Monday 20 October 2014

Microsoft plans to launch smartwatch within weeks: Forbes

 
  
 
 
 
 

Microsoft smartwatch will arrive in stores soon in an effort to capture the holiday season. 

 Microsoft plans to launch smartwatch within weeks: Forbes 
 

With Diwali just around the corner, you may be looking to light up your home with a cool new gadget. 

 10 hottest Diwali gadget deals 
 

Developers were irked a couple of years back about the strict rules in existence with regard to applications, which plug into the social media service. 

 Twitter to launch tools for app developers: WSJ 
 

Hiroshi Lockheimer, Google's vice president of engineering for Android, will oversee the engineering team that leads Chrome. 

 Google's latest leadership change hints at Chrome-Android union 
 

Facebook ex-CTO Bret Taylor explained why there never was a 'Dislike' button, and probably never will be one: it's just far too complex. 

 Why Facebook will never have the 'Dislike' button 
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With Diwali just around the corner, you may be looking to light up your home with a cool new gadget. Whether you want to buy smartphones, tablets, TVs, tablets or cameras, you have enough to choose from this season. Let’s take a look at 10 of the bes...

 10 hottest Diwali gadget deals 
 
 

People with severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are turning to YouTube to seek peer support, a study says. 

 YouTube can be a source for peer support for mentally-ill 
 

IT and telecommunications players have rolled out out-of-the-box offers to catch the fancy of the customers this Diwali. 

 Tech, telecom firms offer freebies for Diwali 
 

Yahoo is expected to outline cost-cutting efforts and give details of how it is evaluating possible acquisitions as it faces pressure from an activist investor. 

 Yahoo set to announce turnaround plan: WSJ 
 

Intel Capital India, the corporate VC arm of one of the largest chipmakers in the world, said it is shifting its focus back to deep technology sectors. 

 Intel Capital to revert focus on deep technology sectors 
 

Nokia is ramping up its operations in India, focusing on its three businesses of network infrastructure, location intelligence and advanced technologies. 

 Reinvented Nokia committed to India: Officials 
 

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