Markets

Google to launch touchscreen Chromebooks by the end of year 2013

The search engine king Google is all set to launch it's own software operated touchscreen laptop most probably by the end of this year. According to a revelation made by an article in The Wall street Journal, Google has been working to craft the first touchscreen laptop that will be backed up by Chrome operating system giving a tough time to the already reigning software God Microsoft.

Blackberry to exit from Japanese smartphone market!!

Some bad news for Japanese customers who were looking forward to lay their hands on Blackberry 10!! The troubled smartphone maker Blackberry will not roll out its new models in Japan, reports said on Friday.

Cyber Monday replaces Black Friday hysteria !

According to reports, at least 50% of regular Black Friday shoppers have decided to make purchases on the Cyber Monday.

Grab your 'Black Friday Deal' on Amazon now!

Amazon has launched 'Lightening Deals' for the gaming lovers marking the Black Friday festive season.

Honda confirms 1 Million sales of Hybrid car

Honda's rival Toyota though is way ahead, having achieved the mark in 2007, and has sold 2 million cars till now.

Google's unified privacy policy irks the EU

Europe fears breach of privacy with Google's unified private policy

Brands that once ruled the market!

Once World's leading brands, are now finding it hard to sustain their hold over the maket.

All obsessed with Android tablets? Wait Windows RT is here

Unlike Apple, Microsoft will launch its Tablet Operating System with other brands also. This shall pose a direct challenge to the existing players; Google's Android and Apple's iOS.

Amazon wil refund amounts on E books purchase

The antitrust settlements will allow the users to get credit amount for the e-books purchased between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012.

Hasn't Apple learned from infamous 1990's wrath faced by Nike?

The extreme violent clash between the labour and the management killed General Manager at Maruti Manesar plant in India earlier this year.

Apple's loss is Google's gain? Rethink!

Its too early to write off Apple from the market. The company values its customer's love, and develops better applications

Experts confused with unexpected fall in oil prices

A market tumult was observed by the U.S Regulators and traders, due to a frantic and elevated volume of trading on Monday. The trade resulted in trimming of oil price by $4 late Monday, leaving traders and regulators desperately guessing the cause for this fast and irate plunge in oil market in recent years.