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Micromax pips Samsung as India's leading mobile phone brand: research - The Star Online

Posted: 04 Aug 2014 10:51 PM PDT


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Micromax pips Samsung as India's leading mobile phone brand: research
The Star Online
DETHRONED: Indian budget smartphone maker Micromax has ousted Samsung Electronics Co Ltd as the leading brand in all types of mobile phones in the April-June quarter, grabbing a 16.6% market share, a recent research report showed. — Reuters.
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Samsung Galaxy Alpha phone leak spurs design rumors - Tech Times

Posted: 04 Aug 2014 05:33 PM PDT


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Samsung Galaxy Alpha phone leak spurs design rumors
Tech Times
Maybe the leak to MobileFun and the screenshots reveals on Weibo, a Chinese language tech site, were meant to build a bit more hype for the Alpha, as Samsung's share of the smartphone market in China recently fell to the No. 2 spot behind rival Xiaomi.
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You can now pay for London buses with your phone - Tech City News

Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:56 AM PDT


Tech City News

You can now pay for London buses with your phone
Tech City News
As of today, you can now use certain smartphones to pay for travel on London's network of buses. Commuters with EE's Cash on Tap enabled handsets can tap in on buses as they would with an Oyster card. The service is currently only available on a ...
EE Cash on Tap gets nod for London buses uSwitch.com (Tech)
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