Tuesday, 3 May 2016

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Docoss X1 reportedly packs a 1300mAh battery and the smartphone runs Android 4.4 KitKat. The company is now taking orders via sms.
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Recently, we saw new 2016 models of the Galaxy J5 and the Galaxy J7 series that were announced in China. What was not revealed back then, were the price tags.
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After Lenovo buying the ex-Google firm Motorola, the sales have remained unchanged but however the only thing that's changed is the fact that it's now under the target of a 5M$ law-suit.
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Facebook recently stated that it has changed the way it handles requests to remove illegal content in India. ET reports that Facebook will now remove illegal content only if it gets a legal government or court order directing it do so.
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Sony has launched the SRS-XB3 speaker on 2 May for Rs 12,990. The speaker is designed for electronic dance music and features Extra Bass technology.
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Chatbots, a combo of AI and chat are about to challenge the mobile phone's reliance on apps. The Bengaluru-based creative team behind Niki.
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Online doctor consultation platform Lybrate on Monday, announced the launch of its new chatbot, which will allow people to consult doctors and seek their opinion on health matters on Facebook Messenger.
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KOLKATA: The steep base price set for sale of 700 MHz band (4G) spectrum in the upcoming auction will deter buyers and cap government sales proceeds at Rs 60,000-70,000 crore, or about a third of targeted revenue, experts said.
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Microsoft wishes to tap in to business opportunities that the proposed payments banks will bring in, say reports. The company is currently talking to some of these banks and hopes to seal the deal on some of them with intention to offer back-end ...
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LAS VEGAS: Michael Dell announced at the casino capital of the world that the biggest merger in tech history will be called Dell Technologies.
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