Radhieka Pandeya &Amp; Priyanka Joshi In New Delhi

Stories by Radhieka Pandeya &Amp; Priyanka Joshi In New Delhi

Hexaware to acquire US IT firm for $40 mn

Hexaware to acquire US IT firm for $40 mn

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2007

Hexaware Technologies, a provider of IT and BPO services, is planning to acquire an IT company in the US or Europe for $20-40 million

Check out Blackberry 8800

Check out Blackberry 8800

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2007

The slimmest phone from the stable of the US phone maker, will be available to the Indian public through services providers Airtel and Hutch

Why London is celebrating India

Why London is celebrating India

Rediff.com   3 Apr 2007

India Now' festival that commences on July 16 in London and continues for three months is London's attempt to attract increased business investments from India

Check out these swanky phones

Check out these swanky phones

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2007

Launching W880i as an extension to the fast-swelling Walkman line up and the K550i Cybershot, Sony Ericsson has re-instated its belief in Walkman and Cybershot series.

The show that will replace KBC

The show that will replace KBC

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2007

Fox Production will debut on Star Plus with a musical to fill the gap left by SRK.

Google logs into rural India

Google logs into rural India

Rediff.com   21 Mar 2007

The latest company to seek a fortune in India's rural markets is Google. It is developing with local vendors a simpler search engine, as well as content tailored to the needs of rural users.

All about the unique media centre PC

All about the unique media centre PC

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2007

You can watch them at your leisure with a media centre PC that can play movies, burn DVDs, record TV games and even allow you to surf the Internet.

Sachin joins Superman league

Sachin joins Superman league

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2007

Imagine Sachin Tendulkar as the saviour of the world -- fighting the baddies and averting catastrophes!

PDAs vs smartphones: who will win?

PDAs vs smartphones: who will win?

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2007

Not wanting to be burdened with unwanted bulk, software applications that are never used, Indian users are clearly steering towards the new generation smartphones.

Private players eye <I>aam aadmi</I> scheme

Private players eye aam aadmi scheme

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2007

First, the shock: according to a National Council of Applied Economic Research survey, of the 78 per cent Indian households aware of life insurance, only 24 per cent actually own one.

Headphones that reduce unwanted noise!

Headphones that reduce unwanted noise!

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2007

ANR technology reduces the amount of background noise by detecting the unwanted noise and then manipulating sound waves to cancel out the noise.

Indian IT campuses turn into fun zones

Indian IT campuses turn into fun zones

Rediff.com   17 Feb 2007

IT campuses have taken the drudgery out of the work environment, finds Priyanka Joshi, as she peeps into facilities across Bangalore, Gurgaon and Mumbai

e-greetings may spring a Trojan trap

e-greetings may spring a Trojan trap

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2007

In this age of virtual reality, expressing your affection for the loved ones has never been easier.

Healthy bones for a lifetime

Healthy bones for a lifetime

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2007

Lifestyle habits like excessive alcohol consumption and smoking can result in weak bones.

Attackers get smarter with image spam

Attackers get smarter with image spam

Rediff.com   6 Feb 2007

Image spam has been around for a while, but the attackers are now getting smarter...

How cheap mobiles help mint money

How cheap mobiles help mint money

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2007

Cellphone makers have reportedly shipped more than a billion handsets for the first time in 2006, which indicate a 20 per cent increase.

Group health insurance rules the roost

Group health insurance rules the roost

Rediff.com   1 Feb 2007

Detariffing in the non-life insurance market may well be the beginning of the end of cross-subsidisation and low premiums in group health insurance, with insurers now looking at pricing all their products individually.

Great laptops, but not cheap

Great laptops, but not cheap

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2007

Here's a laptop that resembles an Apple MacBook, weighing a little over 1 kg and cutely compact with an 11.1-inch display. However, the Sahara-brand NB55132-CK66 is no cheap MacBook substitute.

His dream gadget: A time machine

His dream gadget: A time machine

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2007

I am a passionate scuba diver and next on my list is a chronograph solar powered dive watch that gives a depth down to 120 metres and has an inbuilt GPS application.

Do you dally over work?

Do you dally over work?

Rediff.com   24 Jan 2007

If you find that you are regularly unable to complete projects on time, you could be a procrastinator.