Indian cities need more than 20 million homes.
The exercise is ostensibly for security reasons and to prevent misuse of the freedom of speech in cyberspace.
Facebook has over 600 million users worldwide while Twitter has slightly over 175 million users with 95 million tweets daily.
TablaNet, an online musical collaboration system by Mihir Sarkar, may soon become a rave for percussionists across the globe.
Blocking internet access with a simple flip of the switch, called 'kill switch', is becoming a reality in many countries.
Recession-hit tech companies believe 2011 will be a promising year. But they are not taking any chances and are pulling out all stops to pander to the tastes of Gen Y who wants mobile computing, gaming, entertainment and edutainment literally at their fingertips.
Called Augmented Reality or AR, it is defined as the overlay of graphics onto a video stream or other real-time display
Who will own the Internet? The question is an oxymoron since no one owns cyberspace.
The Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, has tied-up with three top Asian B-schools to devise a strategy to attract more students from the United States, Canada and Europe.
Google's Chrome OS will soon challenge the software giant's stranglehold in the operating system market.
India's leading banks are seizing opportunities in an emerging low-carbon economy.
The beta version has seen over 1.3 mn downloads; over 2,000 firms in India are moving to the latest version.
Solutions from major players like Microsoft, Google and Intel suggest that computing in Indian languages is coming of age.
The fledgling online advertising industry is expected to grow four-fold by 2014.
Imagine this scenario. Pyarelal Shankar a grocery store owner in Haryana is not computer literate. Yet, he manages to regularly update his inventory online.
National Association of Software and Service Companies had a humble beginning.
The country has comparatively fewer Internet connections but is the second-largest mobile market in the world after China. And, the Internet is being increasingly accessed on mobiles. India and China together account for over 1.2 billion mobiles of the 4.6 billion global mobile users.
Cloud computing is helping corporations create new, cost-effective business models
Inderpreet S Wadhwa, a former Silicon Valley serial entrepreneur, sets up India's first commercial solar power plant Awan, Amritsar.
Almost 50 per cent of all the 350 million-odd active users on the social networking site are members of regional networks. The world's largest social networking site, Facebook, has decided to rid itself of regional networks like India and China in a bid to tighten its privacy policy.