In India adoption of analytics is still at nascent stage, however the country is moving in the same way, the way rest of the world is moving. Nobody likes uncertainty, be it an early startup or a l…
Microsoft’s Bing is experimenting on you
Introduction and zero blame policy Want to build a service that keeps adding new features and fixing bugs and generally getting better? The biggest problem might be your most experienced people, wh…
Google apologizes for the super fail of its Gmail April Fools’ joke
While Google was quick to pull the April Fools’ joke in Gmail that caused a massive backlash and led some to possibly lose their jobs, it has now offered a detailed explanation of what went w…
In Depth: How social media is fueling March Madness and the Final Four
Social media plays ball It’s the big dance, the time of year when every sports fan channels their inner dorm-dweller, auspiciously fills out five or 10 brackets and tunes into the college bas…
Make in India: Datamini launches Aadhar enabled Janunnati Pad, plans to manufacture 1.5 lakh tablets in an year
Amitabh Kant, CEO, Niti Aayog (centre) along with Pitamber Ahuja, managing director, Datamini Technologies (left) and Debjani Ghosh, vice president, sales and marketing group & managing directo…
We pranked ourselves this year, says Google as April Fools’ Gmail joke backfires
The button appeared beside Gmail’s normal send button and allowed users to shut down an email thread by sending a gif of a Minion dropping a microphone. (Reuters) Google has removed an April …
India to get updated version of Cortana this summer: Microsoft
India will be among a select group of 13 nations where an updated version of Microsoft’s digital personal assistant will roll out later this summer as part of the Windows 10 anniversary updat…
Google’s April Fools’ joke went so wrong that it might have cost people’s jobs
We try to avoid as much of April Fools’ day as possible on techradar. In fact, as a rule, we’d advise sleeping in until midday, that way you’ll avoid all the terrible “jokes…
MIT unlocks the secret to safer, tighter, stronger Wi-Fi
MIT researchers are working on a new wireless system that allows Wi-Fi signals to pinpoint a user’s location, which could unlock Wi-Fi geo-fencing capabilities and even lead to safer drones. …
Humidity rather than heat is the number one enemy of the hard disk
Heat isn’t the biggest enemy for the humble hard disk, rather humidity is what causes the most failures, a new piece of research has observed. The study, carried out by Rutgers University and…