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Microsoft Is Currently Shipping HoloLens Development Kit
Microsoft has started shipping HoloLens development kits to developers and also released a new example project to aid development.
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Huawei’s New #OO Campaign In UK Teases Next Week’s “Exciting Bew Innovation” Announcement
Huawei started a global marketing campaign to tease about an “exciting new innovation”, which will be unveiled on April 6 in UK.
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Samsung Merges Gear Apps And Galaxy Apps Into A Single Store
Samsung has announced they are consolidating Gear Apps store with Galaxy Apps store and allows Samsung Gear users to download apps from Galaxy Apps store.
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Nextbit Robin Will Receive Android Marshmallow In April Update
Nextbit announced that users of Nextbit Robin can expect Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow update in April, along with some improvements to the camera software.
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FBI Gains Access To San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c Without Assistance From Apple
According to a court filing made today, FBI has finally gained access to the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone without any assistance from Apple.
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Samsung Pay Officially Launched In China With Support For Nine Major Chinese Banks
Samsung has announced that its mobile payment solution, Samsung Pay, is now available in China in partnership with UnionPay.
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Tumblr Bring Back “Replies” Feature With Improvements
Tumblr has announced that they are bringing the most sought Replies feature back and will roll out that feature over the course of the next few days.
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Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) And Galaxy J7 (2016) Are Officially Unveiled In China
Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy J5 (2016) and Galaxy J7 (2016) in China and both handsets will have a metal frame and improved specs over their original 2015 versions.
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Ubuntu Tablet Is Now Available For Preorder With Prices Starting From €260
First Ubuntu Linux powered tablet, the Aquaris M10 Ubuntu Edition is now available for preorder in both a HD and Full HD version through BQ’s online store.
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Oracle Wants $9.3 Billion In Damages From Google For Using Java In Android
According to a recent report, Oracle is seeking a $9.3 billion in damages from Google for its use of Java in Android.
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FBI Is Paying $15,278 To Cellebrite to Unlock San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
FBI has hired an Israeli firm called Cellebrite to hack into the iPhone 5c of the San Bernardino shooter for a contract of $15,278.
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Microsoft Starts Shipping Its Expensive Surface Hub To Business Customers
Microsoft has announced that they have begun shipping its Surface Hub to enterprise and business customers.
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Google Nik Collection Offers $149 Worth Of Photo Editing Tools
Google has announced that they are making their premium $149 worth Nik Collection photography software completely free to download and use.
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Recent Research Claims Saturn’s Rings And Moons Are Younger Than the Dinosaurs
A new study claims that Saturn’s rings and inner moons may be no more than 100 million years old, more recent than the reign of many dinosaurs.
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Apple May Launch 5.8-Inch AMOLED iPhone With Curved Glass Casing And Screen In 2017
Apple is planning to launch a redesigned iPhone in 2017, with an all-new curved glass casing paired with a curved 5.8-inch AMOLED display.
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Netflix Admits Throttling Video Speeds For AT&T And Verizon Customers
Netflix has admitted that it is capping video streams at 600kbps for customers on AT&T and Verizon network for the past five years.
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Latest Blackberry Priv Update Addresses A Security Problem By Upgrading To Newer Android/Linux Kernel
Blackberry has released an update for their Blackberry Priv smartphone that upgrades it to newer Android/Linux kernel to address a recently discovered security issue.
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Google Officially Kills Chrome App Launcher For Windows, Linux And Mac
Google recently announced that they are ending Chrome app launcher from Windows, Mac, and Linux effective from July 2016.