| | | Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... | |
| | | Amazon is set to launch its first cross-border trade, or CBT, service here, which will enable small sellers in India to reach out to global customers, according to people familiar with the plans. | |
| | | Graphics company Serif has a whole software suite that lets you edit photos, stitch panoramas, create vector graphics, design brochures, print layouts and visiting cards, and even personal web pages... | |
| | | A new report coming from Japan suggests that Apple is working on a 12.2-inch iPad which is expected to arrive between April and June. | |
| | | Microsoft is talking about creating a technology meant for emerging markets. | |
| | | You can use hybrid machines just like a laptop, complete with its full Qwerty keyboard, but it also works well as a standalone Windows tablet. | |
| | | The buzz that Flipkart, Amazon, and Snapdeal generated for their recent shopping festivals has encouraged a host of real estate firms to join the e-commerce action. | |
| | | After months of speculation and a trip to the FCC, it looks like Samsung is finally ready to unveil Samsung Galaxy A7. | |
| | | Microsoft founder Bill Gates has joined an anti-smoking campaign in China, home to the world's largest number of smokers. | |
| | | E-retailer Flipkart has launched fashion files to provide content on lifestyle in association with Conde Nast Group for young customers. | |
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