The head of Google-owned Motorola, Dennis Woodside, announced Thursday he is leaving the smartphone maker to become chief operating officer at the online storage firm Dropbox. The news comes just two weeks
India has approved the setting up of semiconductor wafer plants, commonly known as fab units, by two consortia costing a total of Rs. 63,410 crores. India, which wants local production of chips
HP has finally released its two Android-based voice-calling devices, the Slate6 VoiceTab and HP Slate7 VoiceTab for the Indian market. The HP Slate6 VoiceTab phablet has been priced at Rs. 22,990, and
HTC on Friday hosted an AMAA (Ask Me Almost Anything) on Reddit with its North America product management team. While the team did not answer questions of upcoming products and service issues,
Although Samsung is yet to officially launch the Galaxy Grand Neo, the alleged pricing for the device has been tipped already. According to tweet by a Mumbai-based retailer Mahesh Telecom, the smartphone
Sony is widely expected to launch its next top-end smartphone, Sirius, at Mobile World Congress later in February. Now the tech community is abuzz with speculation that the company will also showcase a
The clamour for spectrum saw telcos go the whole hog in many circles, where they bid even higher compared to the auctions in the bumper 3G sale in 2010. The enthusiasm was seen not
Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend),a leading manufacturer of industrial-grade products, today announced it will be attending Embedded World 2014, which will take place in Nuremberg, Germany on February 25 – 27, 2014. Transcend’s booth will
Dell has launched an instant payment platform for customers to upgrade the warranty on Dell PCs. The upgrade will be available on Dell Inspiron notebook, Inspiron desktop and Vostro notebook models only
Within a month of announcing it globally, Samsung is set to launch Galaxy Grand Neo smartphone in the Indian market. The device is likely to be priced at approximately Rs 19,000 in
Apple and Samsung are reportedly heading back to court in the ongoing patent battle after their recent mediation efforts failed to bring any outcome. The two tech companies were said to meet in order
Finnish handset major Nokia has said the developments in the Rs. 21,153 crore tax liability case in India is not expected to affect the “timing or closing” of its deal with software