Enterprise apps landing on Google Glass soon
Bring you Google Glass to work day? One firm is bringing a range of enterprise apps that you can wear.
The government will subsidize half of the construction costs of new electronics manufacturing clusters, as it aims to grow the US$70 billion production industry more than five times.
Delhi Police senior official admits Indian law enforcement has been slow to adopt new technologies to improve efficiencies, and points to social media tools as an opportunity to address shortfalls.
Reports about BYOD can give the impression that staff are clamouring to swap their work laptop for a device of their own choosing. Here's why I don't believe that's the case.
Popular Chinese messaging app WeChat has stepped out to defend its security credentials, in the face of a potential ban by the Indian government.
A simultaneous hackathon will connect developers in Bangalore and Silicon Valley and provide US$75,000 in cash and prizes. It's aimed at creating a new generation of open and innovative collaboration tools.
Microsoft's webified Office will catch up to some of Google's Docs collaboration features.
Still don't understand software-defined networking? You're not alone -- but you should really learn about it now.
Data from admissions, exhibits, merchandise sales and membership is being used to get a better handle on popularity and preferences.
Lenovo has produced a hybrid for the enterprise in the ThinkPad Helix. The Helix couples performance with function to appeal to professionals with a lot of cash.
Eagerly-awaited documentary High Tech, Low Life released this week online. The film chronicles life on the edge for two bloggers under China's increasing surveillance and propaganda directives.
2.76 million fixed line and mobile phone users and 1.47 million Web users in region registered for services using their real identities in 2012, following a local regulation the year before to reduce social problems.
The shopping site becomes the second Southeast Asian e-commerce business under Rocket Internet's stable to get a US$100 million injection in as many months.
Intel is now part of the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) Board of Directors, joining firms including Qualcomm, Samsung and Broadcom.
The Chinese video streaming site and the U.S. chip giant will work on H.265 technology to give viewers mobile access to high quality video content on the site through Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor.
ScaleIO's elastic virtual SAN pitch is reportedly encouraging EMC to get its chequebook out.
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