Wednesday, 11 January 2017

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Daily update 11 January 2017
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Xiaomi has sent out early invites for a launch event in New Delhi on January 19, and the Chinese company is expected to launch the Redmi Note 4 in the country.
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Some may say it's five years too late, but the first Nokia-branded Android phone - yes, we'd rather pretend the half-baked Nokia X series never really happened - has finally launched.
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Thousands of tech enthusiasts descending on Las Vegas for CES last week may have felt like they'd seen a ghost or two, with smartphones bearing the names of Nokia and BlackBerry appearing like apparitions among the futuristic robots and shiny new ...
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To our biggest Surprise! HMD Global has announced the launch of its first Nokia Android powered smartphone, called Nokia 6, in China yesterday.
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To little fanfare, the Finnish technology company HMD Global (HMD) Sunday unveiled the Nokia 6, a mid-range Android smartphone for the Chinese market.
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When something is as ubiquitous as the iPhone, it can be hard to remember what life was like without it. Apple's iPhone, which was introduced 10 years ago today at MacWorld by Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, is more than a device or expert ...
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Lenovo P2 smartphone will be made available in India exclusively via Flipkart on Wednesday, January 11, the company has revealed. Lenovo P2 price in India is the only open question for the smartphone that has already made an appearance in other ...
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While Apple iPhone sales have been breaking sales records in the smartphone space for long, the company's much-ignored MacBook lineup did not seem to do doing too well.
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NEW DELHI: The government has sounded out local handset makers to come up with smartphones costing less than Rs 2,000 that can enable financial transactions, as it realizes its push for a less cash economy won't succeed until affordable devices are ...
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This year CES 2017 was all about smart assistant, robots and voice controlled devices. Many companies like Huawei, LG, Lenovo, Ford, and Volkswagen, among others showcased their products with Alexa in-built or integrated in them.
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