Wipro Ltd., a leading global information technology, consulting and business process services company, today announced the launch of its Remote-Branch-Distribution Office solution (RoBoDo), based on Nutanix Web-Scale Infrastructure, which enables enterprises to
iphone may soon enable you to test your DNA for genetic disorders. Reports suggest that Apple is all set to collaborate with scientists to build a new Cupertino ResearchKit app. The DNA
Sony India has launched new portable bluetooth speaker- SRS-X11 and SRS-X55. In their compact designs and a variety of colours, the two new bluetooth speakers, SRS-X11and SRS-X55,combine powerful sound quality with Bluetooth
Global study shows those that work in environments with natural elements report a 6% increase in productivity, 15% increase in well-being and 15% increase in creativity The Human Spaces report into The
We all know that Google has a deep love in bringing out new features to its users making life more beautiful and simple. Recently, the Internet giant has announced through its Google
The OnePlus One is indeed getting a bit too old. While the handset is still selling online for Rs 21, 998 the “flagship killer” title no longer seems apt as flagships have
Virtual reality technology company Oculus said it would start shipping the much-awaited consumer version of its Rift headset in the first quarter of 2016. Pre-orders for Rift will start later this year,
Telenor, the Norwegian parent of Indian telecom carrier Uninor, is in talks to buy a majority stake in Videocon Telecom. But a 500-crore liability that the Venugopal Dhoot-owned company has towards the
Handset maker BlackBerry said it is in discussions with regulatory authorities and telecom operators in the country to launch its virtual sim solution by year-end. Using the solution, consumers will be able
In a bid to provide organizations business insight through real-time analytics and enhanced performance for mission-critical computing, Intel has announced the Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4800 v3 product families. Considering the current and
Uniphore Software Systems, Chennai-based speech recognition solutions company has closed Series A round of funding by Kris Gopalakrishnan (co-founder, Infosys) along with existing investors. The funding will fuel Uniphore’s global expansion and
Infosys has proposed a significant expansion of its operations in about 21,500 seats at the Electronics City software hub by spending about Rs 2,000 crore. If the plan fructifies, it will