Monday, 12 September 2016

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Daily update 12 September 2016
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Samsung Electronics is urging consumers worldwide to stop using Galaxy Note 7 smartphones immediately and exchange them as soon as possible, as more reports of the phones catching fire emerged even after the company's global recall.
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Facebook is always trying to improve user engagement on its platforms as well as the overall amount its users spend on its sites and apps.
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Leaked Xiaomi Mi 5s specifications point at 5.15-inch 2K display, Snapdragon 821, 6GB of RAM, UFS Storage, 3490mAh battery pack and 16-Megapixel primary sensor.
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A US government safety agency on Friday urged all consumers to stop using Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones, which are prone to catch fire, and top airlines globally banned their use during flights.
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BOSTON: Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed a new technology that can read pages of a closed book, an advance that may help archaeologists look into antique books without touching them.
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To give a tough competition to the other messaging applications Whatsapp is bringing on feature-rich platform for its existing and new users.
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If every iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus comes with Lightning EarPods and a headphone jack adapter in the box, then we're all good, right?
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Researchers from MIT and Georgia Tech have teamed up to create a terahertz imaging system. With the technology, it's going to be possible to read a book without opening it.
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Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed a new technology that can read pages of a closed book, an advance that may help archaeologists look into antique books without touching them.
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When it hits stores at the end of the September, the Sony FDR-X3000 will do so with an innovative image stabilization system and full 4K resolution recording.
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