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Xiaomi launches Mi Bluetooth Speaker in India at Rs 1,999
The wireless Mi speaker will be available in India from the third week of March.
PHOTOS: Hands-on with Xiaomi's Redmi Note 3, the first metal-clad Redmi phone
Xiaomi has announced the launch of the Redmi Note 3, its first phone with a fingerprint sensor, in India
Xiaomi Mi 5 coming to India in a month: Hugo Barra
Successor to the Mi 4, the design of the Xiaomi Mi 5 is inspired by the Mi Note.
Redmi Note 3: Xiaomi's first phone with fingerprint sensor launched at Rs 9,999 in India
The newest in the Redmi Note series, the Note 3 is the first Redmi phone to come with a metal body and fingerprint sensor.
Yahoo launches eSports online arena to rival YouTube Gaming, Twitch
Yahoo Esports will feature live tournaments, commentary, features, interviews and more tailored for the booming trend of video games as spectator sports.
Microsoft to start shipping developer HoloLens in March
HoloLens differs from the Oculus Rift in that it makes the viewer see three-dimensional objects in the real world, rather than blocking out the real and replacing it with a 360-degree fictional universe.
Google takes some responsibility after self-driving car hits bus in minor crash
The Mountain View, California-based internet search leader said it made changes to its software after the crash to avoid future incidents.
Apple developing measures to make it even harder for governments to break into iPhones: Report
The tech giant is currently battling the FBI which has requested the company to unlock a particular iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Bill Gates supports US efforts in iPhone encryption case, but doesn't back 'blind' government
While clarifying he doesn't support untrammeled government access to personal data, the Microsoft co-founder's position runs contrary to those of many tech executives who have backed Apple Inc.
This chair parks itself back into its original position with a simple clap of hands
Automakers Nissan have developed a unique solution to the problem of tidying up rows of chairs after office meetings.
Virtual reality set to transform filmmaking
While much of the early attention on virtual reality has focused on use of the immersive technology in video games, Chris Milk and his US startup Vrse are using it to transform storytelling and filmgoing.
How a common software could have avoided Apple-US government face-off and unlocked San Bernardino shooter's iPhone
That software is designed to secure corporate data. It also allows information technology departments to remotely unlock phones, even without assistance of the phone's users or access to the password needed to open the phone and unscramble the data.
Breaking iPhone encryption not tough, but Apple won't do it: Experts
But doing so might set a dangerous precedent that could threaten the data security of the millions of iPhone users around the world.
Apple Pay launches in China; to rival country's own internet giants in mobile payments
However, Apple Pay has not had an easy ride so far in China, the fifth country to get the service.
5D 'Superman memory crystal' data storage could record human history forever
The information encoding is realised in five dimensions: the size and orientation in addition to the three dimensional position of these nanostructures.
Microsoft launches Lumia 650 mid-range Windows 10 smartphone
It has a 16GB internal memory, which can be extended with a microSD card, and comes with the full range of Microsoft software.