The Supreme Court has rejected MakeMyTrip’s petition against Google, alleging trademark infringement. MakeMyTrip accused Google of facilitating its competitor Booking.com through sponsored links. However, the apex court dismissed the appeal, stating that
The Delhi High Court has granted a two-week extension to the Indian government to respond to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that highlights the absence of regulations governing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
In a significant setback for Google, the Delhi High Court dealt a major blow to the tech giant on Friday, August 11th, instructing it to take decisive action against advertisements that violate
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi can’t sell its MediaTek based smartphones in India due to an ongoing patents case in the Delhi High Court from Ericsson, but that hasn’t stopped others from importing the
Xiaomi addressed the Android legions via social media today, boasting about big finances and big devices. As we reported last week, the Chinese company completed its latest round of funding, raising $1.1
On Monday, the company announced that it has closed a $1.1-billion round of new funding that puts its valuation at a whopping $45 billion. This makes it more valuable than the San
A rather interesting picture was brought to our attention by a tipper. The shot surfaced on Weibo and shows what arrears to be the next generation Mi smartphone by Xiaomi. The Chinese
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker that has been under the spotlight for its handset sales issues in India, appears to have allowed the much-anticipated successor to the Redmi 1S to pass through
After Cyanogen withdrew support for OnePlus in India and instead announced an exclusive partnership with Micromax, OnePlus has suffered another setback here, as a report states that the Delhi High Court has
The court order that banned Chinese mobile maker Xiaomi from selling its phones in India has halted its breakneck expansion into the world’s fastest growing major smartphone market and could be just
The Delhi High Court in an interim order has restrained Xiaomi as well as online e-commerce site Flipkart from selling in India handsets of the Chinese mobile maker that run on the