[wanabidii] iWatch coming? Apple poaches Tag Heuer senior VP

Sunday, July 06, 2014
 
  
 
 
 
 

Apple has poached a senior executive from Swiss luxury watch brand Tag Heuer, which could be to help it with the launch of its iWatch expected this autumn. 

 iWatch coming? Apple poaches Tag Heuer senior VP 
 

Here are seven phones you can get in sub-Rs 7,000 range that run on Android KitKat. 

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IT services bigwigs quitting a company would previously find a top role for themselves in another IT services company. 

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Some users were shown more negative content; others, more positive. Facebook analyzed those users' own posts to see if the content made them more positive or negative. 

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The turmoil surrounding Google’s response to the European court decision could be multiplied and magnified when companies other than search engines are compelled to respond to people’s requests. 

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Believe only top-end smartphones boast of Google's latest operating system KitKat? Not really. Here are seven phones you can get in sub-Rs 7,000 range that run on Android KitKat.

 7 Android KitKat smartphones under Rs 7,000 
 
 

WeChat has its advantages and its defenders. It is less censored than Weibo, and some users say it allows them to speak more freely. 

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Steve Wozniak recently revealed that many early Apple employees said they would never work with Steve Jobs again given the chance. 

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An Indian-American has invented a wristband that nudges people to finish work on time and remain fit by giving a mild electric shock if they fail to achieve their fitness goals or miss deadlines. 

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The Chinese ministry of commerce's anti-monopoly bureau has approved Lenovo Group's proposed $2.3 billion deal to buy IBM Corp's low-end server business. 

 China approves Lenovo-IBM $2.3 billion server deal 
 

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