IT bellwether Wipro has bagged an order to provide cloud-based managed services to digital cable and broadband service provider DEN Networks. The deal will enable DEN to transform into a B2C (business-to-customer)
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has completed its probe on how International Business Machines Corp (IBM) reports revenue from its cloud computing business and does not intend to recommend any
Toshiba Corp, a top maker of flash memory chips used in smartphones, said that it has filed suit in a Taiwan court against Taiwan’s Powerchip Technology Corp and three other firms charging
John Koum, co-founder and CEO of WhatsApp, on Tuesday mocked Apple for “borrowing” features from his chat app. Koum tweeted his views several hours after Apple unveiled a revamped iMessage app for
Intel, which has so far failed to cash in on the tablet and smartphone boom, is now eyeing institutional sales to shore up numbers in India. The company is talking to several
Google has used painful prose to proclaim that Chromebooks designed to push computing into the ‘cloud’ are heading for more countries. “Chromebooks are coming to nine more nations; to improve computing for
At the WWDC 2014 keynote, Apple introduced a new programming language called Swift, which is said to make writing apps for iOS and OS X easier. It will take over from
If you are an iPhone 4 user, then last night’s iOS 8 announcement must have brought in some bad news for you. The latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system, which
On Monday Apple announced two new operating systems – iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. The new OSes have a number of unique features but the most intriguing of them is
After Apple announced support for third-party keyboards on iOS 8 at WWDC 2014 on Monday, popular keyboard makers Swype, Swiftkey and Flesky have jumped the gun to announce that their keyboards
A U.S.-led international operation disrupted a crime ring that infected hundreds of thousands of PCs around the globe with malicious software used for stealing banking credentials and extorting computer owners, the
US auto giant Ford showed off its new Mustang at Asia’s biggest tech fair Tuesday, billing it as “the smartest Mustang to date”, with voice controls and early warning collision systems. Due