India's federal government is spending big money to bring broadband to 250,000 villages, where more than half of the country's population lives.
Yahoo Inc. has acquired an online document-viewing software startup BookPad, which was incubated in India by Microsoft Ventures.
Silicon Valley's marquee venture firm Sequoia Capital has invested in an Indian startup offering vernacular content on mobile phones.
EU officials were worried that the Scottish referendum, if it resulted in a "Yes" vote, would set an undesirable precedent and destabilize the region.
An increasing number of global investors are becoming interested in Indian e-commerce businesses.
Cognizant's $2.7 billion all-cash deal to buy health care IT software provider TriZetto Corp. is a game changer, industry analysts believe
Japanese retailer Ryohin Keikaku, known for its Muji brand stores, has contracted Infosys to implement the IT company's big data platform.
Uber, California's hot taxi startup has expanded its Indian service, adding its low-cost UberX option in three Indian cities
Cognizant made its biggest acquisition to date, agreeing to buy health care software maker TriZetto in $2.7 billion all-cash deal.
Infosys, seeking to turn itself around, is on track for a recovery, top executives said Monday.
Attempting to cash in on the craze for the latest handsets from Apple, some Chinese online retailers are reportedly offering fake editions.
In turnaround mode under CEO John Chen, BlackBerry is working on wearables as well as prepping to release two new phones.
Apple efforts to build larger-screen handsets may pay off in emerging markets as the new iPhone 6 models offer an alternative to Samsung's Note series
Apple's mobile wallet service is expected to help take NFC mainstream, and allow more people and businesses to adopt the technology.
The company's biggest offering from Tuesday's mega event could well turn out to be its Apple Pay mobile-payment system.
A user of China's Weibo social networking site released alleged specifications of Apple's iPhone 6, which is to be unveiled Tuesday.
Renowned 'Biomorphism' style designer Marc Newson, who is friends with Apple's Jonathan Ive, has moved to Apple amid rumors of an iWatch.
Google is backing a second project in the field of quantum computing, based on superconducting electronics, in collaboration with UCSB.
Sequoia Capital, one of Silicon Valley's best-known venture capital firms, is one of the investors in the online mobile-recharge provider.
India's Micromax has upstaged Apple to sell more tablets in Q2, taking second spot in overall market share in the country, behind Samsung.
Wipro Gulf Llc, which was established in 2011, will double its staff in Muscat, Oman, as demand rises for its services in the region.
India's Reliance Industries and Microsoft will reportedly join hands to boost the country's startup ecosystem with seed money and advice.
HIke, India's rival to Facebook's Whatsapp, has raised $65 million from Tiger Global, Bharti Softbank
Dallas, Texas based Theatro makes voice activated wearables for hands free use.
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Helped by scorching sales, rising valuations and Google's Android One software, India's Karbonn Mobiles is preparing to go public by 2016.
Play It Interactive, a Canada-based mobile gaming platform provider, is seeking media partnerships in India.
Amazon might be preparing to test its 'octocopter' Prime Air delivery drones in India in late October, The Economic Times reports.
The business software giant, in a bit to tap into Africa's demographic dividend, will train 10,000 IT consultants.
Narendra Modi, in his first Independence Day Speech, raised social issues ailing the country such as rural sanitation and female education.
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