IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones

Release Date ‎Mar 10, 2010‎ in Reuters

 

IBM hopes to make mobile devices more accessible

CNET - Lance Whitney - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
IBM is embarking on a research project to design mobile gadgets that are easier to use for people who have disabilities or aren't fully ...

IBM, universities target easy-to-use cellphones

Reuters - Tarmo Virki, David Holmes - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
HELSINKI, March 10 (Reuters) - IBM (IBM.N) has started a two-year research programme that aims to make ...

IBM-NID tie-up for more user-friendly mobiles

Economic Times - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
GANDHINAGAR: Technology multinational IBM has tied up with the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and the Research Centre for Advanced Research and ...

IBM, NID to collaborate on mobile internet project

Daily News & Analysis - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
Ahmedabad: It's affordability and simple user interface has made mobile phones successful with even illiterate people. However, apart from basic voice ...

IBM Will Research Mobile Access for the Aged and Illiterate

PC World - John Ribeiro - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
IBM is teaming with researchers in academic institutions in Japan and India to explore an open, common user interface for mobile devices that will make them ...

IBM initiates research to develop handsets for the elderly

TopNews - Bhuvan Kala - 11 Mar, 2010
IBM has started a programme wherein the IT major will be running a two-year research and developing mobile phones that easier to use which are targeted to ...

IBM,NID to unfurl Mobile Devices for Elder & Illiterate people

CellBharat (blog) - 11 Mar, 2010
The software development firm IBM India, National Institute of Design (NID) of India, and University of Tokyo (RCAST) enters an open collaborative research ...

Researchers for IBM collaborate to make smartphone technology accessible to ...

Visage Mobile (blog) - 11 Mar, 2010
Smartphones use may become easier for the illiterate and disabled because of a new initiative from two foreign research organizations and one of the world's ...

IBM-NID Ties with More User-friendly Mobiles

TopNews United States - Justin Sorkin - 11 Mar, 2010
Technology multinational IBM is reported to tie up with the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and the Research Centre for Advanced Research and ...

IBM Begins Project to Make Cell Phones Easier to Use for Elderly, Illiterate

TMCnet - Marisa Torrieri - 11 Mar, 2010
IBM (News - Alert) announced Wednesday that it has begun work on a two-year research program to make cell phones easier to ...

Research under way on no-frills mobile handset

istockAnalyst.com (press release) - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
Three-and-a-half years after the Principal Designer at National Institute of Design (NID) developed an inexpensive, no-frills, cell-phone priced less than ...

IBM teams up with universities to make elderly friendly cell phones

Mobile Burn - Todd Haselton - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
IBM is working with the National Institute of Design of India and the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo as part ...

IBM announces collaboration with universities in India and Japan

Trading Markets (press release) - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
IBM (NYSE: IBM | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating), the National Institute of Design (NID) of India and Research Center for Advanced Science and ...

IBM to Collaborate With Universities to Make Mobile Devices More Accessible

PR Newswire (press release) - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
ARMONK, NY, March 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM ( IBM), the National Institute of Design (NID) of India and Research Center for Advanced Science and ...

Web designers partner to create cell phones for the elderly and illiterate

Design Training - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
To make mobile phones more accessible to senior citizens and individuals in underdeveloped nations, web designers from IBM, the National Institute of Design ...

IBM Ties Up With National Institute Of Design (NID) For More User-Friendly Mobiles

india-server.com - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
IBM has tied up with the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, and the Tokyo University to launch new user-friendly mobile phones for the elderly and the ...

IBM join hands with National Institute of Design

World News - ‎Mar 10, 2010‎
By Agencies Ahmedabad: IBM join hands with National Institute of Design: mobile phone is a man's best friend. Its easy user interface coupled with ...

IBM India partners NID & University of Tokyo to make mobile phones more ...

TelecomTiger - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
IBM is partnering National Institute of Design (NID) and the University of Tokyo's Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology in a project to make ...

IBM researching ways to help the aged, illiterate

CrunchGear (blog) - John Biggs - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
IBM's Open Collaborative Research is working on ways to get mobile Internet to the aged and illiterate all over the world. ...

IBM, NID to collaborate on mobile technology

Press Trust of India - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
New Delhi, Mar 9 (PTI) Technology giant IBM today said it has partnered with the National Institute of Design and the University of Tokyo to research on ...

IBM, NID and RCAST Collaborate to Make Mobile Devices Accessible to All

TMCnet - Shamila Janakiraman - 11 Mar, 2010
IBM (News - Alert), the National Institute of Design in India and the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology of The ...

IBM and National Institute of Design Collaborate on Mobile Technology Research

India PRwire (press release) - ‎Mar 9, 2010‎
New Delhi, Delhi, March 9, 2010 /India PRwire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM), the National Institute of Design (NID) of India and Research Center for Advanced Science ...

 

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