Indian university to have its own satellite

An Indian university will soon have its own satellite, with the state-owned Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) promising to help it to put...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

New cell phone applications to solve math problems

Scientists in Israel have developed new applications that they claimed will help students to learn mathematics through their cell phones.

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Infosys to hire 26,000 people this fiscal

India's second largest IT firm Infosys Technologies Ltd will be on a hiring spree this fiscal (2007-08) too.

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Brouhaha over Outsourcing losing fizz

According to research by the Work Foundation, the thinking that a large number of white collar jobs are being lost through outsourcing to India and...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Gameshastra appoints K. Narayanan as Head of Operations in India

To expand the strength and expertise of its senior management team, Gameshastra, a game services provider today announced that it has appointed K Narayanan as Head Operations in India.

First exclusive mall for high-end goods in Delhi

Top IT execs enjoy 20-90% hikes

China catching up with India in outsourcing

Imation receives LTO Ultrium 4 certification

mation India, developer and manufacturer of removable data storage media, has announced the receipt of LTO (Linear Tape-Open) Ultrium 4 certification from Measurement Analysis Corporation (MAC).

AppLabs plans $6 million expansion in India and Europe

NASSCOM offers to certify students' IT job skills

India's participation in ITER approved