
The newest smartphone from Blackberry,the Bold 9780, has finally reached the Indian market.

The newest smartphone from Blackberry,the Bold 9780, has finally reached the Indian market.
MySpace, the once upon a time social network leader who was dethroned by Facebook is now licking its wounds and planning to kiss and make up with the new social network king.

Are you planning to purchase a smartphone? Well, you are not the only one.

Following the rise of Facebook, the web space has witnessed a pool of sites that attempt to imitate it. Not that it fears a case of identity crisis, but to eliminate the possibility of any further exploitation of its brand name, Facebook plans on pinning the word ‘Face’ as its trademark.

The Nokia X5 has finally reached Indian shores, adding to the company’s smartphone line up in the country.

Plans for a new digital newspaper are fast shaping up with a new ‘one of its kind’ collaborated venture initiated by the folks at Apple and News Corp. If rumors are to be believed this electronic periodical coined as the ‘Daily’ will be unveiled by the end of the month and should see daylight by [...]

The ovation for the Hollywood film ‘The Social Network’ still continues. And as the movie is still in the limelight, a comic book company recently announced an animated film on the acclaimed CEO of Facebook.

The Google Chrome team has published an online book that offers a detailed explanation of the Web and how it functions. This launch is carried out in honor of the twentieth anniversary of Tim Berners-Lee’s proposal for the World Wide Web, a ground breaking paper in the web’s development.

LG has unveiled its newest smart phone the Optimus One in India. LG professes that the smart phone has touched the one million sales mark in 40 days.

Indians have tremendously latched on to the works of Google AdWords. So much so that it sums up to an astounding 96% increase in Google India users that have invested in search engine advertising since last year.

The Google TV saga does not cease to end. Arm Holdings, a micro-processing company is now in talks with Google TV for the latter to rope in its chip technology. The objective here is to launch the internet on TV sets all over.

While Facebook has everyone clued in on its latest foray into the messaging service, the question is what sets it apart.

Research In Motion and the Indian government have moved closer towards coming to an understanding over the monitoring of encrypted Blackberry corporate messaging services.

Telecom service provider Tata Communications has rolled out its next generation Ethernet network in 24 venues around the world. Tata Communications’ new Ethernet network employs 802.1 ah Provider Backbone Bridging (PBB) technology on a global scale.

Hollywood! Here they come! Amazon.com has planned to finally go to the biggest screen of them all. The website is entering the movie industry with Amazon Studios, their internet movie studio.
