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EWORLD FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Quarter view and beyond There is consensus that the tech industry is yet to get back to where it was in 2007, before the global slowdown.. At a press conference earlier this month to announce the company's results, a journalist remarked to Tata Consultancy Services' ... INTERVIEW: Towards seamless computing Consumers want interoperability, from phone to PC to tablet to TV to gadget, stresses Intel.. Compute continuum was the theme that Praveen Vishakantaiah, President - Intel India, Bangalore (http://bit.ly/F4TPraveenV) spoke at length on, during ... SOFTWARE: ‘Gimme less' Technologies such as virtualisation and cloud computing offer efficiency using less energy.. It is easy to quantify certain things — for instance, a marketing manager could tell you that he spent Rs 1 crore for marketing a product and got ... E-MAIL: Email makeover A feel of the changes sported by Yahoo Mail. Yahoo has decided to do some revamping of its most popular service, Yahoo Mail. Let's take a closer look at what Yahoo Mail Beta has ... SOFTWARE: Dump the junk ... BOOKS: Hardware and software of innovation Amongst key requirements is a culture of individual initiative and openness.. There is much that is dysfunctional in the US, but there is also a great deal to be optimistic about, writes Adam Segal in Advantage: How American innovation can ... OUTLOOK: Intel sees big picture The chipmaker is confident that the Smart TV will gather momentum.. Among tablets, smartphones, gaming devices and other sleek gadgets, the small screen too was making big news at this year's Consumer Electronics Show at ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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