| Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... | | | |
| The Galaxy Alpha features a compact body with a metal frame, curved corners and a tactile soft back cover. | | | |
| Even though Apple did not disclose all the tests it conducts on iPhones, here are the five tests that every iPhone model undergoes before hitting the mass market. | | | |
| Accenture is now back on par with TCS in terms of headcount, after the New York-based information technology company hired 80,000 people in the financial year ended August 31. | | | |
| The Delhi High Court has questioned why Facebook is not paying any service tax when Google is doing so. | | | |
| Even though the company did not disclose all the tests it conducts on iPhones, here are the five tests that every iPhone model undergoes before hitting the mass market. | | | |
| Microsoft will unveil a new name for its best-known product on September 30 when it offers the first official glimpse of its latest Windows operating system. | | | |
| Apple said the vast majority of Mac computer users are not at risk from the recently identified "Shellshock" computer bug, which security experts warned affects Mac's OS X. | | | |
| Saturday is a milestone for Google as it matures into adulthood – it’s the search engine’s 16th birthday and to celebrate, it has given itself a doodle. | | | |
| Unidentified sources have told MacRumors that Apple is planning to refresh its Mac computer — one that will probably ship with the latest iteration of Apple's operating system. | | | |
| BlackBerry reported a smaller quarterly loss and flashed encouraging signals about its hard-pressed smartphone business as well as its software and services sales. | | | |
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