Intel, BSNL, HCL join hands to launch WiMax-enabled laptops and nettops in India
Newspapers might find Apple's upcoming tablet 'Slate' or Amazn's Kindle a new distribution medium
Nokia, the biggest maker of mobile-phone sets in the world, has reported a loss of $1.36 billion in the third quarter of 2009.
TRAI moots mobile telecom operators go by the second; companies resent it since there’s money in the minute
Aircel will offer Blackberry Enterprise Server and Blackberry Internet Services on its network.
Indian telecom operator Aircel has announced that it has tied up with the Canada-based Research In Motion (RIM) to launch BlackBerry services for its customers in India.
WiFi will be disabled; Chinese buyers wont get full features of the iPhone
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion today acquired Torch Mobile, the Canadian maker of mobile phone browsers.
Tata DoCoMo GSM mobile phone service has come to Mumbai.
iSOFT, an IBA Health Group Company, has won a contract for a hospital information system, worth $5 million over five years, with a National Health Service (NHS) trust in southern England.