Saturday, 6 August 2016

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Daily update 6 August 2016
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Chinese Internet and technology conglomerate LeEco on Thursday launched its Super3 series of televisions in India. Three models of the series are being made available in the country, the 55-inch Super3 X55, the 65-inch Super3 X65, and the 65-inch ...
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NEW DELHI: The country's top telecom service provider Airtel has announced two new postpaid plans under its 'myPlan Infinity' series.
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Bharti Airtel on Friday announced a new plan, which will enable its customers to avail "unlimited" mobile calls at Rs. 1,199 per month.
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BOSTON: Apple is betting big on India. But it seems that the company has a tough task at hand. According to a report from Strategy Analytics, the company shipped 800,000 smartphones in India in Q2 2016, this compares to 1.2 million smartphones it ...
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Under the new 'Infinity' plans, the customers will enjoy unlimited voice calling - local, STD, and on national roaming - along with 100 SMS per day, 1GB 3G/4G data and free subscription to Wynk Music and Wynk Movies.
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Photo-filter app Prisma made its presence felt round the world last month and has given way to a host of other filter apps that are aiming to mimic the app's success.
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LAS VEGAS: Apple says it will start offering cash rewards of up to $200,000 to hackers who come forward with information about security flaws in the company's software.
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Android OS captured a huge 97 percent share of the fast-growing India smartphone market in Q2 2016. Tweet this. Rajeev Nair, Senior Analyst at Strategy Analytics, said, "Total smartphone shipments in India grew a healthy 19 percent annually from 25.8 ...
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Las Vegas: Apple Inc said it plans to offer rewards of up to $200,000 to researchers who find critical security bugs in its products, joining dozens of firms that already offer payments for help uncovering flaws in their products.
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2016 is a bad year for torrent websites and the torrents community as a whole. Just weeks after one of the most popular torrents website, KickassTorrents was shut down, another Torrents community icon, Torrentz.
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