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BlackBerry Curve Hits Singapore

Research In Motion’s (RIM) latest addition to the BlackBerry smartphone collection, the BlackBerry Curve, made its debut in Singapore on Tuesday 17 July 2007.Hailed by RIM as the “smallest and lightest QWERTY BlackBerry handset"...

Indian Mobile Services Market To Cross USD 5 B Mark By 2011

Cellular services segment in India, the world's fastest growing wireless market, is expected to more than double to USD25 billion by 2011, global consultancy and research firm Gartner has said...

Bharti, Ericsson In A USD 2B Deal

India’s top mobile operator Bharti Airtel has awarded a USD 2 billion contract to Swedish telecoms firm supplier Ericsson for expanding its telecom network...

Intel Launches Mobile Core Duo Mobile Processor

Intel has launched the first Intel Core 2 Extreme Edition Mobile dual core Processor claiming to be the world's highest-performing mobile processor. With this launch the world’s top processor maker also announced new desktop processors.

STMicro Shutters Three Plants To Save

Chip maker STMicroelectronics has said it will shut down three of its manufacturing plants-two in the US and one in Morocco over the next two to three years following the decision...

Lenovo Launches ThinkPad T61P

Chinese computer giant Lenovo has launched its latest notebook product—ThinkPad T61p. Lenovo says the product is both energy efficient and its highest-performance notebook computer to date.

MIH Picks 30% In ACL Wireless

MIH India, part of the multi-billion dollar South African media giant, Naspers has picked up a 30 per cent stake in mobile value added services company ACL Wireless for USD 12.3 million...

Is Apple Planning a Cheaper iPhone?

Less than two weeks after the much awaited iPhone made its debut, analysts have already started speculating that a less costly, next generation version may soon be just around the corner...

Now Get 3G Cellular Capabilities In Notebooks

Fujitsu Siemens is launching computers with 3G cellular capabilities. The computers, to be launched next month, will be targeted at both entry and mid range...

Nokia, Motorola Brush Aside Claims Of Batteries Exploding

Nokia and Motorola, tow of the world’s biggest mobile phone makers say that their batteries do not explode and the Chinese allegation that the batteries exploded is false...

WaveSecure Brings a Wave of Relief for Mobile Phone Security Issues

Mobile phones have evolved over the years from being just a device to make a call when on-the-go to being the center of communication with its popular SMS (short messaging service), mobile email and MMS (multi-media messaging service) capabilities. However, with such a wide acceptance of such services comes the rising concern of data security...

NokiaSiemens Bag USD900 M Deal From Bharti

Nokia Siemens, the joint networking arm of NokiaSiemens has bagged a USD 9oo million-expansion deal from India’s biggest mobile services company Airtel...

Motorola Admits To Being Concerned Over iPhone Launch

Motorola has finally admitted that it is worried about the effect of Apple’s iPhone, which was launched in the US on Friday...

Samsung Builds MultiStandard Mobile TV Chip

Samsung Electronics has said that it is testing a multi-standard mobile TV tuner chipset that supports the multiple digital mobile TV standards around the world.

India To Emerge Second Largest Market For Nokia

India, the world's fastest growing wireless market, is set to overtake the US to emerge as the second-largest hub for global mobile handset leader Nokia....

Nokia Makes Connected Living a Reality with a Human Approach to Technology

At its recently held Nokia Connection 2007 event, mobility leader Nokia allowed journalists to take a peek into its latest range of devices, solutions, applications and services...

iPhone to play YouTube videos

iPhone, the widely anticipated phone from Apple Inc. will let users to wirelessly stream material from YouTube, Apple says. YouTube, now owned by Google, has developed a huge audience on desktop computers but is yet to find users on mobilephones.

Sony Ericsson To Set Up R&D Unit in India

Mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson said on Wednesday it is setting up a research and development unit in India to strengthen its position in the world’s fastest-growing mobile market.

IDC Says iPhone No Sure Success

According to a new study by IDC, iPhone might not just be a success story for Apple, despite all the hype surrounding it...

To Increase Connections, BSNL Bundles Data Card

In a bid to increase revenues from data services, state funded telecom operator, BSNL is planning boost its revenue by bundling PC data card with its cellular connections...

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