Sunday, 31 July 2016

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Xiaomi's general manager Tang Mu, has recently confirmed that the Chinese smartphone maker is working on a virtual reality (VR) headset.
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(Photo : Samsung) The original Samsung Galaxy A8 was an impressive handset from 2015, and it looks like this year's upgrade will continue that reputation.
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Taking a look back at seven days of news across the Android world, this week's Android Circuit includes all the new details about the Galaxy Note 7, how Samsung should not sell it, BlackBerry's 'new' Android handset, who really won the smartphone wars, ...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy S5 are also available at a discounted price of Rs 27,900 and Rs 6,999 respectively. By: Tech Desk Updated: Jul 31, 2016, 11:47.
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Google Maps is adding a very useful feature to iOS today: the ability to add multiple stops to a single trip. Rather than only directing you from point A to point B, Maps can now bring you from point B to point C, D, E, and so on, making it much easier ...
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Switching phones isn't really that difficult, and takes nothing more that popping out the sim card from one device and putting it in another.
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Is there anything that Xiaomi cannot do? The company has a range of devices in its portfolio, from a portable mosquito repeller and an electric toothbruth to laptop - and that's just in the last month.
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Tesla Motors Inc told U.S. Senate Commerce Committee staff it is considering two theories that may help explain what led to the 7 May fatal crash that killed a Florida man who was using the car's "Autopilot" system, a person familiar with the meeting ...
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NEW YORK: Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays will replace liquid crystal display (LCD) screens as the leading smartphone display technology in 2020, a media report has said.
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Either the car's cameras and radar failed to spot a crossing tractor-trailer, or the cameras didn't see the rig and the car's computer thought the radar signal was false, says sources close to the story.
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