Tuesday, 23 May 2017

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Daily update 23 May 2017
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Xiaomi's new Redmi 4 borrows heavily from last year's Redmi 3S (Prime) in almost all the major departments, and yet, when you look at it for the first time and take it out for a ride, it's a whole new ball game altogether.
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Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is all set to be unveiled on May 25 at an event in China. With only three days left for its launch, the Mi Max 2 has hit the rumor mills revealing its key specs.
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Cyber-security firm Symantec said on Monday it was "highly likely" a hacking group affiliated with North Korea was behind the WannaCry cyber-attack this month that infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide and disrupted hospitals, banks and ...
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The 2016 Samsung Gear 360 was a fun 360 camera and the removable battery meant you could carry a spare and capture content for hours.
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Advancements in telecommunication infrastructure have created immense potential for OTT players but telecom players themselves have somehow not been able to reap the benefits.
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Xiaomi has accidentally listed the upcoming smartphone, Xiaomi Redmi Pro 2 on the Mi.com site, giving away all details about the successor to Xiaomi Redmi Pro.
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A few days back, we got to know the launch date of Xiaomi's much-hyped smartphone, Mi Max 2. This is not an end, now a new leak pops up online revealing few details of its specs and design.
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The leaked images have revealed that the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is getting some notable design changes over its predecessor, the Mi Max. no photo · Kukil Bora.
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New Delhi, May 12 () Bharti Airtel will see another 2 -5 per cent fall in revenue this fiscal before returning to growth in the following year, as stiff market competition keeps pricing under pressure, S&P Global Ratings said today.
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ZTE announced Nubia N1 Lite in India today. The budget smartphone is launched at a price tag of Rs 6,999 and will be available for buying on Amazon, starting 12 PM today.
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