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9 things India can do to become an excellent place for doing businessNurturing an investment is like growing a crop. Smart global firms are the quality seeds that grow in a supportive environment. Returns for...
Onida Smart LED TV- Fire TV Edition review: Stands out from the crowd, better than Android TVThe Onida Smart LED TV comes in 32 inches and 43 inches.
Nokia 3.2 review: Good battery life, but steeply pricedThe device runs stock Android, and will be amongst the first devices to get recent updates.
Nokia 7.1 review: Scores on the HDR display, rear camera; price is still a deal-breakerThis is the first mid-range device from Nokia with Zeiss optics.
How the Indian experience blunts the most brilliant of expat CEOsAt the peak of the digital boom in 2015, ventures like Flipkart, Zomato and Snapdeal reportedly hired over 30 CXO-level executives from Sil...
Nokia 6 review: The smartphone bets big on design, gets a premium lookThe phone's screen is a full HD IPS LCD with high contrast and excellent viewing angles.
OBI Worldphone SF1 review: Impresses with its design and displayThe SF1 impresses with a unique design — the matte finish rear, curved ergonomic design and the elevated display makes the phone standout.
Sony Xperia Z review: Packs a powerful punchThis phone sports a 13MP snapper with LED flash on the rear and a 2.2MP camera in the front.
Nokia Lumia 920: Is it worth a buy over Samsung Galaxy SIII?So, does Lumia 920 meet the expectations? Is it worth picking this device over the high-end Androids if you are looking to buy a smartphone...
iPhone 5: How it stacks up against Galaxy SIII & Lumia 920Here is a alook at how Apple iPhone 5 compares to Samsung Galaxy III and Nokia Lumia 920 in terms of specifications:
iPhone 5: Critics not impressed with Apple's new modelWith minor hardware tweaks and no unique features, new iPhone is getting less-than-wow reviews from tech gurus.
- Nokia hopes to regain investor confidence with Lumia sales
Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop has staked the future of Nokia's smartphone business on the Lumia series.
- Motorola formally splits; companies begin trading
After years of preparation, consumer-electronics pioneer Motorola Inc. formally split into two companies on Tuesday.
- Now, technology decides your workplace
Technology, more than anything else, will decide how you work, relate to co-workers and sell to your customers in future. 11 tips to grow b...