Thursday, 2 June 2016

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Daily update 2 June 2016
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NEW DELHI: South Korean smartphone maker LG has launched its latest flagship smartphone G5 in India. Priced at Rs 52,990, the smartphone is exclusively available on Flipkart.
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YU has finally launched its redefined flagship smartphone Yunicorn in India, another device that attempts to make the premium flagships more affordable.
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Yu Televentures has launched the latest addition to its existing flagship, Yu Yunicorn. The refreshed version of Yu Yutopia, as said by the company, will be made available on... Yunicorn 1. by Meenakshi Rawat 31/05/2016. Yu Televentures has launched ...
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Under the upgrade, the company has partnered with partnerships with Ixigo, Ola and Uber for cab services. A new feature "Lybrate" is also integrated to help find a doctor and with Scandid for comparison-shopping.
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Predicting a much faster adoption of 4G telecom services in India than the previous generation, IDFC Securities has said in a report that it found the Reliance Jio offering to be impressive but for some resolvable initial issues.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is set to overtake mobile phones as the largest category of connected device by 2018. According to the latest edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report.
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Rating agency Fitch today said that telecom giant Airtel to may not bid for premium 700 Mhz band spectrum in the upcoming auction due to its high price and limited availability of devices.
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The LG G5 has very acceptable looks, but the overall design does not stand out in any way. South Korean smartphone giant, Samsung, had an early start in 2016 with the Galaxy S7 (Read review here ) in the Android flagship smartphone battle, and we had ...
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Don't worry if you're hearing about this brand for the first time. ZUK is actually a subsidiary of Lenovo and they develop smartphones independently.
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Facebook's artificial intelligence systems now report more offensive photos than humans do, marking a major milestone in the social network's battle against abuse, the company tells me.
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