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Play Indo-Pak series on your mobile
THOUGH a relatively late entrant in the GSM mobile market, LG Electronics is aggressively looking to garner a share of the market by focusing on newer areas such as gaming. "People have been downloading ring tones and pictures. Gaming on ... More

SOFTWARE
SDG software to help banks know customers better
SDG Software Technologies, a company focusing on banking and financial services industry and stock markets, has developed BankAlert, an anti-money laundering, compliance and business intelligence software. The software will helps banks meet the ... More

Some Wipro clients agree to higher rates
A FEW clients of Wipro Technologies have re-negotiated their rates upwards with the vendor. The upward revisions were "not significant" and the phenomenon was not "broader enough" to be looked upon as a "trend", sources said. The company chose ... More

CoWare sets up R&D facility
ANTICIPATING continued growth in the system- level electronic design automation (EDA) space, the US-based supplier of EDA software and service — CoWare Inc has established a research and development facility in India, at Noida . CoWare ... More

New Motorola software makes mobiles more user-friendly
YOU have five rushed meetings in Bangalore and need to get back to your office in Mumbai - all in one day. The last thing you want is to find an appointment is cancelled or a change in venue, after you make it there in time. Now, wouldn't ... More

INTERNET
Open courses and e-learning
SOMETHING revolutionary is happening in Kerala's education sector. From the next academic year (2004-05) onwards, all textbooks for students of Class 10 will be available on the Internet. Textbooks for students studying in Kerala where Malayalam ... More

EVENTS
Strong team for CeBIT fair
NEW DELHI: A large delegation representing more than 20 information technology companies will represent the country at CeBIT 2004, one of the largest events on the sector, held at Hanover in Germany. "As part of our strategy to further ... More




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