A quiet press note last week announced Android phone giant Samsung Electronics and Accenture, the world’s second-largest technology consulting and services provider, had teamed up. They aim to deliver three things: a secure mobile
April 30, 2024
April 30, 2024
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A quiet press note last week announced Android phone giant Samsung Electronics and Accenture, the world’s second-largest technology consulting and services provider, had teamed up. They aim to deliver three things: a secure mobile
Samsung has shared a new unPacked trailer which confirms that the company will unveil the next Galaxy flagship smartphone, which will almost definitely be called the Galaxy S5, at MWC 2014. The
A new mid-range handset from Micromax has been listed on the company’s official website. The price and availability of the smartphone – Bolt A068 is yet to be officially revealed by the
Internet search company Google bought a 5.94 percent stake in China’s Lenovo Group Ltd last month for $750 million, according to a disclosure on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Google acquired 618.3
Micromax is finally making its presence felt globally as it has announced the launch of its operations in Russia. The Indian smartphone manufacturer has announced that it will commence its operations with
The iBall Andi4.5-K6 budget Android smartphone has been listed on the company’s site without price, and is also available at an online retailer at Rs. 7,395. iBall Andi4.5-K6 is a dual-SIM 3G-enabled
OTTAWA: What is a BlackBerry user to do? After teaching the world to type on tiny buttons, BlackBerry could soon be leaving the business of making phones – leaving fewer options for a vocal
BEIJING: China is reportedly working on developing 5G technology after the wide acceptance of predecessor 3G and 4G getting equally greater response. The secretary general of Telecommunication Development Industry Alliance (TDTA), Yang Hua said that they have started research and
NEW DELHI: It seems Nokia is making a desperate attempt to salvage lost ground in the mobile market. The company is reported to be launching as many as six devices at an upcoming event
TORONTO: Fairfax Financial chief executive Prem Watsa said he is confident the consortium he leads can find the money to fund its $4.7 billion bid for smartphone maker BlackBerry. “We wouldn’t put our name
SEOUL: Samsung Electronics said it will introduce a smartphone with a curved display in October, as the world’s top handset maker seeks to set the pace of hardware innovation and maintain its supremacy in a fiercely competitive business.
TAIPEI: HTC is facing supply constraints on its latest smartphone, sources familiar with the matter said, piling pressure on already disappointing sales and increasing the likelihood the firm will post its first net loss