Friday, 15 July 2016

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Daily update 15 July 2016
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MUMBAI: The much-awaited commercial launch of Reliance Jio Infocomm's 4G services could be around a month away. The Reliance Industries-owned telecom company's maiden plan - likely to be called Freedom - may offer free voice services bundled ...
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NEW DELHI: Since last year, we have been hearing rumours about Apple planning to let go off the 3.5mm headphone jack and replace it with the lightning connector in iPhone 7 and iPhone 7s.
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New Delhi: The thing which is currently blazing through the online world is the latest launch of Pokémon GO- a popular video game series built by Nintendo and Niantic, Inc., in cooperation with The Pokémon Group.
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KOLKATA: The telecom regulator has floated a consultation paper that builds a strong case for boosting broadband availability through Wi-Fi in public places on the grounds that data tariffs on such systems could be a fraction of the prevailing rates on ...
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Reliance Jio 4G hasn't been officially launched, at least not for the end users. But it is available. The key bit is that it is available to select people, or rather the Reliance employees, for now.
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While much of the smartphone world sits back and waits for the next big thing from Samsung to appear, which is slated to pop up on August 2nd, other manufacturers shouldn't be forgotten.
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As has been widely reported, it is all but confirmed that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will not feature a 3.5mm headphone jack. This means buyers of the new iPhone will have to search for alternative types of headphones, whether that be via wireless ...
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NEW DELHI: Pokemon Go mania has taken over the world by storm, with Niantic Labs' augmented reality game soaring new heights of popularity.
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Pokémon Go has become one of the biggest apps of all-time in the space of a week, been accused of putting children at risk, and been used as an accomplice for armed robberies.
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Simple though it may be the hot new game has managed to do what no smartphone game before it has ever accomplished. For the last week, news has been rushing in about how Pokemon Go is now more popular than one thing or another.
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