Lava International Ltd (Lava), a leading Indian mobile handset company, has selected IBM (NYSE: IBM) SmartCloud Virtualized Server Recovery (VSR) services, a cloud-based disaster recovery solution, to ensure continuous business operations, manage
Telecom major Airtel has increased mobile services rates of both Internet and calls under certain schemes, giving an indication of next round of tariff hikes in the industry. “There has been change
India’s No.2 smartphone marker Micromax Informatics Ltd has expressed interest in buying a stake in South Korean peer Pantech Co Ltd as part of its drive to expand overseas and go upmarket,
Gionee seems all set to expand its budget Pioneer smartphone series with the introduction of the Pioneer P4. The smartphone is now available at an e-commerce website for Rs. 9,500 and is
After years of record profit growth, tech giant Samsung Electronics looks to be at a commercial crossroads as it searches for a new growth driver to counter slowing sales of its phenomenally
Amazon.com Inc is preparing to launch its long-rumored smartphone in the second half of the year, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people briefed on the company’s plans. The Internet
Patent buyer Intellectual Ventures has persuaded Microsoft and Sony to invest in its latest acquisition fund while Apple and Intel, which invested with IV previously, declined to participate, according to people briefed
Lava has officially launched the Iris 450 Colour Android smartphone at a price of Rs. 7,999. The phone had earlier been listed on company’s website without a price tag or availability details.
Samsung Galaxy S5 went on sale worldwide on Friday in 125 countries including Europe, Middle East, North America, Latin America, and India. The South Korean giant, in an attempt to boost the sales of
On Thursday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in a letter to its investors announced that Amazon Appstore now has over 200,000 apps and serves customers in almost 200 countries. The Amazon Appstore was launched in
Samsung Galaxy S5, the much-awaited flagship smartphone which went on sale on Friday, isn’t easily repairable as its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and even Apple’s iPhone 5s, a teardown from iFixit
Samsung Galaxy S5 is now available in India via Samsung’s India online store and physical retail stores at Rs. 51,500. The phone is also launching in 150 countries on Friday, having gone on sale in Samsung’s