Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 12, 2014

Here's An App That Lets You Make Free Calls, Even To The Landline!

Here's An App That Lets You Make Free Calls, Even To The Landline!

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Here's An App That Lets You Make Free Calls, Even To The Landline!

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This new app for Android and iOS can make free phone calls to any cellphone or landline.

5 Misconceptions About Git That Developers Have!

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The popular and flexible VCS platform Git is still criticized by few developers, courtesy the misconceptions!

5 Facts About SMS That You May Not Know!

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SMS turns 22 years old this month. Did you know these interesting facts about the most used application on cellphone.

Government Bags Electronics Manufacturing Proposal Worth Rs 150,000 Million

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The government plans to invest Rs 50,000 million for setting up 10 electronics clusters via PPP.

Ricoh Plans To Establish Manufacturing Plant In India

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Ricoh India generated the revenue of Rs 10,480 million last year and is expected to touch Rs. 15,000 million target during current fiscal year.

Samsung Electronics Appoints Rajiv Mishra As New India CSR Head

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Under the CSR initiatives of the company, Samsung has already placed its hands on projects like Guru Shiksha programme, Samsung Smart School and many more.

Facebook Can Act Effectively In Cases Of Campus Emergencies, Study Says

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Students usually tend to remain connected through Facebook almost every time, so it's easy to alert them via this social networking tool.

New Cancer Genome Browser To Get Integrated With BlackBerry Passport

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At the beginning of this year, Blackberry purchased a minority stake in NantHealth and healthcare is in primary focus at the mobile technology company.

Father Of Video Gaming Ralph Baer Is No More!

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He was the inventor of the first home video game console, Magnavox Odyssey.

New Technology Developed To Power Indian Slums Through Rejected Laptop Batteries

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IBM has also suggested that this technology should be offered for free to the developing countries.

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