san francisco: steve jobs has been apple's most recognizable personality, but much of its cachet comes from its clean, inviting designs. for that, apple can credit its head designer,
bangalore: t v mohandas pai is wooing some of his former colleagues at infosys technologiesinto his current passion, manipal universal learning (mul). the head of infosys bpo's india business s
new delhi: in a bid to encourage girls to appear in the iit's prestigious joint entrance examination(jee), girl candidates wouldn't have to pay any application fee from next year. the applicatio
edinburgh: google inc will launch its tv service in europe early next year, executive chairman eric schmidt said, despite teething problems that had led some observers to question how committed the
samsung has been banned from selling three models of its galaxy smartphones in a number of european countries.
the preliminary injunction was handed down by a court in the netherlands after apple filed
internet giant google has agreed to pay a $500m (£306m) fine for publishing online adverts from canadian pharmacies selling illegal drugs to us customers.
by paying the fine, google will avoid cri
apple founder steve jobs has resigned as chief executive of the technology giant and will be replaced by its chief operating officer tim cook.
mr jobs, who underwent a liver transplant following pancrea
facebook has announced a major revamp of how users control their privacy on the site.
among the changes, items posted online will each have their own sharing settings determining who can see them.
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a bbc crowd-sourcing survey into the state of mobile britain suggests that 3g has some way to go before it offers comprehensive coverage across the uk.
despite operator claims of 90% or more 3g cov
conservative mp louise mensch says she has received email threats against her children from the hacking groups anonymous and lulzsec.
she said she had contacted house of commons authorities which have r
a former wikileaks spokesman claims to have deleted thousands of unpublished files that had been passed to the whistleblowing site.
daniel domscheit-berg told the german newspaper der sp
libya's internet connections appear to be slowly coming back online after a six-month blackout.
the state-run internet service provider (isp) carried a message on its website that said: "libya,
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