...And it's not just fear of job losses, says Ajit Balakrishnan. Illustration: Dominic Xavier/Rediff.com The announcement recently of Geoffrey Hinton quitting Google, and, when asked why,......
'Creativity and invention come from engaging with the physical world.''This is something that we in the upper classes of India do not do as much as the rest of the world,' says Aakar......
'I can barely see anything in the news about the farmer protests, and all I've seen of Nirav Modi is that he can't come home because he's busy, and that the CBI is writing letters begging him to......
The first original Apple computer hand-built and signed by the company co-founder Steve Wozniak has sold for more than $387,000 in an online auction. The Apple 1, one of roughly 200 made by the......
Ever wonder why Narayana Murthy and co-founders named the IT bellwether Infosys or how Azim Premji thought of Wipro? Many believe that Adidas is an acronym for All Day I Dream About Sports but its......
Technology firms dominate Fortune magazine's list of world's most admired firms. And it's not surprising that Apple Inc ranks first in the list. Let's take a look at the world's 10 most admired......
A logo is of great importance for any company. It stands for a company's business purpose and is crucial for communicating with the target audience. Many corporate brands change their logos with......
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs has always had a thing about India. While he was a young technician at game developer Atari in the mid-'70s, Jobs took a break and backpacked around India with a......
In Danny Boyle's biopic, reports Aseem Chhabra from the Telluride Film Festival, 'we are left with Jobs -- the man, a genius as well as (what Steve Wozniak calls him in the film), an asshole!'......
Get your lowdown on what's going on in the world of Hollywood, right here!Joshua Michael Stern's Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher that opened in theatres recently, received a thumbs......
'We're fortunate to have a master like Coppola in our midst, and whatever in the world be his next adventure -- a longform cable television narrative, a minutely detailed biopic, a whimsical......
Who was Mohammad Azharuddin? More crucially, *what* was he? Those are precisely the questions that, as the end credits roll after 132 minutes of run-time, remain unanswered, feels......