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OnePlus 5T vs OnePlus 5: What’s different? |
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Wonder what is it that differentiates OnePlus 5T with OnePlus 5 ? Let's take a look ... |
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How large should your retirement corpus be? |
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Walmart's investment in online business pays off as profits surge |
A surging online business and strong food sales boosted Walmart's results Thursday ahead of the holiday season, a day after its rival Target offered a cautious forecast that overshadowed progress it has made in bringing more customers to its stores. |
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Facebook, Google join 'The Trust Project' to fight fake news |
In their bid to fight fake news and help readers identify trustworthy news sources, Facebook, Google, Twitter and several media organisations have joined the non-partisan "The Trust Project". |
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Minimise the impact of smog in your workspace |
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This is how Mukesh Ambani plans to shake up Indian e-commerce market |
The internal target at Reliance Retail is to overtake current ecommerce leaders by 2020-21, three senior industry executives told ET. |
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OnePlus 5T vs Nokia 8 vs Honor 8: A Comparison |
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus finally launched its much-talked OnePlus 5T smartphone at an event in New York. |
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Guess Connect smartwatches up to pre-order on Flipkart, price starts at Rs 23,000 |
Fashion brand Guess launched its first smartwatch last year. |
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OnePlus 5T to go sale in India on November 21 for Amazon Prime Members |
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus is all set to unveil its latest smartphone OnePlus 5T today at the global launch event in New York. |
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Panasonic P91 smartphone with Android Nougat launched in India at Rs 6,490 |
Panasonic has expanded its product portfolio with the launch of its latest P series smartphone. The company has launched the Panasonic P91 smartphone with 4G VoLTE support. |
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Android smartphone users, here's how you can read deleted messages on WhatsApp |
Facebook-owned WhatsApp recently, rolled out its ‘Delete for Everyone’ feature, which enables users to delete any message within seven minutes of sending. The feature comes really handy and prevents users from any kind of unwanted embarrassment. |
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Here's how Indian companies corporate numbers fare on WhatsApp chatter |
Three days before Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd announced quarterly results this summer, a message circulated on a private WhatsApp group saying the Indian drugmaker would not post good numbers. |
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