Posts Tagged ‘Agreement’
Cancellation of launch of the Galaxy Tab sudden, strengthen regarding technical problems on the tablet. In addition, other speculation appears also said the launch of Galaxy Tab constrained problem to an operator.
The problem is, SK Telecom, South Korean operator which towed the Samsung, yet agreed to distribute the tablets. As a result, Samsung still have to work hard to woo operators.
Reportedly, the delay in the launch of Galaxy Tab associated with ‘crack’ which is found when the device is connected with the communication network.
Although Samsung itself has declined to comment, but from some internal parties descriptions SK Telecom confirmed speculation it is related to ‘crack’ on 3G and WiFi network connection on the tablet. Read the rest of this entry »
Intel seems to exist in the serious business phones and gadgets. The proof, the company’s microprocessor chip maker is said to have bought used on the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S.
Preach Intel has agreed to buy the wireless unit of Infineon Technologies AG. This unit is a radio chip that is used, among other things on the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S,
Intel paid value is USD 1.4 billion in cash. According to a statement from Infineon, this agreement is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2011.
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Yahoo Japan has signed an agreement to use Google’s search engine instead of Microsoft’s Bing.
The agreement was announced by vice president of Google’s operating regions of Asia Pacific and Japan, Daniel Alegre in his blog posting.
Alegre says, Yahoo Japan will use the Google search results and Google’s technology to complement the search ads. Through this partnership, revenue from search ads will be divided among the companies supplying the ads, in this case, ie, Yahoo Japan and Google.
On the other hand, this agreement intrusive Microsoft has spent years working hard in order to match the use of Google services that lead the market.
U.S. Yahoo Bing install Microsoft to supply search results, but apparently Microsoft can not convince Yahoo Japan to participate using its search engine. Read the rest of this entry »


