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Vodafone India is said to be in early talks with Tikona Digital Networks for buying its 4G spectrum as the country’s no. 2 mobile phone operator tries to expand its high-speed broadband
Prior to joing HOOQ, he was serving as COO at Dish TV India. As the country manager, he will further push the company’s goals of getting foothold in India. The company is
The state government’s effort to push the IT sector beyond the boundaries of Hyderabad may yield positive results in 2016 as the Telangana IT department is holding parleys with four top notch
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Samsung said it has started selling a new processor aimed at health-focused wearable products, seeking to tap into a fast-growing market. The new chip is the first that can take multiple measurements
Pepper Tap, India’s online grocery delivery service has launched a unique vendor app which will soon be available on the Play store. The app is available in two versions – one, catering
Infosys will be setting up a 6.6 MW powered solar power plant at Pocharam campus, Telangana. This is second in line to the existing 0.6 MW capacity rooftop solar plant. The campus
PepperTap, India’s online grocery delivery service has launched a unique vendor app which will soon be available on the Playstore. The app is available in two versions – one, catering to organised
Government officials keep asking technology companies to put encryption backdoors in their products. But the saga of the Juniper VPN backdoor is an object lesson on how attackers can use this avenue