Showing posts with label Gadgets Now. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadgets Now. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2018

This could be the upcoming Google Pixelbook 'Nocture' tablet

Google is adding a fingerprint scanner at the side of the Pixelbook.

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Here is what gamers will get with Call of Duty Black Ops 4 launch

Game developer Treyarch’s multiplayer first-person shooter Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s launch date is inching closer and publisher Activision has divulged what players are getting with the launch.

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Now, download PlayStation Now games directly to your PS4 and play offline

PlayStation Now subscribers have now been granted the option of downloading their games.

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This is why Infosys is partnering with Trinity College

Infosys is partnering with the US-based Trinity College to create educational programmes that prepare liberal arts students and its techies for the digital workplace, said the software major on Thursday.

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This US-based cybersecurity company has partnered with Alibaba Cloud

In a significant move, US-based global cybersecurity company Palo Alto Networks and Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of China's Alibaba Group, on Friday announced a technology partnership.

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New York court overturns $115 million patent judgment against Samsung

SAMSUNG ELEC-PATENT/ (URGENT)NY court overturns $115 mln patent judgment against Samsung

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HMD Global may launch Nokia 7.1 Plus on October 4

As per the rumours, the firm is expected to launch the Nokia 7.1 Plus. It is also likely that Nokia may unveil the next flagship smartphone -- Nokia 9.

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This nano-filter cleans water 100 times faster, claim scientists

Australian scientists said on Friday that they have developed a nano-filter that can clean contaminated water 100 times faster than the current technology, pointing to better access to the crucial resource worldwide.

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Here's why Huawei distributed free power banks outside Apple Stores in Singapore

Huawei few days ago made fun of the new Apple iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max by tweeting and thanking the firm for keeping things the ‘Same’. But the Chinese tech firm is not yet done. The company reportedly distributed free power banks to those queuing up in front of Apple Stores to buy the new handsets. The company’s underlying message behind distributing the accessory was to imply that the new iPhone models don’t come with enough battery life and that Huawei's own smartphones (or the upcoming Mate 20 phablet) come with a better battery performance.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch arrives in India at a starting price of Rs 24,990

The 42mm Samsung Galaxy Watch is priced at Rs 24,990 while the 46mm size costs Rs 29,990.

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Huawei’s first 5G smartphone to come with a foldable display

World’s second largest smartphone maker Huawei has been talking about its first 5G smartphone for quite sometime now.

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Airtel launches Rs 168 plan, offers unlimited calling and 28GB data

Country’s second largest telecom operator Airtel has rolled out a new prepaid plan in competition to Reliance Jio. The service provider has introduced a prepaid plan of Rs 168.

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Adobe’s $4.75 billion acquisition to boost customer services

In a bid to expand its offered services, software firm Adobe has announced it will acquire Marketo, one of the market-leading cloud platform for B2B marketing engagement. The acquisition will cost the firm a sum of $4.75 billion and is expected to diversify Adobe’s customer experiences solutions across industries and companies of all sizes.

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Amazon launches new Echo-branded devices and more

As expected, e-commerce giant Amazon launched a slew of Alexa-enabled products in an event, aiming to make customers adopt easily to connected devices and smart home devices. The list includes as many as 11 products, most of which fall under the ‘Echo’ price tag. Some are completely new products while others are the updated versions of the existing models.

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Another key Tesla executive resigns

Vice-President of global supply management Liam O' Connor exit comes after other positions were recently vacated, including those of chief accounting officer, head of human resources and head of communications

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Instagram now lets you send GIFs: Here's how to do it

The GIF support will be powered by Giphy, an online database and search engine that allows users to search, also there on Facebook-owned WhatsApp.

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Amazon launches new Echo Dot, new Echo Plus and Echo Sub Subwoofer in India, price starts at Rs 4499

The e-commerce major Amazon has launched the new lineup of Echo devices in India. The company has launched the 3rd generation of Echo Dot, 2nd generation of Echo Plus and a Echo Sub subwoofer for Echo devices.

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India’s first ‘desi’ GPS module launched

Until now, the GPS-based applications in devices were based on the GPS feed based on US satellites but UTraQ will be based on India’s own satellite system, giving more accurate and reliable location data.

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Honor 7S with 13MP rear camera to go on sale on Flipkart at 12pm today

Honor 7S comes with a starting price of Rs 6,999. As part of the sale, buyers can purchase the smartphone at no-cost EMI starting from Rs 2,333 per month.

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Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 vs Samsung Galaxy A7 2017: How big is the upgrade

Samsung has announced that the handset will launch in select European and Asian markets. The company is also expected to make the device available in India as well.

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DOJ v. Google: Microsoft invested in OpenAI over fears of falling behind Google; Kevin Scott said he was "very, very worried" in a 2019 email to Satya Nadella (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg : DOJ v. Google: Microsoft invested in OpenAI over fears of falling behind Google; Kevin Scott said he was “very, very worried”...