A Russian lawmaker’s son accused of hacking computers at hundreds of U.S. businesses and stealing credit card information pleaded not guilty to 29 charges Friday. U.S. District Judge John L. Weinberg ordered
Google has agreed in a court settlement to spend at least $250 million over the next five years to help fight illegal online pharmacies selling to US customers, documents showed Friday. The
Scientists have developed an app that provides a new approach to the treatment of headaches by helping sufferers record the severity and regularity of their pain. The app is being used as
A billionaire Hong Kong tycoon has said he will sue Google over search results which link him to organised criminal gangs, after a court dismissed the Internet giant’s objections. Albert Yeung first
While Samsung has already started sending invites for the Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event on September 3, where it is expected to unveil the Galaxy Note 4, another report citing a Samsung
ASUS launched the Chromebox in India at a media gathering in Mumbai. The ASUS Chromebox is 12 cm X 12 cm sized fast, compact home or office computer that runs on Chrome
BINATONE has now launched 3G SIM Based Mifi Router with Turbo Power Bank (5000 mAh). A revolutionary device which can create a Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 10 users at a time
IBM will give clients more ways to speed the access to Big Data insights with a next-generation flash system that offers a fivefold increase in application performance over the previous model and
The Africa team for Garmin Sub-Saharan Africa will be hosting meetings in Lusaka, Zambia to meet with buyers, potential resellers and business partners The Africa team for Garmin Sub-Saharan Africa (http://www.garmin.co.za) will
Delta announced channel incentive schemes “Independence Day Dhamaka” and “Unlimited Sales Bonanza” for its channel community across India. Delta floated two schemes, one to promote Ultron HPH 20 & 30kVA UPS. The
Current implementations of ‘wireless charging’ in smartphones and tablets are based on ‘induction charging’ technology, where the device needs to be sitting (or in direct contact with) on a charging pad to
Hewlett-Packard Co will pay $32.5 million to resolve allegations it overcharged the U.S. Postal Service, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday. The computer maker did not comply with pricing terms