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  IFSECINDIA Exhibition - 08-10 December 2011. The Complete Commercial, Homeland Security & Fire Tchnology. UBM India to host IFSEC India & Homeland Security India 2011 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India from 08 - 10 December 2011 .

HIGHLIGHTS of IFSEC India & Homeland Security India 2011.
  • India's Largest Exhibition for Commercial, Homeland Security & Fire Technology.
  • Supported by UK Trade & Investments & APSA- Asian professional Security Association.
  • Certified by US Commercial Services.
  • Country pavilions this year from USA, UK, Sweden, France, Taiwan & China.
  • Over 250 leading Security & Fire Technology Companies exhibiting.
  • Spread over 16,000 sq. mts area
  • Homeland Security India conference in partnership with ASSOCHAM.

Kindle Fire panned by 'usability expert but will it matter?

Although it has been on the U. S. market for just three weeks, Amazon's Kindle Fire is expected to become the
second-most popular tablet in the world by the end of this year, according to the research firm IHS.

iPad 3 Displays Coming From Sharp as Apple Looks to Diversify.

You knew this news was coming, especially after the constant publications of the legal battle between Samsung and Apple over claims of copyright infringement. Samsung has become a strong competitor with Apple in both the Smartphone and tablet arena.

Now, according to the Wall Street Journal, and "people familiar with the situation," Apple is adding Sharp to its lineup of display manufacturers for its next generation iPad3 and iPhone 5; and likely on into the future of devices as well.

iPad 3 Displays Coming From Sharp as Apple Looks to Diversify

Verizon blocks Google Wallet.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - Verizon has decided to block its customers from installing Google's new, high-profile Wallet application on the carrier's Smartphones.

Welcome to the opening shot in the war over who will get a piece of the action as your Smartphone becomes your mobile wallet.
A year ago, Verizon, AT&T (T, Fortune 500) and T-Mobile teamed up with Discover (DFS, Fortune 500) and Barclays (BCS) to form a mobile payments company called Isis. Using a technology called near-field communications, or NFC, the forthcoming Isis mobile wallet will let consumers store multiple credit cards and make payments with a wave of their phone. They'll also be able to check balances, receive coupons and use rewards points at the point of sale.

Google Wallet is a nearly identical NFC service. Unveiled by Google in May, the service requires two pieces: An NFC chip and Google's app.