Tech
Only 2 per cent of large British firms have insurance against cyber attacks: Report
The report recommends that the government and the insurance industry pool data and information to encourage take-up of cyber insurance.
Lenovo CEO accidentally leaks images of next gen Moto 360 smartwatch
The new Moto 360 adopts a traditional, exposed-lug design making it customisable with a variety of straps. It retains the 'flat tire' display from its predecessor.
Google doodle commemorates noted woman mathematician Emmy Noether's 133rd birthday
Legendary physicist Albert Einstein once referred to Noether as, "the most significant mathematical genius thus far produced."
New BBM Protected service offers secure exchange of IM chats on BlackBerry, iOS, Android phones
The BBM Protected uses encryption keys which are generated by the communicating mobile devices themselves.
New bio reveals Disney CEO kept Steve Jobs' cancer a secret for three years
Disney CEO Bob Iger said Jobs told him that the cancer had returned while they were on a private walk at Pixar's campus about 30 minutes before the acquisition deal was to be announced.
Ethiopia rolls out 4G mobile service in the capital
Africa's telecoms industry is booming, with subscribers across the continent totaling almost 650 million in 2013, up from just 25 million in 2001, according to the World Bank.
Kolkata's first tech hackathon to see scores of techies brainstorm for 'smart India' concept
The 'Spark HACK' event organised by Jadavpur University seeks to give shape to the emerging computing concept of Internet of Things (IoT).
Google commemorates Iranian New Year with Navroz Mubarak doodle
Originated in Persia, Nowruz or Navroz remains a holy day for Zoroastrians and is celebrated in many parts of the world.
Amazon gets approval to test delivery drones outdoors
Amazon sought permission from the FAA to test drones in outdoor areas near Seattle, where one of its research and development labs is developing the technology.
Huawei becomes world's No. 1 in international patent filings
Huawei was followed by chipmaker Qualcomm while Huawei's rival ZTE took third place.
Yahoo shuts down R&D centre in China to cut costs
The company said the Beijing office's functions would be consolidated in other locations. It gave no details of how many people would lose their jobs but said they would be "treated with respect and fairness."
Angry Birds maker Rovio bets hope on animated movie project as revenue falls
Rovio said total sales fell 9 per cent last year to 158.3 million euros ($169 million), although revenue from mobile games grew 16 per cent to 110.7 million.
HTC to replace damaged HTC One for free
The replacement offer doesn't cover phones that are lost or stolen, so customers might still need insurance.Insurance also would cover damage after HTC's 12-month coverage period.
Sharp Corp to slash more than 10 per cent of Japanese workforce: Report
Sharp will slash about 3,000 jobs through voluntary retirements and expects to book about $250.00 million in retirement-related expenses for 2015.
Micromax rolls out Canvas Juice 2 with 3000mAh battery, priced at Rs 8,999
The Micromax Canvas Juice2 sports a 5-inch HD 1280x720 display and at its heart is a 1.3GHz quad core processor.
Teenagers don't estimate the possible risks of posting personal information on social media: Study
Teenagers are often more exposed to online risks because they are using social media as a platform for self-expression and as a way to gain acceptance from their peers.