Tech
SurveyMonkey CEO, husband of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Dave Goldberg passes away at 47
Goldberg was CEO of online survey questionnaire provider SurveyMonkey. He died Friday night, the company said in a statement on its website.
New transparent material could make your smartphone break resistant
Spinel, developed by the US Navy, can give better performance than glass and it could be used for watches and consumer electronics, like the smartphone.
Xiaomi Mi 4i goes on sale in India at Rs 12,999
The Mi 4i boasts of some top-notch specs at a budget price. The phone has a unibody design and is powered by a 2nd generation Snapdragon 615 octa-core 64-bit processor.
Motorola to continue exclusive tie-up with Flipkart to sell its devices in India
Xiaomi, which had also begun its India journey through Flipkart, is now selling its products through other e-tailers like Snapdeal and Amazon as well as physical outlets.
TRAI to announce new measures to check call drop menace
To check the call drop menace, TRAI will soon put in place a new set of service quality benchmarks, non-adherence to which may lead to stricter penal action against mobile operators.
Ratan Tata's investment likely to bolster Xiaomi's presence in India
Xiaomi, the No. 3 global smartphone maker, was valued at $45 billion after a December funding round.
Nokia denies return to phone making, says 'these reports are false'
Nokia has said it is looking into returning to the smartphones business by brand-licensing.
'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3': 5 biggest changes in the military shooter saga
The third installment in Treyarch's popular military shooter saga is adding the option to play cooperatively with other gamers in the plot-driven campaign.
Google discontinues Nexus 7 tablet
Google's 7-inch Android tablet was both affordable and handy, and its removal from the online listing is possibly to bring more attention to the search giant's newest Nexus 9 tablet.
Mobilegeddon: The biggest change in Google search in many years
Google's latest Internet revolution this week saw the web giant modify its search algorithm to favour mobile-friendly sites.
10 years of YouTube: Facebook emerges as a video-sharing threat
It's been 10 years since the first clip was uploaded on YouTube, and the service has dominated online video-sharing ever since.
BlackBerry to extend its smartphone-level security to Internet-connected devices
The new certificate service by BlackBerry will help bring the security level it offers on smartphones to a slew of devices from cars to smart meters.
Amazon launches online travel service
Amazon is expanding its travel service online, dubbed Amazon Destinations, the latest effort by the e-commerce site to bolster its service offerings.
Apple botches fix leaving all Mac machines vulnerable to attacks: Researchers
Apple claimed that it had fixed the Rootpipe flaw, but the vulnerability remained and a researcher was able to exploit the flaw that opened up a path to root access.
Twitter now lets you receive DMs from anyone, even if you don't follow them
The new Direct Messages setting will make private conversations easier, without the need to go through the usual 'follow' profile rule.
Meet Han, an android that can recognise and interact with people
At the touch of a button using a mobile phone app, Han can smile, wince, frown, wink, or even act drunk.