Thursday, 18 May 2017

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When it comes to AI assistants, everyone has one now. Apple has Siri, Microsoft has Cortana, and Google has Google Assistant. The software was first announced during the launch of the company's Pixel phone, and has since been further developed to get ...
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Mobile phone apps took centre stage at Google's annual developer conference on Wednesday as the search giant announced new features for its digital assistant and its popular photo app while devoting little time to the Android mobile operating system.
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Google's annual I/O developer conference starts on Wednesday, and the 2017 edition of the show should be full of news and announcements, just like every year before now.
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Google will kick off this year's edition of the I/O Developers' Conference with a keynote at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California on Wednesday.
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NEW DELHI: Finnish start-up HMD Global, which owns the rights to the Nokia brand, on Tuesday announced that the much-awaited Nokia 3310 will be available across top mobile stores in India from May 18 for Rs 3,310.
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Later today around 10.30PM India time Google will kick off I/O 2017, a 3-day conference for developers, at a venue near its Mountain View headquarters.
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HTC's U11 is finally official and that means that all of the details about the device that have popped up over the last couple of months are official as well, though not all of them are necessarily accurate as some details have changed over the months ...
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HTC has unveiled its new premium range smartphone and it boasts a pretty cool "Edge Sense" feature you won't find on its competitors.
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Samsung has managed to keep a strong position in the Indian smartphone market. This is despite the fact that numerous Chinese players have made a comfortable position in India and are doing well themselves.
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There's a blame game brewing over who's responsible for the massive cyber-attack that infected hundreds of thousands of computers.
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