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Reuters 12:38 PM | October 27,2009
The San-Diego-based wireless technology provider, is in talks with major Indian telecom service providers like and Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications to bring the product into India
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K. Raghu 10:06 PM | October 01,2009
These chips power connectivity in mobile phones that are cheaper than $20 but can be used in a variety of other applications, such as connecting heart monitors to hospitals or car sensors to a traffic grid
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Seema Singh 01:02 AM | September 03,2009
The device is set for a December launch; the US firm looks to bundle it with Indian telcos’ broadband offerings
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AFP 02:05 PM | July 23,2009
The fine is the largest ever imposed by the FTC on a single company
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Poornima Mohandas 11:01 PM | June 08,2009
OnMobile, CanvasM, Comviva are some of the firms gearing up with offerings for the increased spectrum
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Reuters 01:00 PM | April 28,2009
The ProBook replaces the HP Compaq line, although the Compaq name will continue to be used as a master brand name in other PCs
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Namitha Jagadeesh 12:09 AM | February 24,2009
Investment arms of Intel, Cisco, Qualcomm have been active in India since the beginning of the year
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PTI 12:54 PM | December 14,2008
The US-based firm, pioneer of CDMA technology, has already launched Kayak PC alternative globally
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Rahul Sharma 11:04 PM | November 07,2008
According to a Reuter’s poll, cellphone makers will be seeing the market shrink for the first time since 2001
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01:37 PM | September 04,2008
The price would be half of that of a traditional laptop
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01:38 PM | August 31,2008
The current price of smartphones from most of the branded vendors is over Rs15,000 and this has discouraged mass use of these high-end phones
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12:51 PM | August 10,2008
In India, out of the 290 mn mobile subscribers, over 220 mn use GSM and with entry of leading CDMA players like RCom and Tata Tele, the Indian market is getting a GSM tilt
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12:21 PM | May 30,2008
Will television in mobile phones be as common as cameras have become in phones is a question that companies like Qualcomm are trying to answer
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Tuesday Post | Aditya Mishra 11:34 PM | March 03,2008
An SDK (software development kit) is available for free, though a digital signature is required at a later stage, which costs a few hundred dollars
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Vinit Bhatia, Vivek Gambhir and Karan Singh 11:22 PM | December 25,2007
Leading companies are finding it is good business sense to secure fewer, only essential protections
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