Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Recruitment of Chief Technology Officer in State Bank of India(JOBS)

R & D PROJECT AT NEW DELHI(JOBS)

Apple starts buyback offer for iPhone 5C, 4S

NEW DELHI: After tasting success with the buyback offer for iPhone 4 earlier this year,Apple has again started the scheme, going more aggressive to sell two of its smartphones. 

The company is offering minimum discount of Rs 13,000 for its three-year-old iPhone 4 if users buy the newly launched iPhone 5C (16 and 32GB variants) or two generation oldiPhone 4S (8GB model). Apple says that the buyback offer entails a minimum discount of Rs 13,000 and newer smartphones will reportedly fetch higher value, depending on their condition. 

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Qualcomm Toq smartwatch to hit stores on December 2

NEW YORK: Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm's Toq smartwatch, which was unveiled in September this year, will hit retail shelves on December 2. 

Qualcomm's wholly-owned subsidiary,Qualcomm Connected Experiences, will make available the Android Jelly Bean-powered Toq to consumers on Cyber Monday, December 2, 2013,Qualcomm said in a statement. 

Cyber Monday is a term popularized by marketing firms in markets like the US, Canada, the UK etc encouraging people to shop online following the festival rush of Thanksgiving and Black Friday. 

Toq will be priced starting $349.99 and will be available through toq.qualcomm.com. 

Featuring Qualcomm's Mirasol display technology, the smartwatch will have multiple days of battery life and visibility even in bright sunlight. 

It will also have features like AllJoyn interactions and WiPower LE wireless charging. 

"Like a traditional watch, Toq displays information at a glance with no on/off switch. And paired with a smartphone to receive notifications and content, it allows the watch to seamlessly merge our physical and digital lives," Qualcomm chairman and CEO Paul E Jacobs said. 

Leveraging these and other industry-leading technologies, Qualcomm and its partners will enable new product opportunities and consumer experiences, he added. 

Using the Bluetooth wireless technology on the smartwatch, consumers will be to accept/reject calls, view text messages and meeting alerts, and selectively receive notifications from their smartphone.

How IBM plans to rival Amazon in India

BANGALORE: Big Blue, which recently lost a high-profile contract in the United States to Amazon, has thrown the first punch in India against its rival for cloud services deals. IBM, which earlier this month started a marketing campaign in the US targeting Amazon Web Services, is doing likewise in India with advertisements positioning itself as the bigger and better provider of cloud-computing services. 

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