| | | The darling of jobseekers till recently, some startups have delayed joining dates as uncertainty, funding slowdown and pressure on profitability force them to go slow on hiring. | |
| | | Despite cellular networks being faster than ever, network providers still have a stranglehold on data. | |
| | | This new keyboard could be the rival of the qwerty everybody has been waiting for. | |
| | | The Indian Institutes of Technology have decided to blacklist about half-a-dozen companies that participated in placements this year but failed to honour their commitment, withdrew their offers entirely and left students in a lurch. | |
| | | SoftBank Group said on Friday it was selling a further $1.1 billion of its shares in Alibaba Group Holding, bringing the total it has sold in the Chinese e-commerce company to $10 billion. | |
| | | Walmart Stores executives touted the technology investments the world's No. 1 retailer is making to boost online sales, during the annual shareholder meeting on Friday. | |
| | | The government has made it clear that it’s not in favour of Apple selling refurbished iPhones, regarding this as akin to dumping e-waste and not leading to any value creation. | |
| | | Junglee, a subsidiary of Amazon, has kickstarted a pilot which lets an individual sell second-hand goods across different categories like mobile phones, tablets, pre-owned watches, books, among other such items. | |
| | | Robots carry out their tasks more safely if they are controlled by another technology making them more suitable for use in the care sector, a study has revealed. | |
| | | Sounds of stone carving fill the air as sculptors explore their skills to create wonders out of uneven rocks. People in finely woven garments stroll along streets to where grandiose temples are taking shape. | |
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