IoT applications could trigger specific actions based on real-time surveillance data, giving real teeth to women-safety measures in cities.
IoT applications could trigger specific actions based on real-time surveillance data, giving real teeth to women-safety measures in cities.
The demand for telecom infrastructure as well as for managed services could shrink and impact the health of gear makers as well.
As exponential rise in government and citizen data adds to the woes, cloud adoption helps address the challenges effectively.
Start-ups thrive best on innovation—that free-wheeling creativity which strives for value creation and doesn’t put monetization first.
The seven Google services with 1 billion users or more are Gmail, Search, Chrome, Android, Google Play, Maps, and YouTube.
Make no mistake: the widely publicized Free Basics campaign is not about charity but instead about charity marketing.
A near absence of any recent Bollywood hits could be disappointing to potential subscribers looking for premium content.
As Make in India gathers momentum, it is important to see that the country doesn't rush onto a route that has a snarl ahead Years after the Nano car was launched, Ratan Tata was quoted in the media saying it was a mistake to position it as the...
This VC firm has posted quite interesting and compelling arguments to counter the perception that VCs may be falling for another tech bubble. I'm yet to come across data points that could effectively challenge these slides. Have you? Do share your...
That's what the exits of three top CXOs—the COO, the CFO and the CMO—at the struggling Canadian company mean!(BlackBerry has announced that Brian Bidulka—Chief Financial Officer; Kristian Tear— Chief Operating Officer and Frank Boulben—Chief Marketing Officer, are...
Well, if not anything, by shelving the selloff plans, BlackBerry has opted for a winded road towards a possible comeback, and most likely in the realm of software. Yet, the turn of events has been dramatic, and the selloff announcement, which earlier was lauded...
BlackBerry is dead, said a section of the industry. Long live BlackBerry, said an increasingly diminishing tribe of loyalists.To me, both are extreme views of a company that once redefined the concept of smartphones at one point in history but has since literally been...