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Build for India, Sell to the World
Even though Indian companies have been building software for customers around the globe, but very little of that software is sold as an Indian product.
Is India Ready for E-commerce?
American youngsters buy nose studs, belly chains, and temporary tattoos from India. Canadians are hugely fascinated by Bollywood fashion.
Build for India, Sell to the World
Even though Indian companies have been building software for customers around the globe, but very little of that software is sold as an Indian product.
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Now, a Battery made of paper to charge device
The approach relies on the use of carbon nanotubes - tiny cylinders of carbon - to collect electric charge. Dip a piece of paper into ink infused with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires, it morphs into a real battery.
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Intel eyes new markets beyond PCs
Chip maker Intel is eyeing a broader market beyond the PCs. "The future is in personal computing, not just PCs. We are betting on new market segments such as netbooks, handhelds and consumer electronics to drive growth," said Intel CEO.
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Now, 3D images can be touched
A step to make scientific fiction real, now, people would be able to touch 3D images. Scientists have created holograms that can be felt.
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E-filing: a face-off between CAs and portals?
Only a few taxpayers showed interest in online filing of tax returns last year, experts feel the number could go up drastically this year and this may also result in a competition between the Chartered Accountants (CA) and the web portals.
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Infineon introduces single-chip voltage regulator
Infineon, a semiconductor and system solutions provider has launched a single-chip linear voltage regulator with integrated diagnosis and car radio system protection functions.
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Refresh old desktop PCs, save up to $2083
A new study reveals that firms can gain an additional Rs.92,935 through productivity by refreshing their old desktop PCs with laptops.
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Nearly 5000 employees quit TCS
At a time when job losses are grabbing headlines, almost 5,000 employees of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have in fact left the company on their own.
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TI launches an isolated CAN transceiver
Texas Instruments (TI), a global semiconductor company has announced the launch of the isolated controller-area network (CAN) transceiver.
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IT Professionals give thumbs down to Microsoft
Microsoft has received some awful feedback from its customers with regard to its service to them. In a study conducted by VendorRate, the products of the software giant have received poor ratings by IT professionals for customer satisfaction.
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Solar Semiconductor to establish solar cell plant at Fab City
Solar Semiconductor, a Hyderabad-based photovoltaic (PV) modules manufacturer has announced that it will set up a solar cell plant at its Fab City campus.
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