Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 2, 2015

Lenovo Website Hacked, Lizard Squad Claims Responsibility

Lenovo Website Hacked, Lizard Squad Claims Responsibility

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Lenovo Website Hacked, Lizard Squad Claims Responsibility

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Since 2100 GMT on Wednesday, visitors to Lenovo website saw a slideshow of some young people looking into webcams and the song "Breaking Free" was playing in the background.

Updated Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 Released In India For Rs 7,100

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Samsung has worked on the processor and has replaced the 1GHz dual-core chip with a 1.2GHz dual-core chip.

Lenovo Tab 2 A7-30 Launched In India In 2G And 3G Variants

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Both the variants of Lenovo Tab 2 A7-30 will be available later this month.

Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Unveiled With 4G And 3G Variants

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Motorola will release the Moto E (2nd Gen) in over 50 markets across the globe including Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia over the coming months.

Facebook, Google Chat Integration Dropped In Outlook.com!

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Microsoft stated that most Outlook.com customers already prefer to use Skype when they are chatting.

EFY Expo India 2015 Day I – LIVE

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Stay tuned for more updates...

Mitashi Duo King, A 6-Inch Phablet Launched At Rs 7,499!

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Mitashi Duo-King runs on Android 4.4 aka Android KitKat.

OnePlus One To Receive Android 5.0 Lollipop Update In March

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For now, you can get Android 5.0 on on your OnePlus One smartphone by flashing a CM 12S nightly, Oxygen OS alpha version or Paranoid Android ROM.

Linux-Supported “ApP Lite” Dev Kits Launched For Toshiba TZ2100 Series SoCs

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TZ2100 SoCs, which enter mass production in June, are aimed at embedded Internet of Things (IoT) devices and the single-core Cortex-A9 SoC is available in a 300MHz TZ2100 version, as well as the 600MHz TZ2101 and TZ2102.

OpenPi – A Wireless Open-Source Mini-PC Based On Raspberry Pi Compute Module

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The OpenPi combines Raspberry Pi Compute Module with a custom board that integrates WiFi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Wireless Things's own "SRF" (Surface-mount RF) sub-GHz (868 to 915MHz) transceiver.

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