Scams have hobbled reforms and economic growth is in peril: ET SurveyA majority of corp honchos surveyed at 75 cos are unhappy with the way Manmohan Singh & Co are handling country’s political, economic situa...
- India angry, blames govt for corruption, inflation
Inflation is beginning to hurt seriously, corruption is at all-time high and the govt is not doing enough to tackle either problem. That is...
- Does your appearance make you more ‘hireable’ and ‘promotable’?
71% of India says yes, it does. In real life, it's easy to figure out a 36-24-36 from a 40-45-50. But is the equation as simplistic in your...
New age entrepreneurs quit corporate jobs to start upIn ET survey, fifty-six percent said they quit because they couldn’t hold on to their business idea any more and that they no longer wanted...
Market research is now sanitised: Robert Philpott, CEO, SynovateOn a recent visit to India, Mr Philpott tells ET how technology is impacting the research business and the latest global trends emerging fr...
- Is Dhoni the mover & shaker or is it Shah Rukh Khan?
Shah Rukh, Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar- they are the prized brand ambassadors that companies chase after. But who leads the pack? In pics: Top ...
- India Inc votes for UPA; Manmohan Singh as PM
A poll among 198 CEOs rates performance of the NDA vs the UPA.
- Half of Genext has a business plan
A sizeable 32% of the country’s management and engineering students are willing to set up their own business. India Story, Chapter 2009 | O...
- Message in a box: R u free 2nite, honey?
Study conducted revealed that SMS, MMS and IM have been used for sending or receiving adult content (13%), to end relationship with their p...
- Air travellers oppose mobile phones in flight: Survey
Most travellers are opposed to use of mobile phones on airplanes but would not mind striking up chat with their seatmates. Top 10 airports ...
- Maneesh Pharma buys 51% stake in US firm Synovics
Maneesh has become the fourth Indian pharma firm after Sun Pharmaceuticals, Wockhardt and Glenmark, to acquire control of an American drug ...
- Musical Share: Indians rock and roll with tube
When Indians score over China, Korea and Singapore, it is music to our ears. Bang on.
- Digital retail wakes up to a new dawn in India
Buyers in India and elsewhere in Asia are splurging on gadgets like never before. Here's why.
- WiMax? What's that?
The cell handset or the laptop you just bought has more features than you will probably use.
- Laptops get lapped up by consumers
The number of people switching over to hi-tech gadgets like laptops and iPods is growing at a steady rate.
- Bangalore's in love with chips
The world comes to India to get their IT jobs done - be it writing code, testing it, maintaining IT systems remotely or doing esoteric R&D.
- Cool gadget, no clue how to use it
As much as the technology toys fascinate people, users across the world are cautious of new gadgets.