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Get the Portland Police Mobile App
2015-07-24 17:38:32| PortlandOnline
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Zimbabwe mobile money exceeds USD 2 bln in first 5 months
2015-07-24 10:49:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The value of transactions processed through mobile platforms in Zimbabwe surpassed USD 2 billion in the first five months of the year, the Herald reported. A January-May report from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe shows that mobile-based transactions were valued at USD 2.35 billion,. The service has become important, taking into account the fact that the country now has a thriving SME and informal sector (shadow economy) which is estimated to hold around USD 7 billion.
Mobile Applications Development Platform Features Back-Office Integration
2015-07-23 21:15:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Field Squared has announced Version 2.0 of its Mobile Applications Development Platform. read more
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Live Painting Demonstrations at NACE Expo 2014 to Be Performed Using the Mobile Work Station
2015-07-22 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
The NACE Expo being held July 23rd, 24th, and 25th at the Cobo Center in Detroit will again include live painting demonstrations on the show floor. NACE | CARS is the largest North American conference and exhibition dedicated to the collision and service repairs industries. Live painting demonstrations have been...
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Microsoft posts loss of USD 2.1 bln on mobile phone costs
2015-07-22 00:18:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Microsoft reported a net loss of USD 2.1 billion or USD 0.40 per share for its fiscal fourth quarter to June, hurt by the earlier announced impairment charge of USD 7.5 billion to write down the value of the former Nokia mobile phone business. The company also took charges of USD 940 million for the planned lay-offs at the mobile business and other restructuring. Excluding the one-time charges, the company had a profit of USD 0.62 per share, up from USD 0.56 a year ago. Adjusted operating profit was still slightly lower, at USD 6.39 billion versus USD 6.61 billion in the year-earlier period, as revenues fell 5 percent to USD 22.18 billion. Over half the drop in revenues came from the stronger US dollar, and the remainder was largely due to the Devices and Consumer division, where sales fell 10 percent to USD 8.7 billion. This included a 22 percent fall in Windows revenues with OEMs, due to the end of the XP replacement cycle and manufacturers awaiting the launch of Windows 10. Revenues from the mobile phone business fell 38 percent to USD 1.2 billion, amid lower shipments of both smartphones and feature phones. Other products performing well in its Devices and Consumer business included the Surface tablet, with revenue up 117 percent from a year ago to USD 888 million, and the Xbox, which grew console sales 30 percent to 1.4 million. Search advertising revenue was up 23 percent, and Microsoft said it expects Bing to be profitable in the next fiscal year. Commercial revenue increased slightly to USD 13.5 billion, led by strong demand for cloud products such as Office 365, Azure and Dynamics CRM Online. Windows volume licensing revenue declined 8 percent. Looking ahead, Microsoft said it expects the launch of Windows 10 to start supporting results from the second half of fiscal 2016. Sales in the phone business are expected to continue to show "significant" year-on-year declines, while losses should start to reduce as the recently announced restructuring takes effect.
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