Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: linux-based, maemo, moblin, nokia, software-platforms, wide-range, will-run
Intel and Nokia are merging their Moblin and Maemo software platforms, which will create a unified Linux-based platform that will run on multiple hardware platforms across a wide range of computing devices.
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Intel, Nokia merge software platforms
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Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: data-rates, fourth, fourth-generation, internet, mobile-as-well, trai, wide-range
The TRAI has started consultation for the fourth generation or 4G technology, which is a successor to 3G and 2G standards, to provide a wide range of data rates up to ultra-broadband Internet access to mobile as well as stationary users.
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TRAI starts policy-making process for 4G telephony
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Posted on Thursday, January 28, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: 9700-offers, announced-the-launch, berry-bold, high-end-communications, launch, rim, the-launch, wide-range
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced the launch of the stylish and powerful BlackBerry Bold 9700 smartphone in India. The new BlackBerry Bold 9700 offers a wide range of high-end communications and multimedia features in a sleek and stylish design.
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RIM unveils the BlackBerry Bold 9700 in India
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Posted on Monday, January 18, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: broader-indices, equities-gained, even-as-broader, indian, investors-bought, its-last, week, weekly-close, wide-range
A benchmark index of Indian equities gained a meagre 14 points this week from its last weekly close even as broader indices managed to move up significantly and foreign investors bought into a wide range of scrips.
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Sensex remains stagnant last week
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Posted on Monday, July 13, 2009 with Comments (0)
Tags: are-enabling, are-lighter, communication, creative commons, from-biotech, innovation, joel makower, phrases, the-purest, trend, wide-range
by: Joel Makower We live in an era in which green innovation reigns — and, at times, rains, even pours, from companies, universities, and research labs. A wide range of disciplines, from biotech and nanotech to cleantech and infotech, are enabling the design and manufacture of things that are lighter, simpler, cheaper, smarter, less wasteful, less toxic, and less resource-intense. Not much of it yet truly qualifies as “sustainable,” in the purest sense of being endlessly cycled from raw materials to finished product and back again. But the trend is unmistakable, even during a recession — or, perhaps, because of it

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GreenXchange: Sustainable Innovation Meets the Creative Commons
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