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•Tata Indicom Blackberry Bold 9650, the first
combined CDMA-GSM smartphone.
•The smartphone offers global roaming, an optical
trackpad and enhanced wi-fi and GPS capabilities.
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•For the first two months customers willreceive a free data pack worth Rs.900 permonth, as well as 500 MB of tethered modemdata usage per month.
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•Apple has for the first time outpaced Blackberry-maker Research in Motion in global smartphone sales.
•Apple sold 14.1 million iPhone units in the third quarter while Canada's Research in Motion shipped 12.4 million Blackberry devices.
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•Apple ranked as the fourth largest mobile phonevendor in the third quarter with Research inMotion one place behind the US giant.
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Google bans phone apps used in
spying
A controversial mobile phone application, which helps a cell phone user read the text messages of others secretly, has been removed from sale by internet search engine Google.
Once installed on a mobile phone, the Android phone application automatically creates carbon copies of incoming text messages and forwards them to a selected number - prompting fears it could be used by jealous lovers and even work colleagues to snoop on private messages.
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Wal-Mart urges India to open retail
sector The world's number one retailer Wal-Mart said on Thursday it
could open "hundreds of stores" in India if the government
opened up the country's giant retail sector to foreign investors.
Foreign groups such as Wal-Mart can currently only be
wholesalers and must partner with domestic firms to sell in
India.
India has recently kicked off a public debate on allowing
foreign supermarkets to open stores in India, a key reform
pushed for by economists seeking greater liberalisation in the
economy