While BlackBerry has narrowed its losses and seen an upward trend in revenue numbers, the loss of 3 million BlackBerry users this quarter is possibly a major loss. CEO confirms that the
Nokia Corporation and Siemens AG today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which Nokia acquires Siemens’ entire 50% stake in their joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks. The
Apple has struck a deal with the world’s biggest contract microchip maker in what analysts see as an attempt to reduce its reliance on arch-rival Samsung, a report said. The US tech
Dubai based Comguard Networks, an arm of the Spectrum Group of Companies along with Winmagic productively concluded their joint seminar – “Understanding The True Cost of Data Encryption” in Chennai. The event
Intel Corp’s new CEO said on Friday he would speed up the rollout of chips for smartphones, tablets and wearable devices as consumers move away from personal computers. Brian Krzanich, an Intel
India is evidently a strong market for many majors. Reportedly, Samsung has planned to invest Rs 500 crores to further pump its mobile production capacity in India. An industry source told PTI,
Micromax, the domestic mobile phone manufacturer that gained much popularity with their Canvas series is about to launch a new model Canvas Lite A92. The phone is already up for preorder at
The Micromax Canvas Lite A92 is available for pre-order online for Rs. 8,499. The smartphone shows off a 5-inch display and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Micromax is all set to
The Indian smartphone maker, Micromax has launched Canvas Lite A92 in the market. The smartphone carries a price tag of Rs. 8,499. We had reported a couple of days back that this
Sony said some dealers in Dubai resold about $12.8 million worth of its video equipment and medical instruments to Iranian ministries, in a move that could possibly attract US penalties. The dealers
KOLKATA: Digital imaging company Epson said it hopes to achieve 25% growth during 2013-14 as against 20% it made in the last fiscal. “We hope to reach a target of 25% growth
SAN FRANCISCO: Intel’s new CEO on Friday said he would speed up the rollout of chips for smartphones, tablets and wearable devices as consumers move away from personal computers. Brian Krzanich, an