Fight Your Way through Hordes of Vampires in Vampires Until Dawn for iPhone
The new independent video game studio BeCrush, just announced its first title for Apple's iPhone platform, Vampires Until Dawn. The shooting game is now available through AppStore and promises to become a smash-hit on the iPhone application market.
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Telecom in India: Giant Land, Giant Opportunities | Stocks and Sectors
The telecommunications market in India has tremendous potential, and there is no communications equipment maker in the world which is not increasing its presence there at this time, ahead of the era of 3G cellular communications. …
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Nepal Telecom outlines expansion plans | ktm2day ||| ktm2day
In view of the cutthroat competition, Nepal Telecom (NT), the state owned telecom giant, has targeted to add 2.21 million customers to its subscriber base and call a global tender for building capacity for additional 5 million GSM …
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NSN weighs private equity investors: FT
Nokia and Siemens are considering opening up their jointly-owned telecoms vendor to private equity investment, and are holding talks over a potential deal worth up to $1 billion.
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Motorola's Ming handsets revisions A1680, MT810 and XT806 went
… phones from its Ming series of handsets jointly with different Chinese wireless carriers . The three models with them being A1680, MT810 and XT806 have been made official for China Unicom, China Mobile and China Telecom respectively
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Slowdown: Intel cuts forecast
Chip leader and tech bellwether Intel has cut its sales outlook, citing weaker demand for PCs, while new figures show mobile network spending fell in the last quarter.
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Microsoft co-founder files patent suit against tech firms
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has filed a patent case against some of the major internet and technology companies, including Google, Apple and Facebook, the Financial Times reports. The case was filed in the federal court i
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Nokia Siemens Networks confirms private equity talks
Nokia Siemens Networks has received unsolicited expressions of interest from private equity firms. CEO Rajeev Suri confirmed
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Intel acquires Infineon's mobile chips unit for USD 1.4 bln
Intel has agreed to buy German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies' Wireless Solutions (WLS) business for USD
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Bahrain to World: BlackBerrys Welcome
A full-page ad in The Economist this week features a photo of an actual-size BlackBerry, smack in the middle of the sheet. But the advertisement wasn’t
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New Cloud Security Certification Program Launches
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), an industry group seeking to promote security standards for cloud computing,
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RIM, India Square Off
Research In Motion (RIM) confirmed Friday that it is willing to work with India on policy that would regulate the use of encryption technologies, but India reportedly says it's not willing to compromise.
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Uganda Thinks Big on Broadband
Telecom markets worldwide are getting ready for the data deluge, but special factors at work in Uganda mean that the transformation in its market will be more marked than in most.
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Testing Cisco's Next-Gen Mobile Network
The future of network communications is mobile – where wireless broadband technologies will be ubiquitously available
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Analysis: Impact of mobile data, devices on BI, analytics
Ask not what business intelligence can do for mobile, but perhaps what mobile can do for business intelligence.
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3G Spectrum to Be Free by 1 September 2010—Indian Government
On 27 August 2010, the Indian government reiterated its commitment to free up 3G spectrum by 1 September 2010,
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Orange to Release Low-Cost Tablet to Rival iPad by Year-End—Report
France Telecom has revealed plans to bring out its own tablet computer, in conjunction with a "large Asian manufacturer", undercutting the hugely popular iPad from Apple, according to a report in Les Echos.
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GSA Reports Global LTE Network Commitments Pass 100
The industry body has said that numbers of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) network commitments are up 71% in the last six months alone.
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LTE subscribers to hit 300 million by 2015
The number of people who subscribe to LTE next-generation wireless broadband services is expected to reach 300 million by 2015, compared with 500,000 this year, according to a report released Wednesday by Juniper Research.
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Final India decision on BlackBerry on Aug 30: source
India will take a final decision on August 30 on whether to
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Mobile-Phone Farming in India
It’s a question most farmers in insect-ridden rural India ask themselves or their neighbors. But it’s also a question to which very few have the correct answer.
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Technology industry faces chip shortage
The technology industry faces a growing shortage of semiconductors and other high-tech components following a failure to invest in new manufacturing facilities during the recession, experts have warned.
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Telecom NZ welcomes regulatory freedom on resales
Telecom, which is fighting to get a share of the government’s $1.35 billion fund to roll-out high-speed internet, is set to get the freedom to set the terms for its resale services.
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Google offers free voice calls via Gmail
Google is taking on internet telephone companies like Skype by allowing users to call from its free web-based email service. For the
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