[wanabidii] Flipkart faces Rs 1,000 crore FEMA penalty: Report

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Enforcement Directorate is looking to slap a show-cause notice on Flipkart over alleged FEMA violation, a report by ET Now said. 

 Flipkart faces Rs 1,000 crore FEMA penalty: Report 
 

Mark Zuckerberg has become the latest celebrity to be doused by a bucket of ice-cold water — and he wants Bill Gates to follow suit. 

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Motorola has just fired out invitations for a big Motorola show, which strongly hints that we'll be seeing the Moto X+1 and a new Moto G phone unveiled. 

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A new listing says that Galaxy Note 4 will have 4GB of RAM, which would be a first for an Android smartphone. 

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A surge in low-cost smartphone sales, notably in emerging markets, helped the Google Android platform extend its dominance in the second quarter. 

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Nexus 6 will have a 3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 chipset, 5.2-inch QHD screen, 3GB RAM, 13MP rear camera and 2.1MP front camera. 

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In GTA V Online, instances of nude avatars running around naked, raping others in vineyards are on the up due to hackers. 

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Samuel Lessin, Facebook Inc's vice president of product management, said he would be leaving the company. 

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US regulators' new "net neutrality" rules should classify internet providers more like public utilities to prevent them from potentially slowing users' access to some web content. 

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