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Facebook’s new update allows users to share live videos and collages
05 Dec 2015
The new feature will enable 1.5 billion Facebook users use their smartphones to shoot video so other people can see what they are doing as it happens or, alternatively, watch live video of friends and family doing something fun
Facebook’s new update allows users to share live videos and collages
05 Dec 2015
The new feature will enable 1.5 billion Facebook users use their smartphones to shoot video so other people can see what they are doing as it happens or, alternatively, watch live video of friends and family doing something fun
Maruti Suzuki Baleno bookings zoom past 40,000
05 Dec 2015
The latest offering from India’s largest automaker not only beat arch rival Hyundai’s Elite i20, but also its own Maruti Swift whose sales dropped 34 per cent
Samsung to pay Apple $548 mn in patent dispute
05 Dec 2015
Samsung, however, said it might seek reimbursement from Apple depending on any future rulings from the US Patent and Trademark Office or the US Supreme Court
Samsung to pay Apple $548 mn in patent dispute
05 Dec 2015
Samsung, however, said it might seek reimbursement from Apple depending on any future rulings from the US Patent and Trademark Office or the US Supreme Court
Samsung to pay Apple $548 mn in patent dispute
05 Dec 2015
Samsung, however, said it might seek reimbursement from Apple depending on any future rulings from the US Patent and Trademark Office or the US Supreme Court
Yahoo launches next-generation messaging platform
04 Dec 2015
The new Yahoo Messenger helps users share multiple photos within the app, download photos in full resolution and even `unsend’ messages sent accidentally, with just two taps
Bhopal gas disaster lessons fast forgotten
03 Dec 2015
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, meant to provide immediate relief to industrial disaster victims, remains largely on paper as there is no awareness of it at the district level
Bhopal gas disaster lessons fast forgotten
03 Dec 2015
The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991, meant to provide immediate relief to industrial disaster victims, remains largely on paper as there is no awareness of it at the district level
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