Sunday, 12 March 2017

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Lenovo has reportedly launched a new entry-level smartphone for the Indian market, called Vibe B. The India launch of the Lenovo Vibe B was reported by an established Mumbai-based retailer, who claims the smartphone has been priced at Rs.
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A day after announcing that it will charge a 2 percent fee on wallet recharges done using credit cards, Paytm has said that it is rolling back the decision.
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After launching the Moto Z smartphone with Moto Mods last year, it looks like Motorola is ready with its next iteration of the premium smartphone.
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Reliance Communications today came out with a new offering that provides 1GB data to new 4G customers for Rs 49 whereas 3GB data will be priced at Rs 149 plus free, unlimited local and STD calls within its network.
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Reliance Communications announced that it will offer 1GB data to new 4G customers for Rs 49 and 3GB for Rs 149. By: Tech Desk | Updated: March 10, 2017 4:59 pm.
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On Tuesday morning, WikiLeaks released an enormous cache of documents that it claimed detailed "C.I.A. hacking tools." Immediately afterward, it posted two startling tweets asserting that "C.
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WikiLeaks will release the code showing how the CIA managed to break into phones, work around encrypted messaging apps and avoid detection by software designed to defend against cyberattacks.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised to work with vendors to help patch products vulnerable to CIA hacking tools, while the FBI and CIA will investigate the leak.
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You know what, Whatsapp? Sometimes boring status updates like "Hey there, I'm on Whatsapp" or "Busy" or "Do not disturb" just work.
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When George Orwell envisioned the "telescreen" - the TV that keeps constant tabs on its viewers - in 1984, he predicted that governments would use technology to cross the threshold into our private lives.
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