Saturday 18 October 2014

Google Nexus 9 listed on Play Store in India

 
  
 
 
 
 

The 16GB Wi-Fi version of Nexus 9 costs Rs 28,900 in the country. The 32GB Nexus 9 variant with Wi-Fi and cellular has been priced at Rs 44,900. 

 Google Nexus 9 listed on Play Store in India 
 

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

 Top 10 tech stories of the week 
 

Android is the most popular mobile platform in India as well as the world. One of the major reasons for its popularity is the flexibility it offers in terms of customization and the abundance of third-party apps. 

 10 tips to protect your Android device 
 

It means that iPad Air 2 buyers will be able to easily check all the plans that carriers are offering in their area and select the one that suits them the best. 

 Apple SIM can be the next big revolution, even in India 
 

Flipkart has announced via a tweet that the price of Moto E smartphone has been reduced from Rs 6,999 to Rs 6,299. 

 Moto E gets a price cut, now costs Rs 6,299 
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Android is the most popular mobile platform in India as well as the world. One of the major reasons for its popularity is the flexibility it offers in terms of customization and the abundance of third-party apps.

 10 tips to protect your Android device 
 
 

Twitter has said it would start reconfiguring users' timelines with 'relevant' messages from people they haven't bothered to follow at the service. 

 Twitter spices timelines with unasked-for tweets 
 

Samsung has committed to scale up its investments in India's 4G market in a meeting with telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad. 

 Samsung to increase investment in India's 4G market 
 

Sony Xperia Z4 will have a bigger screen, more RAM and internal storage compared to its predecessor, Xperia X3. it will also be the first Sony phone to run on a 64-bit processor. 

 Sony Xperia Z4 specifications, features leaked 
 

TCS and HCL each declined about 9% on Friday, amid investor concern over growth prospects after the financial performance of both software exporters in the September quarter. 

 Disappointing TCS, HCL Tech numbers leave IT defenceless 
 

OS X Yosemite continues breaking down barriers between the various devices as people depend more on smartphones and tablets for their everyday computing. 

 Apple's Continuity, Handoff unite Mac, iPhone, iPad 
 

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