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Mobile video collaboration to grow 20 times in five years
The user base is expected grow from the present than half a million
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HTC unveils Desire 600 smartphone
Powered by a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 quad-core processor
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HP debuts mobile all-in-one PC
Powered by the fourth generation Intel Core processors and running on Windows8 OS.
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HTC delays UK launch of First smartphone
Facebook to limit its support of new devices, while it works to improve the Home interface
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Oracle and Accenture examine role of CFO within EMEA
A study on behalf of Oracle and Accenture has found that the role of the CFO is evolving from financial steward to corporate strategist, with a deeper engagement with technology identified as a key way to expand influence.
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Samsung to acquire 10% stake in Pantech
Qualcomm and Korea Development Bank also own 11.96% and 11.81% stakes respectively in Pantech
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Samsung Galaxy S4 sales hit 10 million
Sales were much quicker compared to any of its predecessors
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SaaS, cloud and mobile to reshape software market
SaaS now accounts for at least 40% of the software revenue for 10 major companies listed Global 100
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ThoughtWorks highlights hottest development trends in latest Technology Radar
Global technology consultancy ThoughtWorks has launched its latest Technology Radar as part of the company’s commitment to revolutionising the IT industry.
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Opera launches Chromium-based browser for Android
Uses Webkit rendering engine
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Consumer satisfaction of iPhone slides in USA
Apple's device still topped the list with highest customer satisfaction index score
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SAP introduces Consumer Insight 365 mobile service
The service will enable the analysis of consumer data present in the operator networks
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Ireland denies allegation of providing tax 'haven' to Apple
Recently, a US senate found that one of Apple's Irish affiliates recorded profits of $30bn between 2009 and 2012 and the company did not pay tax
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UK smartphone users spend more time on apps
Users above 55 spend the most time messaging
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CBR Supplier Recommendations
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