| | | Kicking off what is expected to be a record weekend of sales, customers across nations scrambled to buy Apple's brand new smartphones. As always, there were long queues of excited buyers many braving rain and some lined up since days to get their new... | |
| | | For a change, Silicon Valley is buzzing about something besides a sleek new device, mind-bending breakthrough or precocious billionaire. | |
| | | Infosys has finally bid adieu to the bell curve as a performance assessment tool for its 1.76 lakh employees. The decision is already showing results. | |
| | | PM Narendra Modi has documented his push to bring US investments and jobs back to India on his Facebook and Twitter pages since landing in the United States this week | |
| | | Union communications and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has asked senior officials to put in processes to ensure fiascos such as the one created by the draft National Encryption Policy early this week don't happen again. | |
| | | Data-flogging is an important income stream for many companies, but most of them do their best not to tell us about it, either by mumbling vague, corporate platitudes about our privacy being at the cornerstone of their business. | |
| | | Swedish phone company Rebtel is offering unlimited calls to India. To promote that, it chose to have four topless women dance in the middle of Times Square, covered only in body paint. | |
| | | Hewlett-Packard Co was made aware of practices at Autonomy, including hardware sales and growth rates boosted by different accounting rules, before it bought the firm for $11 billion in an ill-fated deal, according to founder Mike Lynch. | |
| | | Eager buyers -- joined by at least one robot -- flocked to Apple stores from Sydney to New York and San Francisco, itching to get their hands on new models. | |
| | | Indian-origin entrepreneur Sachin Dev Duggal, based in San Francisco, has launched a new photo sharing app called Shoto. | |
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