Tuesday, 30 August 2016

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Daily update 30 August 2016
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When I first started taking a real interest in phones - which was shortly after the iPhone came out - I felt like I was always looking for one reason or another to switch phones.
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Apple confirmed Monday that it will have a press event on Sept. 7 - at which it is expected to introduce a new iPhone and the next version of the Apple Watch.
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With the iPhone launch event scheduled just two weeks from today, Apple fans around the world are just counting the days. Trusted tipster, Evan Blass has expressed his absolute confidence about the fact that the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus will be ...
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The next generation of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s popular wrist piece, the Apple Watch, is expected to launch sometime this fall.
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Moto Z Play, the unannounced smartphone by Motorola Mobility and Lenovo is slated to launch on 6 September, according to a recent report by PhoneArena.
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We are not yet completely over with the Freedom 251 saga and a new company is now claiming to offer a smartphone with better specifications at a price point of Rs 501.
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Missed out on any tech news this week? You've come to the right place, as we've picked out the top stories we read over the entire week.
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NEW DELHI: Telecom major Bharti Airtel on Sunday announced the launch of its 'India with Airtel' bouquet of services offering end-to-end connectivity solutions for foreign companies looking to set up businesses in India.
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Listings of the LeEco's reported new flagship have appeared on the popular Android benchmarking app AnTuTu. LeEco launched a couple of smartphones -- Le 2 and Le Max 2 -- a few week ago, with top-notch specification especially when considering it ...
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Microsoft can be credited with slightly shaking up the tech world when they introduced the Surface Book. Suddenly, here was a device that could physically switch between integrated graphics and discrete graphics at the press of a button.
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