Monday, March 4, 2013

Tech:3/5/2013 7:47:00 AM



TCS valuation rises 29% in 2013, crosses $5 billion mark

Tata Consultancy Services today said its brand value has jumped by over USD 1 billion in 2012, a growth of nearly 29% to cross the USD 5 billion mark.






Infosys to hire 200 in US, expand in Atlanta

Infosys today said it will expand operations in the Atlanta metro area and add around 200 people at in Cobb county in the US in the 2013-14 fiscal.






iWatch at least three years away: Apple supplier

Apple's much-awaited gadget, iWatch, which would be a wearable version of the iPhone, is at least three years away, one of the suppliers of the tech giant has said.






More Indian women using smartphones for personal safety

Interest in safety apps and websites has surged since the fatal December attack, in which a 23-year-old student was set upon by a drunken gang on her way home from a cinema in the Indian capital.






Huawei aims to beat Apple, Samsung in mobile market

Huawei is preparing to overtake Apple and Samsung in the mobile phone market, a report has said.








Microsoft launches Office 365 in India

Microsoft has announced the general availability of the next-generation Office 365 for businesses in India.






EPFO to use IT-based tools to monitor private PF trusts

Retirement fund body EPFO has decided to use IT-driven monitoring mechanism to ensure improved compliance of EPF scheme by them.






iPhone 5S, 6 to launch in August: Analyst

The next generation Apple iPhone is likely to be launched in August or September 2013, an analyst has predicted.






Video conferencing software to connect 20,000 colleges across India

About 20,000 colleges across the country would be soon connected through a video conferencing software.








Samsung Galaxy S IV details confirmed by Antutu

Now, benchmark scores on Antutu have finally revealed some of the crucial details about Samsung Galaxy S IV.




No Facebook, Twitter, emails for Titanic II passengers

Social media and other internet facility including e-mails will be banned on board the replica of the doomed Titanic liner to give passengers a chance to relax and talk to each other.






Govt plans to take over BlackBerry infrastructure in India

The Government plans to take possession of the server and other infrastructure placed by BlackBerry in Mumbai.






Denmark wants Microsoft to pay $1 billion tax: Report

Danish tax authorities are demanding 5.8 billion kroner (778 million euros or $1.01 billion) in tax arrears from Microsoft, public broadcaster DR reported.








Employer rating website creates stir

A new Australian jobs website has caused a stir by encouraging employees to anonymously rate and review their employers.






Worldwide server shipments declined 0.2% in Q4 2012

In the fourth quarter of 2012, worldwide server shipments declined 0.2% year-on-year from the fourth quarter of 2011, according to Gartner.






134 million children in India likely to be online by 2017: Study

The number of children in the country expected to come online by 2017 is likely to more than triple to 134 million from about 40 million last year.






Apple planning 'colourful' iPhone: Report

Apple could make its iPhone available in different colors, similar to what Nokia does with the Lumia 920, a report has said.








Google hacked over Malaysia-Filipino standoff

Supporters of an armed bid by Filipino intruders to lay claim to a Malaysian state took their campaign to cyberspace by manipulating Google search listings.






4G: Videocon names Nokia Siemens for network rollout

Telecom operator Videocon Mobile Services said it has selected European telecom gear maker Nokia Siemens Network for rolling out 4G services network in the country.






LG sells 10 million 4G-enabled smartphones

LG Electronics said that it has sold more than 10 million smartphones based on the high-speed long-term evolution (LTE) technology.






LG sells 10 million 4G-enabled smartphones

LG Electronics said that it has sold more than 10 million smartphones based on the high-speed long-term evolution (LTE) technology.








Facebook promoting paid links?

The company persuaded us to share under that premise and is now turning it inside out by requiring us to pay for people to see what we post.




Facebook promoting paid links?

The company persuaded us to share under that premise and is now turning it inside out by requiring us to pay for people to see what we post.






Smartphone market: Sony eyes no.3 spot globally

Sony said it aims to win third place in smartphone markets around the world behind Apple and Samsung Electronics, pitting it against Chinese companies Huawei Technology and ZTE.






Smartphone market: Sony eyes no.3 spot globally

Sony said it aims to win third place in smartphone markets around the world behind Apple and Samsung Electronics, pitting it against Chinese companies Huawei Technology and ZTE.






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