Most Indians don't have health insurance, and the backing by Google and Milner could help Practo expand into more Indian cities.
The microblogging site kicked off its new Q&A initiative with an hour-long session with the band's lead singer and bassist.
"We think this offers the best mobile reading experience ever," says Apple marketing VP Susan Prescott.
Thousands of drivers have seen their life take a turn for the better, working on cab-hailing networks, but local bans threaten that in India
Apple kicks off its 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today with a keynote by CEO Tim Cook at 1 p.m EDT/10 a.m. PDT. Here's how to watch.
Raytheon said the new SM-3 IIA missile had bigger rocket motors and a more capable kill vehicle that would allow the missile to engage threats sooner.
The "Roast and Ride" event in Iowa brought together Republican candidates and an ad on the disappearing messaging app Snapchat.
The app is designed to offer Facebook to users in countries with expensive or unreliable data networks.
Last week, Facebook users freaked out over a tool that could map their locations from Messenger. Now, Messenger will let you send maps.
The FBI has pressed for a new law that would force tech companies to give the bureau keys to their encryption technology.
The agency has twice rejected the drug, but new data and criticism over gender discrimination may sway their opinion.
Smartphones are great, but there is still a large market for cheap, basic phones like the Nokia 105 dual SIM handset.
Beyond SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, a growing number of private companies are capitalizing on space -- and many call Seattle home.
Search discovery on live-video-streaming app Periscope just got a whole lot easier.
Billionaire Jack Ma continues to build out Alibaba's mobile ecosystem and is raising more money for potential acquisitions
The project between the telecom giant and federal space agency plunks down $500,000 on research that's overdue.
Facebook's photo sharing app is introducing new ads with a 'buy' button.
The Japanese conglomerate is becoming a force in the mobile Internet space, making ever more aggressive bets on startups it views as disruptive.
Nothing comes for free, Apple's CEO said, especially if it involves your personal information.
These buttons could allow users to instantly purchase items via third-party retailers — all while never leaving Pinterest.
PlayStation fans should expect to learn more at Sony's E3 conference later this month.
The ridesharing company has big plans for the subcontinent, but they’ll go nowhere unless it can ensure passenger safety.
To combat ever-more-inventive thieves and hackers, Chinese researchers have developed facial recognition-equipped ATMs.
If you ever received any emails from Facebook, anyone with access to your account could read the message. Until now.
Microsoft users have traditionally updated their operating system by purchasing a new computer.
Among Chinese companies attempting to diversify their revenue streams amid a slowing economy, the smartphone market probably isn't the way to go.
Google announced a slew of new services Thursday, but most were eerily similar to features already available from Apple.
GoPro's announcement that it will enter the drone race catapults the camera company into an already crowded industry.
Redmond previews a new hardware improvement for Xbox One. Could more been on the way at E3 2015?
Slowing China is pushing the country's mobile phone makers to flood India with their Android smartphones.