9 Ways Technology Changed Our Lives In 2014!

by Unknown on Monday, 29 December 2014

9 Ways Technology Changed Our Lives In 2014!

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9 Ways Technology Changed Our Lives In 2014!

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2014 was revolutionary in terms of new technology. Here are the 9 ways in which technology changed our lifestyle throughout the year.

Xiaomi Mi 5 Expected To Arrive During January 2015

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According to the reports, Xiaomi may also reveal few other devices as well within next three weeks, including successors to Redmi 1S, Redmi Note or even Mi Pad.

Facebook To Change Ad Policy From January!

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Companies will have to spend money separately for promotion of each post on their page.

Airtel Takes Back Its Decision To Charge Extra For Skype, Viber Calls

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Following the decision from Airtel, all the calls made via Skype, Viber or other internet applications like Line were being made chargeable across the prepaid networks.

Now A Bracelet Can Display Your Android Screen On Your Skin!

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It can be worn on your wrist and a small light beam on the device projects Android device on your forearm.

Android Auto Finally To Debut In 2015

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Android Auto is a software for cars which will let users access Internet without any smartphone.

5 Coolest Gadget Gifts For New Year!

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Looking to gift some cool gadgets on this occasion of New Year? Here are five coolest gift ideas for you.

Lava Launches Iris 310 Style With Android 4.4 KitKat @ Rs 3,749

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Lava Iris 310 Style sports 8.89-cm (3.5-inch) (320x480 pixels) HVGA TFT display and is powered by a 1.3GHz dual-core MediaTek (MT6571) processor alongside 256MB of RAM and Mali-400 MP GPU.

8 Things To Do With Old Smartphones!

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Got a new smartphone? Don't throw away the old one. Here is how you can use your old phone to increase it's productivity.

Autistic Kids Can Now Learn Social And Communication Skills With New Apps!

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Google Glass has been found the most ideal solution for kids suffering from autism because of its accelerometer chip which supports head gestures.

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