Global leading ICT infrastructure provider Huawei has ranked No. 6 in BCG’s recent released list of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2020, moved up by 42 places.

Five Huawei devices are set for their debut in Sri Lanka at one of the biggest online launch events of the year, in June 2020.

In exciting news, Samsung is extending the Limited Time offer on the Galaxy Z Flip, Sri Lanka’s first Samsung foldable phone with popular demand, while also offering a pair of Galaxy Buds+ and a One-time screen replacement offer with every purchase.

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, many of us have adapted to the new normal and withdrawn to the safety of our homes.

Hutch cliQ now on 4G !

Tuesday, 23 June 2020 07:40

Hutch Telecommunications, Sri Lanka’s preferred choice for mobile broadband services has enhanced its popular cliQ app enabling all its 078 & 072 subscribers to enjoy unlimited Internet experience on its nationwide Bigger and Better 4G network.

While Sri Lanka’s management and control of the spread of COVID-19 won us great recognition from many global agencies and countries worldwide, we have also witnessed how our island’s almost forgotten, mistreated and overtaxed agrarian culture took the vanguard in our fight against the pandemic.

The research arm of the Islamic Development Bank Group (IsDB), Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), has partnered with Samsung-backed blockchain technology firm, Blocko, to develop an innovative, blockchain-based smart credit management system.

Huawei, the innovative smartphone manufacturer, constantly equips its product portfolio with highly efficient and productive devices.

Sri Lanka’s National Mobile Service Provider, Mobitel, took its customers on a pioneering spiritual journey to Mihinthalaya on the occasion of Poson Poya recently in the form of a 3D Immersive Experience Tour!

The fashion conscious in Sri Lanka can now make heads turn when they flip open and shut Sri Lanka’s first foldable smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy Z Flip!

The covid-19 pandemic has spawned a global illegal trade of essential goods like PPE kits and antiviral drugs on the dark web, according to a new research by Sophos.