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Telugu boothu kathalu :Google has revealed a new travel aggregation tool designed to work as part of its search apps for iOS and Android.

Destinations for Google is designed to offer smartphone users easy access to the best deals on flights and hotels in one place, as well as providing a string of savvy destination guides and itineraries.

The service, which is available now as part of the main Google app, as well as working on mobile browsers, pulls together some of Google’s existing travel functionality alongside a number of new features.

Telugu boothu kathalu Users only need to enter the name of a country and then the word ‘destinations’ to see an instant list of cities and key tourist hotspots, with the cheapest prices for hotels and flights shown too.

Price graphs show the best time to go in terms of price and popularity, while you can book hotels and flights directly from search results, tweaking results depending on whether you want to fly non–stop or stay at a fancy or affordable hotel. Google says this is designed to bring an end to having to open countless tabs when planning a holiday.Telugu boothu kathalu

iPhone sales have fallen again, dropping by a massive 15% between April and June compared with the same period last year.

Apple sold 40.4 million iPhones in the last quarter, higher than analysts were expecting, but still much lower than the 47.5 million smartphones it sold a year ago.

iPad sales were also down, dropping to 9.95 million from 10.9 million. The fall in sales comes despite Apple launching the iPhone SE and a new version of the iPad Pro earlier in the spring.

However, Apple stock surged on the news, which was not as bad as many keen watchers of the company had feared.

Speaking on a conference call after the results were announced, Apple CEO Tim Cook struck a buoyant tone and dismissed concerns that sales of the iPhone 7 would be sluggish, even though that device is expected to offer no more than a modest update on last year’s models.

“So what the future holds, we'll see, but I'm very optimistic about the future because I see so many signs that are positive.”

The iPhone 7 is set to launch around September 12th, according to reports.



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The LG G5 is much, much more than the iterative update to last year's G4 that you might have expected.

Billed as the phone that could take modular mobiles into the mainstream, it's less a standalone handset than a hub for a range of cool accessories.

Among them is an add-on that allows you to turn the G5 into a controller for drones or a BB-8-style robot. And there are accessories that transform it into a high-end stereo or a nifty standalone camera too.

We gave the G5 and its predecessor the G5 a once-over at MWC and we really liked what we saw.

But what do you think of LG's bid to transform smartphones? Let us know in the comments section.

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Apple’s much anticipated iPhone 5SE could launch as soon as March 15th. That’s the word from sources speaking anonymously with 9to5mac.

While that date could shift, it seems Apple is tentatively planning to invite media to an event which will see the launch of the updated 4–inch iPhone, alongside the new iPad Air 3 and a series of fresh Apple Watch accessories.

The iPhone 5SE will unquestionably be the biggest story of the day. It’s said to come with similar internal specs to the iPhone 6s, including a fast A9 chipset and support for Live Photos.

However, its design is thought to be very much along the same lines as 2013’s iPhone 5s, if a little slimmer and more rounded.

Insiders have suggested it will cost the same as the iPhone 5s. That device starts at £379 SIM–free.

The iPad Air 3 has featured heavily in rumours in recent weeks, with the updated tablet thought to come with an LED flash and a quad–speaker system.

The event will not, however, see Apple fully update its smartwatch. Instead, the Apple Watch is likely to receive a string of new accessories, including updated bands.

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As is tradition, Google will release the new version of Android at the same time as its new Nexus devices. Both phones will be the first to ship with Android M, while the rest of us will have to wait to update our devices.
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Android M – or Android 6.0 Marshmallow, to give it its full name – brings some major bug fixes, gives more control over app permissions, and brings support for two new features: Android Pay and Now on Tap.

Android Pay is Google's take on Apple Pay, and lets you pay for goods and services by tapping your phone against the card reader. It will replace Google Wallet.

Now on Tap, meanwhile, will serve up information on films, restaurants and more from within various apps. Texting someone about a restaurant you want to try? You'll be able to book a table from within the text app using Now on Tap. Amazing.

Now, the meat of the devices.

The LG-made follow-up to the Nexus 5 is expected to sport a 5.2-inch screen, a USB-C port and dual front-facing speakers. Inside, we're expecting a Snapdragon 808 chip with 3GB of RAM.

It'll also have a fingerprint sensor on the back.

Huawei's successor to the Nexus 6 will have a 5.76-inch QHD screen and metal body, along with the same fingerprint sensor and USB-C port as its smaller sibling.

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Expect them to give the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus a run for their money.

5 Price

There's been no indication of price yet, but we can make some predictions based on previous Nexus devices.

They're known for being affordable, though as the specs have improved, the prices have gone up. They're more mid-range devices than wallet-friendly mobiles.

As such, we'd expect the 5.2-incher to cost roughly the same as the Moto X Play, i.e. starting at £279. That's far cheaper than some phones, but pricier than the OnePlus 2, which only costs £239.

The larger of the phones will naturally be more expensive. We'd wager it will cost around £330.

With these and the new iPhones, phone lovers are in for a very merry Christmas.

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Facebook has confirmed it's working on its own virtual assistant service, aimed at taking on the likes of Apple’s Siri and Google Now.

The tool, which is purportedly simply called 'M', forms part of the social network’s Messenger app. Unlike Siri, Microsoft Cortana or Google Now, it doesn’t take voice commands, but answers queries via text.

Facebook says it uses artificial intelligence that’s supervised by humans, with text input meaning it should be more accurate than its rivals.

What makes Facebook's assistant service particularly interesting is the fact that it can carry out tasks for users as well as answering queries.

According to Facebook’s David Marcus, who revealed the news, 'M' can "purchase items, get gifts delivered to your loved ones, book restaurants, [make] travel arrangements, appointments and way more".

For those with privacy concerns, 'M' will only use data from the Messenger app, not from your regular page.

At the moment, the service is only being trialled by select users in the San Francisco Bay Area. But expect that to change if Facebook sees an opportunity to roll it out and take a slice out of the competition.

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Samsung's next flagship, the Galaxy S7, is due to be released in the next three months, so it's no surprise to see it leak again. What is surprising is that reports suggest the handset could drop down to a 12-megapixel camera.

That would be down from the 16-megapixel snapper on the Galaxy S6.

So what's going on? Well first of all, it's important to note that these aren't official specs.

They come from Chinese social networking site Weibo where they were posted by AnTuTu, one of the most popular benchmarking platforms. Benchmarking is when a tester puts phones through their paces to gauge exact specs to compare them against each other.

Secondly, a 12-megapixel camera isn't necessarily any worse than a 16-megapixel one.

There's a lot more to image quality than mere megapixels. The iPhone 6S sports a 12-megapixel snapper, after all, and it gives some of the best photos of any phone.

The S7's other leaked specs include a 5.1-inch screen with a resolution of 2,560x1,440 pixels, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

We could see the S7 as soon as Mobile World Congress, which kicks off on February 22nd. Expect more leaks before then.

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Apple already has a Voice Memos app, which comes in very handy for noting down those Alan Partridge-style "Idea for a program" thoughts. But now it's released a music-specific version called Music Memos for the musos among you.
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Say you wake up with a particular refrain in your head. Just fire up the app and you can record any instrument in uncompressed audio.

Winningly, the app detects the rhythm of piano and acoustic guitar, and lays down some virtual drums and bass so you'll know how it'd sound done with a full arrangement. Nice.

Everything you record syncs to iCloud, and is accessible using GarageBand or Logic Pro X.

You can even share your songs with fans using an Apple Music Connect account. So you'd better start getting some fans.

Apple has also updated GarageBand, adding the virtual drummer from the Mac version. And it's been tweaked for the iPad Pro and now supports 3D Touch on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. Music to our ears.

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Apple has broken its silence on the subject of the ‘undeleteables’ - apps that come pre-installed on iPhones and iPads, and are impossible to remove.

We’re talking about things like Stocks, which anecdotal evidence would suggest that literally no one uses, the Watch app which is only any use to you if you are one of the eight people in the world who owns an Apple Watch, and iBooks which is the digital equivalent of a dusty, cobweb-strewn library shelf.

Some of the undeletable apps are useful, of course - Notes, Mail, Maps and Passbook all have their roles to play if you haven’t already replaced them with better third-party apps that do the same things - but Tips? Has anyone ever actually used Tips?

Tim Cook has finally conceded that Apple is at least thinking about maybe letting you delete some of them.

He told Buzzfeed: “This is a more complex issue than it first appears.

“There are some apps that are linked to something else on the iPhone. If they were to be removed they might cause issues elsewhere on the phone. There are other apps that aren’t like that.

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Virgin Media has announced pre-order price points for the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, ahead of the phones’ official streetdate of September 25th.

The iPhone 6S is up for grabs from £34 per month with no upfront charge on Virgin Media’s Freestyle tariff. That’s gets you 250 minutes and 250MB of data per month, plus unlimited texts.

Given the choice, though, we’d probably opt for the £39 per month option, which includes a more realistic monthly data allowance of 1GB, as well as 2,500 minutes and unlimited texts. Once again, there’s no upfront charge for the phone.

If those sound like competitive prices, they are. But there is a catch. And that’s the mobile internet service you get on Virgin Media is 3G, rather than the 4G and even faster Cat6 4G+ service of which the new iPhone is capable.

At the time of writing, the iPhone 6S Plus was listed on drop-down menus on Virgin Media’s site, but wasn’t available to buy. That may be just because it’s out of stock.

Or it could be that Virgin Media has opted not to stock it at all. Which isn’t out of the question given that last year’s iPhone 6 Plus appealed to a pretty niche market compared with the standard iPhone 6.

Either way, we’ve given Virgin Media’s press team a shout and we’ll report back with their answer.

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Samsung has revealed its quarterly results. And they suggest that like its key rival Apple, it will face struggles in the smartphone sector throughout 2016.

Profits from its mobile business slid by 7.3% between October and December 2015, with smartphone sales also in decline. The company did not reveal exact figures.

However, it did say that it expected smartphone shipments to be boosted year–on–year during the first three months of 2016. This is down to the launch of new products, including a range of updated Galaxy A Series handsets.

The company admitted it expected things to be tough in 2016 in general, though, and forecasted "single-digit percentage growth in both the smartphone and tablet categories, amid softening demand and intensifying competition".

Despite this, it made the bullish assertion that it "aims to reinforce its market leadership and drive growth with differentiated and innovative products".

These results, however, suggest that a wider malaise is setting in across the smartphone sector.

That's evident in Apple this week predicting its first-ever decline in iPhone sales, as well as the advent of the 'handset fatigue' trend that's making consumers less willing to pay out for incrementally better phones.

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Samsung sold more smartphones than Apple in the final three months of last year, reasserting its position of dominance in the increasingly tough market.

According to figures from Strategy Analytics, Samsung shifted 81.3 million smartphones in the final quarter of 2015. That compares with 74.8 million for Apple, which revealed its official results earlier this week.

Last year, Samsung and Apple were neck and neck after the Christmas period, with the release of Apple’s then cutting edge iPhone and iPhone 6 Plus pushing it closer to its Korean rival than ever before.

Now though, Samsung has opened up a healthy lead over Apple, with a 22.2% share of the smartphone market. Apple has 16.1%.

The numbers, however, belie the fact that both companies this week revealed they would struggle in the coming months.

Apple said it expected to see its first-ever decline in iPhone sales, while Samsung revealed its smartphone business profits slid at the end of 2015.

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If true, this would mean Apple's line-up come September would be the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, and iPhone 5SE (as this latter model would replace the 5S).

The 5SE would also have more storage than the 5S, coming in 16GB and 64GB variants. The 5S currently comes in 16GB and 32GB models.

Of course none of this is official from Apple yet, so could be untrue or subject to change. But it seems to square up so far.

Meanwhile, an image of what purports to be the iPhone 5SE has emerged over on the One More Thing forums (see the image at the top of this story). Expect plenty more of these before launch.

Apple is rumoured to be set to launch the new device during the week of March 14th. That's seven weeks' time.

Excited about the next-gen budget iPhone? Us too. Here's our five point guide to why it'll breathe new life into the iPhone 5S: 5 reasons to be excited about the iPhone 5SE.

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This could be the first picture to leak of the Samsung Galaxy S7.

As you can see, it appears to have been taken in a testing facility. And don't worry, Samsung hasn't gone all Optimus Prime on us – that grey bit around the outside is a protective box.

So what can we learn from the photo? If it's genuine, the S7 will have a thick bezel at the top and bottom, plus capacitive touch buttons on the bottom along with a home button.

It also looks pretty rectangular, so Samsung may have tweaked the design since last year's S6. Or it could be the case is making it look that way.

It's also possible that this is just a testing unit, which Samsung uses in case any pictures like this leak. That way, the design isn't revealed before the launch.

Though it does seem to square with the render we mocked up, based on schematics from the supply chain.
Samsung is rumoured to be planning to launch the S7 at an event on February 21st, the day before Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona.

The handset could go on sale as soon as March 11th.

It's said to boast a 12-megapixel camera, which would be down from the 16-megapixel snapper on the S6. Also expected are a 5.1-inch 2,560x1,440-pixel screen and 4GB of RAM.

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Cards on the table time – this isn't an iPhone 7 leak, more a 'what could be'. Based on rumours, and with a sprinkling of imagination, German site iPhone-Tricks.com has come up with a render of how it would like the iPhone 7 to look. And it could well be on-the-money.

We're not sure about the borderless OLED display. But the on-screen home button could be spot on.
Apple is rumoured to be ditching a physical home button in favour of an on-screen one. It would certainly make the handset look more sleek, and, well, more Apple.

We also like the more customisable home screen, and the opportunity to choose an app from the home button without unlocking the phone.

Making the home button recognise gestures would also be a genius move. It would be just like Apple's Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad, for use with its range of desktops and laptops.

The render is "purely hypothetical", the site writes, "and aims to please your inner Apple geek." Consider it pleased.

It's just a shame we'll have to wait until September to see if the real iPhone 7 lives up to this.

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