The voice-dominated domestic telecom space is set to liven up further with corporate giant Reliance Industries, the only national licence holder for 4G spectrum, on Friday saying it will be offering not
Handset maker Lava International aims to achieve a turnover of $1 billion by the end of March 2015 and also plans to start manufacturing in India in the next few years. “Last year we
Infibeam an online shopping portal is adding a new member to the Micromax family as recently it launched the most awaited Smartphone MAd A94. This new phone is for those who are MAD ABOUT ADS.
ALi Corporation, a leading Set-Top Box (STB) solution provider, today announced that ALi’s STB chipsets have incorporated middleware solutions from ACCESS STB Labs, a media and entertainment software development company based in
IBM said Friday it plans to invest over $1.2 billion to expand its cloud services operations. The computing services company announced it will build 15 data centers around the world this year
The regularity with which different flavours of the Linux distributions keep arriving in the market has revolutionised the open source landscape. And these are not just the tried-and-tested operating systems for the
Japanese gaming giant Nintendo on Friday warned it would swing back into the red this fiscal year as it slashed its annual sales target for the Wii U game console, blaming a
The axing this week of Yahoo’s second-in-command sent a signal that reality is setting in for Silicon Valley sweetheart Marissa Mayer, who leads the struggling Internet pioneer. Hearts soared when Mayer was
Yahoo’s editor-in-chief Jai Singh has quit the Internet firm, just a day after CEO Marissa Mayer fired her COO Henrique De Castro, according to independent tech news site Re/code. Yahoo’s media unit will
President Barack Obama banned U.S. eavesdropping on the leaders of close friends and allies on Friday and began reining in the vast collection of Americans’ phone data in a series of limited
Let the robot race begin. Expectations are high for RoboEarth, a new European-funded system to speed the development of human-serving robots. Scientists from five major European technical universities have gathered in the
Intel Corp plans to reduce its global workforce of 107,000 by about 5 percent this year as the chipmaker, struggling with falling personal-computer sales, shifts focus to faster-growing areas, a company spokesman