Logitech India launches wireless mouse M185

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January 20, 2012

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Mangalore, January 20: Logitech India on Friday unveiled their latest product in the wireless product category, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 in the city.

The latest in the wireless range series, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 forms an integral part of the “Live Free and Live Wireless Campaign” by Logitech. The mouse has been crafted to give optimum levels of convenience to the users. Powered by Logitech Advanced Optical Tracking, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 can run for up to 12 months without requiring a battery change. It comes with a smart sleep mode to extend battery life and a helpful indicator light to eliminate low-power surprises.

The product is the latest entrant in Logitech's portfolio of wireless products which includes wireless keyboards and combos that are ideal solutions for the audience across segments. All products are designed to deliver uncompromising performance in beautiful packages for everyone.

The mouse features Logitech's tiny plug-and-forget nano-receiver, which is so small you can plug it into a USB port and forget about it. Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity is built in, and delivers a dependable connection with virtually no delays or dropouts.

Commenting on the launch, Subrotah Biswas, Country Manager of Logitech India and South West Asia said, “Logitech believes in providing enhanced consumer experience to aid productivity and to give them the joy of being immersed in the digital world. Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 is yet again an example of our world-class product design and technology integration.”


He added: “With the industry moving towards adopting wireless solutions and products, Logitech sees a huge potential in emerging markets. While we have built a strong presence for our consumer offerings across the country through our retail network, Logitech is now also focusing on building their presence in emerging markets like Kochin, Vizag, Coimbatore to capture mid-market clients for hardware, software and IT services. Moreover, we will now also be focusing on enhancing customer experience through attractive product display in order to make the customer interface more interactive.”

The inauguration also marks a step to amplify its retail presence in the Southern markets starting with Mangalore by focusing more consumer experience. Through this initiative, Logitech aims at reaching out to potential customers in smaller towns, which aims at reaching out to potential customers in smaller towns, which are beyond the top eight metro cities, as these markets command a huge untapped potential.


“We are extremely pleased to enter the retail market with a diverse range of products that will encompass a diverse segment of audience” said Mr. Biswas. “The Indian consumer today expects world class quality, service and aesthetics at an affordable price. We believe that Logitech India's legacy of innovation backed by its engineering and manufacturing expertise can fulfill these expectations.” He further added. “The Logitech Wireless Mouse M185 is specifically engineered to help our customers do more in their personal and professional lives - and it advances our industry-leading vision for wireless solutions that deliver performance without compromise and enable them to be mobile and unrestricted.”

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February 25,2020

Feb 25: Two Customs Preventive officers allegedly involved in gold smuggling cases in Kerala were removed from service, a top official said in Kochi on Monday.

Sumit Kumar, Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), Kochi, said that he took action against Radhakrishnan B, Superintendent of Customs, and Rahul, Inspector of Customs, who were allegedly involved in gold smuggling cases in the state.

Radhakrishnan was involved in attempted smuggling of gold weighing 24998.61 grams having a market value of over Rs 8 crore through Thiruvananthapuram international airport on May 13, 2019, Kumar said.

Rahul was involved in attempted smuggling of gold weighing 11,035.54 grams valued at over Rs 4 crore through international airport on August 19, 2019, the Customs Commissioner added.

Radhakrishnan is currently lodged in Central prison, Thiruvananthapuram after the Central Economic Intelligence Bureau under the Union Finance Ministry issued detention order under COFEPOSA (Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act, 1974).

Rahul, against whom detention order under COFEPOSA was issued, is absconding.

"Two Customs officers of the Customs Preventive Commissionerate, Kochi, who were involved in gold smuggling cases were removed from service by Sumit Kumar, Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), Cochin," an official release said.

Kumar said that both the cases were booked and investigated by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and while show cause notice under Customs Act 1962 has been issued against Radhakrishnan, investigation is under progress in the other case.

"Both the officers were removed from service, after due process of law under Rule 19 of the Central Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965," the release said.

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July 22,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 22: Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, within the metropolis, has obtained approval from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) for testing SARS-CoV-2 virus by Real Time RT-PCR technique.

This has given a lift to the prevailing Covid-19 testing services in Dakshina Kannada, according to a press release by the AJ Institute here on Wednesday.

Institute Dean stated that devoted kiosk for pattern assortment has been opened in the hospital. Staff and technicians from the Department of Microbiology have undergone coaching in molecular testing at NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

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May 19,2020

Bengaluru, May 19: Containment zones in Karnataka will be much smaller in size under the latest lockdown norms. However, rules and loopholes will be tightened and action against violators will be stringent in order to check the spread of the disease.

Revised guidelines issued by the Centre to the state, reveal containment zones are delineated based on mapping of cases and contacts. Intensive action will be carried out in these areas with the aim of breaking the chain of transmission. Therefore, the area of a containment zone should be appropriately defined by the district administration/local urban bodies with technical inputs at local level.

The health department is considering shrinking the size of containment zones from the existing 100 metres to open up more space for economic activities. Medical education minister K Sudhakar, also a member of the Covid taskforce, said additional chief secretary (health department) Javed Akthar will issue a new definition of a containment zone after the Covid-19 taskforce holds its next meeting.

“We are planning to further shrink it and restrict containment zones to an apartment complex, independent house or even a lane where the Covid-19 patient resides,” Sudhakar said. He went on to say bigger containment zones will impede businesses and normal activities in the vicinity, something which the government wants to avoid.

The minister said Karnataka will also do away with colour-coding districts. “With restrictions being relaxed for almost all activities, it does not make sense to pursue with colour codes. It is either containment zone or outside containment zone,” he said.

In rural areas, the minister said containment zones will be identified by the taluk heads. Government sources say it is difficult to restrict activities to certain areas or smaller location in rural areas as farmers and people will have to travel to the outskirts of their villages for their livelihood.

An official said, a containment operation (large outbreak or cluster) is deemed successful when no case is reported in 28 days from the containment zone.

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