| Gitex Stories |
| Bollywood beckons on your laptop, tablet |
Bollywood, or for that matter, Mollywood (representing Malayalam films) and Tollywood (Telugu and Tamil films), have always had a strong following in the Gulf, where hundreds of thousands of non-resident Indians, or NRIs, and other South Asians have for years flocked cinema halls or rented VCDs/DVDs to enjoy a few hours of entertainment provided by the dream merchants from India.
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| Gitex set to empower SMEs |
Small and medium-sized enterprises, or SMEs, across the Middle East and Africa region are set to ramp up their information technology budgets as they aspire to become engines for economic growth and sustainable job creation.
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| Big shift in entertainment looming |
DUBAI - The television industry is poised to witness a “big shift” with the advent of smart technology, and will make the TV “a window from home to all the connectivity,” the top official of LG Electronics Gulf said.
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| Tech. style |
Get your fashion in gear and show off with Nokia’s latest unique all-screen smartphone
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| Tech-tac-toe |
Here we go again. Don’t worry, nothings’ really changed, except for the fact that a lot has changed. Alvin R. Cabral gives you the lowdown on the tech world
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| 'Mobile only' content consumption grows |
DUBAI - The region’s smartphone users are beginning to move toward ‘mobile only’ content consumption, as mobile apps overtake traditional features of a mobile phone such as calls, email and messaging, it was revealed in a recent study by The Nielsen Company.
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| Gitex gets new look |
DUBAI - Following three decades of innovation at the ‘Gitex Technology Week’ spotlight turns to Cyber Security, Digital Marketing, Card Technology and Mobile Applications for this year’s 31st edition, scheduled to start from October 9-13.
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