What your favourite celebrities are saying on social media.
'Where will the next 200 million users that will come online in India prefer to go? Will they buy a data pack, or will they use the free Internet?' 'What will happen when most of the Internet in India is inside a walled garden?'
In a study conducted in four countries, number of Indian teens who bullied someone or were bullied by someone online was the highest.
'People don't like me wearing saris. But I am an Indian drag queen. I will wear a sari.'
New York Stock Exchange President 38-year-old Tom Farley (ranked 7) and Twitter co-founder and CEO 37-year-old Jack Dorsey.
At Rs 8,999 Micromax's 4G phone is pitched against the likes of Xiaomi, OnePlus and Oppo. But will it steal the limelight from these budget-smartphone worthies?
Facebook's COO Sheryl Sandberg spoke about success, surviving loss and failure to the graduating class of 2016 at UC Berkeley.
A group of Adivasi women are using organic produce grown on their farms to change our perception of healthy eating.
Business should be pleasure, not pressure, believes Thrissur-based T S Kalyanaraman.
The plain, simple, minimal user interface that the CyanogenMod custom Android ROM brings to the One is delightful.
Indian American Democrat Ro Khanna is still trailing against seven term incumbent Democrat Congressman Mike Honda in California's 17th Congressional District in the November 4 general election.
How many of these have you tried already?
'Silicon Valley is the best model for driving growth and innovation. Meeting the right people who care about India is a fantastic step. India today stands out as the large potential global economy for growth.'
Start-ups are changing the way people take vacations.
Yoga, wellness, meditation, Ayurveda, software and ... toothpaste - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has successfully merged business with spirituality
Hackers have begun to emerge from the shadows of suspicion.
Bisexuals make better lovers, fathers and partners, a new study has revealed.
'Is standing in a queue any bigger sacrifice than that of a soldier's family?'
Internet users in India is attracting cyber criminals, as these are first-timers, who can be duped easily
'This is a Frankenstein's monster that will engulf us all in its rage and greed.' 'This fake news/WhatsApp forwards industry -- and especially, the use of it in politics -- is one of the biggest threats to our world today,' warns Amit Mehra.
Yes, startups neither have a rigid structure, nor do they have to be uptight about things, but basic discipline is a must, and it is in the hands of startup founders to inculcate some rules within the team.
The e-commerce marketplace is like an information intermediary these days.
Users send a message on the app and a virtual assistant responds.
Many corporations extended benefits to same-sex couples well before the law was overturned.
Rediff.com gives you a lowdown on the net neutrality issue that is today part of the national discourse.
The Internet is too important to let a few private telecom players decide what the rules will be for consumers, says Rajeev Chandrasekhar, independent member of Parliament who was one of the key petitioners seeking the scrapping of Section 66A of the Information Technology Act.
The Mahindra Monastery Escape 2016 is a one-of-its-kind road trip through some of India's toughest and picturesque terrain.
Co-founder of Twitter Biz Stone tells us what he learned from his enterprising entrepreneurial journey.
Whether history will remember Edward Snowden as a traitor to his country or as a champion for free speech and less intrusive government is hard to tell, but the issues he has brought into focus need deep thought, writes Ajit Balakrishnan
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world.
'I am the undiscovered Julia Roberts of India. They haven't figured it out yet.' Kalki Koechlin gets talking.
It turns out that there is serious money in funny business these days!
Internet-based systemic wisdom connects machines and people, and will drive next-gen enterprises, said Huawei's Yatish Nagavalli.
Indeed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who as Gujarat chief minister was considered close to certain business groups and industrialists, has hardly been seen with any Indian business head.
Companies are playing the price game to woo customers.
Gulshan Rai talks to Surabhi Agarwal about the tussle with social media companies over sharing data, Section 66a of the Information Technology Act and his new job.
The market for compact cars has become really cut-throat.
'Big countries do not agree on every set of issues.' 'Look, one of the differences in the relationship is that when we do not agree, we are sitting down and talking to each other.'
The handset delivers on build quality, battery, design, ergonomics and a pretty decent display. The camera performance is not exactly ground breaking, but the price tag covers up for that slight blip, says Himanshu Juneja
What got the Jats of Haryana so furious?