Wednesday, 24 May 2017

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The new, fifth-generation device - simply called Surface Pro - won't look or feel drastically different from its predecessor. But Microsoft is hoping its under-the-hood improvements will help it compete with newer laptop-tablet hybrids from Samsung and ...
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Volkswagen India is all set to introduce its all-new Volkswagen Tiguan SUV in the country. The full-size SUV will be officially launched in India later today and that's when we will be bringing you all details live from the launch.
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OnePlus 5 has the potential to give Samsung Galaxy S8 a run for its money but its real competitor will be the Xiaomi Mi 6. Raymond Ronamai.
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A new leak from the Wireless Power Consortium reveals the first look of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 Active. Samsung usually rolls out an Active version of its flagship Galaxy S series.
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OnePlus 5 might just come in a red colour option or a blue-green-purplish combination, if you go by the company's latest tweet.
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Samsung Electronics is investigating claims by a German hacking group that it fooled the iris recognition system of the new flagship Galaxy S8 device, the firm said Wednesday.
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Samsung's Galaxy S8 has stolen the spotlight in the first half of 2017. Indeed, it will be an amazing handset with enough processing power to send a man to the Moon - but certainly, more than enough to run mobile pokies, play a 4K movie, and check your ...
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Lenovo is rumoured to introduce a new variant of the Moto G-Series which is likely to launch this year. The Moto G5S and Moto G5S Plus were leaked recently in a presentation slide believed to be shown at a limited briefing by Lenovo.
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Reliance Jio has written to the Department of Telecom (DoT) alleging that Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea Cellular have paid Rs 400 crore less of licence fees in Q4FY17 in violation of the licence agreement.
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New Delhi: Reliance Jio Infocomm has asked the telecom department to levy penalties on - and even terminate the licences of - Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, alleging that the rivals paid around Rs 400 crore less in licence fee to ...
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