Tech
Electronic snooping 'small price to pay' to combat terror: Expert
British author and journalist Sir Max Hastings gave a robust defence of electronic intelligence-gathering.
Hackers increasingly moving to more lucrative business model of ransomware
In the fourth quarter of 2015, so-called ransomware increased 26 per cent quarter-over-quarter, according to Intel Security.
Nintendo likely to stop production of Wii U video game over damp sales
A few components of the device have already been stopped and parts inventory will dry up this year.
Xiaomi to launch Mi Bluetooth Speaker in India on March 22; priced at Rs 1,999
The Mi Bluetooth Speaker will be available in India in gold, blue and pink colour options.
Twitter celebrates its 10th birthday with #LoveTwitter hashtag emoji
It was on March 21, ten years ago, that the journey of Twitter started with a single Tweet.
Online shopping to rise by 78% in 2016
About 55 million consumers purchased something online in 2015 and the number is expected to grow to 80 million this year with better infrastructure in terms of logistics, broadband and internet-ready devices.
Checking smartphones frequently indicates impulsiveness: Study
The findings provide evidence that increased use of portable electronic devices is associated with poor impulse control and a tendency to devalue delayed rewards.
AP FiberNet: Andhra Pradesh launches 15 Mbps broadband internet at Rs 149 per month, 100 Mbps at Rs 999
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu launched AP FiberNet in Visakhapatnam on Thursday.
Amazon's Tatkal service to let people sell products online
Amazon Tatkal, which was recently launched, will engage with entrepreneurs, artisans, manufacturers and sellers to help them sell online on the spot.
Google Maps will now tell you if there is any Ola, Uber cab available nearby
In its latest attempt to make travelling easier for users, Google has tied up with taxi aggregators Ola and Uber in India.
Is Snapchat working on Google Glass-like smart glasses?
Snapchat has hired developers from major augmented reality groups like Microsoft's HoloLens, PTC's (formerly Qualcomm's) Vuforia and eye-tracking tech maker Eyefluence to make Snapchat's pair of smart glasses.
Google is hitting the road - literally - to find out how people use its online services
Google is about to embark on an old-school search, swapping its Internet algorithm for a custom-built van that will cruise across the US to find out how people use its online services and react to new features.
Is Facebook building a dictionary of slang terms?
Facebook is reportedly working on a software that will be capable of building a dictionary of slang terms used on the social networking website.
Facebook Lite reaches 100 million monthly active users in less than a year of launch
Facebook Lite now supports more than 50 languages, is smaller than 1 MB and has rolled out in more than 150 countries through Latin America, Asia, Africa and parts of Europe.
Instagram launches beta app for Windows 10 phones
However, the app, though comprehensive in terms of its feature list, is still in beta form and so expect some bugs.
Deep Drumpf: Meet the Donald Trump bot that sends artificially intelligent tweets
Dubbed as 'Deep Drumpf', the bot is based on an artificial-intelligence (AI) algorithm that is trained on just a few hours of transcripts of Republican presidential candidate Trump’s victory speeches and debate performances.