| | | With social dogmas restricting much debate on internet pornography, India continues to be among the top three countries to consume it. Last year, the government had successfully put a temporary ban on it for a brief period but couldn’t come up with a... | |
| | | After Mumbai Central, RailTel, the telecom arm of the Indian Railways today launched high-speed public free WiFi service at Bhubaneswar railway station in partnership with Google. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu accompanied by Minister of State for ... | |
| | | The latest thing in wearables are devices that change your mood. | |
| | | Here's what 60 seconds mean on the most important elements of internet -- Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, YouTube, Tinder, Snpachat, YouTube and more .... | |
| | | Apple's latest iPad, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, has been receiving rave reviews for its display. After recent tests, display specialist website DisplayMate has termed the display on iPad Pro 9.7 as "Truly impressive top performing display and a major upgrade... | |
| | | Terming the domestic startup ecosystem as "extremely robust", Mahindra said India is set to become the "hottest startup spot in the world." A corporate garage, unlike a dedicated venture capital, also has the advantage of being more flexible and stay... | |
| | | In the aftermath of the June 2014 accident at its pipeline in Andhra Pradesh that killed at least 18 people, the state-owned firm has taken a number of initiatives to raise safety standards including replacing old pipelines and using advanced technol... | |
| | | NIIT will roll out 12-14 week courses from 150 centres and later expand them to other centres and engineering colleges as well. The fees starts at about Rs 25,000. India is home to digitally ready talent pool of five lakh engineers suitable to execut... | |
| | | Scientists have combined the best features of a lobster and a fish to create an artificial eye that can see in the dark. They improved the sensitivity of the imaging system through the lenses rather than the sensor component. | |
| | | Apple Inc will continue its reduced production of iPhones in the quarter ending June in light of sluggish sales, the Nikkei business daily reported, citing parts suppliers notified of the plan. | |
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