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EWORLD
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
What's missing?
A look at what is needed in the Mobile Value Added Services space.. The price war on voice calls continues with the recent entry of the new operators, much to the trepidation of investors and the credit rating agencies. Even half-a-paisa seems ...
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
Try the ‘rice therapy'
Many of us would have dropped our mobile phone in water, or got drenched in the rain along with the mobile. By the time we realise the mobile is wet, it would have gone into a ...
CONVERGENCE:
Small screen for big play
The stage is set for mobile gaming to realise its full potential.. Advances in technology, coupled with growing demand for a superior gaming experience, have prompted mobile operators and game developers to push the barriers of digital gameplay. ...
INTERVIEW:
'Action-packed year ahead for telecom'
Romal Shetty, Head of Telecom Practice, KPMG, on what the new year is ringing in.. To Romal Shetty, Head of Telecom Practice, KPMG, year 2010 promises a lot of action. “With impending auctions of 3G licences and expected mid-year ...
INTERVIEW:
Track traffic details…
…and then go about protecting your IP network, suggests Narus.. In order to manage and protect today's large, complex Internet Protocol (IP) networks, service providers and government organisations need to first understand what traffic is ...
COMPUTER USAGE:
Spam check
If you haven't received much spam lately, it could be because the unwanted e-mail is being routed automatically into a Spam folder. Take the time occasionally to look through the mail in that folder. As effective as spam-detection routines ...
BOOKS:
Collaborative work environment
How this project manager made ‘East and West' work together.. One of the examples in Crossing the Divide (www.harvardbusiness.org) is that of Yamada, a Japanese project manager whose work requires him to work for short stints in countries ...
CYBER QUEST:
Quiz
1. The nomenclature of Google's Nexus One is said to be a reference to which cult ...
TECHNOLOGY:
Future vision
Touch screens are so yesterday. Remote controls? So last century. The future is controlling your television with a simple wave of your hand. A flick of the wrist in the air to change channels. A wiggle of the fingers to turn the volume up ...
TECHNOLOGY:
Chipping in
An electronic image provided by Taiwan's state-backed National Nano Device Laboratories shows six transistors installed in a space measuring 300 nanometres by 130 nanometres on a microchip. Taiwan has developed tiny microchips that could lead ...
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