Thursday, 31 July 2014

[wanabidii] Samsung profit falls as smartphone sales slow

 
  
 
 
 
 

Samsung warned earlier this month that the second quarter would be its worst in two years as rapid growth in smartphone sales had faded. 

 Samsung profit falls as smartphone sales slow 
 

Flipkart recently attracted a whopping $1 billion from its existing investors Tiger Global Management and Naspers. 

 Flipkart’s journey from Rs 4,00,000 to $5-6 billion 
 

Whether you have less than Rs 10,000 to spend or more than Rs 80,000, you have enough options to choose from. Here’s a look at 10 hot gadgets launched in India recently. 

 10 hot gadgets launched in India recently 
 

Three out of the world's top 5 smartphone sellers were Chinese manufacturers in the second quarter. 

 Xiaomi is world's fifth largest smartphone maker: Strategy Analytics 
 

Since Marissa Mayer started Google's Associate Product Manager programme — dubbed APM for short — more than a decade ago, it has swelled into one of company's most elite entry-level positions. 

 What it's like to be one of Google's most elite new employees 
  What's Hot     
 

India has seen the launch of several hot gadgets in the last couple of months, from first 2K smartphones and 4K laptop to first Android Wear smartwatches and smartphones that redefine the term ‘value for money’. Whether you have less than Rs 10,000 t...

 10 hot gadgets launched in India recently 
 
 

Bharti Airtel indicated that it may cut down on discounts it offers on mobile call rates to push revenue from voice services. 

 Airtel may hike mobile call rates 
 

With this price cut, the 8GB version of Moto G can be purchased for Rs 10,499, while the 16GB model is available for Rs 11,999. 

 Moto G gets a Rs 2,000 price cut in India 
 

E-commerce biggies are sounding a death knell for the small and mid-sized players threatening to eventually wipe them out of India’s burgeoning e-tailing landscape. 

 Online biggies may wipe out small players 
 

Infosys's incoming chief executive officer Vishal Sikka signalled the coming technology-led changes at Infosys. 

 Infosys to focus on innovation, Vishal Sikka says 
 

The impending Android inquiry adds to a growing list of regulatory challenges that complicate the internet company's ambitions in a vital market. 

 Google to face anti-trust probe in Europe over Android 
 

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