Fair trade watchdog CCI has approved Microsoft's proposed $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's mobile devices business, citing that the deal would not have adverse impact on competition in the Indian market.
These are some of the most eagerly-anticipated gadgets likely to grace the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona between March 2 and 5. We expect plenty of fireworks!
Seems like the marquee product from the software giant have finally landed.
'It is mind-blowing to see how e-commerce is progressing in this country...am not bothered about their valuations but am more interested in the quality of their ideas, which is pretty good, Satya Nadella said.
Here is what we expect will be the top innovations of 2015
While critics doubt if the new brand would be continued once Microsoft completes integrating Nokia, the X appears to be Nokia's ploy to ease Android-junkies into a Windows Phone environment.
Company has plans to launch its latest 4G enabled phone Lumia 830 priced at around Rs 26,000 before taxes by Oct.
The Nokia X is based on the Lumia- and Asha-like designs.
Aimed at strengthening its position in the smart phone segment, Finnish handset giant Nokia on Monday launched the 'Lumia 800' and the 'Lumia 710', the first devices from its partnership with software major Microsoft.
It's too soon to bet that Nokia's on the road to recovery after its new Lumia smartphones were sold out in many stores across Europe and America, as retailers say supplies have been short ever since their launch.
Nokia Lumia 630, 635 and 930 to be the first to have the latest Microsoft's OS.
Get ready for more firepower as smartphone makers plan to dazzle you with high processing power, bigger RAMs and of course, cameras that come with beastly megapixels.
In the first qarter results, Lumia sales showed incremental gains.
Users, however, can still make free Skype-to-Skype calls worldwide and international calls to mobiles and landlines.
This year saw a lot of innovations in mobile phones, and next year will be even more interesting.
Later, he joined Ericsson India where he handled corporate affairs and communication.
Microsoft has spent close to $4.5 bn in setting up 19 data centres.
Earlier, there was one giant in Finland, now, there are two - Nokia and Microsoft, said Alexander Stubb, Finland's minister of foreign trade.
While the tax holiday for the factory coming to an end might be a factor, many say the business model of Microsoft (which acquired Nokia's handset division last year), as well as freebies offered by the Vietnamese government, might also have played a role.
If you have a budget of just under Rs 50,000, usher in the New Year with these beauties.
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With the world of technology evolving at a rapid pace, 2014 witnessed a sea change in terms of the gadgets that arrived to the party.
The past few years have seen a frenzy of phone launches.
Ashish Pratap Singh wonders if Samsung will meet the same fate as Nokia?
Companies are playing the price game to woo customers.