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Turkish footballer Selçuk İnan sues Samsung for ‘S8’ logo
Turkish Super League leader Galatasaray’s midfielder Selçuk İnan has sued technology giant Samsung for using his registered logo “S8” as the brand name for its latest handset.
"ARtfel" AGERPRES photo exhibition at Sutu Palace
AGERPRES National News Agency organises an "ARtfel" photography exhibition, which combines the photo reportage, the video documentary and enhanced reality.
The exhibition can be visited November 24 through December 10, at Sutu Palace — Bucharest Municipal Museum, and the opening will take place on Monday, 18:30 hrs.
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Message for start-ups is 'Don't stop'
People starting businesses in Greece over the last few years have required the kind of fearlessness that one usually associates with extreme sports. The country's longstanding problems in fostering entrepreneurship along with the challenges generated by the crisis have combined to make Greece a testing place in which to do business.
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Google Phone Hit by 'Burn in' Problems
Google's new flagship smartphones have been hit by complaints about the quality of the screen, reported BBC.
Tech reviewers, who have had the device for about two weeks, noticed "burn in" on the display, while others noted "muddy" discolouration on the screen.
Google said it was investigating the issue, which it took "very seriously".
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Apple looking into reports that iPhone 8 batteries swell
Reports from a few iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus buyers have suggested there could be an issue with the battery inside some of the devices swelling, causing the case of Apple’s new iPhone to split open and expose the smartphone’s internals.
Apple has now confirmed it is looking into it, although a spokeswoman declined to comment further when asked how many devices are affected.
Google to buy part of Taiwan smartphone maker HTC for $1.1 bln
Taiwan's struggling smartphone maker HTC said on Sept. 21 it would sell part of its smartphone business to Google for $1.1 billion as the U.S. giant looks to take greater control of its hardware business.
Samsung eyes reset with new Galaxy Note
Samsung on Aug. 23 unveiled a new model of its Galaxy Note as it seeks to leave behind the debacle over exploding batteries in the previous generation of the device, and mount a renewed challenge to Apple and its soon-to-come iPhone 8.
Introducing the Note 8 "phablet" at an event in New York City, executives repeatedly thanked fans who had remained loyal to the device.
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Google's Sweet New Android O Set for Eclipse-Themed Unveil
Google will on Monday reveal the 12th version of Android, the world's most prevalent mobile operating system, at roughly the same time as the solar eclipse in the US, according to Abs-Cbn News.
Microsoft cuts off Windows 10 support early for some PCs
Some PCs that received a free upgrade to Windows 10 less than two years ago are now officially blocked from receiving future updates.
Samsung buys out small Greek firm specializing in text-to-speech
One more high-technology company in Greece has been bought out by foreign investors, as South Korean giant Samsung is taking over Innoetics, a small local firm specializing in voice technologies.