Rise of China in mobile; Samsung and LG results; end of the Indian IT services dream

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ZDNet Week in Review - Asia
July 28, 2016
Made in China: Four horsemen of the iPhone apocalypse
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Today it's the $100 value handset. Tomorrow it will be the $200 premium smartphone. There's nothing left for the traditional device OEMs with those kind of margins. Huawei, ZTE, Xiaomi and Lenovo are coming, and Apple and Samsung can't stop them.
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Cybersecurity experts most wanted in Singapore
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​DBS Bank signs AWS to focus on fintech
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​Samsung mobile profit continues its rise for Q2
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​LG mobile division bleeds $136m amid record profits
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Is the Indian IT services dream coming to an end?
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Xiaomi enters laptop market with Mi Notebook Air
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Singtel and Ericsson implementing 450Mbps 4G indoor technology in 2017
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A Trump presidency can make Asia tech great again
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THIS WEEK ON ZD NET
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1. Securing Your Mobile Enterprise
In ZDNet's new special feature, we look at the latest wisdom and best practices for securing the mobile workforce,including stress-reducing MDM tips for businesses managing Apple devices. | Also: Best practices for managing the security of BYOD smartphones and tablets.
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2. Disruption ahead
Here's why 2-in-1 PCs are destroying the iPad and Android tablets. | Android is imploding, and there's nothing that can be done to stop it. | While Apple and Google are enjoying their war of attrition over handset market share, a chilling wind comes blowing from China. Welcome to the Game of Smartphones.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
First look: Microsoft's Windows 10 Anniversary Update
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Unlike most Microsoft watchers, I haven't been installing the interim Windows 10 preview builds since last fall. Here's my first look at the Windows 10 update coming August 2.
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