Prices for the flagship Samsung Galaxy S6 and the curved-display variant Galaxy S Edge expected to launch at the South Korean giant’s Galaxy Unpacked 2015 event scheduled for March 1 have been
Acer on Tuesday launched its 2-in-1 laptop-tablet hybrid dubbed Acer One. Available exclusively via Amazon India, and also known as Acer One S1001, the Windows-based hybrid has been given a limited period
Electronic chip makers will get free land and buildings for setting up plants worth about Rs. 3,000 crores in Madhya Pradesh, a senior state government official said in Bengaluru. “Happy to announce
FMCG giant Unilever CEO Paul Polman and technology major Intel President Renee James on Tuesday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a slew of global corporate honchos continue to line up to
Budget smartphone maker Micromax leapfrogged South Korea’s Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to become the leading supplier in India’s booming smartphone market for the first time in the fourth quarter, research firm Canalys
New details about Samsung’s Galaxy S6 smartphone, expected to launch at MWC next month, have surfaced. As per the new details, the new Samsung flagship will feature a toned down TouchWiz UI,
Fast paced growth in computer literacy and greater use of data on mobiles will help India’s Internet economy grow to $200 billion or 5 percent of the GDP by 2020, Telecom Minister
New Delhi, 14th January 2014: Stellar Data Recovery, a global leader in data recovery services and solutions, has been awarded the prestigious CIO Choice award for Best Data Recovery Solutions Provider 2015
The Philips Fidelio NC1L on-ear headphones have been launched at CES 2015. The headphones are being touted by the company to be the first ever active noise cancelling (ANC) headphones to be
Lenovo’s answer to the Xiaomi invasion, the A6000 smartphone unveiled at CES 2015, will be launched on Friday, January 16. The company has sent out invites for an event in New Delhi,
Nokia (or to be precise, Foxconn) managed to sell 20,000 N1 tablet units in its first flash in just four minutes in China, according to the latest report. Notably, the device was
Sony Pictures Entertainment Chief Executive Michael Lynton said on Thursday the costs from the devastating cyber-attack on the Hollywood studio will be completely covered by insurance and will not lead to further