Security expert Mikko Hypponen of F-Secure talks about the events of Year 1 After Snowden, and their impact on people and business. A year ago, the Snowden revelations were just beginning
Google on Thursday revealed that is working on a tablet computer with 3D and motion-sensing capabilities in an effort dubbed Project Tango. “The goal of Project Tango is to give mobile
After four years of political uncertainty, which ended in the creation of Telangana, attention is now turning towards rebuilding brand Hyderabad. State information technology minister K Taraka Rama Rao is set to
Google on Tuesday has announced that it is now rolling out Google Play Movies ‘info cards’ to all 69 countries where the service is available, including the recently added Belgium, Philippines, Switzerland,
Google, on Tuesday, announced that it has launched test builds of a 64-bit version of Chrome for the Windows platform, specifically for Windows 7 and 8 users. The Internet giant has introduced 64-bit builds of
For months, Android 4.4.3 KitKat rumours have been doing the rounds of the Web, and mentions of it have been made by Google, Samsung and Motorola, without any details. Two mobile
As Google bowed to a European court ruling to consider users’ claims to remove embarrassing search results, the company took the first step toward preventing any more such punishing decisions — acknowledging
Soon, Google CCTV cameras may secure your house from intruders. The multinational corporation is reportedly planning to buy home security camera firm Dropcam. San Francisco-based Dropcam offers a $150 Internet-connected camera. The
Tech media is abuzz with speculations that Google is refreshing its Nexus programme. And as per the new scheme of things, it may not launch Nexus 6 smartphone. This information comes courtesy
Google said Friday it could take weeks to devise a way to comply with a European Court of Justice ruling that it honor requests to be “forgotten.” Word that the US Internet
Google will announce by the end of the month a mechanism for consumers to request that links to information about them be removed from the company’s search engine, a leading European
The Open Internet Project, which includes 400 players in Europe’s digital markets, have lodged a complaint with the European Commission against what it alleges are new anti-competitive abuses by Google. In