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Alcatel tablets line up at MWC 2018 lacks Amazon Fire
Alcatel is all set to launch two new tablets cheaper than the Amazon Fire at MWC 2018. The two tablets named as Alcatel 1T 7 and Alcatel 1T 10 run on quad-core MediaTek processors with 1 GB RAM and they have been priced aggressively to focus on low-end market.
DataWind sold 5 million tablets in 2017: Suneet Singh Tuli
For DataWind, the year 2017 was good year. It has been able to sell 5 million tablets. In fact, for the first half of the year, it was market leader in sub Rs 5,000 category. Now, the Canadian firm has applied for mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) licence in India.
HP launches HP Pro 8 Tablets aimed at PM Narendra Modi's Digital India push
The newly launched device will help HP broaden its reach in e-governance project in central and state government under broader aim of PM Modi Digital India
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Lenovo beats Samsung, Datawind to lead Tablets market in India
According to research firm IDC, the company leads the tablets category with 21.8% share beating Samsung and Datawind. Lenovo gained the top spot in the tablets category with a Q-o-Q growth of 12.6 %.
Online casinos bet on emerging tech to improve customer experience
Casinos worldwide, including those in the United States and India casinos, are utilising technology in a variety of ways to enhance the customer experience and increase their own efficiency and profitability.
Apple begins manufacturing shift from China, tells suppliers to be ready to produce some AirPods, Beats in India
The move is seen in the context of growing trade tussles between Beijing and Washington, a win for New Delhi in its push for local manufacturing.
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Microsoft unveils new Office feature, real-time co-editing now reality
The Office mobile apps now support co-authoring documents protected by Microsoft Purview Information Protection, reports Windows Central.
Explained: Future of online gambling technology in India
With the online gaming industry growing exponentially, governments across the world are likely to explore enabling legislation to streamline the industry.
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