Sunday, 28 January 2018

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A software update will let iPhone owners switch off the "battery saver" feature that slows down some models, Apple has confirmed.
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FILE - This Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, file photo shows the Apple logo at a store in Miami Beach, Fla. Apple Inc. reports earnings Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017.
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The company is great, yes, but it can't let so much money sit idle. by. Barry Ritholtz. @ritholtz More stories by Barry Ritholtz.
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India's smartphone market witnessed yet another Chinese upsurge in 2017 with brands from the country capturing 54 percent market share, up from 34 percent in 2016.
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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is bound to turn heads next week. It's the world's largest publicly traded company, so many investors will be curious to see if the tech giant can keep up its momentum in fiscal 2018, which started on Oct. 1 of last year.
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The holiday quarter tends to be the highest for iPhone average selling prices, and the iPhone X is expected to push ASPs to record levels in Thursday's earnings report.
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A new rumour has suggested that Apple may launch only one OLED iPhone with a larger 6.5-inch screen in 2018. By : Kukil Bora. January 27, 2018 12:06 IST.
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We're still a few weeks away from the official announcement of the new flagship devices from Samsung but that, of course, won't stop rumors and leaks from happening.
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Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ on February 25, a day ahead of MWC 2018, in Barcelona. Ahead of their formal unveiling, both the phones have been subject to near infinite set of leaks and rumours, but now that serial tipster ...
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Xiaomi announced the Redmi 5, the successor to last year's Redmi 4, in December 2017. It isn't a radical departure from its predecessor, but features a new edge-to-edge design and a number of under-the-hood improvements.
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