Tech
Call drops: TRAI to start testing in Delhi, Mumbai from September 28; to ascertain if operators have taken corrective measures
TRAI will start testing the networks in the national capital and Mumbai from September 28 to ascertain whether operators have taken measures to address the call drops menace.
Apple hack exposes flaws in building apps behind China's 'Great Firewall'
Some Chinese firms had said they were pushed to download Apple's developer toolkit from unofficial sources in China because of the slow internet speeds when connecting to international services
Salman Khan warns about fake Facebook page that impersonates him
Salman Khan has warned his fans about a fake Facebook account operating in his name, which claims that the superstar is casting for his new project.
Gmail introduces new feature to help you block annoying people instantly
Gmail now lets you block specific email addresses and unsubscribe from mailing lists instantly.
Hi-tech 8-in-1 reversible bra offers function and style for women with busy routines
The Evolution Bra is one-of-a-kind intimate wear which can be worn in 8 different ways and has been made to evolve with the wearer throughout the day.
Photos: Xiaomi's all-new portable Mi Bluetooth Speaker
Powered by a 1500mAh battery, the speaker is claimed to offer up to 8 hours of music playback.
$3 million reward for finding vulnerabilities in Apple's iOS 9
A few days after the release of the new iPhone software upgrade, a company named Zerodium has announced what is believed to be the world's biggest zero-day bug bounty program.
Digital song downloads slump further while online music streaming catches up
Streaming revenue as a whole surpassed $1 billion in the first half of the year for the first time.
Google launches online IT courses in India
Costing 9,800 rupees a month, the degrees will take between six and nine months to complete, with lessons from Google instructors based in the United States. Students will get 50 per cent of tuition costs back on graduation.
Draconian Draft National Encryption Policy can prevent you from deleting WhatsApp, other encrypted chats
The draft says that all citizens will have to store their chats in text format.
Samsung planning its own Apple-like smartphone leasing program
Samsung is said to be planning a service similar to Apple’s iPhone upgrade program that allows users to own the new smartphones directly from Apple without getting locked into the two-year contract plan by carriers.
Smartphone ownership about to overtake the PC globally
As handset ownership rates continue to climb, the amount of time spent on traditional computers is falling.
World's first foldable smartphone by Samsung could be released in January 2016
Dubbed Project Valley, the foldable smartphone is said to be currently under testing with two hardware configurations that include the use of Snapdragon 620 processor or Snapdragon 820.
Apple looking at ways to help you delete built-in iPhone apps you don't use
For long, iPhone users have been put off by the number of apps which do no good to them other than lying on their phone and eating up space.
7 essential Microsoft Excel tricks you should know
Microsoft Excel is one of the most widely used productivity applications around the world.
Pre-orders for new iPhone 6s, 6s Plus very strong around the world: Apple
Apple said that customer response to iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus has been extremely positive and preorders this weekend were very strong around the world.