Saturday, 27 September 2014

15 top tech stories of the week

 
  
 
 
 
 

Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... 

 15 top tech stories of the week 
 

The Galaxy Alpha features a compact body with a metal frame, curved corners and a tactile soft back cover. 

 Samsung launches Galaxy Alpha at Rs 39,990 
 

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. 

 The 5 tests every iPhone goes through 
 

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. 

 With 80,000 more, Accenture equals TCS in staff strength 
 

The Delhi High Court has questioned why Facebook is not paying any service tax when Google is doing so. 

 HC asks govt: How is Google paying tax but Facebook not 
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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.

 The 5 tests every iPhone goes through 
 
 

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. 

 Microsoft set to offer first look of new Windows 
 

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. 

 Apple says Shellshock no risk to vast majority of Mac users 
 

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. 

 Doodle marks Google's 16th birthday 
 

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. 

 Apple to launch new Mac Mini in October: Report 
 

BlackBerry reported a smaller quarterly loss and flashed encouraging signals about its hard-pressed smartphone business as well as its software and services sales. 

 BlackBerry cuts loss and sees rising sales; shares jump 
 

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