Monday 4 August 2014

Oppo N1 mini coming to India this month

 
  
 
 
 
 

Oppo had launched the N1 mini in the Chinese market in June, pricing it at 2699 yuan. 

 Oppo N1 mini coming to India this month 
 

Kingston MobileLite Wireless does not come with in-built storage, but allows buyers to use pen drives or microSD/SD cards up to 2TB. 

 Kingston MobileLite Wireless review: Add zing to your iPhone 
 

Brands around the world, from Europe to America to India, have made several faux pas on social media in recent times, and in many cases they pay a big price by losing customers. 

 Facebook, Twitter strategy in focus as brands goof up 
 

We bring to you 10 toughest questions from the list asked during job interviews at top tech brands. 

 10 tough questions Google, Apple, others ask in interviews 
 

Samsung will debut its next-generation phablet on September 3, just ahead of IFA tech expo in Berlin, Germany. 

 Samsung announces Galaxy Note 4 launch date 
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Interviews are never expected to be a breeze, especially if you are appearing for industry giants like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook etc. However, it is still possible to get stumped by a question like: 'How do you cut a circular cake into eight equal p...

 10 tough questions Google, Apple, others ask in interviews 
 
 

As per the report, Micromax's handset shipments share was 16.6% in the quarter while Samsung's share was 14.4%. 

 'Micromax beats Samsung, becomes India's No. 1 mobile vendor' 
 

A month ahead of the expected launch of the next-generation Galaxy Note, Samsung has reduced the price of Galaxy Note 3. 

 Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Note 3 Neo get price cuts 
 

Leading the charge for Internet.org is Facebook’s chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg. His vision is ambitious: Facebook recently bought a small drone maker so that it can one day beam connectivity from the sky. 

 Facebook's gateway drug 
 

Kunal Bahl, the founder of India's second-largest online retailer Snapdeal, is suggesting that bigger rival Flipkart may be over-valued. 

 Snapdeal founder Kunal Bahl says Flipkart overvalued 
 

Danish researchers claim to have set a new data transfer world record by transmitting over a single optical fibre at an incredible speed of 43 terabits per second. 

 Researchers download data at 43Tb per second, break record 
 

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