Saturday, 2 July 2016

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Daily update 2 July 2016
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NEW DELHI: Few hours ago Google unravelled the mystery behind the name of the next Android version. The company has finally given a name to its next mobile OS version and will be called Android 7.0 "Nougat".
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Back in January, we heard that HTC would be making two Nexus smartphones for Google this year. Then in April, famous leakster Evan Blass confirmed that the two handsets are indeed real and will be codenamed Sailfish and Marlin.
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A former Navy SEAL has become the first person to die at the wheel of a self-driving car - and a witness has claimed he was watching a Harry Potter movie when his Tesla collided with a truck while on autopilot.
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The crash that killed a Tesla driver in Florida on Thursday when his car struck a tractor-trailer may mark the world's first fatal accident in which a computer was at the wheel.
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Google has always been big on VR, their work on Cardboard and the upcoming Daydream platform are testament to that. It's now come to light that Google is working on integrating WebVR APIs into Google Chrome for Android.
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There was a time, not too long ago, when it was not uncommon to see people carrying 7-inch tablets around as their primary phones.
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Samsung's next big phablet is getting closer to become official as we already know that the company will announce the Galaxy Note 7 as well as the Galaxy Note 7 Edge in August.
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Alicia Keys has her fans lock their smartphones in a gray, rubbery pouch for the duration of her shows. To open it, you have to step outside and tap it on a metal fob.
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Xiaomi's Mi Max launch at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium started on a scary note, with a group of disgruntled fans, screaming, 'Xiaomi Hai Hai, Hugo Barra Hai Hai.
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At a mega event in New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday, Xiaomi unveiled the Mi Max, its latest offering for the Indian market.
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