Friday, 31 October 2014

Android co-founder Andy Rubin to leave Google

 
  
 
 
 
 

Andy Rubin, co-founder of its Android mobile business and head of its nascent robotics effort is leaving Google. 

 Android co-founder Andy Rubin to leave Google 
 

To help customers, the government is planning to revamp the Consumer Protection Act in the forthcoming winter session of Parliament. 

 New law may help you sue e-tailers from your city 
 

Technology is tough to create and even tougher to predict. What can seem like a breakthrough product today can quickly turn into a nightmarish mistake. 

 8 biggest flops in tech history 
 

LG says its AIT technology reduces the need for bezel space because the touch panel is embedded into the LCD module. 

 LG unveils display panel with 'narrowest bezels' 
 

China may be blocking access to Facebook but that does not mean that the social networking website can never set foot on Chinese soil. 

 China 'likes' Facebook, conditions apply 
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Technology is tough to create and even tougher to predict. What can seem like a breakthrough product today can quickly turn into a nightmarish mistake.

 8 of the biggest flops in tech history 
 
 

Praise for Tim Cook on Twitter was widespread, from former president Bill Clinton and corporate chieftains to gay workers at tech companies. 

 Tim Cook’s disclosure that he’s gay garners sweeping praise 
 

In GFXBenchmark test, the specifications of Xiaomi's upcoming tablet, codenamed Xiaomi 201481 surfaced online. 

 Xiaomi working on 9.2-inch tablet, specs leaked 
 

Samsung unveiled two new mid-tier handsets with a premium design as it prepared to deliver a riposte to its low-priced Chinese rivals. 

 Samsung launches metal phones in China to take on Xiaomi 
 

China's Lenovo has completed its $2.9-billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility, making the Lenovo-Motorola combine the third largest smartphone entity in India. 

 Lenovo No. 3 in India after Motorola acquisition 
 

Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics Inc, are turning to quantum dot technology for their next-generation TVs. 

 Samsung, LG turn to quantum dots for next-gen TVs 
 

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