| | | Ah, the world of tech myths! Despite countless efforts to kill them, a host of myths continue to persist. | |
| | | Facebook is tricking users into thinking that Internet.org is free internet by promoting a campaign that does not mention its name anywhere until they reach the last step. | |
| | | The lure of e-commerce has prompted smartphone rivals Apple and Samsung to take contrasting yet concrete steps for the first time in India. | |
| | | Samsung may be months from launching the Galaxy Note 5 and second-generation Note Edge, but rumours about the two are already surfacing. | |
| | | InFocus recently entered the smartphone market with the launch of its M2 and M330 Android smartphones in India. | |
| | | Once the frenzy dies down, several entrepreneurs find they have been left with minuscule stakes in companies they founded. | |
| | | Online marketplace Flipkart told its sellers that it was discontinuing the sale of products under the sexual wellness category "as per government norms." | |
| | | Imagine charging your smartphone without reaching out to a power source or even a portable charger! | |
| | | China's Alibaba Group Holding is in talks with India's Micromax Informatics to buy a share of about 20% in the smartphone maker, helping the e-commerce giant roll out services and expand its presence in India. | |
| | | India's biggest e-commerce firm Flipkart will remain private for the next three years at least: Chief financial officer. | |
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