Sunday, 8 January 2017

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Daily update 8 January 2017
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India reluctant to give special tax incentives to Apple: India is resisting tech giant Apple Inc's demand for tax incentives to make iPhones in the country, with the trade minister saying on Jan 5 that the government may not make exceptions for the US ...
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MUMBAI: Airtel's latest salvo of free data to attract more customers to their network will add more spice to the price wars, which started with Reliance Jio Infocomm's entry in September.
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Vodafone joined the price war with Reliance Jio and Airtel on Friday with a 'SuperHour' scheme under which it will offer unlimited 3G or 4G data for one hour at a starting price of Rs 16 for pre-paid customers.
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Samsung's Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone already has a lot riding on it after the Galaxy Note 7's fiasco tainted the company's reputation late last year.
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The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is planning to soon launch two mobile apps - m-Parivahan and e-challan - which would not only give a push to road safety but also facilitate citizen interactions.
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Hailed as the 'Father of Standard Time', Canadian engineer and inventor Sanford Fleming, is remembered for the invention of present system of time zones, which is still being followed all around the globe.
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Snapdeal is all set to bring new discounts with the start of 2017, and will be running its 'Welcoming 2017' sale from January 8-9.
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NEW DELHI: Soon you will be able to report road crashes and traffic violations to enforcement agencies anywhere in the country simply by posting a photograph on a mobile app that road transport ministry will launch this month.
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San Francisco: Apple penalized CEO Tim Cook for the iPhone maker's first sales slump in 15 years with a 15 percent pay cut. Cook still did extremely well, with a compensation package valued at $8.7 million for Apple's fiscal year that ended Sept.
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Apple may be the world's most influential technology company, but its charm doesn't seem to be working with the Indian government.
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