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| | | | | | | With each passing year, summers are getting hotter to handle. | | | | | Recently, it seems that a few Indian companies have started a trend of enticing prospective buyers with ridiculously cheap smartphones. It began with the Freedom 251, an Android smartphone priced at just Rs. 250. Now another unknown manufacturer, Doc... | | | | | Facebook, the world’s largest social network, has made it tougher for offensive content to be taken down & will do so only if it gets a legal notice. | | | | | Apple Inc on Friday ended its worst week on the stock market since 2013 as worries festered about a slowdown in iPhone sales and after influential shareholder Carl Icahn revealed he sold his entire stake. | | | | | Amazon’s chief financial officer Brian Olsavsky has showered praise on the company’s India operations, promising to boost investments in the country on all fronts. | | | | | | With each passing year, summers are getting hotter to handle. But thanks to technology, ACs and coolers are not the only gadgets that you can use to beat the heat. So we're bringing you a list of a few gadgets that might help in making your summers a... | | | | |
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| | | | | Google is likely to face its first European Union antitrust sanction this year, with little prospect of it settling a test case with the bloc's regulator over its shopping service, people familiar with the matter said. | | | | | Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer will walk away with a $55 million severance package if the company's auction of its Internet operations culminates in a sale that ousts her from her job. | | | | | Micro-blogging website Twitter has retired "Magic Recs" -- an effective bot account that used to send users direct messages (DM) recommending viral accounts or Tweets to follow. | | | | | A Facebook Inc shareholder filed a proposed class action lawsuit on Friday in a bid to stop the company's plan to issue new Class C stock, calling the move an unfair deal to entrench Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg as controlling shareholder. | | | | | India smartphone market grew 23% in the first quarter of 2016, surpassing the US to become the second largest country in terms of users, even as sales remained flat globally, research firm Counterpoint said today. | | |
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