U.S. first lady Michelle Obama told an audience of college students in the Chinese capital on Saturday that open access to information – especially online – is a universal right. But Obama
Becoming Microsoft CEO was beyond even the wildest dreams, said Satya Nadella, the India-born chief executive of the $78 billion global software giant. “Having grown up in India, the idea that I
Apple is in talks with US cable and Internet giant Comcast about a streaming-television service that would use an Apple set-top box, a report said Sunday. Talks are in their early stages
Chinese telecom and Internet company Huawei defended is independence on Sunday and said it would condemn any infiltration of its servers by the U.S. National Security Agency if reports of such activities by the
Executives of several large U.S. Internet companies, including Facebook Inc and Google Inc, met with President Barack Obama on Friday to discuss their concerns over government surveillance programs. Obama and senior aides
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) may ask the CAG to drop objections raised against four telecom operators, whose entry fee was adjusted against the money they had to pay for spectrum won
At computer storage giant EMC, Amitabh Srivastava, president of advanced software division, said he’s solving problems of wider scope and greater depth than he would have been able to had he stayed
To raise its market share, Microsoft is making an exchange offer to small and medium businesses (SMBs) to give away their hardware in return for a cloud setup. Under the three-month scheme,
IT major Tata Consultancy Services said it has been named as the top employer in Europe for the second consecutive year by the The company was recognised as an exceptional performer across
Twitter’s music app is being taken off the Apple App Store officially due to lack of popularity. The Twitter #Music app, available only on iPhone and the desktop, attempted to harness conversations
President Barack Obama sought to assure leading internet and tech executives that his administration is committed to protecting people’s privacy, a week before a self-imposed deadline for a review of National Security Agency
Facebook just released a new programming language, aptly named Hack, that will let programmers write code faster while more easily avoiding errors. Hack hits a sweet-spot by combining elements of both static