Monday, 13 June 2016

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Daily update 13 June 2016
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As expected, Lenovo has launched its budgets Vibe K5 smartphone in India, priced at Rs. 6,999. The smartphone will be available through a flash sale model on Amazon India, with registrations beginning Monday 1pm for the sale at 2pm on June 22.
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Huawei Terminal's Honor brand over the weekend unveiled the Honor 5A smartphone in China. The new Honor smartphone will go on sale starting Friday in China and will come in two versions - a standard version priced at CNY 699 (approximately Rs.
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Apple's annual WWDC developers conference is about to begin in a few hours. The keynote will kick off at the Bill Grahams Civic Auditorium in San Francisco at 10am PST (10.30pm IST), where the tech giant is expected to unveil a host of software updates.
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According to TCS GenZ Survey, desktops, home PCs and laptops are the most popular mode of accessing the Internet, closely followed by smartphones.
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Google Chromecast outsells Apple TV in the first quarter of this year, says IHS. At $35, the Chromecast is among the most affordable video streaming devices in the segment.
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"It is better than any cane or guide dogs". That is how a user describes a new assistive device in the market for the visually challenged.
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Yahoo will be discontinuing its old Messenger desktop client in an effort to shift its focus on the newer version. The company will also discontinue Yahoo Recommends.
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State-owned BSNL plans to add 50 lakh connections, including 30 lakh in urban and 20 lakh in semi urban areas, under New Generation network by March 2017, a top official said.
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DHAKA: Facebook, Microsoft and Google have agreed to work with Bangladesh government over "inappropriate contents" on the internet, the Parliament was told amidst a series of brutal killings by Islamists of secular bloggers and minorities.
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Another survey shows that consumers are hanging on to their iPhones longer. But that probably won't stop Apple from returning to double-digit iPhone sales growth next year.
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