Samsung Galaxy S III, Note II get price cuts
The two flagship phones of Samsung – Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III – are available at prices that are much lower than their official cost.
Now, charge your phone with coffee and beer
Vodafone rolls out talktime transfer service
The first-of-its kind initiative allows a transaction between the two disparate services of postpaid and prepaid, the release said.
Vodafone rolls out talk time transfer service
The first-of-its kind initiative allows a transaction between the two disparate services of postpaid and prepaid, the release said.
What is helping Samsung in war with Apple
Gmail gets over 1,000 new smileys
How Airtel plans to woo users in Africa
Indians spy on partners, stalk exes: Report
McAfee: Indians spy on partners, stalk ex's online
Lava Mobiles to launch Android smartphones in Middle East
This move is part of its expansion strategy to cover the Middle East and Africa by this year-end.
7 tips avoid Facebook hack
7 steps to minimise risk of Facebook hacking
Apple may replace iPhone passcodes
Tech giant Apple has applied for a patent on the use of images to authenticate the user of a Mac or some other 'i' product.
US target of China-backed cyberspying campaign: Report
US is the target of a massive cyberespionage campaign, mostly backed by China, threatening the country's economic competitiveness, an intelligence report has said.
Why email has become a virtual nightmare
'Apple may replace passcodes with image recognition'
Google signs deal to launch YouTube TV channel
Internet search giant Google has signed a deal with UK based satellite TV service Freesat to launch a full-blown YouTube television channel.
App by Airtel founder's son a big hit
Ericsson bags $1 billion order from RCom
The eight-year agreement is valued at $ 1 billion, it said adding 5,000 employees of RCom will join Ericsson in this regard.
Ericsson wins $1 billion order from Reliance Communications
The deal covers 100,000 km of fiber and mobile infrastructure in 11 telecom circles, across North and West of India, including Delhi and Mumbai.
Hacker gains access to Bush family emails, photos
A hacker apparently accessed private photos and emails sent between members of the Bush family, including both former presidents.
Google working on Chromebook hardware: Report
Internet search giant Google may release its own Chromebook, some leaked documents have said.
'Google may launch its own Chromebook'
Internet search giant Google may release its own Chromebook, some leaked documents have said.
How David Einhorn turned from Apple advocate to agitator
Australia to grill Apple, Microsoft over pricing
The inquiry was set up to examine claims by consumer advocacy groups of price discrimination for Australians on technology.
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