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Motorola starts Android 5.1 soak test for Moto E (1st Gen): Official changelog
Motorola has started Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the first generation Moto E smartphone via soak test.
Folks at XDA forum have confirmed the soak test, which bundles a new software version 23.21.15, weighing in at 209.5MB, for users in India.
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Panasonic Debuts First Ever TV Lineup Running Open-Source Firefox OS
Multiple reports surfaced yesterday suggesting the much anticipated Panasonic smart TV running Firefox OS is now available in Europe, with shipping in the US and elsewhere to begin in the coming months. First unveiled at CES 2015 in January, the new 4K smart TVs could help Panasonic relive the dizzying success achieved from its iconic plasma sets and gain some much needed market traction.
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First Panasonic Firefox OS-powered smart TVs now available in Europe
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Panasonic's Firefox TVs are now on sale
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Panasonic releases first Firefox OS TVs
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