Beefing up its security efforts, Finnish telecom equipment maker Nokia will launch a dedicated security unit that will act as its central office for security processes, partnerships and guide for developing product.
Philips will launch a range of smartphones and feature phones, as the Dutch consumer electronics maker re-enters the extremely competitive and crowded Indian smartphone market which is one of the fastest growing
Upping the ante in the fiercely competitive budget segment of the Indian smartphone market, Microsoftis all set to launch its dual-SIM smartphone – the Lumia 630 – that will take head-on likes of Moto G(Review | Pictures), HTC Desire
Seems like Nokia is planning to extend its Here apps and services to other rival smartphone and tablet platforms – Android and iOS (once again). Notably, back in November 2012, Nokia
Nokia India employees have sought Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s intervention to resolve labour issues at the handset maker’s factory in Chennai, requesting the state government to take a “firm stand” in
Former Nokia boss Stephen Elop will get 24.2 million euros ($33.4 million or Rs. 201 crores) in cash and shares after leaving the Finnish company, more than 25 percent higher than originally
Earlier Intex launched its first ever touch-and-type smartphone: the Aqua Qwerty, at an introductory price of Rs 4,990. Home grown manufacturer Intex has now listed a new smartphone on its official website
Microsoft Corp will begin selling its Xbox One video game console in China in September through its partnership with Chinese Internet TV company BesTV New Media Co, the company said on Tuesday.
We have seen in the past a number of handset makers releasing smartphones with advanced rear camera capabilities (and a few exceptional ones with swivel-based cameras serving both sides). However, if a
Finnish telecommunication gear maker Nokia promoted Rajeev Suri, the head of its biggest division, to chief executive on Tuesday, tasking him with charting its future growth without the mobile phone unit for
Rajeev Suri will become the new chief executive of Finnish telecommunications gear maker Nokia, the company said on Tuesday, adding that it would return an extra 1 billion euros to shareholders from
The US-based software giant Microsoft, the new owner of Nokia’s mobile devices business, will target the $50 billion affordable handset market to restore lost glory of a firm which once was the