New Development Center to Showcase Proofs-of-Concept and Pilot Projects for Customers and Partners Brocade today announced that it is making new investments in India as an additional base to support the company’s
‘Net Neutrality Reactions’ “Ending Net-neutrality will squeeze out start-ups who will have to pay distributors to offer their apps at the same level as the larger player. This will monopolise the service for
Opinion about ‘Net Neutrality’— “If we have freedom of speech, freedom of following a religion, freedom to get education, it’s not fair to discriminate the Internet contents. I would consider it as basic
Motorola has recently launched the 4G version of its popular budget smartphone, the Moto E in India. The phone is expected to be released on April 23 and is now currently open
“Net neutrality (also network neutrality, Internet neutrality, or net equality) is the principle that Internet service providers and governments should treat all data on the Internet equally, not discriminating or charging differentially by
Popular Chinese video streaming website LeTV has come up with three new smartphones dubbed as the LeTV One, LeTV One Pro and the LeTV One Max. It is worth noting that all
The European Union will accuse Google of abusing its dominant position in internet searches, opening the US tech company up to a risk of massive fines and enforced changes in its business
Dell report analyzes the most common attacks observed in 2014 and how emergent threats will affect organizations throughout 2015 Research shows a rise in point-of-sale (POS) malware variants and attacks against payment
Mr. Richard Tan, MD & Director, ADATA Technology India Pvt Ltd Q – Is it a fair practice to allow ISPs and TSPs to determine which services/apps customers should use? Ans –
Texas Instruments ,the most trusted brand in graphing calculator technology, has received a 2015 Access Award from the American Federation for the Blind (AFB) for developing the Orion TI-84 Plus Talking Graphing
The $16.6 billion acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent in an all-share deal will propel Nokia Corporation to take on Ericsson in the telecom infrastructure market. But Nokia will be behind Huawei. Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent