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In 1954, engineers shrank a transistor radio into something people could carry, and music stopped staying at homeIn the past, radio was a static experience, limited to the confines of our living rooms. However, the launch of portable transistor radios ...
Dear IPL, we didn't mean to fall in loveOlder cricket fans, Baby Boomers and Gen X-ers, are drawn to the IPL's excitement. They watch with a mix of nostalgia and analytical observ...
First phase of Census to begin in Delhi on April 16House Listing Operations for Census 2027 commence in Delhi on April 16. Information on all structures and households will be gathered. This...
Ameen Sayani: How his paralinguistics created a modern-day bonfire, a brand, rather than branded contentSayani passed away, but his distinct voice rings in many ears. Pleasant and gentle, it drew and kept one's attention ensconced for as long ...
Myth or Truth? Radio is more an in-house medium than transitThat’s the truth! Radio is still more an in-house medium than transit. Shocked? We’ll let the numbers speak for themselves. As per the IRS ...
Kapil Dev's 175 not out in 1983 World Cup is Sanjiv Mehta's favourite cricket memoryMehta is a fan of Virat Kohli because of his attitude, passion, skills and confidence.
Meet the new generation of retailers who are taking the battle to Amazon and Flipkart’s denThe ‘fab five’ of Indian electronics carved a niche for themselves, which their children are now trying to master.
Focus on poor, backward: PM Narendra Modi to BJP MPsBJP MPs from both Houses of Parliament attended the parliamentary party meeting at the party headquarters. Modi and BJP national president ...
Carvaan: A product NOT targeted at Gen Y or Gen ZHow Saregama is monetising traditional radio in a contemporary avatar without any marketing campaign.
World's fastest stretchy circuits to power Internet of ThingsWhat makes the new, stretchable integrated circuits so powerful is their unique structure, inspired by twisted-pair telephone cables, resea...
After PM Narendra Modi, Chattisgarh CM Raman Singh to share 'Mann ki Baat'Raman Singh will be the first Chief Minister of the country to address people of his state every month through a regular radio programme, i...
Soon, smartphones may have see-through visionResearchers including an Indian-origin scientist have developed a new kind of computer chip that could soon allow you to use your smartphon...
- After 10 days of normalcy, violence erupts again in Assam
A powerful bomb exploded in the Goreswar area of Baska district of Bodoland on Sunday, injuring three persons.
- India households with radios falls by 18.4 million in ten years
Even as almost half of Indian households now own television sets, the number of Indian households with radios has fallen by almost 15 perce...
- 200 million Indians have no TV, phone or radio
Chandigarh, Delhi and Goa are the only states or union territories with household internet penetration above 10%; it is under 1% in Bihar.
- Material Graphene: the new wonderkid to rejig major industries
Novoselov and his former professor Andre Geim, also of Manchester University, had won the Physics Nobel Prize last year for their discovery.
- Demand for radio sets dips despite booming FM market
In the wake of growing listenership of FM channels in the country, companies are integrating radio as an additional feature in other device...
- Demand for radio sets on decline despite booming FM market
The FM radio sector may be booming but the demand for radio sets is on a rapid decline forcing multinationals like Panasonic and Sony to ei...
- Private FM Radio players bet big on rural India
Opening of FM Radio in 2001 has genuinely brought vibrancy to the medium. From a pure news medium that also aired music, radio is now being...
- IFFCO, Airtel hand power to the villages
Technology is going places. And guiding it to India’s far-flung villages is a joint venture between IFFCO and Airtel.