Thursday, 30 October 2014

[wanabidii] First impressions: Oppo N3, the phone with a motorized swivel camera

 
  
 
 
 
 

We got a chance to spend some time with the Oppo N3 and here are our first impressions… 

 First impressions: Oppo N3, the phone with a motorized swivel camera 
 

US-based The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) has alleged that several Indian IT companies, including large ones, are imposing restrictive employment contracts on employees they send to the US. 

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Tim Cook says that for years he's been open with many people about his sexual orientation and that plenty of his Apple colleagues know he is gay. 

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China's Xiaomi has become the world's third-largest smartphone vendor trailing only Samsung and Apple, according to a new industry study. 

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Microsoft launched a device called "Microsoft Band" that will allow users to monitor their fitness and exercise regime. 

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Samsung's Galaxy A series, the long-rumoured range of metal-bodied phones by the South Korean manufacturer, is hitting the market in China in November. 

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With the development of a new mobile payment system, a group of retailers led by Wal-Mart Stores is aiming to upend the $4.5 trillion credit card market. 

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Should this phablet be your next buy at Rs 58,000? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy Note 4 review… 

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Sony has said it would appoint senior vice president Hiroki Totoki as the new president of Sony Mobile Communications on November 16. 

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