Wednesday 29 October 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review: The most powerful phablet yet

 
  
 
 
 
 

Should this phablet be your next buy at Rs 58,000? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review… 

 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review: The most powerful phablet yet 
 

Mobile networks in Delhi and Mumbai seem to be headed for major disruptions and outages as delayed allotment of spectrum by the government may impact coverage. 

 Spectrum delay may hit Airtel, Vodafone services in Delhi, Mumbai 
 

Here are six best Android smartphones in the sub-Rs7000 category. These devices offer value for money and come with the latest features and specifications. 

 6 best Android smartphones under Rs 7,000 
 

Google is exploring a way to search inside people's bodies for early signs of deadly illnesses such as cancer or heart disease. 

 Google developing cancer and heart attack detector 
 

Oppo has launched N3, its new premium smartphone that features a rotating camera lens and R5, the world's slimmst smartphone. 

 Oppo unveils N3, R5 smartphones 
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Looking for an Android smartphone but don't want to spend too much? Worry not, you have plethora of choices available.

 6 best Android smartphones under Rs 7,000 
 
 

YouTube, the popular online video service owned by Google Inc, is planning to offer a paid, ad-free version, the head of the site said. 

 YouTube plans paid, ad-free video service 
 

The White House's unclassified computer network was recently breached by intruders, a US official said. 

 Hackers breach White House computer system 
 

Facebook also for the first time disclosed the financial performance for WhatsApp, a mobile messaging app that the company acquired earlier this month for $22 billion. 

 Facebook Q3 revenue rises 59%, shares down slightly 
 

Wipro has started another employee retention programme by offering them a chance to study at some of the country's premier engineering and management institutes. 

 Wipro launches 'Notch Up' programme to tackle attrition 
 

Twitter's user base grew at a slightly slower rate of 23% in the quarter, raising concerns that the social network was losing ground to new mobile services such as WhatsApp and Instagram as well as to bigger rivals such as Facebook. 

 Twitter's efforts to engage users yet to fully pay off: Analysts 
 

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