Kim Dotcom, founder of the now-defunct Megaupload website, scored a victory in his battle with U.S. regulators today. A New Zealand judge has barred authorities there from giving the FBI any codes
When South African internet giant Naspers acquired Red Bus, the team used Watchy.in’s live streaming technology to air its all-hands meeting across its 26 offices. Watchy, a Bangalore-based technology startup, offers
Software services major Infosys announced tie-up with Philippines-based SMART Enterprise to develop new industry solutions in the areas of Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication and Internet of Everything (IoE). These solutions are
HP announced a slew of new devices at its APJ Summit. The company launched DL380z, a virtual workstation solution that provides remote access to workstation-class applications from a variety of devices
Networking solutions giant Cisco announced a strategic engagement with Electronics City Industries Association (ELCIA) to develop Asia’s first end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT) innovation hub here. Riding on India’s fast growing internet
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People often compare computers with our brains, but there are important differences between them. One difference, which the wider public seldom thinks about, is that computer brains are made of silicon
Samsung has announced plans to exit production of plasma televisions, a sure sign that the end is near for the display technology. The Korean firm will build its last set on November
One of Samsung’s goals with its latest Galaxy Tab 4 tablets was to create a family of products that offered good value and versatility to a wide range of potential consumers. The
Microsoft’s new Windows Phone devices may feature Canon’s imaging technology following a new patent agreement between the two companies. Microsoft and Canon have signed a new patent cross-licensing deal under which they’ll
BlackBerry is selling its research and development department in Germany to Volkswagen Infotainment, a subsidiary of the automaker that makes interactive technology for vehicle dashboards. The companies said Thursday that the
Qualcomm announced today that it will acquire 60GHz WiFi company Wilocity and incorporate the design firm’s products into its own SoC lineup. Wilocity has demonstrated 60GHz WiFi before and previously partnered with