1. Apple, Japan Display in talks to build $1.7
billion plant
Japan Display Inc is
considering building a new plant to supply smartphone screens for Apple Inc,
which may shoulder much of the 200 billion yen ($1.68 billion) investment,
Japan's Nikkan Kogyo newspaper said on Friday.
2. Amazon wants to
sell you designer labels
For the first time, a menswear
version of Fashion Week will come to New York this summer. Bulbs will flash as
photographers hustle to document the best looks from the spectacle's dapper
attendees. Designer labels such as Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, and Rag &
Bone will showcase their most creative garments on radiant catwalks.
3. Microsoft-Nokia
deal disregarded workers' needs: Labour Union
The Labour Progressive Federation (LPF) has said
commercial interests have trampled over genuine needs of workers of Nokia India
mobile phone factory near here.
4. Making your
home 'smart', the Indian way
Most home automation
platforms offer a trifecta of 'sensors-apps cloud' — a central hub connected to
sensors equipped to detect movement or heat; apps that allow users to control
these sensors; and access to remote systems, or the 'cloud,' to store and
analyze data.
5. Samsung Galaxy S6 to have smaller battery than
Galaxy S5
The launch of
Samsung Galaxy S6 is just around the corner, and the rumour mill keeps on
revealing new details about the upcoming smartphone.
6. Angry Birds maker to debut in Chinese market
Finland's Rovio will
start tailoring its Angry Birds mobile games to the Chinese market with help
from Beijing Kunlun as it aims to step up business in the world's most populous
country, it said on Thursday.
7. T-Mobile Q4 revenue beats estimates
T-Mobile US, the No.4 US wireless operator, posted
quarterly profit and revenue that handily beat market estimates as aggressive
discounts helped it add more than 2 million subscribers.
8. Lenovo to stop pre-installing controversial
software
China's Lenovo Group
Ltd, the world's largest PC maker, said it will no longer pre-install software
that cybersecurity experts said was malicious and made devices vulnerable to
hacking.
9. Motorola replies to Apple's jibe over design
It's hard to argue
taste with Apple design chief Jonathan Ive, but that's exactly what Motorola's
president seems to be doing in his defense of why the company allows customers
to design their own smartphones.
10. Russian competition
watchdog opens case against Google
Russia's
Anti-Monopoly Service has opened a case against Google following a request from
Russia's biggest search site Yandex, Interfax news agency reported on Friday
citing the regulator.
Gopinath TB,
CEO, Meteora Gaming
www.meteoragaming.com
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