HP tops PC sales in India: IDCHewlett-Packard has maintained its position as India's No. 1 PC brand with a 16.5% market share in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to an IDC report.
HP emerges as India's top PC maker in Q4 2012Hewlett-Packard has maintained its position as India's No. 1 PC brand with a 16.5% market share in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to an IDC report.
How YouTube is hurting film industryThe entertainment industry, struggling with the problem of piracy, is now being forced to deal with illegal copies of films finding their way on video-streaming site YouTube.
US cannibal cop 'feasted' on sick Google searchesGoogle can answer most things and a New York policeman accused of plotting cannibalism made full use, with queries including "human meat recipes" and "best rope to tie someone."
Seagate to launch wireless storage devices in IndiaSeagate said it will launch its latest wireless storage solutions for the Indian market by April.
Google should not force users to reveal their real names: Vint CerfGoogle should not force internet users to reveal their real names for some services, including its Google+ social network, said Vint Cerf.
UK girls are more smartphone-savvy than boys: StudyTech-savvy girls in the UK are more likely than boys to own and use a smartphone and other mobile devices, according to a new research.
Bombay HC to Maha govt: Use Skype to cut costsThe High Court said instead of installing LCD television sets and other gadgets for video conferencing, the government can use Skype.
Use Skype for producing accused in court: Bombay HCThe High Court said instead of installing LCD television sets and other gadgets for video conferencing, the government can use Skype.
Microsoft working on self-sketching whiteboardsMicrosoft is developing an interactive whiteboard that would interpret users' sketches to complete the diagrams they were drawing.
Google fuels illegal ivory trade: Environment groupA conservation group says Google is helping fuel a dramatic surge in ivory demand in Asia that is killing African elephants at record levels.
Online piracy site Pirate Bay sets sails to North KoreaNotorious file-sharing site The Pirate Bay is claiming to be the latest unexpected visitor to Stalinist North Korea.
There is no need to worry about Dell's big dealMichael Dell roiled Wall Street by announcing last month that he and the private-equity firm Silver Lake Partners would be taking his eponymous home-computer maker private.
Airtel launches HD voice service in AfricaBharti Airtel announced the launch of high quality voice service for its subscribers in Kenya, Rwanda, Malawi and Nigeria in the African subcontinent.
Lara Croft comes back with new Tomb Raider gameIt's not just the character of Croft that has changed but also the appearance of the female adventurer who was first unleashed internationally back in 1996.
Amazon CTO: Indian companies more tech savvy than peersIn India, Amazon expects to work more closely with emerging ventures across the internet and online commerce sectors.
Google China in soup over 'discriminatory' AndroidThe paper said Google had discriminated against some Chinese companies developing their operating systems by delaying the sharing of codes.
Google Android to face action in China?The paper said Google had discriminated against some Chinese companies developing their operating systems by delaying the sharing of codes.
White House: Unlocking of cellphones should be legalCellphone users should be allowed to switch their devices to any mobile carrier, the White House said in response to an online petition against the recent banning of the practice.
Now, gloves to write your text, emails in airWhen the wearer of the gloves draws letters in the air with their hand, the system can identify which letters are being drawn.
Now, glove that write your texts & emails in airWhen the wearer of the gloves draws letters in the air with their hand, the system can identify which letters are being drawn.
SimCity: Decade-long wait comes to an endThe sequel to the city-building computer game that factors in real-world consequences of energy choices, urban plans, and policy decisions debuts in the US for $60 a copy.
SimCity: Decade-long wait for game comes to an endThe sequel to the city-building computer game that factors in real-world consequences of energy choices, urban plans, and policy decisions debuts in the US for $60 a copy.
Indian IT eyes $300 billion revenue by 2020Targetting $300 billion revenue from IT sector by 2020, Nasscom on Monday announced expansion of its focus to include internet, mobile technology and cloud computing.
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