Monday, 4 April 2016

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Daily update 4 April 2016
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JERUSALEM: The battle between the FBI and Apple over the unlocking of San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook's mobile phone would have piqued the interest of many in Israel's flourishing technology industry.
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Last year, the ASUS Zenfone 2 took the world by storm for a few reasons. The biggest one was the price. Here we had a 5.5-inch phone with 64GB of storage, an Intel Atom Z3580 processor and 4GB of RAM, all for $299.
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The Chromebase for meetings includes a 24-inch display, speakers, microphones, camera, software and service in a single Chrome OS-based system.
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NEW YORK: Search engine giant Google and Taiwanese hardware and electronics firm Acer have released "Chrome-base for meetings" -- an all-in-one standalone secure video conferencing device.
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Google and Acer have teamed up to launch a 24-inch Chromebase desktop computer for secure video conferencing that costs $799 (approximately Rs 52,800).
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The OnePlus X got a price cut in India however, it only applies to the Onyx (black) version of the smartphone. The device which was previously priced at Rs 16,999 for the 16GB (inbuilt storage) variant is now listed on Amazon India for Rs 14,999.
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The FBI's method for breaking into a locked iPhone 5c is unlikely to stay secret for long, according to senior Apple Inc engineers and outside experts.
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The justice department sought to have Apple write new software to get into the iPhone and access data on it that was secured by encryption.
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Model 3 makes electric debut by racking up more than 2 lakh pre-orders in 24 hours. So what's driving 'em crazy? FREMONT (California): Showbiz-style rollout and media hysteria, rah-rah reviews and long lines to book the latest Tesla Model 3. You have ...
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New York, April 2 (IANS) Search engine giant Google and Taiwanese hardware and electronics firm Acer have released "Chrome-base for meetings" - an all-in-one standalone secure video conferencing device.
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