Saturday, 7 May 2016

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Daily update 7 May 2016
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According to Canalys, Apple is gained in the premium segment for the quarter, but these gains could be short-lived due to lack of budget offerings.
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A man speaks on his mobile phone as he walks past an Apple iPhone SE advertisement billboard in a street in New Delhi, India, April 25, 2016.
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India's smartphone market grew by 12% year on year, with 24.4 million units shipping in Q1 2016, says a report by analyst company Canalys.
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The Nextbit Robin is one of the rare smartphones today that has actually found a unique angle to take, with 100GB of cloud storage bolstering the internal 32GB and ensuring that all but the most storage hungry of users will never have to think about ...
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WASHINGTON D.C: Soon, you'll be able to play Temple Run by swiping your finger across your arm as a team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University has developed a new wearable technology that can turn the entire lower arm into a touchpad.
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When Microsoft launched the Windows 10 last year, it made a historic decision to give it away as a free upgrade. The offer was for one year and that is (most likely) ending on July 29.
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If you're a PC gamer, you're likely playing on an Nvidia GPU. Nvidia's current GPU lineup has been very strong and it's only with DirectX 12 that AMD has even started trying to nudge Nvidia from its lofty perch.
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Google introduced factory reset protection (FRP) in Android 5.1 to make it impossible to use a stolen device Ever since then, RootJunky has been finding workarounds for it.
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In China, an iPhone can be found for a small fraction of the official price. It just might not be a phone. A Chinese company has won the right to sell its leather goods under the iPhone trademark after years of legal back-and-forth with Apple ...
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As Apple slugs it out with FBI on privacy issues, India Friday said strong encryption technology to secure data and communications in smartphones, including those made by the US-based firm, is a challenge for law enforcement agencies.
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