Tuesday 19 August 2014

Trai junks proposal to make WhatsApp, Viber, Skype paid

 
  
 
 
 
 

Users of WhatsApp, Viber, Skype and other apps won't have to shell out any extra charges as Trai has decided against the proposal. 

 Trai junks proposal to make WhatsApp, Viber, Skype paid 
 

Encouraged by this, Flipkart is planning more stores in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, besides unveiling branded products on its website. 

 What made Flipkart open an offline retail store 
 

Apple products used to be bulky, boxy devices that took up your entire desk. Some devices turned out to be duds. Here's a look at how Apple products have evolved over the years... 

 How Apple products have evolved over the years 
 

According to a study, Indian e-commerce industry will spend $950-1,900 million by 2017-2020 on infrastructure, logistics and warehousing. 

 Indian e-commerce companies to invest up to $1.9bn on infrastructure 
 

Google is working to overhaul its services so that children under the age of 13 can safely use them, according to The Information. 

 Coming soon: Google for kids 
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Apple products used to be bulky, boxy devices that took up your entire desk. Some devices turned out to be duds. Now they make smartphones and tablets recognizable worldwide. Here's a look at how Apple products have evolved over the years...

 How Apple products have evolved over the years 
 
 

Cell phones are now constantly hooked up to the internet via mobile signal. 

 Your smartphone could be recording your movement 
 

Kuddle, a picture sharing app designed for children and could have one million users by the end of the year. 

 Child safe Instagram rival targets 1million users 
 

Sony Xperia M2 Aqua boasts an IP65/68 waterproof rating. 

 Sony unveils Xperia M2 Aqua, a mid-range water-resistant phone 
 

It is the South Korean firm's second such acquisition within a week after it said it had purchased SmartThings. 

 Samsung acquires another US company in smarthome push 
 

Arvind has announced foray into e-commerce space with its custom clothing brand 'Creyate'. 

 Arvind forays into e-commerce with 'Creyate' 
 

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