Technology Sector
Panasonic Rolls Out Its 'Camera To Couch' 3D Technlogy In Indian Market
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sat, 08/28/2010 - 06:56
Panasonic has made announcement about the launching of its globally acclaimed 'camera to couch' 3D solutions in the Indian market.
The maker of electronics goods organized a 2-day conclave 'Dimensions,' to offer up personal experience of 3D to the film fraternity.
Facebook Is The Number One Social Networking Site In India!
Submitted by Manish Sood on Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:48
After surpassing Google-owned Orkut, Facebook has become the number one social networking site in the country.
A survey conducted recently showed that Facebook held a leadership position in India.
Intel To Get Hold Of Internet Security Firm For $7.7 Bln
Submitted by Raja Chauhan on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 06:25
Intel Corporation, the world's biggest computer chip manufacturer, is all set to get hold of internet security firm McAfee for around $7.68 billion.
Quoting a value of $48 a share, the world's biggest computer chip manufacturer is paying up a premium of 60% over the value at which the security-maker's stock marked its closure on August 19.
Wipro Inks 5 Year Deal With ArcelorMittal
Submitted by Raja Chauhan on Fri, 08/13/2010 - 08:40
IT bellwether Wipro Technologies has declared that it has inked a 5-year deal with international steel making major ArcelorMittal with the aim to merge and transfer its messaging systems to the Microsoft Exchange 2010 messaging platform.
Sansui To Foray Into Cell Phone Biz
Submitted by Raja Chauhan on Tue, 08/10/2010 - 06:00
Sansui announced that it will foray into the cell phone business in the Indian market.
With the aim to expand its market share in the country, Japanese audio and video equipment maker is all set to roll out 10 mobile phones by 2010 end.
The company introduced its novel variety of slim, LCD TVs and digital video disc players on Monday.
Virgin Mobile Unveils Offering Of 'Music Unlimited'
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sat, 08/07/2010 - 05:38
With the aim to strengthen its youth-centric services portfolio in the country, Virgin Mobile has announced the launching of Industry-first offering of 'Music Unlimited'.
As per the company's release, "This service is a milestone in the Indian Music Industry as this is the first time that users can access a massive music library across all genres for free."
BlackBerry Torch Smartphone To Take On Apple's iPhone
Submitted by Raja Chauhan on Thu, 08/05/2010 - 05:11
BlackBerry makers have brought out a new smartphone featuring a touchscreen and slideout keyboard, which it anticipates will ward off rivalry from Apple's iPhone.
The new smartphone will hit the US market on Aug 12.
Priced at $199.99 along with a two-year agreement with AT&T, the new new BlackBerry Torch was launched in New York on Tuesday.
Spice Mobile Unveils Dual SIM Handset ‘M-6 Sports’ @ Rs 4,499
Submitted by Manish Sood on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 04:42
Spice Mobile has rolled out the double SIM mobile phone M-6 Sports for its Indian users.
Targeting youth as well as sports buffs, the new handset comes with a "Sports Zone", which has latest applications including Yahoo Tennis, Yahoo Sports and Yahoo Formula 1.
PayPal Restores E-Withdrawal Service For Indian Customers
Submitted by Raja Chauhan on Mon, 08/02/2010 - 07:50
In a big respite to hordes of PayPal users in the country, the top Online Money Transfer company has declared that they can continue to have the benefit of electronic withdrawals to their banking accounts as they managed earlier.
Previously, PayPal made announcement that it would discontinue the electronic withdrawal service to Indian bank account w. e. f. August 1, 2010.
Foxconn Poisons 250 Indian Staff
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sat, 07/31/2010 - 08:09
Foxconn has unintentionally poisoned 250 Indian employees following a pesticide spray at its facility in Chennai.
The incident caused all 250 individuals, around half of the staff, being hospitalized, complaining of dizziness and vomiting.
Even though most of them were released after cure, 28 of the hospitalized staff were kept under observation.
