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Azerbaijan proposes commercialization of Teleradio services


Teleradio production association of the Azerbaijani ministry of communications and IT to expand services of digital television all over the country, the ministry told on Monday. The aspirant for expanding services in digital format across the country is B&BTV Communication Company and it is expected that contract will be signed with this company.

Conference on issues connected with switch from analog to digital TV broadcasting to be held in “Europe” hotel


Starting from January 1, 2012 a number of measures connected with the transition of broadcasting of TV channels from the analog to digital format will be implemented in the country, in accordance

Samsung posts record quarterly profit powered by smartphones


Samsung Electronics Co, the world's top technology firm by revenue, reported a record quarterly profit on Friday, aided by its best-ever sales of smartphones and one-off gains. The South Korean firm reported a 5.3 trillion won ($4.72 billion) operating profit for the October-December quarter, broadly in line with its earlier

AT&T reports $6.7 billion loss on hefty charges, iPhone costs


AT&T Inc posted a $6.7 billion quarterly loss as it was weighed down by a hefty break-up fee for its failed T-Mobile USA merger and other big charges on top of costly subsidies for smartphones such as Apple Inc's popular iPhone. While the No. 2 U.S. wireless provider beat analysts' expectations

Motorola posts loss, awaits Google deal approval


Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility Inc posted a fourth quarter loss on weak revenue on Thursday in what could be its last report before a planned takeover by Google Inc. Some Google investors have worried about the search company's decision to buy Motorola Mobility since

Apple CEO faces first test with cash mountain


Apple CEO Tim Cook has a problem, a $98 billion problem. Just 18 months ago, Apple's $46 billion mountain of cash - while huge by most standards - attracted only muted complaints from investors, who did call for a dividend or share buyback,

World Economic Forum: Governments should collect information to improve urban areas


As the World Economic Forum draws to a close in Davos, Computing spoke to Gartner analyst Bettina Tratz-Ryan about the key technology trends that are

Catapult centre to propel UK businesses into the digital age


The government has launched the Connected Digital Economy Catapult (CDEC) centre to enable UK businesses to benefit from the continuing advancement of technology in order to bring new products to the marketplace. The launch is part of the government's £200m investment in a network

Government urged to speed up ICT provision reform


The government has been criticised by the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) for not sufficiently addressing problems in public sector ICT provision. The Civil Service watchdog said in its latest report that the government has failed to address more than

E-services revive sphere of state registration of real estate rights


“The Real Estate Registration Project” continues for the improvement of the process of state registration of real estate rights in Azerbaijan. This project that is supposed to be completed till 2013 consists of the following 4 components: provision of more effective and efficient

Indian IT outsourcers see temporary uncertainty over Europe


India's information technology outsourcers have seen a slowdown in business because of the European debt crisis, but one of the largest, Infosys Ltd., is optimistic that revenue growth will accelerate again once the clouds of uncertainly are lifted. "When we talk to our clients, we are definitely seeing a slowness in the

Nokia Siemens reportedly plans 1,200-1,300 job cuts in Finland


Finnish-German network equipment vendor Nokia Siemens Networks plans to cut between 1,200 and 1,300 jobs in Finland as part of a massive restructuring effort announced in November, Finnish broadsheet Helsingin Sanomat reported Saturday, citing anonymous sources.

Motorola Solutions adds $1bn to buyback program, brings total to $3bn


Motorola Solutions Inc.'s board approved the addition of up to $1 billion toward the company's stock buyback program, bringing the total authorized for repurchase up to $3 billion. After repurchases of roughly $1.1 billion through Dec. 31,

Sony sees $2.9 billion loss, new CEO says to move fast


Ailing Japanese electronics giant Sony Corp warned it was heading for a bigger-than-expected $2.9 billion annual loss, presenting a daunting task for incoming CEO Kazuo Hirai, who vowed to move quickly to turn things around. Overtaken by more innovative rivals such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics

IBM planning major job cuts in Germany: union


International Business Machines is sounding out plans to cut thousands of jobs in Germany and other countries to reduce costs and raise earnings, a German union official said. "We have been aware of IBM's plans to cut jobs for some time," Christine Muhr, a labor representative on IBM Germany's supervisory board,
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