Saturday, 18 June 2016

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Daily update 18 June 2016
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NEW DELHI: Chinese internet and technology conglomerate LeEco's smartphone Le Max2 which integrates world's first Continual Digital Lossless Audio (CDLA) Standard is all set to redefine the smartphone audio technology in India.
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Chinese internet and technology conglomerate LeEco's smartphone Le Max2 which integrates world's first Continual Digital Lossless Audio Standard is all set to redefine the smartphone audio technology in India.
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As state after state in the US has legalised marijuana in one way or another, big names in corporate America have stayed away entirely.
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The first flash sale of Le 2 and Le Max 2 smartphones will begin on June 28, Chinese Internet and technology conglomerate LeEco announced on Friday.
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The OnePlus 3 was launched on June 14 in India, and is available on Amazon India at a price of Rs 27,999. With the metal unibody and the all glass front, the OnePlus 3 finally doesn't just have flagship level specifications, but also looks like a ...
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The startup, which ties together an array of services through a conversational interface, will help build out Satya Nadella's vision.
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Do we have a good one for you today - the HTC 10 takes on the new Sony Xperia X, where we have the 'old' metal design of the HTC 10 going up against the all 'new' metal Xperia X. The Sony smartphones have used a metal and glass design for years, ...
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NEW DELHI: Bengaluru-based startup Creo , which made headlines with its first smartphone, Mark 1, is looking to partner with other smartphone brands for its Fuel OS.
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Panasonic has unveiled its new P75 smartphone priced at Rs. 5,990. The new handset from Panasonic will be available in Champagne Gold and Sand Black colours.
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This brings us to its latest flagship device: the Sony Xperia X Dual. Priced at Rs. 48,990, the Xperia X Dual is firmly positioned among the bigwigs.
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