Oppo has a plan to end its global patent fight with Nokia

Oppo and Nokia have been in a 5G patent dispute for over two years. One consequence of the disagreement was Oppo being blocked from selling its devices in Europe. Now, Oppo has urged Nokia to follow the global 5G royalty rates set by a Chinese local court and put an end to their patent-fee feud.
The dispute between the two companies over global licensing fees was taken to the Chongqing First Intermediate People’s Court. The court recently ruled in favor of Oppo, setting lower royalty rates for Nokia’s standard essential patents for 2G to 5G technologies.
Oppo has welcomed the court’s decision, and has agreed to pay $0.707 to $1.151 per unit, depending on different markets. The smartphone maker hopes that Nokia will also comply with the decision, “so that both parties can quickly return to constructive negotiations.” Nokia’s website states that it charges a maximum licensing fee of €3 ($3.24) per 5G smartphone.
Nokia, in a statement to the South China Morning Post, said they would appeal to the ruling, emphasizing that it only applies to the Chinese jurisdiction and represents a single viewpoint. “Courts outside of China have confirmed that Oppo is in breach of its commitments as a user of Nokia’s technology in open standards. We remain confident of our position in the overall dispute and are hoping to resolve the matter soon,” it added.
Last year, Oppo lost a lawsuit for patent infringement against Nokia in Germany. As a result, the company is not allowed to sell some of its handsets in Germany. Oppo has removed most of its products from its German website. Earlier this year, an Indian court ordered Oppo to pay Nokia a licensing fee equal to 23% of the Chinese company’s local sales.
Vivo, which is a sister company of Oppo, faced lawsuits from Nokia that were similar in nature. As a result, Vivo stopped selling its products in Germany in May.

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Apple iPhone 15 Series Will Be Manufactured By Tata Group In India

Homegrown conglomerate Tata Group could become the fourth assembler for Apple iPhone 15 series in India. The other assemblers of the iPhone 15 lineup will be the biggest Apple contract manufacturer Foxconn along with Luxshare and Pegatron while the fourth manufacturer will be Tata Group, the first local Indian manufacturer, according to market research firm TrendForce. Tata Group will assemble a small chunk of the iPhone 15 series models in India. The conglomerate has recently acquired Wistron, so it has now got the company’s India iPhone production line. Tata Group, therefore, will reportedly become the new contract partner for iPhone manufacturing in India, and the fourth manufacturer for Apple after Foxconn, Pegatron, and Luxshare, the TrendForce added.

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WhatsApp May Bring 12 New Updates Soon

Meta-owned WhatsApp is likely to bring as many as 12 new updates that will include multiple features, in a bid to improve user experience, on the world’s most popular messaging platform. According to WABetaInfo, the Meta-owned company is currently testing these features under beta. These features are likely to make their way to WhatsApp users soon. It should be noted that the Meta-owend platform is working on a new feature called “Channels” for broader communication with more people, which is going to come with 12 new, elaborate features. This is likely to be similar to Instagram Channels and Telegram Channels.

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Apple Supplier Foxconn Invests $500 Million In Telangana

Biggest Apple iPhone maker and supplier Foxconn is set to invest a whopping $500 million to set up manufacturing facilities in the southern Indian state of Telangana, news agency Reuters reported on Monday. Foxconn’s investment in the state is likely to give way to 25,000 jobs in the first phase, according to Telangana’s IT minister KT Rama Rao announced on Twitter. “Demonstrating the “Telangana Speed”, I am happy to announce the groundbreaking of first of Foxconn’s plants in Telangana at Kongar Kalaan today With an investment of over $500M it will create 25,000 direct jobs in first Phase #Telangana #Foxconn,” the minister announced.

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Apple May Launch Newer Macs With M3 Chip By End Of 2023

Apple is likely to unveil newer Macs with the upcoming M3 chips by the end of this year, according to Mark Gurman of Bloomberg. This tip about MacBooks comes ahead of the upcoming Apple WWDC 2023 annual conference. According to Gurman, the tech giant is likely to launch the next-generation Macs with the new M3 chip before the year ends.

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Meta Apologies For Glitch That Sends Unwanted Friend Requests

Meta, has reportedly issued an apology for a technical error that caused inconvenience to Facebook users. As reported by The Daily Beast, according to a spokesperson for Meta, the glitch occurred due to a recent app update, resulting in unintended friend requests being sent out. However, the issue has been addressed and rectified to prevent further occurrences. “We fixed a bug related to a recent app update that caused some Facebook friend requests to be sent mistakenly. We’ve stopped this from happening and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused,” the spokesperson said. It’s worth noting that this glitch occurred during a period of restructuring within Meta, Facebook’s parent company. Meta has recently undertaken significant layoffs, reducing approximately 13 per cent of its workforce, equating to more than 11,000 employees being let go.

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5G Connections In Asia-Pacific To Grow Up To 3.2 Billion In 2025

According to a recent report by market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC), the number of 5G connections in the Asia-Pacific region, including both mobile subscribers and Internet of Things (IoT) connections, is projected to soar from 574 million in 2021 to 3.2 billion in 2025. This represents a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 87.9 per cent. The deployment of 5G services in the region is being driven by various factors, with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) being a significant contributor.

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astronauts receive training in Russia where Rakesh Sharma underwent training


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The four astronauts who will be part of India’s first human space flight program, Gaganyaan, were trained at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia, the same center where Rakesh Sharma underwent training. Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian to go into space in 1984.

Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC), at Star City, is about 30 kilometers north of Moscow. It was named for the first man in space, Yuri Gagarin.

The center offers high-tech training facilities, including integrated simulators. It also offers survival training for many possible landing situations, including mountains, woodlands, marshes, deserts, in the Arctic and on the sea.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Tuesday the names of the four astronauts who will be in Gaganyaan, slated to be launched in 2024-25.

The four chosen Indian Air Force pilots are Group Captain Prashanth Nair, Group Captain Ajit Krishnan, Group Captain Angad Pratap, and Wing Commander Shubhanshu Shukla. The four astronauts were trained at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a visit to Kerala, reviewed the progress of the Gaganyaan mission and bestowed ‘astronaut wings’ on the astronaut-designates at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre.

The Gaganyaan mission is India’s first human space flight program, for which extensive preparations are underway at various ISRO centres.

“India’s success in the space sector is bearing the seeds of scientific temperament in the country’s young generation,” PM Modi said in his address at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre.

“As India is set to become the top-3 economy in the world, at the same time, the country’s Gaganyaan is also going to take our space sector to a new height,” the PM said.

As per ISRO, the Gaganyaan project envisages a demonstration of human spaceflight capability by launching a crew of three members into an orbit of 400 km for a three-day mission and bringing them back safely to earth, by landing in Indian sea waters.

The pre-requisites for the Gaganyaan mission include the development of many critical technologies, including a human-rated launch vehicle for carrying crew safely to space, a life support system to provide an Earth-like environment to crew in space, crew emergency escape provisions, and evolving crew management aspects for training, recovery, and rehabilitation of crew.

Various precursor missions are planned to demonstrate the technology readiness levels before carrying out the actual human space flight mission. These demonstrator missions include Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT), Pad Abort Test (PAT) and Test Vehicle (TV) flights. The safety and reliability of all systems will be proven in unmanned missions preceding manned missions.

LVM3 rocket the well-proven and reliable heavy lift launcher of ISRO, is identified as the launch vehicle for the Gaganyaan mission.

Human safety is of paramount importance in the Gaganyaan mission. In order to ensure the same, various new technologies, consisting of engineering systems and human-centric systems, are being developed and realized.

In 2023, in a stellar display of progress, India soared to new heights with the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the South Pole of the Moon and the successful launch of Aditya-L1, India’s first solar mission.

These milestones not only secured India’s standing in the global space economy but also fueled the engines for the private space sector in India.

Among other feats, India now aims to set up ‘Bharatiya Antariksha Station’ by 2035, and send the first Indian to the Moon by 2040.