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Mali kit for game developers
ARM announced on Monday that its Mali software development kit (SDK) for game developers will be available from ARM for commercial licensing in Q2 2007. The kit allows them to design games for a wide range of handsets quickly. ... More

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`Dream bike' as bumper draw
It was a prize that many people would only dream of. But for M. Satish, Assistant Manager - Engineering, Varroc Engineering Pvt Ltd, Aurangabad, it was more than a dream come true when he won a Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail bike, presented ... More

Sony sells ad inventory for World Cup
Betting on surge in viewership during prime time More






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