Thursday, 30 November 2017

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Daily update 30 November 2017
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The Xiaomi Redmi 5 and Redmi 5 Plus smartphones have been in leaks for quite a number of times. The company has been delaying the Redmi 5 series launch for quite some time now.
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Xiaomi will launch a new smartphone, which the company is touting as 'Desh ka Smartphone', on Thursday. While details about the upcoming handset are scant, Xiaomi has confirmed the model will be launched as a Flipkart-exclusive.
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Apart from watching videos offline the feature rich app also allows users to share the downloaded videos with their friends nearby using Bluetooth.
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Weeks after launching its very first bezel-less display-sporting Pegasus 4S in China, Asus has unveiled the ZenFone Max Plus (M1) as its second offering with an 18:9 display.
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SAN FRANCISCO: A new WhatsApp update rolled out for iOS will let users play YouTube videos right within the instant messaging app.
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Google gets it now: cheese goes on top of the patty. Getty Images. Google sent its cheeseburger emoji back to the kitchen and looks to have got the order right this time.
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Signage is seen at a YouTube stand at the Labour Party Conference venue in Brighton, Britain, September 26, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville Reuters.
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OnePlus has unveiled a new limited edition colour variant of it's latest flagship device, the OnePlus 5T, in China. Dubbed as Lava Red, the new colour option is available for 8GB RAM variant and it comes with a price tag of Yuan 3499 (approx.
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The new-generation Jeep Wrangler has finally been unveiled on the lines of the ongoing LA Auto Show. It is the perhaps one of the most iconic and most well-known automobiles ever!
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A new study by France's Exodus Privacy and the Yale University Privacy lab has concluded that over three out of four of apps available on Google's Play Store contain third-party tracking plugins, the Guardian reported on Tuesday.
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