Saturday 30 August 2014

[wanabidii] Oracle loses bid to restore $1.3bn SAP verdict

 
  
 
 
 
 

Oracle failed to revive a $1.3 billion verdict in its dispute with SAP as a US court said Oracle must choose to accept a lower amount or face a new trial. 

 Oracle loses bid to restore $1.3bn SAP verdict 
 

Nokia has partnered Samsung to provide its maps and location services to Tizen-powered smart devices by the Korean electronics giant. 

 Samsung 'shuns' Google, licenses Nokia's Here Maps 
 

As opposed to the norm, these are halo products that will not get easily obsolete — they will continue to function well (sometimes over several years) though they may be more expensive to purchase initially. 

 7 gadgets that are great investments 
 

Chipmaker Intel has hired Amir Faintuch, a senior executive at rival Qualcomm, to step up efforts in mobile and Internet-connected gadgets. 

 Intel hires rival Qualcomm's senior executive 
 

A new front in India's entry-level smartphone market has opened up with local handset makers launching Firefox-powered devices. 

 How Firefox OS smartphones are set to redefine market 
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As opposed to the norm, these are halo products that will not get easily obsolete — they will continue to function well (sometimes over several years) though they may be more expensive to purchase initially. They will stay future proof, compatible an...

 7 gadgets that are great investments 
 
 

Oppo has taken to Facebook to announce the launch of its Neo 3 smartphone, aimed at the budget segment of the Indian market. 

 Oppo launches Neo 3 smartphone at Rs 10,990 
 

Facebook is dabbling with letting members using smartphones or tablets search for past posts of friends. 

 Facebook is making a huge move to threaten Google search 
 

Apple's wearable gadget — which everyone calls the iWatch — isn't going to be on your wrist anytime soon, says John Paczkowski at Re/code. 

 Apple's iWatch isn't shipping before 2015: Report 
 

Indian-American VA Shiva Ayyadurai who received official recognition as the inventor of the program for electronic mail system from the US government on August 30, 1982. 

 Indian-American scientist invented email 32 years ago 
 

IDC has cut its forecast for shipments of tablets and "two-in-one" devices combining tablet and laptop features to 233.1 million. 

 IDC cuts forecast for tablet shipments 
 

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