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RBI working on integration between e-commerce firms and banks
India's fast growing e-commerce market is valued at about $12 billion, however most shoppers still pay for their online purchases through cash at the doorstep.
Google's April Fool's prank broke site's own security
Google's prank that displayed the entire homepage content backwards compromised the site's own security by omitting a crucial header that is used to prevent click-jacking attacks.
WhatsApp's popularity forces EU to rethink telecom rules
The EU Commission notes that it is necessary to design a fair and future-proof regulatory environment for all services.
Now, eBooks, songs, clothing that give off scent
These products, named 'oBooks' and 'oSongs,' pair with Edwards' Vapor Communications' oPhone contraption and contain scent chips to match with the specific scent indicated by the files.
Microsoft SPOT smartwatch from 2004 wasn't a mere smartwatch, it was also a can of Axe deo
A little-watched ad from back in 2004, featuring actor-director Spike Lee, has resurfaced on the Internet's consciousness.
Wikipedia Zero: Is Wikimedia violating net neutrality in 59 countries?
Wikipedia Zero has been launched in 59 countries with 67 operators and Wikimedia estimates that "400 million people can now access Wikipedia free of data charges."
What all Google is doing wrong, according to the European Union
The European Union (EU) slapped Google with antitrust charges on Wednesday, saying it is abusing its dominance in Web search to promote its own products
Huawei launches 5.2-inch P8, 6.8-inch P8 Max octa-core phones to take on Samsung Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6
Like Apple, the Chinese company also launched a super-size version, the P8 Max, which comes with a 6.8 inch screen.
iBerry Auxus Beast with 5.5-inch display, 13MP camera, 3GB RAM launched in India at Rs 13,990
Touted as the country's cheapest 3GB RAM smartphone, the Auxus Beast sports an HD IPS display and at its heart is a 1.7GHz 64-bit Octacore processor.
US Telecom Association files lawsuit against net neutrality rules
The suit asks for a review of the FCC's rules on the grounds that they violate federal law and are arbitrary.
End to our battery woes? A new type of aluminum-ion battery that fully charges in a minute
The innovative aluminium-ion battery is less prone to catching fire, is cheap and flexible, and capable of getting fully recharged with laser speed.
The next Apple TV won't play 4K video
There is a long way for 4K video streaming to catch up in the market due to factors like affordability of delivering the quality and availability of faster data connections.
Soon, you will be able to produce high-resolution 3D objects by just taking a snapshot from your smartphone
A tiny high-resolution 3D imager will soon allow you to click a picture of an object and sending it to the 3D printer will produce a high-resolution replica of that original object.
Samsung Galaxy S6 teardown suggests deeper loss for chip supplier Qualcomm
Samsung is not only using its own Exynos mobile processor but also decided to rely on its in-house semiconductor business to source other parts.
Acer launches new all-in-one touchscreen Chromebase desktop
The Acer Chromebase features a 21.5-inch 1080p full HD display and as the device is VESA-compliant, it offers a flexible 178-degree viewing angle.
Light bulbs made using graphene to start selling later this year
The graphene light bulb can be dimmed and is capable of providing brighter light than the conventional LEDs.