Arcturus Networks, Encore Software And
Redpine Signals Join Forces To Deliver
Solutions Kit For Freescale Voice
Processor, April 6, 2011
Encore partners with Verisilicon in
developing Wideband IP Phone Reference
Design, VERISILICON, August 27,
2007.
Encore Software successfully completes
the IMS Forum Plugfest™ II
Interoperability Event, IMS, June
26, 2007.
Low cost computer maker to work with
software community, The Hindu,
19-May-2005.
Linux in India: Mobilis, a "Linux-based
Mobile Desktop," Unveiled, Linux
Business News, 15-May-2005 by Linux
Business News Industry Desk.
Indian Linux appliance moves up-market,
LinuxDevices.com, 13-May-2005.
A great leap in Indian IT, laptops for
Rs 10,000 launched, DD News,
11-May-2005.
Here comes the no-frills, mobile
computer system, The Hindu,
11-May-2005 by P Sunderarajan.
Bangalore firm launches low-cost PCs,
Deccan Herald, 11-May-2005 by DH News
Service New Delhi.
'Mobilis' PC @Rs10K! Encore, Encore!,
Express India, 11-May-2005.
Bridge digital divide @ Rs 10,000,
The Time of India, 11-May-2005.
Now, mobile desktop PCs!, CSIR,
10-May-2005.
Now, a mobile desktop at Rs 10,000,
The Economic Times, 10-May-2005.
Now, mobile desktop PCs!,
www.rediff.com, 10-May-2005.
Mobilis seeks to herald new PC
revolution, NDTV (New Delhi),
10-May-2005 by Sunetra Choudhury.
Encore, CSIR roll out `people's
computer', The Hindu Business Line,
10-May-2005 by Our Bureau.
Up for grabs: PCs for Rs 10,000 Add to
Clippings, The Time of India,
10-May-2005.
The $200 PC, Listen to this Story,
American Public Media, 10-May-2005.
Indian firm unveils low-cost Linux-based
PCs, C|net NEWS.com 10-May-2005 by
Dinesh C Sharma.
In Linux We Trust: Indian Jawans,
Force3, Jan 29, 2005.
Army's SATHI, a hand held computer for
jawans, Sify, Jan 6, 2005.
Encore's Sathi to Aid Army in CI
Operations, Deccan Chronicle, Dec 4,
2004.
Hand-held Computer may Become Jawan's
True Friend, The Hindu, Dec 5, 2004.
B'lore-based firm to supply hand-held
PCs for Army: Indian soldier gets a best
friend, The New Indian Express, Dec
9, 2004.
A Hand-held PC for keeping in Touch:
Jawans Get A High-Tech Sathi to Roam
Around, The Economic Times, New
Delhi, Dec 23, 2004.
Computers for the Third Word, The
Simputer is a Handheld Device Designed
for Rural Villagers, Scientific
American, October, 2002 by Fiona Harvey.
`Simputer' aimed at easing life in
Indian villages, The Mercury News,
August 14, 2002 by Mike Langberg.
Production of Simputer to begin by
month-end, The Times of India
Online, July 22, 2002 by PTI.
Encore Soft Readies Revenue Generation
Plans For Simputer, The Financial
Express, July 10, 2002.
Encore seeks distributors, OEMs for
Simputer, CRN Network, July 10,
2002.
Simputer in Indian hands this month,
Walletwatch.com, July 5, 2002 by
Reuters.
India Rolls Out Cheap, Handheld Computer
This Month, Reuters.com, July 5,
2002 by Anshuman Daga.
Simputer Project Receipient of the First
Dewang Mehta Award for Innovation in
Information Technology, Press
Information Bureau, Government of India,
April 12, 2002 by PIB Releases.
India's "poor-friendly" Simputer set for
May launch, CIOL Online, March 6,
2002 by Anshuman Daga.
India's Simputer set for May rollout,
The Times of India Online, March 6, 2002
by Reuters.
Media Lab Asia, Simputer join hands to
reach the masses, Deccan Herald News
Service, Mumbai, February 7, 2002 by
Rajesh Parishwad
Made-in-Singapore 'Simputer' to roll out
by April, ITAsiaOne, Business Times,
January 14, 2002 by Leo Kee Chye
Portable computer for developing
countries, CNETAsia, News and
Technology, January 11, 2002 by Ernest
Khoo.
The Simputer: A handheld for the masses?.
CNETAsia, January 11, 2002 by Ernest
Khoo.
Simputer, New York Times, December
9, 2001 by Bruce Sterling.
India's simple computer for the poor,
BBC News, September 24, 2001 by BBC
News.
$200 "Simputer" set for November
roll-out, CNN.com, Business, August
21, 2001 by Reuters.
India's $200 "Simputer" Set for November
Roll-Out, Washtech.com, August 20,
2001 by Anshuman Daga, Reuters.
FreeOS.com: The Simputer: Low cost
computing, All Linux Devices, August
4, 2001.
Indian handheld to tackle digital divide,
BBC News, July 18, 2001.
India and Japan: Wireless
communications, Encore Software licenses
GSM-AMR multirate speech coder to Elecs
Industry, Electronic Business Asia,
Thursday, July 26, 2001.
India to Compute on the Cheap, Wired
News, June 28, 2001 by Swaroopa Iyengar.
Simputer demo before Advani, MSN,
June 21, 2001 by MSN.
Joshi sings Simputer’s praises, MSN,
June 7, 2001 by MSN.
Low-cost 'people's computers' target
developing nations to get poor on-line,
Workopolis.com, May 22, 2001 by Steven
Chase - Steven Chase Technology
Reporter.
Encore Software develops GSM-AMR
(3GPP-AMR) speech coder for 3G wireless
applications, Encore Software Ltd.,
Monday, May 14, 2001, Bangalore.
Simputer to bridge divide,
Australian IT, May 8, 2001 by AFP in
Bangalore.
A Simple Plan, Time Asia, April 30,
2001, Vol. 157 No. 17 by Phil Zabriskie.
21 New Gen Companies: Up and Emerging
Big, A set of emerging companies that
appear to have a technology advantage in
an ongoing war for market share,
Computers Today, March 16-31, 2001, By
Srinivas R in Bangalore, K Jayadev in
Hyderabad, Indrajit Basu in Kolkata and
Sudhir Chowdhary in New Delhi.
"Intellectual property model is far more
substainable than the services one",
Computers Today, January 1-15, 2001,
Chief Guest.
Encore chief in top 100 technocrats
league, The Times of India, Tuesday,
November 14, 2000, IT Correspondent,
Bangalore.
Encore CEO among 'tech pioneers',
The Hindu Business Line, Tuesday,
November 14, 2000, Our Bureau,
Bangalore, Nov 13.
Vinay Deshpande is WEF tech pioneer for
2001, The Economic Times, Thursday,
November 9, 2000, Bangalore.
Encore and Commetrex Announce Strategic
Partnership, Members of the TI Third
Party Developers Program Join Forces,
Atlanta, GA, USA, September 25, 2000.
'Hardware industry must invest in R&D',
The Hindu Business Line, Friday,
September 8, 2000, Vishwanath Kulkarni
and Vardarajan V K, Bangalore, Sept. 7,
2000.
'Simputer' aims at the Developing World,
IDG News Service, Bangalore Bureau, June
22, 2000 by John Riberio.
Infineon Technologies licenses modem
solution from Encore Software,
Electronic News Online, Friday, May 26,
2000.
Encore Software develops low-cost
Net-access device for rural areas,
The Financial Express, Tuesday, February
29, 2000, Nitya Varadarajan, Chennai.
Encore Software to focus on DSP tech,
Deccan Herald, Wednesday, February 2,
2000, Bangalore.
Eyeing two acquisitions, The
Economic Times, Wednesday, February 2,
2000, K C Krishnadas, Bangalore.
Indian company does an encore with
technology licensing, Express
Computer, 7 June 1999, Deepak Kumar,
Bangalore.
The quest for a better, IT-driven life,
The Economic Times, Thursday, 5
November, 1998, Kalpana Shah, Bangalore.
Innovation, 'the key to success',
The Hindu Business Line, Thursday,
November 5, 1998, Our Special
Correspondent, Bangalore, Nov. 4.
This Yantra needs a marketing mantra,
The Economic Times, Tuesday, 25 March
1997, K C Krishnadas, Bangalore.
Ncore develops the lightest notebook
computer, Business Standard,
Tuesday, 19 November 1996, Srinivas
Venugopal, Bangalore.
Ncore to focus on hardware design,
The Hindu Business Line, Tuesday,
November 5, 1996, Arun Natarajan,
CHENNAI, Nov. 4.
Ncore is first Indian co to develop
28.8k modems, Express Computer, 8
July 1996, George Eby Mathew, Bangalore.
Ncore develops world's lightest
notebook, Yantra will weigh 2.1 kgs with
CD-ROM drive, cost $3000, Express
Computer, 1 January 1996, George Eby
Mathew, Bangalore.
Lets meet India's guru of high tech,
San Jose Mercury News, Business, Sunday
2 July 1995, Michael Zielenziger.