Apollo, Isro in telemedicine deal
The Apollo Hospitals group aims to tie up with the Indian Space Research
Organisation (Isro) to provide telemedicine facilities....
Outsourcing
Jobs to ... Europeans?
With hundreds of employees yakking into headsets, Tecnovate's New Delhi
office looks like a typical Indian call center,....
Missing
the bus
Finance Minister P Chidambaram has aired his concerns over India’s
jobless growth....
Laptop
makers see great year ahead
Several factors will converge in the
year ahead to make it a lucrative one for laptop makers, say industry sources.....
Footcare
jobs lost to India
About 120 British workers who make corn plasters and other Scholl
footcare products are to lose their jobs.....
Medical tourism
in India may be worth US$2.3 billion by 2012
With an increasing number of foreign patients flocking to India for
treatment,...
The
new gospel of chip design
Semiconductor makers are embracing an open-source
approach that could revolutionize their business....
NIH
Asks for Internet Access to Studies
The U.S. National Institutes of
Health, which spent nearly $20 billion last year funding research, urged
scientists on Thursday to let the agency publish their studies on the Internet....
India:
Good Help Is Hard To Find
Higher wages and lavish
perks reign as outsourcing outfits scramble for talent ....
The
new gospel of chip design
Semiconductor makers are
embracing an open-source approach that could revolutionize their business....
Tsunami
survivors found on island
Nine people who survived the Asian tsunami have been found on an Indian
island after 38 days of living on coconuts, police say.....
Ananda
in the Himalyas best spa in the world
NEW DELHI: Ananda in the Himalyas has been
rated the best spa in the world...
Cisco
plans to foray into e-gov, defence projects space
Cisco Systems (India) Private Limited, a leading networking
solutions provider, plans to foray into the e-governance and defence
projects space....
Search
and you shall find
With the launch yesterday
of MSN search, Bill Gates is taking Google on at its own game....
The
Mathematical Marvel that was India
The Origin of Mathematics by V. Lakshmikantham and S. Leela digs deep to reveal
that the beginnings of world culture....
Lasers
help bridge network gaps
An Indian telecommunications firm has turned to lasers to help it
overcome the problems of setting up voice and data networks in the country....
Sun
offers processing by the hour
Sun Microsystems has launched a pay-as-you-go service which will allow
customers requiring huge computing power to rent it by the hour....
Taking
the Pulse of Technology at Davos
NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE, the technology guru from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Media Laboratory,....
Bill
Clinton Chosen to Be UN Envoy for Tsunami Recovery
Secretary General Kofi Annan said Tuesday that he had selected former President
Bill Clinton to be his special envoy for the countries affected by the tsunami
in southern Asia.....
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Survivors
and Aid Groups Fault Indian Bureaucracy
CAR NICOBAR, India - On a day three weeks after
India declined offers of tsunami relief aid from other governments and the
United Nations,...
Drink
a Day May Keep Older Women Sharp
Not only red wine but also white wine, beer and hard liquor appear to
protect against mental decline in older women,
India
widens access to telecoms
India has raised the limit for foreign direct investment in telecoms
companies from 49% to 74%....
India's
Harried Elite Now Turns, and Twists, to Yoga Lite
NEW DELHI - It was
4:30 a.m., the stars were still out and Swami Ramdev was ready to begin the
day's yoga lesson....
Stress
causing psychological problems in IT professionals
BANGALORE, JAN. 30. Work-related concerns such as severe
competition....
e-governance
in India
The Indian government is using IT to facilitate governance. The IT
industry is doing its bit to help....
Bangalore
faces e-waste hazards
A time bomb is ticking in Bangalore, India's hi-tech capital, but most
of its six million inhabitants are largely unaware of the threat....
Do
not blame Bihar for pollution haze: Scientist The F. Express, Feb. 1, '05.
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 31: Biofuel cooking in Bihar is not to
be blamed for the high level of air pollution reported in the state,...
Sun
Microsystems unveils grid computing
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sun Microsystems Inc. said Tuesday it will offer
remote computing resources to business customers,....
India
to promote itself as health care destination
Building on its success in the fields of information
technology outsourcing and biotechnology,....
For
a reliable system
In the matter of establishing a tsunami warning system India plans to
go on its own despite the preference of experts for a regional network.....
U.N.
to Coordinate Asia's Tsunami Warning Centers
PHUKET, Thailand (Reuters) - The United Nations emerged on Saturday as a
coordinator for a regional tsunami warning center...
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Deciding
How Much Global Warming Is Too Much
Indian
TV sets on Wal-Mart shelves
STD,
ISD rates to be slashed from Feb 1
McKINSEY’s
STUDY ON IT CAPABILITY
China
no threat to India
Role
of Indian scientists in tsunami relief
The
Indian proposal
HAL
to showcase advanced aircraft at Aero show
Horticulture
Dept. to popularise Israeli technology
New
Economy: Taking the Pulse of Technology at Davos
GDP
growth revised to 8.5 percent
Fishermen at sea
India
shifts regional geopolitical cards
India
to train Chinese tech pros
Why
not a hundred IITs?
Coaching
centres as schools
Teaching
Computers to Read No Simple Task
Indian
scientists develop 3-eyed frog
At
Davos, India Missing
DAVOS,
Switzerland
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Investing
in intellectual capital
India:
A Nation Of Dropouts
Indian
engineers build `mouse gestures'
Survivors
and Aid Groups Fault Indian Bureaucracy
The
New Ideas Labs
Bihar
under `wintertime pool' of pollution: Study
Get
smart with Intel's new technology
Reliance
Info rolls out RIM phase-II in MP towns
On
the horizon
Food
for the Brain
Can an ingredient in
Indian curry help prevent Alzheimer's?
Fearful
report for IT services workers?
Bangalore
still hottest for IT firms
India's
fetish for fairness
India
shining at WEF
Space
agency to support disaster management:
India
fights the digital divide with Linux
RIM
to empower 4 lakh villages by Dec '05
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