| | | It took Bill Gates seven years and $63 million to build his Medina, Washington estate, named Xanadu 2.0. | |
| | | GT Advanced, a maker of sapphire furnaces that supplied sapphire material to Apple for its smartphone screens, filed for Chapter 11 protection on October 6. | |
| | | We're all guilty of it. There are plenty of times when we do things simply because they're easier or more convenient — even though they may be damaging to the gadgets we use every day. | |
| | | Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... | |
| | | A 21-year old BITS Pilani, Goa campus student, Krunal Kishorbhai Patel, has landed a Rs 1.4-crore starting annual salary offer from Google. | |
| | | In his first public Q&A, Zuckerberg opened up about 'The Social Network', and said that there were things in the movie that were "hurtful". | |
| | | With Windows 10, it's clear Microsoft wants to bolster security without opening up any new holes. | |
| | | As many as 1.5 lakh of Vodafone India’s customers in Delhi were charged wrong amounts in October owing to technical errors. | |
| | | IT sector and Bengaluru are still a land of opportunity, drawing thousands of young people from across India. | |
| | | India will likely become the launchpad for Samsung Electronics’ own mobile operating system, Tizen. | |
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