Thursday 10 July 2014

Everyone in Germany who buys a Galaxy S5 in July gets a Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 for free

Samsung is holding a very attractive promotion for everyone that has bought a Galaxy S5 in the month of July by giving a free Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Wi-FI edition tablet. The promo is available exclusively for Germany.

BlackBerry opens BBM for Windows Phone beta

"We've gotten an incredible number of requests for BBM to come to Windows Phone," BlackBerry proclaimed in its post announcing BBM for Windows Phone beta today. Whether that means 10 or 10,000 of you have been begging for the service is unclear, but either way, it's just about here. You'll get the usual list of features, such as individual and group chats, contacts and feeds, albeit with a refreshed Windows Phone-esque UI. BBM Voice, Channels and Glympse location sharing won't be available initially, however. You can sign up for access to the limited beta today, or wait for BlackBerry to open up access to everyone within the next few weeks

Airtel Nigeria : powers first research & education network

Airtel has shown commitment to empower Nigerians with the latest mobile internet solutions and enterprise business solutions. Airtel Nigeria recently entered into a strategic partnership with the Computer Warehouse Group in order to deploy the country’s first research and education network.
The Nigerian Research and Education Network (NgREN) is one of the first research and education networks located in West and Central Africa. The network employs Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in order to drive inter-institutional communication, collaboration, and shared access to knowledge across national and international borders.

Samsung Suffers 36 Million Dollars Loss To Stolen Gadgets

Brazil, was hit hard in one of the largest tech heists to date. According to reports, more than 40,000 smartphones, tablet devices, laptops and electronic devices were stolen.
The dramatic heist, carried out by armed robbers who carjacked a shuttle used by factory employees, took place overnight during nearly four hours in Campinas, an industrial hub in the southeastern state of Sao Paulo.
A spokesman for the state's public security secretariat said the bandits made off with seven trucks laden with more than 40,000 Samsung products. State police are investigating the attack, he added, but said no suspects have yet been identified.
Police earlier Monday valued the loot at up to $36 million, but Samsung later said it was much lower. Samsung said about 50 employees were held hostage during the robbery, but declined to give further details.

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