Comviva sets up office in Miami to penetrate Latin America and Caribbean markets
Leading VAS enabler, Comviva has announced the opening of a new office in Miami. By setting up new an office in Miami, the company is looking forward to capture the Latin American and Caribbean markets. Apart from that, the company has also informed that it has appointed Max Padró as General Manager to head the region.
Microsoft Sued by Salesforce.com
Microsoft has been taken to court by Salesforce.com over patent violation charges. Microsoft had also filed a case against Salesforce.com over the usage of intellectual property, last month. The latest case is thought as a result of the earlier suit filed by Microsoft.
Teens Arrested for Cybercrime in the UK
According to a recent report, the police have taken some youngsters into custody, as it suspects that they are members of a gang involved in cybercrime. The suspects are of the age of 18 years and 17 years.
iPhone with Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy Tactics will hit the App Store on September the 15th. Square Enix CEO, Yoichi Wada has informed that the course of the Japanese publisher will alter radically over the years, parting further away from significant Final Fantasy RPGs and taking signals from online game firms in China and Korea.
Operator 3 Offers Better Deals in iPhone
As Apple launched iPhone 4 today, the fans are seeking the exceptional features on the phone, comparing it with the earlier version in the range.
In addition, the operator 3 launched its prices. The operator disappointed the users by announcing a denial of the Wi-Fi access and added that the users will have to visit the Apple Store for joining the operator 3 race.
Google’s Street View Photographs Man Donning a Horse Mask
A man clad in a purple jumper and black jeans, and donning a horse mask has become the latest talk on the internet after being clicked by a Google Street View car collecting information in Aberdeen.
Innovision Accepts Acquisition Offer from Broadcom for £32m
Innovision Research & Technology is the latest in the list of Companies bending towards the £32m acquisition offer made by Broadcom, the US semiconductor group.
Innovision's 12.7% stakeholder Herald Asset Management official, Katie Potts, has raised concern over the Company's decision.
Google Maps Will Now Advertize Properties for Convenience of Landlords and Buyers
Working for creating a map that encompasses all the information of the world, Google UK has announced a property listings element for the Maps service that it provides.
Sony’s NEX-5 Rocks the Market
Sony's new range of the NEX cameras has aroused immense excitement in the market. It has been loaded with a digital-SLR quality, being monitored in a relatively smaller and more compact size.
NEX-5's 14.2-megapixel resolution allows it to differentiate itself from its rivals.
Internet Fraud Alert System Launched by Microsoft
A centralized service is being set up by Microsoft, after teaming up with several security and consumer groups. The security researchers, in this service, can give details of the stolen personal data and can report the cyber crime and occurrences of Internet fraud.
Cyber Crime: Another Hacker Arrested
For cheating and frauds, that had netted a 21 years old hacker a Porsche, £40,000 in cash and £30,000 in gold ingots, he was bashed up badly, yesterday. Two charges of fraud along with 50 more offences have been admitted by Alistair Peckover, and after pleading guilty, he is now serving 20 months.
Square Enix Manages Expectations of its Fans More Effectively
Square Enix is among the few Companies that announced their entire E3 line-up before the time and it is always able to manage the expectations of its fans more effectively, as compared to other Companies.
Crackdown 2 Demo Hits Xbox Live on Monday
The Crackdown 2 demo will be accessible to download on Xbox Live Marketplace, on Monday. The full game will hit the stores on July the 9th, exclusively on Xbox 360.
Crackdown is set for release next month and has become one of the Xbox 360's most highly estimated releases of summer.
For the First Time in U.K.: Scottish Hosp. to Use Robots for Services
A Scottish hospital is set to become the first of its kind in UK to make use of robots that will clean, deliver food and hand out drugs or medicines.
The Forth Valley Royal Hospital's armada of bots will as well be taking out clinical waste and cleaning operation theatres when the new £300m Stirlingshire hospital opens in August.
Upgrade Details of iPhone 4
O2 and Orange have given all the information related to upgrade, tariffs and handset costs for the new iPhone 4. But if you do not intend to commit to an agreement, there are other options as well.
New Options of Making Money for Users Offered by Flickr-Getty
Flickr is providing an opportunity of earning money to its 40 million registered users with the help of their snaps. Getty Images, from the last two years has been valuing more than 100,000 photos clicked by professional and semi-pro photographers, who use the site to post their pictures.
Tough Period for Game Group
It’s been stifling six months for video games seller, Game Group. Since November 2009, shares in the corporation have dropped over 50%, and this morning, they were again under duress, losing out 7% after the firm issued a temporary management statement for the time period covering 1 February to 12 June.
Microsoft's Kinect System- Technology is still being Refined
Microsoft's Kinect system is remarkable to use, but the basic controls of the system for starting games and selecting options are more sensitive than expected. Microsoft is following a cautious approach with the system, which indicates that the technology is still being refined.
Interesting Applications for iPhone Football Fans
The ongoing football World Cup offers iPhone owners a lot of interesting applications for downloading. Some applications will allow the fans to turn their smartphones into a virtual football stadium. One of the best applications is the Vuvuzela.
Realtime Worlds Not to Charge for Downloadable Content and Micro-Transaction System
It has been announced by the designer of All Points Bulletin, EJ Moreland, that there will be no compulsion of paying for the downloadable content or any other micro-transaction system.
