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LG Launches KP106B GSM Handset In Indian Market

LG Electronics has made announcement about the launching of its new LG Launches KP106B GSM Handset In Indian Marketentry-level phone, named LG KP106B, in the Indian market.

Targeting users looking for longer talk-time, the newly launched LG KP106B measures 123 x 115 x 64 mm and weighs just 63 grams.

The phone features a ‘best in class battery’ that lets users to enjoy non-stop conversation with their loved ones.
 
Moreover, the GSM mobile handset comes equipped with LG’s exclusive anti-theft mobile tracker to track user’s stolen phone as soon as the stealer puts in another SIM card.

New PC game shows London swamped by flood

London, Aug 6 : Computer gaming experts have launched a new online game which shows how London could look if hit by a major flood.

Samsung ‘F 480 TouchWiz’ Mobile Phone Launched In India

Samsung has released its new F 480 TouchWiz mobile phone in the market. Samsung ‘F 480 TouchWiz’ Mobile Phone Launched In India   The new mobile phone is equipped with full touch screen and ultra slim body. The phone has much user friendly application.

It has 5 mega pixel auto focus camera with LED Flash. "Auto smile shot" feature of phone makes it more users friendly. It has large 2.8-inch TFT LCD (240×320) display screen, FM, USB 2.0 connectivity and media & multi-format video playback facility.

Logitech Introduces ‘Tri Color Mouse’ In India

Logitech has rolled out a Tri Color mouse in the Indian market in honor of Logitech Introduces ‘Tri Color Mouse’ In Indiathe 61st year of Indian Independence.

Based on plug-and-play functionality, the newly launched tri color mouse is a grouping of Swiss technology and vibrant Indian colors.

The mouse features an all-terrain optical sensor that lets users to enjoy smooth tracking and maximal surface coverage in almost all types of environments.

Moreover, users need not to worry about dangling wires, as the mouse features integrated cord-wrap.

Cisco profits rise 4.4 per cent

San Francisco - Networking giant Cisco reported a 4.4-per- cent rise in quarterly profits Tuesday as the company recorded its first-ever quarter in which sales topped 10 billion dollars.

The Silicon Valley company, the world's largest maker of the routers and switches that run the internet, posted a fiscal fourth- quarter profit of 2 billion dollars, or 33 cents a share. That's up from 1.9 billion dollars, or 31 cents a share, in the year-ago quarter as sales rose to 10.4 billion dollars from 9.4 billion dollars a year ago.

For fiscal year 2008, the company reported net sales of 39.5 billion dollars, up 13.2 per cent from 34.9 billion dollars in sales in 2007. Profits were up 9.8 per cent to 8.1 billion dollars from 7.3 billion dollars last year.

Polaris Signs Up IT Services Contract With AIG

Polaris Software Lab Ltd has signed up a professional services contract Polaris Signs Up IT Services Contract With AIGwith AIG Global Services to offer up software services to American International Group and all its partners throughout the world.

R. Srikanth, Polaris Executive Vice President and CFO, stated, “Since we will be providing IT services to AIG, the parent company and all its affiliated companies around the globe, it is a significant transaction for Polaris.”

Mr. Srikanth did not reveal the size of the contract nor the anticipated revenue from the deal.

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