Motorola MC3100 Raises the Bar for Mid-range Mobile Computing with High-End Features

Rugged, ergonomic mobile computer delivers new level of flexibility to businesses and government agencies HOLTSVILLE, N.Y., Nov 03, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced the new MC3100 series of mobile computers – offering advanced computing power, industry-leading data capture options, enterprise-class motion sensing capabilities, and the most versatile [...]

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ITU introduces standards conformity and interoperability programme Initiative will boost market confidence in ICT products

Geneva, 3 November, 2009 – ITU will implement measures that will give purchasers of ICT equipment a much clearer picture of that equipment’s ability to interoperate with other ICT devices. A key component of this new conformity and interoperability programme will be a global database that will log products declaring conformity to ITU standards (ITU-T [...]

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EDI Crucial to growth of international Trade

Nations, like individuals, buy and sell goods and services. Recent international developments, such as the imposition of economic sanctions on several nations have highlighted the importance of international trade. IT is a main contributor to the changing face of international trade. Today it is possible to transact totally on-line. However, whether such technology is used [...]

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TI, Tandy to ambush 386 notebooks with 486 attack

Texas, June 1— Texas Instruments, Inc. and Tandy Corp. have jumped into the 486 notebook saddle, with pricing aimed at pushing 386 notebooks off the fast track. Both TI and Tandy’s Intel Corp. 1486SX-based notebooks are priced around $3,000, a point below the list price for 80386SL-based notebooks from companies such as Compaq Computer Corp. [...]

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IBM edges into search for next computer generation

Published in July 1992 (Computer Jagat) New York, June 1— IBM recently outlined a broad-based future product plan that both impressed analysts and left them skeptical. IBM’s scope pleased analysts, but its vision of a radically different computing paradigm raised questions as to how it would happen. IBM executives outlined a two-year product cycle that [...]

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Dr. Das and his DAST

Published in July 1992 (Computer Jagat) With abstruse interest on computer, tanacity, hardwork and a business nose of software marketing any Bangali professional irrespective of discipline can excell internationally and of course with a solid base of reputation. Dr. Mukti L. Das is the most current and glairing example to this optimistic claim. Dr. Mukti [...]

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3M Growing Fast in Bangladesh

Published in 1992 July (Computer Jagat) After rambling for almost two decades to set a firm foot in Bangladesh’s market, the US based 3M company is now set to charge headlong with galaxies of data storage, commercial office supply and Audio-visual training equipment products. 3M’s business in Bangladesh is growing fast due to two years [...]

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Motorola Ships 10,000th WiMAX Access Point Base Site

WiMAX leader’s second WiMAX shipment milestone follows shipment of one millionth CPE device, helping further its efforts to bring broadband everywhere ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., Nov 02, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — Motorola, Inc.‘s (NYSE: MOT) Home & Networks Mobility business today announced that it has shipped its 10,000th 802.16e WiMAX Access Point (WAP) [...]

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Japan Plans for Expected Manpower Shortage

Published in 1992 (Computer Jagat) To overcome the expected shortage of a million IT professionals by the year 2000, companies in Japan have been advised to use subcontractors and train professionals in-house. Labor-saving investment is encouraged and the use of women, retired people and foreigners are also being promoted. The Japanese government has    also    started   [...]

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