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Samsung to launch " Smartphone with 3-sided screen "


If you’re having trouble imagining how that looks, recall the company’s Galaxy Note Edge, whose screen has one curved side. According to the Bloomberg report, Samsung will release two smartphones in March, both with a metallic body. The other phone will reportedly have a regular, flat 5.1-inch screen.


Bloomberg‘s report claims that Samsung will launch two phones, one of which will have a curved screen; however, the older report did not mention the screen curvature on both sides. It said the two phones will be variants of the Galaxy S6; Bloomberg‘s report also implied this, but never actually explicitly called the devices S6s.
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Micromax launches world’s ‘slimmest’ phone in India


Micromax says the device is the slimmest and lightest in the world, Canvas Sliver 5 priced at Rs.17,999. The 97-gram device ships in a 5.1 mm thick body and has LTE support and a Sony Exmos CMOS chip attached camera with Blue Filter. It has 4.8-inch AMOLED display and will be available in two colours — gold and black.




The Canvas 5, which comes with Android Lollipop, will get its boost from a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 1.2GHz Quad Core processor and a 2GB DDR3 RAM.

The device sports an eight-megapixel rear camera, while the front camera is of five megapixels. It comes with 16 GB of storage.

The phone has light sensor, gravity sensor, proximity sensor, magnetic sensor and accelerometer sensor and pre-installed apps like Scandid, Swiftkey, Hotstar, Quikr, Cleanmaster and Snapdeal.

The Canvas Sliver 5 comes with a free 4G Sim and double data offer from Airtel which doubles the 4G data amount for any consumer activating the 4G Sim.

The device will be available from end of June across India.

Micromax, with 18 percent, currently has the second largest market share in India following Samsung which has 22 percent according to analytics firm IDC.
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5 Yoga Asanas to Reduce Hair Fall


The main reasons for hair loss are usually stress, hormonal disorders, bad eating habits, diseases, drugs,  using hair dyes, genetic disorders, smoking, etc.Practicing yoga and meditation to restrict hair-loss and will not only give you healthy hair, but also benefit your entire system — physically and mentally. In essence yoga helps enhance circulation of blood in the scalp, improve digestion and reduce anxiety and stress. Here are some asanas to beat hair loss.

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8 Daily Yoga Asanas to stay Fit & Healthy


When it comes to having the perfect body, no workout technique is more effective than yoga. While it can be used to achieve good health, yoga can also aid in sculpting the abs perfectly. Here are some yoga postures by performing the suggested postures regularly, you will be able to have the physique you’ve always dreamed of.

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China to spend $182 Billion to boost Internet by 2017


China will spend more than $182 billion to boost Internet Speed by the end of 2017, a top government body said, as Bejing moves rowards a more service-driven economy to boost growth. The state council said the government will invest more than 430 billion yuan ($69.3 billion/0 this year on network construction, with at least another 700 billion yuan ($112 billion) spent over the following two years.


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YouTube celebrates 10th Year


Having launched as a smaller beta in May 2005, YouTube celebrated its 10th anniversary on April 23.The first video ever posted was called "Me at the zoo," featuring YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim. Just one year after its launch, Karim and co-founders Cha Hurley and Steve Chen sold YouTube to Google for US$1.65 Billion. Its now the third-most-visited website, following Google and Facebook with some 800 million user.


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Nepal gets Digital support


On April 25, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal with tremors an aftershocks killing over 5000 people. According to a report in the Wired, the combine efforts from digital volunteers across the world have helped map the quake affected ares in Nepal in just 48 hours. The numbers of degital volunteers rapidly increased to over 2,182 and together helped with 14,700 km2 worth of high resolution satellite imagery, helping identity over 3`128 damages buildings.


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