Panasonic P88 announced: 5.3-inch 720p display, quad-core CPU, $140

  Panasonic has announced the P88 smartphone in India. A modest, but affordable model, the Panasonic P88 checks a few of the right boxes including a list price of INR 9,290 (a few dollars short of $140). The specsheet starts

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Mercedes-Benz to launch the C43 AMG in India tomorrow

Mercedes-Benz,to,launch,the,C43,AMG,in,India,tomorrow Mercedes-Benz India had announced at the launch of 2017 CLA that they will launch the AMG C43 4MATIC on December 14. This will be the 13th product launch this year and the third AMG vehicle after the AMG GLE

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Hyundai India to hike prices across its range from next month

Hyundai India has announced a price hike across all its models by up to Rs 1 lakh. It will be effective from January 2017 and for all the cars in the Hyundai line-up including the recently launched Tucson. The Korean

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He or She: Oxford tells students to use gender neutral ‘Ze’

Last month, Oxford University set a benchmark by issuing this directive to make sure transgender students were not offended. Oxford University tells its students to use gender neutral “Ze” instead of “he” or she” RELATED STORIES National Education Policy: Government

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Odisha: Life and works of Biju Patnaik to be part of school syllabus

State school and mass education minister Debi Prasad Mishra said the government has planned to include the former chief minister’s biography in the high school syllabus as part of the state’s tribute to the legendary leader on his birth centenary

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Microsoft: Don’t worry, MS-DOS will live on after all

It sure looked like Microsoft was putting MS-DOS out to pasture. Now it’s saying that the MS-DOS command prompt cmd will continue to live on. According to a Microsoft spokesperson, “Microsoft is not removing Cmd from Windows, but rather changing

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