Saturday, 24 June 2017

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OnePlus co-founder and CEO, Pete Lau during the launch of OnePlus 5 smartphone in Mumbai on June 22, 2017. (Photo: KAMLESH PEDNEKAR).
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The OnePlus 5 was unveiled globally this week and after just a couple of days, it has launched in India as well. The OnePlus 5 has been priced in India at Rs.32,999 for the 6GB RAM model, while the 8GB variant costs Rs.
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Google on Friday said that it will no longer scan Gmail messages for targeted Ads. Google said, "Google has decided to follow suit later this year in our free consumer Gmail service.
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The OnePlus 5, like all OnePlus phones, packs in the best in hardware and software. But, unlike the company's past offerings, the OnePlus 5 -- although it's still very mainstream for what's inside and out -- hits a rather uncharted territory as far as ...
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OnePlus launched its latest flagship OnePlus 5 in India on Thursday. The phone, which is a high-end Android phone but with more affordable prices, has divided fans and critics alike with its camera performance.
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According to security company Trend Micro, their report warns that they discovered more than 800 apps published in the Google Play Store that are infected by Xavier, a form of malware that was originally discovered almost two years ago, but which has ...
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The launch of the Galaxy Note 8 is tipped for the second half of September, suggesting a fierce smartphone battle between Samsung and Apple.
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Even if you're not a fan of their hype machinery, you have to give OnePlus credit for turning out impressive flagship challengers at sub-flagship prices.
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Unlike many of us, the Indian government doesn't think much of Google's mapping services. The country's mapping and surveying agency, Survey of India, urged citizens to stop relying on Google Maps and Google Earth, saying neither has been ...
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BENGALURU: Apple's first batch of 'Assembled in India' iPhone SE has made its debut in select stores in Bengaluru priced at Rs 27,200 for a 32GB and Rs 37,200 for a 128 GB model.
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