Thursday, 25 August 2016

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NEW DELHI: After Google, it is social media giant Facebook, which is looking to hook up with Indian Railways to provide WiFi across railway stations.
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The French company that won the bid to design Australia's new $50 billion submarine fleet has suffered a massive leak of secret documents, raising fears about the future security of top-secret data on the navy's future fleet.
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New Delhi: In a major security concern, the French company, which is building six Scorpene-class submarines for the Indian navy, has suffered a massive leak of secret documents.
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France, Brazil, Poland, Malaysia, Chilé, Australia and India - to name a handful - have reason to be concerned. And that reason isn't that they've been lumped together in this rag-tag grouping, but the news that a 22,400-page secret document about ...
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Paris: French naval contractor DCNS said on Wednesday it may have been the victim of "economic warfare" after secrets about its Scorpène submarines being built in India were leaked.
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Android has finally started rolling out the seventh version of their smartphone operation system - Nougat. While only select Google Nexus devices get the update first, other Android users will have to wait for a few months before they try it out (more ...
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The partnership with Colors TV for some of its shows is a reinforcement of the strategy of Alibaba Mobile Business Group, to digitize entertainment content on mobile while transforming itself from tool to content and further offer more comprehensive ...
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Google rolling out latest Android system to Nexus phones. The Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Google is ready to start sending out the latest version of its Android operating system to a handful of devices.
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Chinese smartphone giant, Xiaomi, has announced a price cut of Rs 2,000 for its flagship Mi5 smartphone. Launched in April for Rs 24,999, the device will now be available for Rs 22,999.
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A few devices will receive the update over-the-air (OTA) gradually over the coming week, while some are set to receive it in the 'near future.
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