Tech
Airtel planning to launch 4G smartphone at Rs 4,000
Airtel has started launching 4G service across the country in a phased manner.
Not giving up on phones, just restructuring business: Microsoft
Making it clear that Microsoft is not giving up on phones, company COO Kevin Turner has asserted that the technology giant is restructuring its phones business for profitable growth and will focus on only a few devices that will grab market share.
DoT panel discourages Internet.org-like services, but open to Airtel Zero
The Department of Telecom panel on net neutrality has opposed projects like Facebook's Internet.org, which allow access to certain websites without mobile data charges, while suggesting that similar plans such as Airtel Zero be allowed with prior clearanc...
Apple launches all-new iPod Touch with 8MP camera starting at Rs 18,900 for 16GB
The new iPod Touch starts at Rs 18,900 for the 16 GB model, Rs 22,900 for 32 GB and Rs 26,900 for 64 GB model.
Turkey blocks pro-Islamic State news websites in crackdown
A senior government official said the website restrictions, and a series of recent arrests, were an 'important part' of efforts to crack down on Islamic State recruitment networks.
Pluto facts that we all should know
The tiny, icy world is getting front-page, prime-time attention as NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms closer.
Website of ISRO's commercial arm Antrix hacked
This comes just two days after ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C28) launched five British satellites from the spaceport in Sriharikota.
While Indian e-commerce companies go app-only, Americans ditch smartphones when shopping online
Most Americans ditch their smartphones and return to the trusty computer when buying online.
Healthcare app Practo acquires product outsourcing firm Genii
Genii founders will lead product teams and help it to get into the enterprise space with products focused around hospitals, diagnostic centers and other medical facilities.
Fitness trackers high on sales; low on long-term engagement
Although sales of Fitbit and other fitness trackers are strong, many of their owners lose enthusiasm for them once the novelty of knowing how many steps they've taken wears off.
Tell Twitter your birthday and be prepared for a shower of balloons, ads
By filling out your date of birth, you will get a screen full of balloons and more timely congratulatory tweets.
How dating apps are breaking social taboos in India
Youths raised during an era of economic growth and modernization are eagerly embracing Western ideas, and increasingly willing to risk scandal to do so.
Hacking Team, a controversial Italian spyware company, hacked
Hacking Team sells the Da Vinci malware surveillance software to law enforcement agencies and has been marked as an Enemy of the Internet by media rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders.
Gamers enjoy feeling scared while playing video games: Study
The researchers feel that part of the enjoyment comes from talking about these experiences.
Is this BlackBerry's first Android phone?
BlackBerry's rumoured device, called Venice, will run Android OS and the complete suite of apps it offers.
Facebook's new logo is only 'a' subtle change
The new logo spells the full name of the company with slimmer letters.