Tata Communications has launched a low latency network which can connect major financial capitals in Asia, the UK, and the United States to offer global connectivity scalability and flexibility with ethernet technology. This network is backed by 802.1ah, Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) technology. It enables the customers to work with a single global supplier instead of multiple country-specific point-to-point network providers.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Tata Comm Launches Low Latency Network
Intex Unveils Touch Screen Phone Intex Cola
Intex is all set to tap the touch screen portfolio and it intends to target 25% of revenue in mobile business from touch screen category in FY13. Intex has launched a dual-SIM touch screen phone - Intex Cola - priced at `2,190. Intex Cola comes with features such as 6.1 cm resistive and 2.4 inch wide screen, 1.3 mega pixel camera with flash. It also comes with mobile tracker, 3.5 mm jack for
audio output, expandable memory up to 8 GB and Li-Ion 1,000 mAh battery. It is available in black and white colors.
audio output, expandable memory up to 8 GB and Li-Ion 1,000 mAh battery. It is available in black and white colors.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Indian School of Business (ISB) Largest Indian B School
With the addition of a new campus in Mohali, Indian School of Business (ISB) has become the largest premier B school in the country, with an annual intake of 767 students. This academic year onwards, lectures for ISB’s postgraduate programme in management (PGP) will be delivered in both the Mohali and Hyderabad campuses. The new campus has enabled ISB to increase the intake of women students. Around 28% of the students are women, while 63 students come from families with an entrepreneurial background. The class of 2013 has also seen a rise in students from tier I and II cities.
Manipal University plans to open Campus in CHINA
Manipal University is in talks with Chinese officials in connection with its plans to open its campus in China. If the talks come to fruition, this will be the first time for an Indian university to open a campus in China. The university is exploring a tieup with Tianjin University and Shanghai’s Tongji University for assistance in training in information technology and sciences. Manipal University already has overseas campuses in Dubai, Nepal, Antigua and Malaysia.
Salman Khan’s Six Collections of his last six Movie releases
Salman Khan’s Six Collections of his last six Movie releases
- Wanted Movie
First week: 30,80,14,337
Total: 57,05,00,000
- Main Aur Mrs Khanna Movie
First week: 6,44,92,629
Total: 7,76,47,500
- London Dreams Movie
First week: 22,45,95,018
Total: 36,87,45,000
- Veer Movie
First week: 33,68,21,834
Total: 47,96,75,000 - Dabangg Movie
First week: 79,41,82,921
Total: 1,40,75,00,000
- Ready Movie (still running)
First week: 67,98,52,267
Total: 32,28,69,255
Singham Hindi Movie Review Ajay Devgn Kajal Aggarwal
Singham
Producers : Reliance Entertainment
DIRECTOR: Rohit Shetty
CAST : Ajay Devgn, Kajal Aggarwal, Prakash Raj, Sudhanshu Pandey
Singham Hindi Movie Story Review
Singham is a Hindi remake of the blockbuster of the same name. Director Rohit Shetty takes a break from comedy (the Golmaal series) and goes back to the genre he began with (action thriller Zameen).
In Shivgad, a small village on the border of Maharashtra and Goa, lives honest, diligent police inspector Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn). He is a one-man army fighting injustice and prejudice.
A Sudden stroke of destiny sets up Singham against the most feared and powerful criminal politician in Goa, Jaykant Shikre (Prakash Raj reprising his role original). Singham’s supportive
girlfriend Kavya (Kajal Aggarwal) and the family of the late Rakesh Kadam (Sudhanshu Pandey) make him realise the urgent need to purge the system by eradicating crooks like Jaykant Shikre, who has his finger in every unsavoury pie. From drugs to kidnapping, Shikre is involved in all of
it until Singham decides to take him on by using the law, not breaking it.
Producers : Reliance Entertainment
DIRECTOR: Rohit Shetty
CAST : Ajay Devgn, Kajal Aggarwal, Prakash Raj, Sudhanshu Pandey
Singham Hindi Movie Story Review
Singham is a Hindi remake of the blockbuster of the same name. Director Rohit Shetty takes a break from comedy (the Golmaal series) and goes back to the genre he began with (action thriller Zameen).
In Shivgad, a small village on the border of Maharashtra and Goa, lives honest, diligent police inspector Bajirao Singham (Ajay Devgn). He is a one-man army fighting injustice and prejudice.
A Sudden stroke of destiny sets up Singham against the most feared and powerful criminal politician in Goa, Jaykant Shikre (Prakash Raj reprising his role original). Singham’s supportive
girlfriend Kavya (Kajal Aggarwal) and the family of the late Rakesh Kadam (Sudhanshu Pandey) make him realise the urgent need to purge the system by eradicating crooks like Jaykant Shikre, who has his finger in every unsavoury pie. From drugs to kidnapping, Shikre is involved in all of
it until Singham decides to take him on by using the law, not breaking it.
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