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Samsung Galaxy S5 Shipped With 'Defective' Camera Unit; Affects U.S.A. and Few Other Countries

On 24th April, Samsung released a 60 seconds advertisement dubbed 'The Next Big Thing Is Here' flaunting the Galaxy S5's camera by comparing it to iPhone 5S's camera unit. Alas, the next day, the company was put in a situation to admit that Samsung shipped a limited number of Galaxy S5 smartphones with "inoperable" cameras and that it has taken necessary steps to make sure the issue does not reoccur in future shipments.

5 Killer Reasons to Buy ‘OnePlus One’ Android Smartphone; Specifications, Price, Release Date, Early-Bird Offer

The company 'OnePlus' unveiled its first smartphone, the 'One' last week. It is worth noting that, the anticipation around this particular Android Smartphone has been very high and it is touted by many as a flagship killer. OnePlus One runs on CyanogenMod 11S version, which is based on Android 4.4 KitKat and the handset boasts of some of the best high-end specifications and features.
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A woman looks at the screen of her mobile phone in front of an Apple logo outside its store in downtown Shanghai September 10, 2013.

Apple 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Delayed Until 2015

Apple is set to roll out two iPhone models in 2014. The company will have a 4.7-inch screen and the other will have a 5.5-inch display, as claimed by earlier reports.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Speaks During Her Keynote Address at the Annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Yahoo President/CEO Marissa Mayer Already Has Support from Apple for Her Yahoo-Over-Google Plan

Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has set aggressive plans to confront Google head on by convincing Apple to make Yahoo the default search engine in the iPad and iPhone's Safari Web browser. She is well backed up by Adam Cahan, senior vice president for mobile and product search department of Yahoo, and already supported by a longtime acquaintance inside Apple and some of its executives.
Joe Belfiore holds a pair of mobile phones featuring the new Windows 8.1 operating system during the company's "build" conference in San Francisco

'Windows 8.1 Update' Available From 08 April; 'Mandatory' Update for Windows 8.1 Users

Windows 8.1 users will be able to migrate to 'Windows 8.1 Update' starting 08th April 2014. According to Microsoft, this is a mandatory and recommended update for Windows 8.1. Failure to install this Update will prevent Windows from patching the system with any future updates from May 2014. Although the Windows 8.1 Update is set out to be a security update, it packs a lot of new features. This update is available for both MSDN and TechNet subscribers.

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