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AT&T Will Start Selling Lumia 640 and 640 XL In Later Part Of June
According to a recent report, AT&T will finally start selling Microsoft Lumia 640 and 640 XL in US by end of the month.
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Toshiba Laptops Will Get A Dedicated Cortana Button
Toshiba wants to give Microsoft’s voice activated digital assistant Cortana a special treatment by giving a dedicated Cortana button in all of their upcoming Windows 10 laptops.
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Skype Retires Windows 8 Modern App In Favor Of Desktop Version
Today, Skype has announced that, starting from July 7 they are retiring Windows 8 modern app and replacing it with a desktop version in an update.
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List Of Features Microsoft Will Depreciate In Windows 10
Here is the list of features that are present in the previous Windows release and depreciated in Windows 10.
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Apple Pay May Launch In UK This Summer. Official Announcement Could Happen At WWDC
Apple is planning to bring Apple Pay to United Kingdom and may officially announce this at Worldwide Developers Conference, next week.
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Firefox Will Show More Ads Via Upcoming Suggested Tiles
Mozilla announced “Suggested Tiles” for Firefox which are advertisements that appear as tiles inside of a new tab. Mozilla adds that users can customize the ads.
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iOS 9 Could Bring Split-Screen Multitasking To iPad
According to 9to5Mac, Apple is expected to offer up some details on their upcoming iOS 9 update including split-screen multitasking feature for iPad at WWDC 2015.
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Android M May Get Fingerprint Authentication
According to reports from Buzzfeed and ArsTechnica, Google’s next version of Android – called Android M, will have native support for fingerprint authentication.
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Samsung CHOPIN, A New Intel Based Tablet Spotted
According to recent benchmark on GeekBench, Samsung is working on a new Intel powered tablet with a codename Samsung Chopin LTE.
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Android 5.0.2 Lollipop Update For Moto G (First Generation) Released
Motorola has released Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update for Moto G first generation smartphone. This is an over the air update for the device.
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Apple Rejects “Breaking” App, Because A Screenshot Has News Item With The Word “Android”
Recently, Apple has rejected an update to “Breaking” app because in one of the screenshot provided by the developers contains a news item with the word Android.
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Apple Store App Updated To Support Touch ID And Two-Step Verification
On Thursday, Apple updated its Apple Store app to support Touch Id and a new two-factor authentication system to secure user’s Apple Id accounts.
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List Of New Features In Microsoft Edge In Windows 10 Build 10122
Microsoft Edge browser that came with Windows 10 Build 10122 includes improved support for HTML5, InPrivate browsing, pinning sites to Start, and many more features.
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Cyanogen Plans To Open Office In India And Acquire Local Talent For Dedicated Team
Today, Cyanogen has announced through a top executive that they are planning to an office in India within the next three months and plans to acquire startups.
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CyanogenMod Reverts OnePlus One Touchscreen Fix
CyanogenMod team decided to revert the OnePlus One touchscreen fix in the latest nightly build due to excessive battery drain even when the device is asleep.
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Samsung Says Galaxy Note 5 Will Not Come On July As Rumored
Earlier this we heard a rumor that Samsung will launch Galaxy Note 5 in July and now Samsung Electronics President Shin Jong-kyun has denied the rumors of an early launch for the Note 5.
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Google’s New Photo Sharing Service Coming Soon Will Take On Instagram And Flickr
According to a new report, Google will likely unveil its new photo sharing and storage service, which will be separate from Google+ Photos feature at Google I/O 2015.
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Facebook Messenger’s Video Calling Feature Is Now Available Worldwide
Today, Facebook VP of messaging, David Marcus, announced that Facebook Messenger’s Video calling feature is now available worldwide with exception of few countries.