Leslie D'Monte &Amp; Seema Sindhu In New Delhi

Stories by Leslie D'Monte &Amp; Seema Sindhu In New Delhi

Now, nudes on your mobile screen

Now, nudes on your mobile screen

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

You can now download Akash Das photographs on your cell phone.

Tech toys rule at the Games

Tech toys rule at the Games

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

The Olympics have come a long way since the first one in Athens where athletes alone mattered. Over a century later, technology too is helping athletes at the 2008 Beijing Olympics games to smash records.

Radio speaks online lingo

Radio speaks online lingo

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2008

Channels register presence in cyberspace through their own social networking sites.

Users help brands sell themselves

Users help brands sell themselves

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

Companies lure users with prizes and gifts to get them generate content and ideas for brand promotion.

Sending email: Can you be arrested?

Sending email: Can you be arrested?

Rediff.com   29 Jul 2008

Can security agencies arrest you if an e-mail sent from your computer implicates you in a case of cyber-terrorism? Currently, the answer appears to be "yes" despite the fact that e-mail IDs can be spoofed (faked) and IP addresses (your computer's identity when surfing) manipulated with ease.

Do signature tunes for brands work?

Do signature tunes for brands work?

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2008

The concept is making a comeback with companies like Bajaj, Titan, Kingfisher, Nirma and Airtel using their old jingles enmeshed with new visuals.

TCS-Nielsen outsourcing deal in the eye of a storm

TCS-Nielsen outsourcing deal in the eye of a storm

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

The uproar against outsourcing work to Indian IT service providers has risen once again as Nielsen Co, the media company which signed a $1.2-billion outsourcing deal with Indian IT services provider Tata Consultancy Services last October and is facing strong criticism for announcing it, would lay off 117 workers this month at its largest global technology centre in Oldsmar, Florida. It has 1,700 employees at this facility.

Advertisers warm up to online spend

Advertisers warm up to online spend

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

Inflation is affecting consumer spending and advertisers say they will now spend only on media which gives them the highest measurable returns. TV, for instance, grabs the biggest ad pie due to its mass appeal and the ready availability of TRPs, used to assess its returns.

Rupee fall may not help IT companies in Q1

Rupee fall may not help IT companies in Q1

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2008

Mark-to-market losses due to the unexpected fall of the rupee against the US dollar, euro and pound; the impact of wage increases in the first quarter; a stagnant global economy; and margin pressure owing to inflation are expected to impact the rupee-term fortunes of Indian IT firms that will declare their quarterly results for the April-June 30 quarter beginning this week.

Tackling software patents innovatively

Tackling software patents innovatively

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2008

The contentious issue of software patents is rearing its head again, both in India and globally. The Indian Patent Office, for instance, invited companies and institutions to comment on its Draft Manual 2008 - Patent Practice & Procedure (software patents included) this April.

SMEs, freelancers throng online service marts

SMEs, freelancers throng online service marts

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2008

An Evalueserve study says that globally, the revenue from this sector is likely to grow from Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) in 2006-07 to over Rs 8,000 crore (Rs 80 billion) by 2015.

Standard for MS OOXML formats on hold

Standard for MS OOXML formats on hold

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2008

In another setback to software giant Microsoft, it will have to wait for "several months" before the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) can take a final decision on whether its Office Open XML (OOXML) file format will be an international standard or not.

Celebs, executives excited about iPhone

Celebs, executives excited about iPhone

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2008

The Finnish handset giant, however, has never been able to cope with the mystique that surrounds Apple CEO Steve Jobs' iPhone, which has been illegally imported and unlocked by hundreds of Indians -- corporate chiefs and celebrities included. Jobs has now announced a 3G version of the device with full global positioning system for just $199 (around Rs 8,400) for the 8GB model and $299 (Rs 12,600) for the 16GB version.

IIT Bombay, Microsoft at loggerheads

IIT Bombay, Microsoft at loggerheads

Rediff.com   28 May 2008

The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, has taken strong objection to the fact that despite a "No" to OOXML by a majority of the Bureau of Indian Standardsmembers, the software giant "continued to make representations to the top Indian leadership (read Ministry of Consumer Affairs), pressuring them to change the Indian vote".

Virtual offices could be the future

Virtual offices could be the future

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

Poor bandwidth availability and last-mile connectivity might have slowed the use of unified communications as a technology, but now it's emerging as a strategic tool with corporations for employee retention and going green. Corporations are encouraging the use of UC, helping them to curtail business travel. This, they believe, results in lowering carbon dioxide emission into the atmosphere.

RIM ready to solve BlackBerry issue

RIM ready to solve BlackBerry issue

Rediff.com   16 May 2008

Even as India's external affairs ministry has reportedly assured Canada that the Department of Telecommunications is trying to resolve the issue of a potential threat to India's security posed by BlackBerry phones, Research in Motion, the makers of the phones, said it is committed to addressing all aspects of the issue.

KPOs could see US slowdown impact

KPOs could see US slowdown impact

Rediff.com   9 May 2008

The US slowdown coupled with rupee appreciation, talent crunch and rising salaries, and the 2010 sunset clause on tax holiday for IT firms, is putting knowledge process outsourcing firms in a bind.

MindTree set to buy Aztecsoft for Rs 400 cr

MindTree set to buy Aztecsoft for Rs 400 cr

Rediff.com   2 May 2008

In the largest deal in the domestic information technology (IT) space, MindTree Consulting is set to acquire mid-tier outsourcing product development (OPD) and testing player, Aztecsoft, for around Rs 400 crore (Rs 4 billion). Both are Bangalore-based firms. Aztecsoft has over 2,200 employees and caters to the North American, European, Indian and Australian markets.

Sellers call for global boycott of eBay on May 1

Sellers call for global boycott of eBay on May 1

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2008

Hundreds of sellers of eBay have called for a global boycott of the online auction giant on May 1 over payment, pricing and feedback changes which they allege will hurt their profits. The sellers, for instance, are distressed that they can no longer give buyers negative feedback, and that eBay will increase the fees that are paid as a percentage of the final sales price. Their angst has spilled over social networking sites and forums like Myspace and Delphiforums too.

Data centre outsourcing can work

Data centre outsourcing can work

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2008

More and more companies are opting for outsourcing data centres. Data centre operators are also called managed service providers (MSPs). These MSPs include Reliance Communications (RCom), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bharti, Netcore, and Ctrl S. The biggest outsourcers are enterprises, banks and financial institutions. IT managers in the Asia-Pacific region rely on outsourcing data centre operations more than their peers.