Tuesday 5 August 2014

Hackathons are the new IT career fairs

 
  
 
 
 
 

As IT companies look for more skilled talent to provide better value to global customers, hackathons are becoming a major recruitment tool, as also a vehicle to evaluate tech employees. 

 Hackathons are the new IT career fairs 
 

Samsung dealers across the country have threatened to boycott the company's products over pricing concerns. 

 Samsung dealers threaten boycott over e-pricing 
 

A recent 'clarification' by incometax authorities is causing heartburn among many software companies establishing units in special economic zones (SEZs). 

 Indian IT Inc split over curbs on SEZ tax breaks 
 

Four Indians are among Fortune magazine's list of 20 'extraordinary' technology czars. 

 4 Indians in Fortune's list of extraordinary tech czars 
 

According to Foley's sources, Windows 8.1 Update 2 is expected to land on August 12, on the company's monthly Patch Tuesday. 

 Microsoft may give Windows 9 free to Vista, XP users 
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Interviews are never expected to be a breeze, especially if you are appearing for industry giants like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook etc. However, it is still possible to get stumped by a question like: 'How do you cut a circular cake into eight equal p...

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Google says it isn't searching your emails for other crimes. 

 Google: Except for child pornography, we do not snoop your email 
 

Web traffic to Android is higher than iOS for the first time in history. 

 For the first time ever, Android beats iOS in web usage 
 

The A1+ Super is priced at Rs 3,490 while the A5 Turbo will sell at Rs 3,290. 

 Karbonn launches A1+ Super, A5 Turbo entry-level smartphones 
 

The images, posted on Chinese micro-blog Weibo, feature the white variant of the alleged Galaxy Alpha phone. 

 Samsung Galaxy Alpha pics leaked online 
 

A mobile game that simulates Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and invites users to "drop bombs and avoid killing civilians" has been pulled from Google Inc's app store, a company spokesman said on Monday after a public backlash. 

 Google pulls 'Bomb Gaza' game from app store after backlash 
 

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