An Indian connection to the war crimes tribunal has emerged, further complicating matters, says RS Chauhan
To be competitive, you need to focus on building products very rapidly, says Werner Vogels.
Exit from Delhi Metro's airport express line
The new device comes cheap, but it will have to perform to be accepted
Dynamic of IT, religion will create a new industry, generating software and service opportunities.
Emerging markets like India are crucial, given the investment Microsoft has made.
One needs to apply laws of physics to play the game in which green pigs take centrestage.
The novel feature fails to give a fair idea of delay in reaching a destination
Prices of the iPhone 4 start at about Rs 29,000, while the iPhone 3GS costs about Rs 16,000.
The Indian website of popular pizza retailer Domino's (www.dominos.co.in) was hacked by a Turkish Hacker group that calls itself Turkish Ajan Hacker Group. Details of about 37,000 accounts, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords and city details, were leaked, and the passwords have been released in plain text.
The company will announce pricing and specific roll-out dates country by country when sales are due to begin.
Designed for touch, it requires a great touchscreen or a touch pad.
The Finnish handset maker is out of the top spot globally, but is still going strong in India, courtesy 'Asha'.
This summer, when you set out on a perilous journey across the mountains, make sure your piece of equipment doesn't fall off the cliff -- and that it fends off the elements, too.
A market of 900 million mobile subscribers is simply too lucrative to ignore for brands and businesses.
Intel, which has virtually no momentum in the mobile market, would roll out the next generation Atom processors on smartphones next year.
The world's biggest computer-services company has thus launched Smarter City Solutions -- a new solution designed to help cities of all sizes gain a holistic view of information across city departments and agencies.
With mobile OS becoming the new battleground for Google, Apple and Microsoft, it is the smartphone users who stand to benefit the most.
Once the turf of GenY, online social networks in India have now become powerful recruiting and job-seeking tools.