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This has to be great news to all tech enthusiasts who have been purchasing Amazon tablet from USA and importing it here . The awesome news is that Amazon Kindle is now available online in India too through various Croma Stores.

We have  our Government speaking about Aakash tablet and its updated version  but they need to have look at Kindle Tablet and great benefits it can have for education purpose.The device – earlier generation non-touch e-reader – will be available at the Chroma retail outlets across the country at a price of Rs 6,999. Kindle Store for India will have over a million books and accept payment in Indian Rupee.

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The Indian government has asked ISPs to restrict access to a number of websites, and has prevented bulk SMS messaging for two weeks.

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Over 150 websites were blocked over the weekend according to official sources, PC World reports, after a large number of people received messages over SMS or online that the threatened reprisals for recent violence in Assam between Muslims and indigenous communities.

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Google has enabled a Google Play feature that promises to save Android app users time and bandwidth.The Web giant is now offering the ability for app users to download delta updates from its Google Play, the folks over at the Android Police blog have discovered.

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Previously, an updated app meant downloading it again in full, which could put a strain on a device’s battery if the app was large and the connection slow. The new smart downloads allows users to avoid downloading the app in toto, send only the incremental difference between the old and new versions, thereby saving data for the app user and Google.

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Flash Plugins At Its Dying Stages:No Longer Available On Android Mobiles

Adobe will disable new installs of Flash via the Google Play Store, marking the end of Adobe Flash on Android devices, and therefore shutting itself out from 85 per cent of the mobile market. Adobe said in a statement Devices that don’t have the Flash Player provided by the manufacturer typically are uncertified, meaning the manufacturer has not [...]

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MPEG To Launch H.265 Video Codecs.

The current state of the art video codec is H.264, used from Blu-ray, to video cameras, to web and mobile web streaming. Now the organization that makes these codecs, MPEG — The Motion Picture Experts Group — have drafted the H.265 codec which is tailored for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. The new codec [...]

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Twitter’s New API Rules Likely To Spell the End of Third-Party Clients

Twitter has launched new API to developers with more straighten rules with the whole idea of limiting the usage by third party clients. The new rules will be huge set back to loads of third party clients using Twitter data and API. The latest version requires anyone using the Twitter API to be authenticated, institutes a [...]

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Twitter Map To Show The Current Twitter Trends On Map

Twitter is all about trend but its interesting to know the most used keywords hails from which part of the world. Vertalab has come up twitter map to capture such keywords used using goggle maps. Currently the trend is only shown for USA . Project “Twitter-map” was created to show a density map of tweets [...]

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Samsung Launches Galaxy Note 10.1

Good news folks, if Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 is a tablet that you have been looking forward to, Samsung has officially announced the availability of the device. According to the company’s press release, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is expected to be made available globally starting in August, although it is already available in the US, [...]

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