Smartphones to react to our moods in future: Rattner

Personal devices like smartphones and televisions are going to sense our moods in near future and will be offering advice to the user, said Intel...

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Google fires engineer for privacy violation

A Google engineer who allegedly accessed the accounts of several teenagers without their knowledge has been fired for violating its privacy...

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Indian IT's physical security at stake: No manpower

After the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, the IT industry has armed itself to prevent any such further attacks.

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NASA buys life-like humanoid as tour guide

A life-like robot, which speaks more than a dozen languages and has a pawky sense of humour, has been bought by NASA to become a robotic tour guide.

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Very few mobile phone users use apps: survey

According to two surveys by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the Nielsen, 35 percent of adult cellphone users have applications made for various purposes, but only one-quarter of those are using them.

Now, watch your stock on your mobiles

Facebook takes over Google in surfing time

Intel launches AppUp app store, unveils new chips

The Intel Developer Forum saw some important announcements made by Intel. Prime among them were the opening of the software application store 'Intel AppUp' and unveiling of new Atom processor E600 System-on-a-Chip (SoC) series.

India to launch four satellites in December

Adobe Illustrator now with HTML5

Intel revealed new features of Sandy Bridge chip