The upcoming Nothing Phone 3, expected to launch in mid-2025, is poised to redefine health tracking with its cutting-edge AI-driven predictive health monitoring features. Leveraging advanced algorithms, the device will analyze data
Currently, more than 60% of individuals in sub-Saharan Africa have access to a mobile phone The growth of mobile phones and services across the African continent has instantly brought many Africans into
Karbonn, one of the leading domestic mobile brands, announced its intentions to stay on top of smartphone technology trends in 2014, and identified them in a press release on Thursday, quoting the
Brother International India announced its growth plans for India market. In a move to further expand Brother’s penetration in Indian market and establish deeper connect with the Indian consumers, the company announced
Brother International India, a global player in the development, manufacturing and marketing of printing, communication and digital imaging technologies for Home, SOHO and Enterprise, today announced its growth plans for India market.
Elitecore Technologies announces that its SMP has successfully enabled Tier-1 operators set up Wi-Fi networks to monetize their 3G/4G/Wireline Broadband services. With the growing trends of smart device usage, data consumption and
Vertu, the world’s leading provider of luxury mobile phones has announced that Perry Oosting has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer and confirmed that the Board has named Massimiliano Pogliani, previously Chief
A developer misplaced his Lumia 920, which got leaked into the wild, revealing some interesting features that will come with the next update of the OS. With all the excitement building up
Elitecore Technology offering a centralized bundled solution with complete Wi-Fi access infrastructure and internet connectivity on a Managed Services platform. Apart from hospitality, the Elitecore Wi-Fi SMP solution enables operators cater to
The fabled Nokia EOS phone might turn out to be the much touted Windows Phone equivalent of Nokia’s acclaimed 808 PureView phone if a new rumour is to be believed. Windows Phone
NEW DELHI: Consumer electronics maker Panasonic will launch its first smartphone marking its re-entry into the Rs 31,000-crore Indian handset market after being absent for more than half a decade. The Japanese
Panasonic, the creator of the Micro-Four Thirds format has updated their mirrorless segment with two new cameras, along with a new advanced point and shoot. Panasonic has launched three new cameras, two