Search engine major Google has started an online resource facility to help people affected by the devastating floods in parts of Uttarakhand. ‘Google crisis response’ is prominently displayed on the home page
Newspaper Daily Times of India has reported that Google, is “very close” to introducing Flight Search in India. Flight Search – first launched in the US and then in parts of Europe
If the screenshots shared on a Google+ page are true, an Asus support executive revealed the specifications of this tablet via live chat. A user asked the support executive when the Asus
Apple has applied to register the trademark of iWatch in Japan. The gadget is being marked as the first gadget in post Steve Jobs era. The anticipated wrist watch shows the growing
The first pack costs Rs. 5 and gives customers free incoming calls on national roaming for a day. Outgoing calls while roaming within the country are charged at 1.5 paise per second.
Another Indian is all set to leave a mark globally.Shrishti Asthana from Millennium School, Mohali was selected from a total of thousands of projects that were sent to Google from 120 countries.
Technology giant HP is looking at re-entering the smartphone race and is working on launching a new device, which will offer a “differentiated experience” to consumers. Without giving a timeline, HP senior
Google is apparently starting to take the hardware space a lot more seriously, if a report from Forbes is to be believed. It seems that Google is really pushing forward hard to
These helium balloons will beam Internet connectivity to the areas which are not connected by the traditional copper or fibre optic networks. Google’s helium Wi-Fi balloons are the most interesting technology we
Google reveals India has shown a ‘great interest’ in its ‘Loon Project’, which envisages to provide affordable Internet access in remote areas through high-altitude balloons placed in the stratosphere. According to a
Mobile focused site PhoneArena claims to have received a picture of a prototype of Motorola XT1056 device which is being tested on US carrier Sprint’s 4G LTE network. It also mentions that
Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said it has partnered with Google to launch a service ‘Free Zone’, wherein subscribers will be able to access Google services such as Gmail, Google+ and Google search