| Twitter timelines of most Indian users were abuzz on Saturday due to a controversy about some accounts being 'suspended'. | | | |
| Here's a quick look at what made news in the world of technology in the week just gone by... | | | |
| It's tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals, introduce new ideas, motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too. | | | |
| The top model in Flipkart’s lineup is Digiflip Pro XT911. But does the new tablet work better than its predecessor or falters when put under pressure? We find out in out Digiflip Pro XT911 review… | | | |
| Nokia, arguably one of the most popular mobile phone brands across the globe, will cease to exist among smartphones in the years to come as Microsoft has decided to pull the curtains on one of the most iconic names of our time. | | | |
| It's tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals, introduce new ideas, motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too. Things only get harder if you're in tech, where everything changes so quickly. | | | |
| Indian e-commerce companies are looking to persuade highly qualified Indians and even some expats to shift base and are prepared to pay to get them on board. | | | |
| Samsung said its collaboration with Microsoft on Windows phones raised antitrust problems once Microsoft completed its acquisition of Nokia's handset business, according to a court filing. | | | |
| These cameras come with preset scene modes and photo effects that allow you to capture stills and even record videos with the press of a few buttons. | | | |
| Handset maker Lava has launched a new series of Iris smartphones under the 'Fuel' brand which will focus on offering longer battery life. | | | |
| Worldwide shipments of 3D printers (3DPs) will reach 217,350 units in 2015, up from 108,151 in 2014, said IT advisory firm Gartner. | | | |
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