Indians spent 47% of time on apps like WhatsApp, Skype: Ericsson Ankush Kumar Jun 29, 2015 The report said communication apps have a higher dependency on mobile broadband usage, due to their ‘always on’ status.
Financial help, e-shop Beyond netbanking: Apps taking centre stage Express News Service Jun 12, 2015 Along with new-age apps from banks, a range of free but helpful apps are floating around. On Wednesday, HDFC Bank — the…
Dharavi girls create innovative apps for women safety, education Express News Service Dec 29, 2014 In a tiny room in Dharavi, a Christmas tree made out of waste material greets you as children sit around it working on laptops or…
India is our home market now, says Opera CEO Express News Service Nov 11, 2014 Opera Mini is now the third largest app in India after Facebook and Whatsapp. Over 50 million users—of the 350 million…
TCS, VMware to deliver apps for data centre Agencies Oct 29, 2014 Country's largest software services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today said it has partnered cloud infrastructure provider…
Education, healthcare apps the next big thing: Google India Express News Service Sep 26, 2014 Even as the Android ecosystem grows to a billion users and a million apps, Indian developers don’t have much to look forward to —…
Candidates take App route to woo voters Express News Service Sep 25, 2014 If it was social media that dominated the Lok Sabha elections earlier this year, it is the mobile and tablet apps that are…
Messaging app seeks to bring voices back to phones Agencies Sep 23, 2014 Longtime technology guru Ray Ozzie wants to bring back the emotions of the human voice to phones. His mission began more than…
Over 75 pc of mobile applications to fail basic security tests by 2015 : Gartner Express News Service Sep 18, 2014 Through 2015, over 75% of mobile applications will fail basic security tests, according to Gartner. Enterprise employees…
Now, enjoy apps in local languages Express News Service Aug 25, 2014 Want local languages in several popular apps? Well, the wait maybe over. LinguaNext, an Indian start-up based out of Pune, has…