Sunday, 17 December 2017

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Daily update 17 December 2017
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The new "Moto Mods" include the JBL SoundBoost 2 speaker Mod, Moto TurboPower Pack battery Mod and the GamePad Mod that will be available at Flipkart and all Motorola exclusive stores "Moto Hubs," starting December 17.
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The new Android 8.0 Oreo Beta 2 for OnePlus 5 comes with several tweaks, fixes and feature improvements. By : Kukil Bora. December 16, 2017 11:43 IST.
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Motorola has finally launched new Moto Mods in India after a long lean period. The three Mods in question are the JBL SoundBoost 2 speaker Mod, Moto GamePad Mod and Moto TurboPower Pack battery Mod.
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Samsung's upcoming flagship phones will make their debut this February, most likely at MWC 2018 (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona, Spain.
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For those on postpaid connection, here are the top postpaid offer plans from Idea, Vodafone, Airtel, and Reliance Jio that you can go for.
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Airtel in a move to take on Reliance Jio's JioFi M2S 4G hotspot has slashed the price of its 4G Hotspot from Rs 1,500 to Rs 999.
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Reliance Jio's prepaid recharge plans priced at Rs. 309, Rs. 399, Rs. 459 and Rs. 499 offer 1 GB of high speed data per day for a validity period ranging from 49 to 91 days.
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On Monday Patently Apple posted a report titled "Apple Continues to get nothing but Resistance from the Indian Government." Today's news tells us that it's likely to get worse for Apple in the short term.
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New Delhi: Centre has increased the import tax on dozens of electronic products such as mobile phones and television sets, a government statement said, to help curb supplies from overseas and build up the domestic industry.
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Google has officially stated that it would shut down its augmented reality platform Tango on March 1, 2018. Project Tango, which was introduced in 2014, will be replaced by Google's ARCore.
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