Monday 27 October 2014

iPhone 6 Plus review: A plus on all counts

 
  
 
 
 
 

Is the iPhone 6 Plus the perfect, big-screen iPhone we’ve been waiting for? 

 iPhone 6 Plus review: A plus on all counts 
 

An RTI application has revealed that the Prime Minister's Office uses a comparatively speedy Internet connection. 

 Guess the internet speed at Prime Minister's Office? 
 

Over the years, Apple has created a number of products that has changed our experience of using technology. But at the same time, it has also killed some of them with newer versions. 

 11 products Apple quietly killed 
 

For publishers, Facebook is a bit like that big dog galloping toward you in the park. More often than not, it’s hard to tell whether he wants to play with you or eat you. 

 Facebook, nipping at the heels of publishers 
 

BM this year is still expected to generate profit of $16 billion. That is about $3 billion less than last year, but this remains a company that is producing immense profit. 

 Something new at IBM, though it feels familiar 
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Over the years, Apple has created a number of products that has changed our experience of using technology. But at the same time, it has also killed some of them with newer versions.

 11 products Apple quietly killed 
 
 

Xiaomi Inc said that it plans to set up a data centre in India next year to store local user data. 

 Xiaomi plans to set up data centre in India 
 

Since September 19, when the iPhone 6 and its larger sibling, the iPhone 6 Plus, went on sale, consumers have been ordering the gadgets faster than Apple can deliver them. 

 When iPhones ring, the economy listens 
 

Indian online retail industry joined the mainstream with the top three players Flipkart, Amazon and Snapdeal hogging the limelight throughout the festive month of October. 

 A cracker of a Diwali for e-tailers 
 

The new Nokia 130 mobile phone has a 1.8-inch colour display, promises standby time of up to 36 days. 

 Nokia 130 feature phone launched at Rs 1,649 
 

Facebook drives up to 20% of traffic to news sites, according to figures from the analytics company SimpleReach. 

 How Facebook is changing the way you read news 
 

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