By Eurasia Review
Tag: ICT Horizon
Bangladesh’s mobile operators line up for 3G licences
By Mary Lennighan, Total Telecom
Samsung sells over 15 million smartphones in China
By PanArmenian
Crowdsourcing weather using smartphone batteries
By Eurasia Review
Tibetan exile government website attacked by hackers
By Richard Finney
Microsoft to unveil latest Windows adjustments
Microsoft will use its annual developers conference to release a preview of Windows 8.1, a free update that promises to address some of the gripes people have with the latest version of the company’s flagship operating system.
Samsung goes big with Windows 8-powered Ativ line
NEW YORK — The Ativ name may be silly, but Samsung Electronics is betting heavily on it as the namesake for anything related to Windows.
Google Balloons to reach Internet to Hinterlands
Google has launched 30 balloons into the stratosphere from New Zealand as it experiments with ways to bring affordable internet access to the world.
Apple didn’t fix e-book prices
A top Apple Inc. executive described as Steve Jobs’ right-hand man took the witness stand at a Manhattan price-fixing trial and denied scheming with major book publishers to drive up the cost of electronic books.
Charge phone in 20 seconds!
An 18-year-old Indian-American girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could potentially charge a cellphone in less than 20 seconds.
IT parks to be set up in country’s 7 cities
Information and Communication Technology Ministry has taken long term initiatives improving quality and infrastructural development of ICT sector of the country.
S Korean banks, broadcasters hacked
A cyber-attack on South Korean banks and broadcasters came from an internet address in China, South Korean officials say, but the identity of those behind it cannot be confirmed.