Friday, 11 March 2016

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Daily update 11 March 2016
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When we got our first peek at Android M in the dev preview last year, many of you were elated to see an option for Night Mode in the OS.
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Google unexpectedly announced the Android N Developer Preview today. And to make things even easier for developers - and adventurous users - the preview is available as an over-the-air update.
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Last year's Android Marshmallow mas a rather mellow update for Android. It kept the same users interface that we first saw in the Android Lollipop and most of the features and improvements were under the hood.
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Samsung has finally put the rumours to rest and made official its Galaxy J1 smartphone. The smartphone has been announced for markets in the Philippines and is currently listed on Samsung's Philippines website with no details about availability and ...
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The AMOLED displays used by Samsung in the Galaxy S7 and Huawei in Nexus 6p, are thinner and more power-efficient compared to current LCD screen on iPhones.
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Google took everyone by surprise on Wednesday when it announced the early release of Android N preview for developers (and enthusiasts).
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In 2014, Apple introduced two new screen sizes to its iPhone lineup: 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch. It appears the Cupertino-based company plans to give its users one more option as soon as next year.
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Smartwatches is certainly an area that is gaining in its level of adoption. It is still a long way off being a fully mainstream product, but it is getting closer with each month the passes and each new product that joins an ever-expanding range.
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Facebook Inc is acquiring Masquerade Technologies Inc, creator of the popular face-swapping app MSQRD, as part of efforts by the world's largest social network operator to build its video services.
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The deal is more a piece of Facebook's bigger effort to innovate into video. (Reuters Photo). Facebook Inc is acquiring Masquerade Technologies Inc, creator of the popular face-swapping app MSQRD, as part of efforts by the world's largest social ...
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