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CES 2016 exhibition starts today
CES is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. The International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) showcases more than 3,600 exhibiting companies, including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more; a conference program with more than 200 conference sessions and more than […]
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Samsung Windows 10 tablet leaks : A look alike to Surface
Everybody likes the wonderful design of Microsoft Surface. I believe any other computer manufacturers would love to incline to this design just like Samsung’s Windows 10 tablet leak has been rumored to have. It is a tech world, nobody has been found not guilty of taking a step towards others on their product’s looks and […]
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LG has launched its K-series smartphones K10, K7
The South Korean smartphone manufacturer LG has launched its new K series smartphones. The manufacturer introduced K10 and K7 handsets in the K series. The company claims that K Series smartphones will be the first to offer LG’s glossy pebble design, stylish look with a curved, modern finish designed especially for young people. Speaking about […]
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iPhone fitness apps to help you keep that New Year’s resolution
Here are a number of iOS apps that can help keep you on track towards your health for 2016 Couch to 5K Couch to 5K ($2.99) is a popular starting point for sedentary people who want to get healthy quickly. The app not only includes a nine-week training plan with voice-guided workouts, but Apple Watch […]
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Unlock your Android Device if you’ve Forgotten the Code
So you’ve just got your hands on a shiny new Samsung smartphone, blasted through the setup process, and in the heat of the moment forgotten your password for the lock screen. What do you do? First thing’s first, don’t panic. Tons of people have been in the exact same position before, and plenty more will […]
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Factory resetting your Android phone doesn’t wipe all your data
There are various good reasons to perform a factory reset: fixing bugs following an Android update, general housekeeping for maintaining Android performance and completely wiping data from your phone. The problem is that Google’s built-in factory reset option can expose your data even after a reset. Here’s why a factory reset doesn’t wipe all your […]
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Blackberry shows off Priv in video to entice new users
Those who were “burned” by Blackberry’s previous devices will probably not be keen on buying a new BB device (BB8 not included) anytime soon. But the OEM, who’s trying to make a comeback in the hardware market, will also not give up in pushing their new PRIV smartphone, their first full Android device. They just […]
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Apple Sues Samsung For A Further $180 Million In Damages
Of late, Apple Inc. has been having a pretty good time of it at the courts. The company had a number of decisions go its way recently, including the recent victory, when the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, presided over by Justice Lucy Koh, threw out a lawsuit that alleged […]
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Twitter said to be taking action on Malicious Users
It might be a bit hard to believe, but Twitter has now been around for 10 years, since 2005 – although it started becoming popular in 2008 – and the site has become one of the biggest social media platforms around. It’s great for catching up on the news, as you can get it in […]
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New technology lets you use your smartphones as 3D scanners
An algorithm developed by Brown University researchers may help bring high-quality 3D scanning capability to off-the-shelf digital cameras and smartphones. “One of the things my lab has been focusing on is getting 3D image capture from relatively low-cost components,” said Gabriel Taubin, professor in Brown’s School of Engineering The 3D scanners on the market today […]