India's EDUSAT dedicated to education
The US may be willing to let India into the nuclear club, but there's one space race where the developing nation has far outpaced America -- education satellites.
The US may be willing to let India into the nuclear club, but there's one space race where the developing nation has far outpaced America -- education satellites.
Ratan Tata, the 70-year old chairman of the Tata Group, fulfilled yet another promise today. He unveiled India's US$2,500 car, Tata Nano.
American based online travel booking site, Expedia, is serious about India. Here are the company's strategic steps to expand operations in the region.
Survey shows that more than half of Silicon Valley companies outsource, with about half of those jobs going to India.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) boss Mick Keelty is the latest to voice concern about India becoming an outsourcing no-go zone, but how real is the risk?Keelty this week told the American Chamber of Commerce there was a risk in outsourcing to India as it was one of the most technologically sophisticated nations on earth.
U.K. documentary shows middlemen offering to sell credit card details, but Indian IT body defends offshoring.
Ashok Sukumaran, an artist in residence at Sun Labs, has conjured up a high-tech project that's colorful and interactive. Photos: From wireless sensors to interactive art
Though handheld computers are usually synonymous with affluent mobile professionals, a group in India hopes to bring this Linux-powered device to developing countries.
The San Francisco Chronicle has just announced a 25% cut in its editorial team. Will that mean 25% less news in the already hard news deprived Chronicle?
U.S. trade sanctions against India, in response to that country's nuclear tests, are expected to prohibit some American computer manufacturers from exporting their most powerful servers to India.