Tuesday 2 September 2014

Xiaomi Redmi 1S review: Redefines the entry-level segment

 
  
 
 
 
 

At a price of Rs 5,999, is the Redmi 1S a game changer, redefining price segments? 

 Xiaomi Redmi 1S review: Redefines the entry-level segment 
 

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), HCL Technologies and HDFC Bank are among the 50 best public companies in Asia-Pacific according to a compilation by Forbes. 

 TCS, HCL Tech, Tech Mahindra in Forbes' 50 best companies in Asia-Pacific list 
 

It looks like September would be among the busiest months when it comes to gadget launches. We take a look at some hot gadgets likely to be launched this week. 

 9 hottest gadgets to be launched this week 
 

Apple App Store offers over 1.2 million apps to choose from as of June 2014. So more information about how the App Store works can have huge consequences for app makers. 

 Most common reasons why Apple rejects apps from App Store 
 

ZTE V5 sports a 5-inch HD (720x1280p) display with Dragontrail glass protection. 

 ZTE V5 Android KitKat smartphone launched at Rs 10,999 
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It looks like September would be among the busiest months when it comes to gadget launches. The countdown to IFA 2014 has already started, with a number of announcements slated to be made in the coming few days.

 9 hottest gadgets to be launched this week 
 
 

Prime minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated TCS Japan Technology and Culture Academy. 

 PM Modi inaugurates TCS Japan Technology and Culture Academy 
 

IBM has opened a new centre in Delhi to help enterprises address business challenges by leveraging cloud computing, analytics, mobile and social technologies. 

 IBM opens new centre in Delhi 
 

NetApp has partnered with Nabard for data and disaster recovery centres to help cooperative banks move on to core banking solution (CBS) platform. 

 NetApp partners Nabard for data centres 
 

Lenovo A536 has a 5MP auto-focus rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP fixed focus front-facing camera. 

 Lenovo A536 smartphone launched at Rs 8,999 
 

The FBI said it was addressing allegations that online accounts of several celebrities had been hacked, leading to the posting of their nude photographs online. 

 FBI joins Apple's investigation of nude photos leak 
 

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