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LG V30+, G6, Q6, Q6+ Available With Discounts in LG Mobile Days Sale on Amazon India LG is offering discounted offers on four smartphones from its lineup in India under LG Mobile Days sale. These include the LG V30+, LG G6, LG Q6, and the LG Q6+. A maximum discount of up to 50 percent is applicable on the smartphones, Amazon says. However, the duration of the sale has not been ...
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Pixel 3 Naming Scheme Confirmed by Google in AOSP Commit Google's next flagship smartphone launch might still be a few months away but the Mountain View giant seems to have "accidentally" leaked information around it. According to a code commit spotted on the company's Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the upcoming Pixel flagship will indeed be ...
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Trai may take legal action against Apple on spam app The iPhone maker agreed in November to provide a framework on its iOS operating system to support the regulato... Read More. New Delhi: India's telecom regulator is considering taking legal action against Apple for a delay in taking steps to support the authority's app and enable iPhone users to flag ...
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Microsoft 'ScaleUp' announces 12th start-up cohort in India BENGALURU: Microsoft "ScaleUp" on Thursday announced the 12th cohort consisting 12 start-ups for its programme to empower them with technology, go-to-market and community benefits. ScaleUp (known previously as Microsoft Accelerator) focuses on late-stage B2B start-ups and helps them ...
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Here's what YouTube shooter told the Police MENIFEE: Just hours before she shot and wounded three people at YouTube headquarters, Nasim Aghdam calmly told police who found her sleeping in her car that she was having family problems and had left her home. During the 20-minute interview with officers early Tuesday, she did not mention ...
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WhatsApp users in India, experts have warning for you Recently, it was reported that Facebook is rolling out an 'Instagram feature' on WhatsApp. The company, accord... Read More. WASHINGTON: Facebook-owned WhatsApp, the popular instant messaging service with over 200-million active users in India, might not be as secure as being claimed, with ...
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