The best early Boxing Day sales 2019: pre-Christmas deals offer big savingsThe best early Boxing Day sales 2019: pre-Christmas deals offer big savings

These Boxing Day sales are offering fantastic new savings on this year's top tech and home products, so whether you're looking for a last-minute gift or you've had your eye on something all year long, now is the time to take the leap. We've found excellent early Boxing Day sales that offer brilliant prices on everything from laptops to wearables,

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Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Shenzhen has grown into a futuristic city in just 30 years

Thirty years ago, Shenzhen was a fishing village, surrounded by paddy fields.

Then came a plan to build China's first special economic zone to allow foreign investments, and out of the quiet rural landscape grew

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Image copyrightWeibo Image caption A player dressed as a Hong Kong protester on GTA V

The Hong Kong protests are being played out on Grand Theft Auto (GTA) V online.

Players in Hong Kong realised they could dress up as protesters after a new update for the game was released earlier this month.

They spread the

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Image copyrightToTokImage caption The ToTok app has been removed from Apple and Google's app stores

Google and Apple have removed an Emirati messaging app called ToTok amid claims that it is used for state spying.

Not to be confused with China's TikTok, ToTok markets itself as an easy and secure way to chat by

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Motorola has announced that it is delaying the launch of the new Razr - an updated version of its 2005 hit clamshell phone which boasts a vertical folding screen.

The device, with a launch price of $1,500 (£1,170), was due to begin shipping in the US

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The best tech and trends of the decade

It’s hard to summarize the last ten years in tech. We’ve had new phones, data leaks, foldable tech, VR, and a whole slew of things that have been keeping us busy. Technology never stands still for long, and if the last ten years are anything to go by, then we’re certainly in for a whirlwind ride for the next decade.

Here at TheIndianSubcontinent HQ

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