When we are expecting Sony to unveil its latest flagship Xperia Z3 later in the day, the anticipated device has popped-up in press images showcasing different colours, including Copper – which Sony
Lenovo, ahead of its pre-IFA 2014 event on Thursday, has unveiled its first ever 8-inch Intel Atom-powered Android tablet, dubbed the Tab S8, alongside the Y70 Touch gaming laptop and the Erazer
Apple Inc has often displayed uncanny timing, with its well-orchestrated end-of-year iPhone releases. But the leak of racy celebrity photos in the past few days put the company in the unusual position
The design of Samsung’s anticipated next-generation phablet flagship, the Galaxy Note 4, has been tipped again ahead of the launch. The South Korean giant is expected to unveil the device at its
HTC, teaming up with Google to woo new smartphone consumers, has announced that it will be offering up to 25GB additional, or up to 100GB additional free Google Drive space for select
GSM telecom operators added a net of 370,000 new users in rural areas in July to take the user base to 303.1 million, industry body COAI said today. “GSM rural subscriber net
The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has partnered with online marketplace Flipkart to give training to its students in areas like creating private labels and marketing of products. NIFT on Wednesday
Acer has kicked of its IFA 2014 campaign with the launch of the Liquid Z500 smartphone. The Taiwanese handset giant stressed that the handset is targeted at the music lovers and is
Gionee on Thursday has launched the successor to the Gpad G4 phablet, the Gpad G5, priced at Rs. 14,999. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer says the smartphone will be available by next week
The rumour mill suggests Google’s next Nexus launches will be on October 31, and we are expecting an HTC-made Nexus 8.9 or Nexus 9 tablet, apart from the Motorola-made Nexus X. The
Twitter plans to open an office in Indonesia over the coming months as it seeks to boost revenues in the social-media-addicted nation, the company announced Friday. Several market monitors have declared Jakarta
China’s Wanda Group, headed by the country’s richest man, is joining Internet giants Baidu and Tencent to set up an e-commerce platform costing more than $800 million, it said Friday. The three