India’s top three incumbent carriers — Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular — are kicking their content act into top gear before Reliance Jio Infocomm launches 4G services commercially, said analysts.
You don’t necessarily need a 360-degree camera to share a 360-degree photo on Facebook. On Thursday, Facebook launched “360 photos,” a new supported format for uploading smartphone panoramas and images taken with
Chinese internet company LeEco roped in three industry executives from Myntra and Qualcomm , to strengthen its leadership team in India. The company said on Friday it has hired Shrinivas Bairi as
Telecom major, Vodafone has announced a new dedicated division in India for generating content to boost its 3G and 4G data services in the country. The new vertical will comprise of a
Startups and activists have given a thumbs up to the telecom regulator’s decision to bar differential pricing of data products, saying the regulation will set an example for net neutrality debates the
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OpenText said on Thursday it has tapped former Oracle executive Stephen Murphy as its new president, giving chief executive officer Mark Barrenechea more time to focus on strategy and the company’s product
Efforts to revive its once stellar smartphone fortunes may be doomed if Samsung Electronics cannot overcome its dominant engineering culture, according to serving and former executives and those who have dealt with
Letv, a multinational internet company headquartered in Beijing, could further its globalization by expanding its presence into Africa according to Chinese media. Being invited to be part of the China enterprise delegation
The company captured more than half of mobile browsing market share both in India and Indonesia as these two countries have become the new frontier for mobile Internet, driven mostly by
Letv, a multinational Internet and technology corporation, is expanding its reach to the Indian market with the Letv Sports sub-ecosystem. Aiming to provide one-stop services for sports fans with its multi-dimensional business
Letv, the fastest growing Chinese technology company, plans to expand its operation in APAC with a foray into India. Founded in 2004, Letv is a listed internet conglomerate employing nearly 10,000 people