| | | Reactions from IT industry on Union Budget 2015. | |
| | | Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with even smarter internet-connected watches and other wireless gadgets at the MWC 2015. | |
| | | India's telecom regulator has proposed to chop roaming call and SMS rates drastically, by around 35% and 80% respectively. | |
| | | Google has killed off its GTalk instant messaging service, making Hangouts the only way you can contact the people you regularly chat with. | |
| | | In a move to boost local manufacturing of mobile phones and tablets, the government on Saturday increased duty benefits for domestic producers of these electronic items. | |
| | | Mobile phone bills might see a marginal increase of up to 1.5% owing to the hike in service tax rate to 14% from 12.36% as proposed in the Union Budget. | |
| | | Flipkart is selling the Galaxy S5 for Rs 28,999, while Xperia Z2 can be bought for Rs 29,900. | |
| | | Google's new building will have lush public gardens, looping covered bikeways and futuristic-looking buildings that can be moved about like toy blocks. | |
| | | From removing 4% special additional duty (SAD) on PC components to imposing education cess on imported electronic products to spur its ambitious 'Make in India' programme. | |
| | | Here are key highlights of the Union Budget 2015 that will impact IT industry. | |
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