Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Nokia to buy mHealth devicemaker

Nokia to buy mHealth devicemaker Withings for EUR 170 mln

Tuesday 26 April 2016 | 09:20 CET | News

Nokia is expanding in the healthcare market with the acquisition of Withings, a French provider of digital health devices and services. Healthcare is expected to be one of the largest vertical markets in the Internet of Things, a key growth area for Nokia. In particular mobile health, with a CAGR of 37 percent, will be the fastest growing healthcare segment from 2015-2020, Nokia said. 

Withings' portfolio of regulated and unregulated products includes smartwatches, activity trackers, weighing scales, thermometers, blood pressure monitors, and home and baby monitors. These products work over a digital health platform that provides insights to empower people to make decisions about their health and wellbeing. Withings' products are complemented by an ecosystem of more than 100 compatible apps.

Withings will become part of the Nokia Technologies business, Nokia's licensing division. Nokia will pay EUR 170 million cash for the company. The takeover is expected to close in early Q3, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.

Via-telecompaper 

Monday, April 25, 2016

A quote is a combination of some unfamiliar word

"A quote is a combination of some unfamiliar word and it be come into familiar with some familiar person"              Momenul Ahmad

Monday, April 18, 2016

yoU arE u'r my bawl u'r my wussy

yoU arE
u'r my bawl
u'r my wussy
u'r my babe
i'm on you
u'r my mind
My mind on you
u'r  my oyez
u'r my ha ha
my mind on you
my mind on you
my mind on you
m'i on your mind ?

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

A real patriot never demand somethings for his patriotism.


Headline describing about a patriot on who love his motherland from his heart and soul and he never demand something from his motherland for his sacrifices or dedication,in lieu of he dedicate most of the valuable time of  his life to develop motherland . In my childhood I read a poem about

"Patriotism" by Sir Walter Scott? Where Sir wrote 

BREATHES there the man with soul so dead, 

Who never to himself hath said, 
'This is my own, my native land!' Those lines are 

Mostly Knocking in my brain .
 I think now a days most of patriot is a real patriot ?. 
Is in a day real patriot who is ?
How does he looks like a patriot in this time?
What does thought a real patriot carry on at this moment?

Apache Warrior Image source Google search and putting text on this image by content creator .