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Lumix GX85: Panasonic reveals new powerful pocket camera
The Lumix GX85 is big on style and performance but won't break the bank, or split a jacket pocket.
Microsoft finds India incredibly unique, valuable market
India is an 'amazing and robust market', particularly against the backdrop of the innovations coming from there and the growing start-up culture.
Hackers temporarily take down Hungary's government website
Officials said that over 62,000 cyberattacks had been registered in a single day, affecting the main government website and that of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, among others.
Xiaomi Mi 5 launching in India today; expected to be priced under Rs 25,000
There is no information as to what all variants will be introduced in India and at what prices, but we expect it to be priced in India under Rs 25,000.
Microsoft looks ahead at a future of new technologies
Chief executive Satya Nadella highlighted Microsoft's advances with its HoloLens augmented reality goggles, its Cortana virtual assistant and its progress in cloud computing.
Periscope broadcasts 200 million streams in first year of launch
Out of the 200 million broadcasts hosted within the app, 100 million were created in the past three months alone.
Duckface is passe; T-Rex hands is the latest selfie craze
The selfie got its name because 'if you zoom out and do it to both hands, you look kind of like a T-Rex.'
Google fined 100,000 euros over 'right to be forgotten'
France's data protection agency fined Google for only partially honouring requests by individuals to have information about them removed from its search engines.
Google celebrates Holi with gulaal-splashed doodle
The splash of 'gulaal', the dry colour on the logo is a tribute to traditional way of celebrating Holi in the country.
Nintendo likely to stop production of Wii U video game over damp sales
A few components of the device have already been stopped and parts inventory will dry up this year.
TRAI to soon finalise views on net neutrality
A month ago, the TRAI ruled against Facebook's Free Basics programme, upholding net neutrality and leaving a level playing field for all players.
Emojimania: A look at the past, present, and rosy future of emojis
When it comes to emojis, the future is very, very ... Face with Tears of Joy.
New York City turns old payphone booths into free WiFi zones
The LinkNYC programme is a 12-year plan to gradually transform the city's old payphone stands into futuristic kiosks that will provide a spectrum of service features including free WiFi hotspots, free domestic phone calls and internet browsing services .
Meet Liam: Apple's new robot that deconstructs iPhones for recycling
The move is an attempt to address criticism that Apple's products, while sleek and seamless in design, are so tightly constructed that their components can be difficult to disassemble, refurbish and reuse.
Apple's new 4-inch iPhone SE may face challenges in big screen loving markets of India, China
But in India and China, smartphones are often the main connection to the digital world, and a big screen is highly valued, analysts said.
Why Apple's anti-encryption tool for iPhones is unlikely to remain hidden from misuse
Widespread disclosure of the software's underlying code could allow government agents, private companies and hackers across the world to dissect Apple's methods and incorporate them into their own device-cracking software.