Placements no worry at non-IIT engineering colleges

MUMBAI: K Gopi Krishna is this year’s poster boy at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Warangal. Social networking site Facebook offered the computer science student an annual salary of $135,000 (approximately Rs

Oracle to spend $5 billion on R&D

SAN FRANCISCO: Business software and database systems major Oracle will be spending $5 billion on research and development efforts across multiple areas including product development in cloud, applications, vertical integration. Mark Hurd, president, Oracle annonuced

HTC facing supply chain troubles

TAIPEI: HTC is facing supply constraints on its latest smartphone, sources familiar with the matter said, piling pressure on already disappointing sales and increasing the likelihood the firm will post its first net loss

Google plans to make cookies passe

In the short story, “A Case of Identity” , Sherlock Holmes says, “It is a curious thing that a typewriter has really quite as much individuality as a man’s handwriting.” It’s not

Now, remember your dreams

An app that helps people record, remember and analyse their dreams has been developed. Called Shadow, it looks like an alarm clock but works differently. The project is seeking funding on Kickstarter website. It

Apps that help you type better on phone

Advantage of virtual keyboards is they can be swapped or altered for one you like better. Sometimes all it takes is a change in your settings. At most, it requires buying an

DIGISOL launches 2 Bay Network Attached Storage

DIGISOL the networking brand of Smartlink Network Systems Ltd. has introduced its 2 Bay new Network Attached Storage. The new DIGISOL DG-NS5002 Cloud Vault, is a high performance NAS with 6000MHz RISC Processor, Gigabit Ethernet LAN and

Review: iOS 7 is radically different

iOS 7 is the free software update for iPhones (iPhone 4 and later), iPads (iPad 2 and later) and iPod Touches (fifth generation). It’s a radical, huge redesign. The look is sparse, white