Leslie D'Monte &Amp; Priyanka Joshi

Stories by Leslie D'Monte &Amp; Priyanka Joshi

Internet addict? Go to a detox centre!

Internet addict? Go to a detox centre!

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2009

China has the world's largest online community with over 300 million users, many of who are believed to suffer from excessive use of chat rooms and online gaming.

Smartphones set to make a huge splash

Smartphones set to make a huge splash

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

Hi-end smartphones are all set to make a huge splash this year. Relatively new players like Acer are throwing down the gauntlet to established smartphone makers such as Nokia and Sony Ericsson. And, all this is only going to make your decision-making tougher.

Searching for a job online? Beware of hackers

Searching for a job online? Beware of hackers

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

They also siphon money through 'work@home' schemes.

IBM set to make our planet smarter

IBM set to make our planet smarter

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2009

With innovative digital technology and powerful solutions, IBM is also ensuring that food is traced properly as it passes though an increasingly complex global supply chain.

Are you a Nintendo Wii fan? You must buy add-ons

Are you a Nintendo Wii fan? You must buy add-ons

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

With the Wii console, players can use the motion sensor, the game controller remote, as a tennis racket or even a baseball bat during a gameplay.

Now, fund-raising for charity goes mobile

Now, fund-raising for charity goes mobile

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

Realising that raising money for charity will only get tougher in the present economic environment, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness has decided to harness the ever-increasing mobile users in India.

A peek into Creative Vado camcorder

A peek into Creative Vado camcorder

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

Creative is no newcomer in the consumer electronics market -- they have been making audio and video products for ages -- but it still doesn't take an expert eye to conclude that Creative's Vado, a pocket-size camcorder, is strikingly similar to the popular Flip camcorder from Pure Digital. After Sony, Pure Digital and Creative launched their pocket camcorders, Kodak too carted out the Zi6, a diminutive camcorder, in the market.

'Why can't India have Internet numbers like China?

'Why can't India have Internet numbers like China?

Rediff.com   20 Jul 2009

Ram Shriram, founding investor and board member of Google, thinks the Indian government should focus on better Internet access to create a conducive business environment.

Google launches voice-based search on mobiles

Google launches voice-based search on mobiles

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

Google has launched a free voice-based mobile internet search facility in India that has been built entirely by the internet search giant's India engineering team. Currently available only to the estimated 400,000 Blackberry cellphone users, the company hopes to extend this facility to other handsets by the end of the year.

Capgemini hires Satyam honcho

Capgemini hires Satyam honcho

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2009

Wants to play a bigger role in Indian market.

Your mobile just got better!

Your mobile just got better!

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

Nokia has launched the Ovi Store with the singular objective of becoming that one-stop shop where Nokia itself as well as third-party developers can sell (or give away free) latest apps and utilities.

Indian IT cos bullish on business from the clouds

Indian IT cos bullish on business from the clouds

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

It stands for technology that helps an organisation to place its applications and data on the Internet.

A first: RCom to deliver books via SMS

A first: RCom to deliver books via SMS

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2009

Reliance also plans to convert the book into an adult audio mobile book.

Battle for e-governance projects hots up

Battle for e-governance projects hots up

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2009

IT majors like IBM, Sun Microsystems and Red Hat have shot letters to industry bodies -- Nasscom (for software) and MAIT (for hardware) -- and the department of information technology, protesting over the inclusion of clauses which allow for 'multiple standards' and 'royalty on software' versus a 'single' standard and 'free' software.

Mahindra-Satyam: Two-in-one advantage?

Mahindra-Satyam: Two-in-one advantage?

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

Tech Mahindra considered a couple of options -- keep the Satyam name or replace it entirely. But research said Satyam still reflected critical strengths that were recognised and valued by customers. "By combining it with the well-known and highly-regarded Mahindra name, we are able to convey a stronger message more credibly: that Mahindra Satyam has the resources, talent and resolve to ensure a steady performance," says T Hari, its the marketing and communications head.

Now, parents encourage kids to take up gaming

Now, parents encourage kids to take up gaming

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2009

A host of parents are now warming up to gaming because of the significant improvement they have seen in their children's problem-solving skills ever since they started playing video games. Alok Kejriwal, CEO and co-founder of Games2Win, believes parents are realising the need to rethink their attitude towards their kids' interest in online games that are educational and complementary to schooling.

Xchanging to set up 1,000-seat BPO near Bangalore

Xchanging to set up 1,000-seat BPO near Bangalore

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

The upcoming centre will be spread over 37 acres and is expected to be operational by the first quarter of next year, said David Andrews, CEO of Xchanging. Xchanging is also in talks with at least three top Indian corporate houses to enter the domestic outsourcing market.

Bad times are good for m-banking

Bad times are good for m-banking

Rediff.com   22 Jun 2009

A recent KPMG survey highlights the huge potential for banks to grow their market with the rise in mobile phone subscribers in India. The most profound impact of mobile banking and payment services is that they provide the non-banking population with access to modern financial services, giving them tools to improve their living standards. Innovative m-banking services are fast arriving in the market.

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

Some employees have alleged that close to 20 employees of the troubled Satyam Computer Services have been promoted to the I-1 and I-2 bands (representing assistant vice-president and vice-president levels) and also received a salary hike of 20-40 per cent. The timing has caused much resentment with some employees taking up the matter with the human resources department.

Getting caught in the 'web' of love

Getting caught in the 'web' of love

Rediff.com   4 Jun 2009

"Nearly 83 per cent Indians have an online friend. Netizens are fast opening up to newer technologies such as instant messaging, social networking and texting that are being used to strengthen relationships to keep kids, parents and grandparents connected," said David Freer, vice- president (consumer business -- APAC & Japan), Symantec.