Online desktops could be the next big step in the IT revolution -- bandwidth permitting.
Mary McDowell, executive vice-president and general manager (enterprise solutions), Nokia, is not ready to rest on her laurels, yet. In the second quarter of 2007, Nokia's enterprise solutions unit recorded an operating profit of Euro99 million.
Asia-Pacific has been the only region to show growth in the business process outsourcing (BPO) market in the first half of 2007.
With its Black Label series, LG has gone to town on design and construction.
Competition with online international networks hots up in cyberspace.
Most home projectors promise to take home cinema to its ultimate limits.
The country's leading music companies are grappling with a new problem: how to sell their music. Sale of cassettes and CDs are on the decline, while online sales have been severely undercut by free downloads.
Anuj, a resident of Second Life since November 2006, is angry. He recently bought a poker table for around 25,000 Linden dollars
The Indo-Pak rivalry is set to move onto the cyber-world with the World Cyber Games in Mumbai.
Don't be a Net-phobe. Online shopping throws up many exciting deals and discounts.
The Nokia E90 is a larger than the more 'standard' mobile phones at 132 mm x 51 mm x 21 mm, and at 210 gram, the large size seems worth it, given the extra capacity.
Technology research in the country is the next big thing.
An escalation in similar stock market spams in the garb of PDF mails highlights vulnerabilities of security tools in weaning out illegitimate PDF files.
The gesture-based keyboard, priced at Rs 2,500, is an electronic pen-based device that can be used to create texts in languages that use phonetic scripts, rather than the Roman alphabet that's common in Western languages.
The SGH E840 is by far the slimmest slider, with a flat keypad
Figures show that subscribers are lapping up cheap CDMA phones -- as on March 2007, CDMA subscribers crossed the 44.5 million mark, doubling last year's numbers.
For starters, mobile TV (or streaming of live television on to mobile phones) will grow out of its infancy and overcome its numerous technical and legal hurdles.
Almost every IT, ITES, banking and financial company pays someone to read employees' outbound e-mails and attachments.
The ultra-mobile personal computer strikes a fine balance between PDAs and PCs.
With 10-12 million users, India is a good market for smartphone security software companies.