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Problem with typing? Help is on the way

New York, Nov. 2: Some people are born with a knack for typing quickly on a mobile phone, clacking away at a virtual or physical keyboard as if it were attached to a desktop computer. But if you weren

Google claims US excluded it from contract

Google is suing the Interior Department, claiming it considered only Microsoft products and not Google Apps when buying e-mail and collaboration software for its 88,000 employees.

The suit, filed Fr

Race is on to dominate smartphone market

New York, Nov. 2: Sports fans have the Super Bowl, World Series and March Madness to drum up excitement and competition. But there’s a nerdy competition that, for some, is just as thrilling and action

Web is alive and showing new life

Paris, Nov. 2: Twenty autumns ago, Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, came up with a catchy name for a revolutionary project that aimed to open the Internet to the masses. “The World Wide

For e-reader fans, competition is paying off

New York, Oct. 31: Near the end of a recent flight to Los Angeles, the flight attendant’s voice on the plane’s intercom asked passengers to “power down your books” for landing.

Just a couple of years

Finnish start-up’s new fordism: Assembly line moves online

New York, Oct. 31: Do one assigned task on your computer. It shouldn’t take you more than two seconds. Repeat 14,399 times. Congratulations! Your eight-hour work day is complete.

No such workplace y

For e-reader fans, competition is paying off

New York, Oct. 31: Near the end of a recent flight to Los Angeles, the flight attendant’s voice on the plane’s intercom asked passengers to “power down your books” for landing.

Just a couple of years

Finnish start-up’s new fordism: Assembly line moves online

New York, Oct. 31: Do one assigned task on your computer. It shouldn’t take you more than two seconds. Repeat 14,399 times. Congratulations! Your eight-hour work day is complete.

No such workplace y

Suicide bomber kills 25 people at Iran cafe

Baghdad, Oct. 30: A suicide bomber struck a crowded cafe in one of Iraq’s most restive provinces on Friday night, killing 25 people in the deadliest attack here in more than a month.

The bombing, in

China rejects reforms

Oct. 28: China’s main Communist Party newspaper bluntly rejected calls for speedier political reform on Wednesday, publishing a front-page commentary that said any changes in China’s political system

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.