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Motorola debuts New Moto 360 (Second-Gen) Collection

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Motorola has launched the new Moto 360 (2nd-Gen) Collection. It comes with more styles, more features and more battery. In India, Motorola will introduce five variants of Moto 360, three metal variants and two leather ones. And for the first time, the company is introducing two variants exclusively for women: a distinctive rose gold with blush leather and natural metal, while the men’s variants will be available in cognac, black leather and black metal. The collection will be available only on Flipkart and Myntra, starting at INR19,999. The original Moto 360 was the first smartwatch that actually looked like a watch. With the second generation, Motorola has refined the classic and timeless design and created a collection specifically designed for men, women and fitness enthusiasts. Taking further inspiration from the traditional watch world, Moto 360’s case design now features lugs specifically tailored for men and women, and polished bezels in new styles. Wrists come in different

Delhi Police joins Twitter to serve citizens better

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To serve citizens in a much better way, the Delhi Police has taken a proactive step to join Twitter. Joining the digital brand wagon, with three Twitter accounts, one for the Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) and two accounts of the Commissioner of Police Bhim Sain Bassi (@BhimBassi) and @CPDelhi, Delhi Police is paving the path for a digitally-enabled and safer city. Through the platform, Delhi Police aims to connect real time with people to give them speedy updates and actions. Transparent, quick and real-time conversations on Twitter have motivated governments and authorities to actively engage on the platform... Read more

Qualcomm’s commitment for Design India challange

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In line with the commitment made by Dr Paul E. Jacobs, Executive Chairman, Qualcomm Incorporated, when he called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Digital Economy event which was held in September 2015 in San Jose, USA. Qualcomm Incorporated has announced the launch of the Qualcomm Design in India Challenge. Dr Jacobs has also announced Qualcomm’s support for the Government of India’s Digital India and Make in India vision and is committed to introduce a Design in India Initiative to encourage the creation of a local product design ecosystem. In association with the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), the Qualcomm Design in India challenge aims to catalyze the creation of a product and hardware design ecosystem in India in the domains of smartphones, tablets and Internet of Everything (IoT) products for healthcare, education, banking, agriculture, automotive, wearables and smartcities... Read more