Wednesday, 22 March 2017

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Daily update 22 March 2017
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Augmented reality, the less known cousin of virtual reality, is a technology that superimposes a computer-generated image on a user's view of the real world, thus providing a composite view.
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Tim Cook has talked up a lot of technologies since becoming Apple's chief executive in 2011. Driverless cars. Artificial intelligence.
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Apple has unveiled a new iPad with 9.7-inch screen as it phased out the iPad Air series from its line-up of tablets; the Apple iPad portfolio now consists of iPad mini 4, two iPad Pro models, and the new iPad.
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Xiaomi took the spotlight today with the launch of Redmi 4A entry-level smartphone, priced at Rs. 5,999. Available only via Amazon and Mi.
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Apple, Apple Augmented Reality, Apple AR devices, Apple AR iPhone, Apple iPhone Investors impatient for Apple's next breakthrough will be happy to know that Cook is very serious about AR.
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Gionee is all set to up the selfie game by launching its selfie-centric smartphone, A1, today in India. The event will kick off at 12PM, where the company will announce the price and availability of the device.
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Gionee did not announce the price but said the pre-orders for A1 in India will begin March 31. (Image: Krishna SinhaChaudhury/News18.
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The company has further raised its objection to using words appearing in the advertisement " Officially The Fastest Network." By: Priyanka Dua.
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In an event in New Delhi, Xiaomi has launched the first phone in Redmi 4 series, Redmi 4A. It is an entry-level smartphone with decent hardware under the hood.
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CEO Tim Cook is betting on augmented reality, a cousin of VR that he believes will keep his company on top and may even supplant the iPhone.
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