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Micromax Funbook P600 with voice calling, Android 4.0 now available for Rs. 9,499

Micromax is all set to launch a brand new tablet in the Indian market.  This tablet is dubbed Micromax Funbook P600 and is already retailing on  the deal site Snapdeal.com for Rs. 9,499. Micromax Funbook P600 sports a 7-inch capacitive multi-point touch screen. It is powered by Qualcomm MSM82

Closing the Interview

Knowing how to successfully close interview can make the difference between getting the job and being one of the unfortunate individuals who receives a rejection letter in the mail. While much attention is given to the matters of how to write a resume and cover letter as well as what to expect i

Swipe launches Android-based Fablet F2 and Fablet F3 in India

  Swipe has launched two new 5-inch smartphone in the Indian market -  Swipe Fablet F2 and Swipe Fablet F3. Priced at Rs. 7,590 Swipe Fablet F2 comes with a 1GHz processor and 256MB of RAM. It comes with a 5-inch  WVGA Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen. It packs in a 5-megapixel camera at  the b

Huawei launches dual-SIM Ascend Y210D Android smartphone for Rs. 4,999

Huawei has launched an entry-level budget Android smartphone in the Ascend series priced at Rs.4,999. Dubbed as the Ascend Y210D, the device comes in ceramic white and phantom black colours and is available with various virtual and physical retailers, Huawei Experience outlets and multi-brand outl

Interview Questions - Be-ware of the common ones!

No way can you foresee each n every question you might be asked in an interview but you can be smart by preparing sturdy, crisp responses to usually asked questions. Nearly all interviewers ask analogous questions to get acquainted with candidate's abilities & experience and evaluate his capab

HTC One official with 4.7-inch full-HD display, 'UltraPixel' camera

  HTC Tuesday announced the launch of its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC One. The specifications and design are pretty much in line with what we'd seen in several leaks over the past few weeks. The HTC One comes with a 4.7-inch full-HD display with 468 pixels per inch packed in an aluminium

Apple, Macs hit by hackers who targeted Facebook last week

Apple Inc was recently attacked by hackers who infected the Macintosh computers of some employees, the company said on Tuesday in an unprecedented disclosure that described the widest known cyber attacks against Apple-made computers to date. Unknown hackers infected the computers of some Apple

Do Things Right, NOT Just the Right Things

[caption id="attachment_26588" align="alignleft" width="182"] Do Things Right[/caption] YOUNG managers are taught to think that they should take charge of their career, they should purposefully plan what they wish to be, what milestones they should achieve and by when. The reality is different! T

Sony warns Samsung, Apple with Dh2,499 Xperia Z launch in Dubai

Sony Mobile today launched its 2013 flagship Xperia Z and Xperia ZL in Dubai, sounding warning bells for smartphones leaders Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc. As reported earlier by Emirates 24|7, Sony unveiled the Xperia Z and the Xperia ZL at last month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2013.

Penta T-Pad WS707C tablet with Android 4.1, voice calling launched for Rs. 7,999

After offering many tablets in partnership with BSNL, Pantel Technologies has launched yet another tablet dubbed as the Penta T-Pad WS707C with built-in SIM card slot for voice calling and 2G connectivity. The device is priced at Rs.7,999. The Penta T-Pad sports a 7-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) cap

Obs in UAE: Boom time for seekers, but who is still in demand?

The UAE is emerging as one of the most optimistic economies where more than half of the employers are planning to add workforce in 2013, reveals a new study by Bayt.com and YouGov. In its latest findings, Bayt states that 35 per cent of the companies will definitely be hiring in the next three mo

India-Internet rates may go up

NEW DELHI: Industry body ISPAI said that rates of internet and broadband services may go up under new licenses framework due to high entry fee proposed by Department of Telecommunications (DoT). DoT has proposed to charge one-time entry of Rs 15 crore for a national level Unified Licence compared t

Medical Courses In India

Medicine is one of the noblest professions across the globe. It is one of the demanding professions round the world and is growing in India at a rapid pace. The profession of a doctor is the most coveted and respected world-wide. The candidates willing to join this interesting field or professio

Notorious hacker Kevin Mitnick now helping keep elections secure

Kevin Mitnick, who once gained notoriety as America's most wanted computer hacker, now heads a thriving Internet consultancy tasked with helping keep Sunday's presidential elections in Ecuador secure. "Eighteen years ago I was busted for hacking. I do the same thing today but with full author

Facebook hacked, says no user data compromised

Facebook says it was recently hacked, though it says no data about its more than a billion users was compromised. The company described the "sophisticated attack" in a blog post on Friday, saying it took place in January when a small number of employees visited a compromised website that installe

Micromax A116 Canvas HD selling 25 units per minute

Micromax had recently launched its A116 Canvas HD smartphone. The smartphone was available for pre-booking from company's website and through the deal site snapdeal.com, and a total of 9,000 units were sold out in just 24 hours. As per company's claims this smartphone is being booked at a pace o

Diploma Courses In India

Era in which we are living today is better known as the era of technology, which is moving rapidly every day. So, as to be in this race one requires to be updated with all essential information, different Diploma Courses in India, which is becoming popular these days plays a vital role in the same.

Now, a PC that can recovers itself from crashes

LONDON: Researchers have created a computer, which can immediately recover from crashes by repairing corrupted data. University College London computer scientist Peter Bentley and Christos Sakellariou invented the device, which has been dubbed a "systemic" computer, in which information is marrie