India generates about 2 million tonnes of electronic waste per year behind only the United States, China, Japan and Germany. Only 1.5 % of the total e-waste gets recycled.
Since 2016, a whooping 2.43 lakh phones have reportedly gone missing or are stolen in Bengaluru alone. So here's how the government plans to clamp down on this.
The government, last month amended norms to allow full-fledged Internet telephone services, which will enable calls from app to app as well as from an app to a telephone number.
Did you know there is a ‘Made in India’ operating system for smartphones that supports 12 Indian languages and has empowered many vernacular speakers? Here’s how it can be useful for you.
In a unique initiative to create more awareness about thefts related to mobile phones, cops in the North Campus of Delhi University are 'stealing' students' phones to teach them a lesson.
The availability of mobile phones in almost all parts of India and the penetration of communication services in different sectors like education, governance, agriculture, etc., play a huge role in the overall development of mobile technology. This one device has the potential to change several lives just with a few taps.