Saturday, 4 October 2014

Apple to hold iPad launch event on October 16: Report

 
  
 
 
 
 

Apple plans to hold a "special event" on October 16, where it is expected to launch its new iPads, technology website Re/Code said, citing sources. 

 Apple to hold iPad launch event on October 16: Report 
 

Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... 

 15 top tech stories of the week 
 

Ever since smartphones and other gadgets have become a quintessential part of our lives, luxury designers have been launching jazzed up versions of popular devices that suit the rich and famous. Check out our list of 10 most expensive gadgets 

 10 absurdly expensive gadgets money can buy 
 

Apple usually reflects on Jobs's legacy in some way around this time every year since his passing. 

 Steve Jobs's death anniversary: Tim Cook's email to Apple employees 
 

According to a Facebook post, which has been deleted now, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will hit the Indian market on October 10. 

 Samsung ‘announces’ Galaxy Note 4's India launch date 
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While most of the good gadgets are expensive, there are some that are really expensive. As, ever since smartphones and other gadgets have become a quintessential part of our lives, luxury designers have been launching jazzed up versions of popular de...

 10 absurdly expensive gadgets money can buy 
 
 

A new video just popped up showing Google's next update, Android L, running on a Samsung Galaxy S5 although the release date is still not certain. 

 Samsung Galaxy S5 running on Android L spotted 
 

iPhone 6 customers are now complaining on social media that their new phones keep ripping out chunks of their hair when they hold the phone up to their ear to take a call. 

 Buyers complain iPhone 6 ripping out their hair 
 

Michael Reh will be based out of Hamburg, Germany, and reporting to one of the executive vice presidents at Infosys. 

 Former SAP EVP Michael Reh joins Vishal Sikka at Infosys 
 

Google is developing a display comprised of smaller screens that plug together like Legos to form a single image. These modular pieces would allow you to change the size and shape of the screen. 

 Google building TV that 'changes' shape, size: WSJ 
 

Facebook's moves appeared to counter concerns that users are buying "likes" to make them appear more popular. 

 Facebook's battle against 'fake likes' intensifies 
 

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