Saturday, 30 April 2016

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Daily update 30 April 2016
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Recently, it seems that a few Indian companies have started a trend of enticing prospective buyers with ridiculously cheap smartphones.
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Smartphone sales are declining worldwide with major players such as Apple, Lenovo, Xiaomi, etc. reporting quarterly losses due to saturation in developed markets.
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There's another attempt at offering the cheapest possible smartphone in India. Jaipur-based Docoss has announced an Android-powered smartphone priced at Rs 888.
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Now that the dust over Ringing Bells and its Freedom 251 smartphone has settled, it's time for a new smartphone (or scam) to take its place.
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Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad recently said that all mobile handsets sold in India from 2017 onwards will come with a panic button and GPS.
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NEW DELHI: Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has reiterated that all new mobile phones will have a panic button starting January 2017 and in-built global positioning system (GPS) from January 2018, but added that the telecom department will discuss ...
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The smartphone market's growth has gone flat across the world, reports data firm International Data Corporation (IDC). By: Shruti Dhapola | Updated: April 29, 2016 8:02 AM.
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samsungunpacked 02 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at a Samsung event in Barcelona on Feb. 21, 2016. Credit: Facebook. Facebook reports that it's killing it with revenue, users and mobile.
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Fresh from reporting stellar earnings, Facebook on Thursday rolled out applications tailored to Microsoft's latest operating system for the social network as well as its Messenger and Instagram services.
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Hitman is in an odd position right now. IO Interactive's reboot is a technical masterpiece, returning Agent 47 back to his roots in a manner that should satisfy anyone who enjoyed the Absolution romp or refuses to stop clutching their case of Blood ...
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