E-readers yet to rouse Indian interest
With the entry of new players into the e-reader market, consumers began to have choices in single-purpose e-reading devices in 2009. However...
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
How Google can help newspapers: Eric Schmidt
After a sustained campaign of verbal assaults and thinly veiled threats spearheaded by News Corporation Head, Rupert Murdoch, the search engine...
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
Business in open source? Go for cloud
If entrepreneurs are looking to make a living from open-source software, then they should use the cloud platform advises Bernard Dalle, General...
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
RIM, Energizer join Wireless Power Consortium
The 'Wireless Power Consortium' has added BlackBerry maker RIM and battery maker Energizer, furthering the organization's mission of developing a...
Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST
Telenor launches services in India
Telenor, Norwegian telecom firm, has announced the launch of its services in seven out of 22 mobile zones in India amidst an intense tariff war in the world's fastest-growing wireless market.
Consumers willing to pay for online news
Media firms can counter the effects of the advertising slump and benefit from a major boost in profits if they start charging for online news. It has been found that consumers are ready to spend monthly sums for news on their PCs and mobile devices.