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Jack and Suzy Welch / NYT   09:34 PM | July 26,2009
Decisions can be taken apart, examined through a prism of values, biases, needs and fears, and resolved reasonably
Bobby John Varkey   02:15 PM | June 02,2009
A phone that morphs into a bracelet, another that never needs charging... Tomorrow’s cellphones promise to be even more indispensable to us than they are now
David Pogue / NYT  09:20 PM | May 19,2009
There’s more to a camcorder than zoom power; a digital camera isn’t all megapixels; and a cellphone’s coverage claims can be deceptive. Don’t fall for advertising hype. Go through this checklist of things you should watch out for
Reuters   01:44 PM | March 03,2009
Research firm Gartner said top cellphone maker Nokia held 37.7% of the market in the fourth quarter, down from 40.4% a year ago
  10:52 PM | February 03,2009
Fortis has appointed Sameer Narayan as head of equity and Alok Singh as head of fixed income
Sidin Vadukut  11:40 PM | November 28,2008
The latest lot of designer cellphones are pretty, but not always practical
  12:23 PM | October 31,2008
Motorola will pull back from the cell phone markets of Europe and parts of Asia, though China will remain a focus for the company, along with the Americas
Doug Young and Jennifer Tan / Reuters  12:17 AM | August 21,2008
Endgame to see contract manufacturers driving consolidation that will boost big customers, squeeze smaller ones
Arjun Jassal  08:43 AM | July 23,2008
There are entertainment phones and enterprise handsets, xenon flashes and auto-focus cameras, Wi-Fi-enabled and 3G-ready devices. Here are five of them under Rs20,000
  10:41 PM | July 16,2008
A lot more can be done to minimize power consumption at home and at work
  07:50 PM | June 24,2008
New services make it easier to share photos and video, plus manage data using PCs
Anita Bhoir  12:45 PM | June 24,2008
RBI’s guidelines for secure mobile banking would open the floodgates for a host of banking services
  10:57 AM | April 25,2008
The world’s largest phone maker Nokia, and Korean vendors Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, won further market share, helped by attractive designs and wide offerings
Ashish Bhatia  12:15 AM | January 25,2008
From Slingbox to Skype to MySpace, the hit parade in technology continued in 2007. Nokia’s N95 took the fight to Apple’s stable, but the verdict was still not out on the battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray
PTI  03:52 PM | August 24,2007
The wireline segment subscriber base stood at 39.89 million with a decline of 0.20 million in July
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