Qualcomm launches lab to develop mobile technology

Wireless telecommunications research and development company Qualcomm has launched a lab facility, which will develop new services and applications...

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Carbon menace? Indian man's device to help the world go green

Virendra Kumar Sinha, who runs a workshop in East Champaran in Bihar, was ignorant about the possibilities of his pollution control device that can...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Diamond may replace silicon in computers

Diamond could be the next key component in making computers, as scientists in California are working on diamond-based computers. This new set of...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Cost control deterring innovation of R&Ds in India

Despite the rapid pace at which the Indian R&D industry has evolved over the years, the perception of globalization practitioner's in the...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Spies hacked U.S. military computers with a flash drive

An infected flash drive put in a U.S. military laptop in 2008 set off the most significant cyberattack ever against the military by a foreign spy agency, according to a top U.S. defence official.

CSC launches Vendor Solutions Suite

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Samsung to quit e-book production

Samsung, one of the leading Asian manufacturers of cell phones and memory chips, is going to quit the production of e-book readers or displays, saying it to be too costly.