Spice F311 Android Oreo Go Edition launched in India with 5.45-inch 18:9 displaySpice F311 Android Oreo Go Edition launched in India with 5.45-inch 18:9 display

Indian smartphone maker Spice Devices has announced a new budget device in India, dubbed as the F311. It is an Android Oreo Go Edition device and features an 18:9 display, making it the first Android Go device to feature an 18:9 display.

Just like other Android Go devices, the Spice F311 is also pre-installed with Android Go apps such as Files Go,

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Vivo Nex S scheduled to launch in India on July 19Vivo Nex S scheduled to launch in India on July 19

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is scheduled to launch its latest flagship device, the Nex S in India on July 19. The company had launched the device earlier this month in China and India will be the second country for the device’s launch.

In China, Vivo had also launched the Nex A, a Snapdragon 710 variant of the device along with the Nex S, but

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Sony is confident it will find a solution to its Fortnite console crossplay problemSony is confident it will find a solution to its Fortnite console crossplay problem

With the arrival of the massively popular Fortnite: Battle Royale on the Nintendo Switch just weeks ago, many players were shocked to discover that any Epic Games account previously linked to a PSN account was blocked from accessing the game on the hybrid console — despite the fact that the PS4 allows for cross-play with PC and iOS players. 

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Remaining World Cup 2018 coverage to be simulcast on both SBS and OptusRemaining World Cup 2018 coverage to be simulcast on both SBS and Optus

Major Australian telco Optus had to briefly sacrifice its exclusivity rights to the country's World Cup 2018 coverage last week when technical issues plagued its Optus Sport broadcast and fans rebelled. The telco has now officially granted SBS permission to air all remaining games.

After obtaining rights to air 64 of the Russian World Cup matches,

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Dr Dre hit with $25m bill for Beats headphonesDr Dre hit with $25m bill for Beats headphones
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine first worked together on Dre's album The Chronic

Dr Dre and music mogul Jimmy Iovine have been ordered to pay $25.2m (£19.2m) to a former partner in their headphone company, Beats.

Steven Lamar claimed credit for the idea of creating a brand of

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Surplus energy rides the 'gravity train'Surplus energy rides the 'gravity train'
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