Apple, Microsoft, and Google don’t see eye to eye on most subjects, until they have to. And it seems Apple is finding itself in a similar situation. According to a report, the iPhone maker has…
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Isro, Indian Railways to Sign MoU for Remote Sensing, GIS Technologies
Aiming at effective use of space technology in remote sensing and graphic information system (GIS) based applications, Railways is set to join hands with Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro). An MoU will be signed between…
Two Held for Allegedly Cheating Amazon and Flipkart
Two students were arrested for allegedly cheating e-commerce retailers, Amazon and Flipkart, by ordering electronic gadgets and replacing them with sand and returning parcels in Hyderabad, police said. On credible information Commissioner’s Task Force, Central…
Cisco Selects Pune as Site for Its India Manufacturing Unit
US-tech giant Cisco has zeroed in on Pune for its manufacturing a unit in the country as it looks to scale up its presence here, eventually making India an export hub. The company, which has…
LivingSocial Is Laying Off More Than Half of Its Workers
LivingSocial will cut more than half of its workforce, according to an announcement saying that the company has completed it’s “initial phase of turnaround.” The move is the latest sign of the decline of “daily…
Practo Online Healthcare Platform Enters the Brazilian Market
Healthcare platform Practo Thursday announced the launch of its healthcare services in Brazil, where the company will start operating two of its products – Practo Search and Practo Ray, with Portuguese language support. Launching first…
Ericsson Says Will Supply, Manage Wi-Fi Network of Reliance Communications
Swedish telecom firm Ericsson Thursday said it will supply and manage the Wi-Fi network of Reliance Communications (RCom) along with Ozone Networks. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Ozone Networks has an…
Alibaba to Train a Million Teenagers in Rural China: Report
Alibaba plans to train a million teenagers in rural China to help start their own online businesses, taking e-commerce to the country’s vast rural areas, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. China’s biggest…
UK’s Contentious Online Spying Law Passes Test in Parliament
A proposed British law that gives police and spies unprecedented powers to look at the Internet browsing records of everyone in the country passed its first major vote in Parliament on Tuesday. The country’s interior…
Man Pleads Guilty to Phishing Scheme Behind Celebrity Nude Photo Leak
A Pennsylvania man has agreed to plead guilty to hacking into the email and online accounts of several female celebrities and stealing private information, including nude photos and videos, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. Ryan Collins,…