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MICROSOFT IS WORKING ON THE 'ULTIMATE MOBILE DEVICE'. SAYS ITS CEO

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In an interview, Microsoft CEO stated that the company hasn't given up on the smartphone plans. Despite trying again and again, Microsoft just can’t seem to catch a break in the mobile world. But the company isn’t done trying yet — according to CEO Satya Nadella, the next Microsoft phone could be one of the best smartphones we’ve ever seen. In an interview with the Australian Financial Review, Nadella said that Microsoft would “continue to be in the phone market” and that it would pave its own path to create the “ultimate mobile device.” In other words, Microsoft doesn’t even want to create the best phone by today’s standards — it wants to build a device that could herald a new generation of smartphones. Of course, just because Microsoft  wants to have such an impact on the smartphone industry, that doesn’t mean that it will — as we’ve seen time and time again, Microsoft’s mobile attempts have generally always missed the mark in some way. Still, even thoug...

HTC launched 'Desire 10 Pro' at Rs 26,490.

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HTC Desire 10 Pro and 10 Evo launched in India with Android 7.0 Nougat, after Google's Pixels. HTC has launched its two new smartphones at an event in Delhi- the HTC Desire 10 Pro  and HTC 10  evo.  The HTC Desire 10 Pro  is priced at Rs 26,490. The Desire 10 Pro will be available by 15 December while the evo 10 will be available by December end. The Desire 10 Pro will be available four colour variants - Stone Black, Polar White, Royal Blue and Valentine Lux colour. The device sports a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080p) IPS display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass. It runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, under HTC ’s Sense UI display and is powered by the octa core MediaTek MT6755 processor clocked at 1.8GHz. The phone is mated to 4 GB RAM and 64 GB internal storage . There is also a microSD card slot for expandable storage .   The camera s etup includes a 20MP rear camera of f/2.2 aperture with LED flash and laser autofocus; and a...

Survey on Modi App proves 93% support demonetisation.

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More than 93 per cent of the five lakh people who participated in a survey on  Narendra Modi  App  have supported demonetisation, the  PMO  said today a day after the Prime Minister sought public feedback on the issue. "I thank people for the historic participation in the survey. It's satisfying to read the insightful views & comments," the Prime Minister tweeted along with the results of the survey conducted on  Narendra Modi  App. "Unprecedented response to  App  Survey, record number of citizens share their view," said the title of a write-up on narendramodi.In whose link was shared by the Prime Minister on his twitter account. The survey result was read out by IT and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad at Cabinet meeting this evening, prompting the Prime Minister to say that it "reflects the mood" of the people. In just over 24 hours of the survey, more than 5 lakh people have participated and ex...