Panasonic India today announced the launch of another octa core smartphone, called Eluga S. This 5 inch display bearing handset has been introduced at Rs 11,190 but is available for Rs 10,990 from Snapdeal. Curiously, another octa core smartphone of
Notion Ink, as expected, on Wednesday launched the Notion Ink Cain 8 tablet exclusively on Snapdeal. The Windows 8.1 tablet has been priced at Rs. 9,990, and notably had been listed by the e-commerce site on Monday. Speaking about the
File hosting service Dropbox has introduced a new ‘Share’ button to its Web interface. On the Dropbox website, logged in users will now see a new sharing button that allows you to quickly add people who are allowed to view
TweetDeck, a social media dashboard app for managing one or more Twitter accounts, is now allowing users to embed or attach multiple photos in a tweet – a feature that was introduced by Twitter earlier this year. The feature was
Indian mobile phone manufacturer Lava has launched its smartphone Iris Selfie 50 at Rs 7,999. It is a dual SIM handset that sports a 5 inch screen with 1280 x 720 pixels resolution. Handset is 9.2mm thick and comes loaded
Yahoo is buying digital video advertising service BrightRoll for $640 million in the Internet company’s latest attempt to boost its revenue after years filled mostly with financial futility. The acquisition announced by Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer on their blog. The
Did you know that there is a Facebook Search History that keeps a record of everything and everyone you have ever searched for? Does that scare you a little? Don’t worry..It is visible only to you. Also, we’re here with
On Tuesday, LG has launched a new smartphone LG AKA for young customers. Nothing about global availability or price was disclosed at the time of announcement. It will be available in South Korea on all three telecom carriers. It comes
A new app called Monster Guard is out to teach children, through fun and games, how to handle emergencies. Created by the American Red Cross, the Monster Guard app is meant for children aged between 7 and 11. From fires
Mark Zuckerberg and a few of his lieutenants at Facebook fielded questions from the public in a live Q&A Thursday. Questions were submitted on Facebook itself and also taken from people in the room where the “town hall” style event