December 18, 2024
India has become more digital-savvy, with many people coming on to the Internet for the past few years. And since Netflix and Amazon Prime Video launched in India in 2016, video streaming
Since China has infiltrated India and PM Modi’s speech on self-reliance, a cry has gone out among the Indians for removing Chinese products from the market. This initiative quickly moved online, and
YouTube will remain blocked in Pakistan ‘indefinitely’, an official said Saturday, as experts have failed to find a way to filter content deemed offensive and blasphemous in the Muslim majority country. The
Xiaomi has confirmed that it will hold two flash sales for its budget Redmi 1S smartphone and LTE-enabled Redmi Note 4G again on Tuesday, January 13. This will be the second time
From posting his toy & video games reviews to YouTube. Evan is the kid behind EvanTubeHD, which is a family-friendly YouTube channel where Evan (and occasionally his sister or mom) reviews toys and
Microsoft has launched the Nokia Lumia 530 Dual SIM in India at Rs. 7,349. The smartphone was notably launched on July 23 along with its single SIM variant, which has identical specifications
ITVoice News-YouTube is not just helping people watch latest football World Cup highlights, it has also become a popular ground for researchers, journals and health advocates to connect directly with the public
July – 2014 “Cadyce” a global brand and an Apple MFi licensed Accessories manufacturer has expanded its Apple MFi Accessories portfolio with the launch of two new Apple Accessory models i.e. USB
Mumbai, India–July 08, 2014 − Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the DataTraveler microDuo 3.0 and Class 10 UHS-I 90R/45W microSDHC/SDXC card. The small form
IMImobile a global technology company providing software and services which help businesses capitalise on the growth in mobile communications, today announced that Orion Media is deploying DaVinci Social, IMImobile’s market leading TV
Video consumption of the World Cup alone will generate nearly as much Internet traffic as occurred in all of Australia in 2013, according to a new Cisco Systems Inc report that shows