Wednesday, 4 November 2015

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Update: Samsung has sent invites to some media persons for an event taking place today in Delhi. Though the company hasn't specified any device, it does hint at the On5 and On 7 by mentioning the event will witness "the latest addition to its ...
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SEOUL A leadership transition at Samsung Group, South Korea's biggest conglomerate, is ushering in a major shift in what the group does with its huge cash pile and in its relationship with investors.
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Samsung and Flipkart have been in conversation on Twitter in the run up to the launch, which could indicate that the aforementioned smartphones will be a Flipkart exclusive.
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Tata Communications today said it has successfully conducted trials of a low-power network for connected devices in Delhi and Mumbai.
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The Quick Reply feature is available for users since iOS 8. However, only with iOS 9 did Apple enable third-party app developers to use this feature.
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Close on the heels of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's blitzkrieg visit to India, Satya Nadella, the Indian-born chief executive of technology giant Microsoft, will be visiting Mumbai on November 5 to promote the firm's technology initiatives.
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Micromax, Xiaomi, Lenovo, Intex, Lava and Karbonn are some of the smartphone brands which have some Diwali deals for their customers.
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Internet giant Google is working with the Indian government on a pilot project for providing Internet connectivity by using large balloons.
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New Delhi: Internet giant Google is working with the government on a pilot project for providing Internet connectivity by using large balloons.
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Governments and corporations willing to pay have a new way to easily spy on millions of owners of late model iPhones and iPads without them ever knowing.
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