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Best bet in phone market

These flagship phones may cost a bomb, but they remain the neighbours’ envy and the owner’s pride

Yahoo Japan suspects 22 million IDs stolen

Yahoo Japan Corp. has said it suspects up to 22 million user IDs may have been stolen during an unauthorised attempt to access the administrative system of its Yahoo! Japan portal.

Stem cells recovered from cloned human embryos

Scientists have finally recovered stem cells from cloned human embryos, a longstanding goal that could lead to new treatments for such illnesses as Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

Price less

The smartphone wars between Samsung and Apple may make for great reading, but let’s face it, not everyone can afford these high-end models. That, however, is no reason to
settle for a phone that doesn’t deliver.

New chip on the Android block

For the present generation of mobile users, especially the youth, a feature-loaded smartphone has become more of a necessity than a luxury. Gionee’s Dream D1 promises a great user experience to all mobile-freaks.

New app lists discounts and offers at 1,500 city restaurants

How often have you spent a bomb on a bite or a drink, and then returned home to realise that the venue had an ongoing offer that you could have availed of, only if someone had told you about it?

Don’t let go

Advertisements for a brightly-coloured, water-resistant phone might be the primary reason you are excited about the Xperia Z. But acquire the phone, and you’ll realise that there is more to it.

How tweet

With a cumulative clout that extends to nearly 20,000 followers, three initiatives on Twitter encourage exchange, exploration and interaction.

3D printer can 'print' real handgun

Computer files to create a handgun almost entirely from parts made with a 3D printer went online, alarming gun-control advocates after it was successfully test-fired by its inventor.

Beware of bank account and password stealing Internet virus

A new virus has been found to be"spreading widely" in the Indian cyberspace which cleverly steals bank account details and passwords of the user once it is clicked.

New appstore in India soon

The last two to three years have seen the launch of multiple appstores in India, including those of Kindle, Google Play and Apple’s App Store, which allow patrons to purchase apps in Indian rupees as well as...

Point of no return: end of point and shoot cameras?

The tiny lens on the back of your phone might be sounding the death knell for point-and-shoot digital cameras

Here comes the cloud

Everyone seems to have heard of it, though only the geeks seem to greet the word with a glint in their eyes. So what exactly is this cloud computing? We guide you. Gagandeep Singh Sapra writes.

Don’t gag on this

Planned an April Fool’s Day prank for friends and family? Here’s what social media giants plotted online.

Biggest-ever attack slows down internet

One of the largest ever 'distributed denial of service' attacks is slowing global internet services after an organisation blocking "spam" content became a target, with some experts saying the disruption could get worse.
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