Friday, 19 May 2017

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Google is kick-starting its I/O 2017 developers conference -- an annual 3-day conference for developers -- in Mountain View, California today.
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Google's upcoming mobile OS, known as Android O, is now available to anyone who has signed up for Android Beta Program and has the Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus 6P or 5x smartphones.
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Google, Android Go, What is Android Go, Android Go phones, Google Android. Google's Android Go is going after the next set of billion users, and here's what it is offers to users.
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Google, Google I/O, Google IO 2017, Google I/O 2017. Google I/O 2017: Google CEO Sundar Pichai spoke about AI, Machine learning, and how the search giant was focusing on these areas.
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It has now been confirmed that OnePlus's next flagship smartphone will be called the OnePlus 5 and it will be a comprehensive update over the OnePlus 3T.
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Xiaomi has finally revealed that it will be launching the Mi Max successor on May 25 in China. The company launched a dedicated website where it's teasing the upcoming Xiaomi Mi Max 2 for next week launch.
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Apple claims that Qualcomm is overcharging for patent-related license fees on iPhone sales, a point Qualcomm disputes. 72. Shares.
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We might also see the elder sibling of the Galaxy C10 as well in the near future, which would be known as Galaxy C10 Plus. Earlier this month, we have reported that the Samsung Galaxy C10 would be the first smartphone from Samsung to feature a ...
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Apple has confirmed that it has begun initial production of a small number of iPhone SE handsets in Bangalore and will begin shipping the Indian-made devices to domestic customers this month.
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People don't want to endure the interruptions and inconveniences of keeping their computer software up to date. Elissa Redmiles, The Conversation.
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