| | | The world's richest man Bill Gates is the stuff of legend and lore. | |
| | | Job seekers, here's something for you: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched National Career Counselling Portal as part of an endeavour to modernize all government-run employment exchanges. | |
| | | Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is readying a $5-billion war chest to grow India into its biggest market outside the US. | |
| | | The company has now tweaked the process of acquiring OnePlus 2 invites, its CEO Carl Pei posted on the official blog. | |
| | | Former Google engineer Erica Baker says that when she tried to expose the pay inequalities at the advertising giant, she got in trouble with management in a series of Twitter posts. | |
| | | With a spurt in online financial frauds, Hyderabad and Cyberabad police are trying to trace the siphoned off money, but banks in foreign countries are giving a cold shoulder to their pleas to either freeze the dubious accounts or take action. | |
| | | Both Samsung tablets come fitted in a metal frame that measures just 5.6mm in thickness, whereas the previous record was tied between the Apple, Sony and Dell models at 6.1mm. | |
| | | Next week, when Microsoft releases Windows 10, the software will offer a mix of the familiar and new to the people who run earlier versions of it. | |
| | | "We are not concerned about net neutrality at this point of time as the sectoral regulator is yet to firm up its mind... But we are keeping a watch on it and will act if it is found to be anti-competitive," a CCI member said. | |
| | | Raheel Khursheed has worked as a journalist, development activist and communications expert, and today, he heads Twitter India's 'News, Politics and Government' section. | |
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