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Share Ailing Nokia falls back on patents legacy Desperate for cash to tide it over until sales ramp up of new products, Nokia Oyj is stepping up its quest for royalties from rivals using its designs as the basis of their technology. Yahoo CEO Thompson told colleagues he has cancer Former Yahoo chief executive Scott
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Share Apple offers big sum to settle iPad row in China A Chinese company which sued Apple over the rights to the iPad trademark in China is now in talks for an out-of-court settlement, a lawyer for the company said. Nearly 28,000 phones disconnected The government has issued close to 45,000 notices to unregistered telemarketers
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Share How BlackBerry-maker RIM can get its shine back When Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie were running Research In Motion, BlackBerry World was a chest-thumping celebration of RIM’s successes and a showcase for the innovations that would assure its continued dominance. Govt wants ‘Made in India’ PCs The government wants to kickstart domestic electronics manufacturing
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Share TCS Q4 up 1.6% at Rs 2932 crore, cross $10bn mark The country’s largest IT exporter, Tata Consultancy Services on Monday posted a Profit after Tax (PAT) of Rs 2932 crore versus Rs 2887 crore. Huawei’s net profit halves to $1.8bn China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world’s No.2 telecoms equipment maker, said net
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Share Moody’s downgrades Nokia debt to near junk Moody’s ratings agency downgraded Nokia’s debt grade to near junk status on Monday, citing a sharp decline in first-quarter cellphone sales that led to a 35 per cent fall in revenue. How to avail mobile banking services Even as banks launch innovative services to boost mobile banking,
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Share Facebook apps ‘leak’ your info Consumers are now giving business companies the right to harvest vast swathes of private information, by downloading various ‘apps’ on social networking sites such as Facebook. China bets big on IT industry The revenue of China’s software and information technology industry will grow at an annual rate of 24
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Share Do slim laptops get overheated? While it’s generally true that cooling a slimmer laptop is tougher than a ‘normal’ one, it doesn’t mean that a slimmer laptop will necessarily be hotter. Microsoft to ‘junk’ Germany for software distribution Microsoft is moving its European software distribution to the Netherlands from Germany. Dad in soup for
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Share Amazon may employ robots in warehouses Last week Amazon, the online retailer, announced it was buying a robot maker called Kiva Systems for $775 million in cash. IT: India objects to US protectionism The government today said it has raised issues relating to American policies that are hurting the Indian IT industry with the
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Share DoT to finish spectrum auction by Jan-Feb 2013 The government is likely to complete the process of spectrum auction, including the one for 2G services, by January-February next year. Infosys, Wipro may withdraw SEZ projects from West Bengal Infosys and Wipro are in a fix about the status of their SEZs in West Bengal.
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Share Telcos oppose Trai’s proposal to review tariff policy Telecom operators have opposed sectoral regulator Trai’s proposal to review the tariff policy. See what makes faster internet possible Lightning-quick net speeds, more robust connections and a big increase in network capacity at little extra cost may now be possible. Bharti Airtel seeks infra-status for telecom