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| 23 smartphones from Apple, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo and Vivo that got price cuts of up to Rs 27,501 |
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| How Apple not selling enough iPhones is good news for you and Samsung |
| For a variety of reasons, the 2018 line up of iPhones haven’t met their sales expectations and it seems like Apple’s troubles with them are refusing to go away. |
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| New Google Pixel 4 camera details leaked, may bring a feature used by iPhone ever since 2016 |
| Google has already revealed its Pixel 4 smartphone and the dual rear camera setup. What’s not been revealed is that it might feature P3 color gamut that is being used by iPhones since 2016. |
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| These two US tech giants are not dumping Huawei |
| Huawei has been facing rough waters since past couple of weeks ever since the US has included it in its ‘Entity List’ and has banned it from using any services or products coming from the US-based companies. |
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| Amazon Prime Day sale 2019 announced: Dates, discounts and more |
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| How you can win Xiaomi smartphones for free, starting June 28 |
| The winners will be chosen on the basis of lucky draw and only pre-paid orders worth Rs 1,000 will fetch users a coupon that can be availed at time of checkout. |
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| Apple launches iOS 13 public beta: How to download and install it right now |
| Apple has just made its iOS 13 public beta version available for all the iPhone users around the globe. iOS 13 comes with new features and you can experience it by downloading and installing it on iPhones using these steps. |
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| How to find out if your TV has been infected by a virus |
| If you own a smart TV and want to ensure that it is not affected by virus or any other malware, here are a few ways to do so. |
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| How criminals are using these 7 Google apps to empty your bank account |
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| Google wants your help to protect you from dangerous websites |
| In a bid to provide a safe internet browsing experience, internet search giant Google has launched an extension for its web browser — Google Chrome — called Suspicious Site Reporter. |
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