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Why Smartphones Still Blow Up Early Friday morning, Samsung officially recalled millions of its popular new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones. The reason sounds like it belongs more in a Tex Avery cartoon than our reality: dozens of reports of devices overheating, burning, and even exploding.
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Samsung delays Galaxy Note 7 sales in India following battery problem In last couple of days, many Note 7 users around the world have recently complained about the battery of the smartphone being exploded while charging.
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BSNL introduces Experience Unlimited BB 249 plan for 3G users at Rs. 249 In a bid to compete with Reliance Jio, the state-run BSNL has introduced 'Experience Unlimited BB 249', an unlimited broadband data plan for 3G users at Rs.
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Lenovo A Plus, Lenovo P2 Smartphones Launched at IFA 2016 Apart from launching the K6, K6 Power, and K6 Note smartphones, Lenovo at IFA 2016 in Berlin also revealed the new A Plus and P2 smartphones.
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WhatsApp privacy policy challenged in Delhi High Court: 5 things to know A public interest litigation in the Delhi High Court (HC) challenges the change in WhatsApp's privacy policy. As a part of a crucial update to the messaging app's policy, it will now share user data with its parent company, social networking giant ...
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Samsung Issues Recall For Galaxy Note 7 After Battery Fires Seoul: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd will replace all Galaxy Note 7 smartphones equipped with fire-prone batteries and halt sales of the flagship product in 10 markets, a devastating blow for what had been a revival in the firm's mobile business.
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The end of the Nexus: Google to unveil new range of 'Pixel' phones and 4K version of its Chromecast on October 4th Rumors surfaced this week suggesting Google may soon drop the Nexus brand for its upcoming flagship phones. However, there has been no mention of a new product name to replaces the discontinued handsets, until now.
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Microsoft, Google sign up for EU US Privacy Shield American tech giants Microsoft, Google and Salesforce have officially adopted the EU—US Privacy Shield framework, enabling them to receive personal data from the European Union (EU) in compliance with the new standards.
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Microsoft gets support in gag order lawsuit from US companies Washington: Technology, media, pharmaceutical and other companies, along with major corporate lobbying groups, filed legal briefs on Friday in support of a Microsoft Corp lawsuit that aims to strike down a law preventing companies from telling ...
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Vodafone to invest over Rs 500 crore in Gujarat to expand 4G services VADODARA: Within a day of Reliance Jio announcing the launch of its much-talked about 4G services with dirt-cheap tariffs, Vodafone today said it will invest more than Rs 500 crore to expand its 4G services in Gujarat.
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