Kirani, is passionate about working with start-ups when they are at the ideation stage.
PepsiCo's India-born chief Indra Nooyi and Motorola Mobility's Sanjay Jha are among the highest paid chief executive officers in the United States, according to new estimates that say salaries and bonuses for chief executives running 350 major companies surged 11 per cent to $9.3 million in 2010.
Six companies led by India-origin people including banking behemoth Citigroup and soft drinks major Pepsico have been named among the greenest American companies by Newsweek magazine.
Samsung Electronics and Motorola are gearing up to launch handsets based on Google's Android operating system in India.
The base model is estimated to be priced at Rs 30,000.
During her tenure, Facebook's users in the country have grown from 8 million to 138 million, making India its second largest market after the US
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Inc has tied up with Taiwan's Foxconn to start assembling phones in India.
Mobile devices are now enabling people to network on the move. Users are logging on to popular social networking sites like Facebook, Orkut and Twitter using the general packet radio service technology on their mobile phones to stay in touch with their friends and acquaintances.
Keeping this in view, the company is aiming to launch mobile devices with Wi-Fi and near field communication capabilities, touch-screen facility and location based services in the Indian market.
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Dabbawalas have been in the profession of transporting lunch boxes.
The foremost lesson is that technology has got commoditised.
Ringing Bells will start with the assembly of handsets in Phase-I.
With J7 Duo, Samsung joins the bandwagon of rear dual camera phones at a budget.
The top 5 cities of India made up about 60 per cent of the online smartphone sales in India.
Vivo V9 becomes the first to bring 19:9 aspect ratio phone to India.
Till date, 107 elections to states and three parliamentary polls have been smoothly conducted using the EVMs.
Since most people in this segment might be using internet for the first time on their mobiles, user experience is important.
CanvasM said that within the next 6 months it will launch Colored Notes, a mobile phone messaging application, in India. Colored Notes will enable users to animate their text messages via emoticons.
Indian start-ups are likely to experience a fillip as around 40 US venture capitalists and private equity holders have already lined up $400 million to invest in the country.
Outsourcing of information technology jobs, which is likely to continue to countries like India, has had an unexpected resul
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Star has sold ad slots for the show, which goes on air from January 22 at an estimated Rs 10-13 crore per sponsor, said sources.
I dream of the day where we'd be able to use a sleek looking, all-in-one, power-efficient, feature-rich smart device!
After the successful debut of its affordable Android One devices, tech giant Google is all set to launch its premium Nexus 6 smartphone and Nexus 9 tablet in India in next few weeks.
The 4.5-inch screen in the old Moto G makes way for a more crisp and bigger 5-inch display.
While this model does not introduce any innovation, what it does is improve upon proven concepts -- placing it somewhere between the Lenovo T470 and the flagship ThinkPad X1 Carbon, says Uttaran Das Gupta.
The Indian Cellular Association, which bands some 20 handset makers such as Nokia and Motorola Inc, expects Indians to buy 4.4 mn mobile phones in 2002 and 9.5 mn units next year.\n\n\n\n
French hacker Elliot Alderson had earlier pointed out UIDAI helpline (1800-300-1947) could just be "the tip of the iceberg", hinting there could be additional data or trackers on Indian phone manufacturers' devices.
By getting its focus back on the sub-Rs 10,000 and other price segments, Vivo is filling key gaps aggressively in a bid to grab share and regain strength in smartphone market.
The city is waging a war against garbage, says Anjuli Bhargava.
The Canadian smartphone maker is banking on its platform-agnostic security and software products to make incursions in the market.
Samsung is lining up new products, increasing focus on e-commerce channels and tightening its grip over retail outlets.
Also, as many as 74 per cent Indians have slept holding their smartphones while 41 per cent have used their devices in the washroom, a seven-country survey of over 7,000 people about cell phone habits has found.
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