Tech
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba in funding talks with Snapdeal: Source
In October last year, Snapdeal secured a $627 million investment from Japan's Softbank, itself an early backer of Alibaba.
Microsoft patches old Stuxnet bug, Freak vulnerability
Of the 14 patches released by Microsoft, the highest profile is the one which resolves some issues related to the Stuxnet bug and the recently exposed Freak vulnerability.
Motorola plans to launch 4G version of new Moto E (2nd gen) in India by May
The 4G version of the new Moto E will be priced under Rs 10,000; it would compete with the likes of Lenovo's A6000, Yu's Yureka and Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G.
Apple TV price slashed by $30; now available for $69
Starting in early April, HBO Now will be available through the Apple TV box and on iPhones, iPads and the iPod touch.
Apple's 12-inch new MacBook: Apple launches the thinnest and lightest MacBook ever at Rs 99,900 onwards; to go on sale from April 10
The all-new MacBook will begin shipping on April 10; it will be available in 3 metal finishes - silver, space grey and gold.
Apple Watch coming on March 9: Here is what we know so far
Analysts estimate that Apple could sell anywhere from 10 million to 32 million Apple Watches in 2015.
Technology is the best guarantee for women's empowerment: India tells the UN
First secretary at India's UN mission, Mayank Joshi, said the application of the technologies in education, health care, provision of clean drinking water, and energy can empower women.
BMW says talks with Apple don't involve developing a car
BMW says its talks with technology giant Apple do not involve developing or building a car.
Alibaba launches first cloud data center in the US market
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd is launching a cloud computing hub in Silicon Valley, underscoring its global ambitions in the face of stiff and entrenched competition.
Facebook user booked for allegedly posting derogatory comments against Christianity
The complaint said that the facebook user had posted a comment which was in violation of Section 144 of the IPC with the aim of disrupting peace and harmony among people.
Here's why smartphone makers are shifting their focus to developing countries like India, China
Even though mobile network coverage is generally weaker in the developing world, firms are aiming new clients in China, India and beyond.
Facebook's Zuckerberg keen to partner with telecom operators; lauds them for connecting more people to the Internet
Facebook has helped set up with mobile equipment industry's backing two years ago Internet.org, which aims to make basic Internet services available.
India's online cab service Ola buys rival TaxiForSure for $200 million
Ola has bought rival TaxiForSure, as it has a bigger share in India's fast-growing online taxi services industry.
ZTE launches new flagship ZTE Grand S3 smartphone that unlocks with just an eye scan
The Eyeprint ID feature works by imaging unique vein patterns in the human eye using ZTE Grand S3's front-facing camera.
HP to buy WiFi solutions firm Aruba for $3 billion
Aruba and HP believe, that by combining they will be able to boost its networking business and create a leading competitor in the growing networking sector.
MWC 2015 highlights: From Samsung and HTC's flagship phones to Facebook and Google's big plans
A look at what's been unveiled so far at the Mobile World Congress show, which opened Monday and runs through Thursday.