This third grader, CEO of his own game development firm Prudent Games, is an accomplished hacker, app developer, and cyber crime buster. Meet 9-year-old Reuben Paul, the youngest attendee at the Ground Zero Summit 2015, Asia's foremost conference on information security.
Vindhya E Infomedia, a BPO in Bangalore, is known for it its quality and deliverability. But what’s special about it? The organization was started with the vision of employing differently abled people, and has been doing so very successfully for the past 10 years now.
Finding a public toilet, leave alone a clean one, can often prove to be a challenge in India. But this brilliant app helps you find one and also allows you to add new ones that you discover to the database, so others can be helped too.
More than one lakh children go missing in our country every year. Most of them are never found again by their families and vanish into the unknown. Vansh could have been one such child had not an NGO called Drishti, 1,500 km away from his home, found his father with the help of some good people in Sikkim and the Station House Officer in Modinagar.
Everybody in Bangalore whines and moans about the traffic. Tell us something new, you say? Well, now there is something new to tell actually — about a man who thanks and rewards traffic cops instead of complaining about them.
In Silicon Valley, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met many influential technology leaders, each of whom had something to say about, and add to, the Digital India campaign. Here are some highlights showing how this US visit will potentially contribute to technology in India, in the long run.
ReThink is amazing software that detects cyber-bullying, or hurtful and bullying words – on text messages, emails, social media communications and any app that uses a keyboard – and gives a chance to the person writing them to rethink his or her actions. The developer is a 15-year-old adolescent who deserves kudos for her mature thinking and innovation
Throw garbage in a bin and get free WiFi in return? Sounds like fiction? This duo from Mumbai has made it possible with its unique innovation called the ‘WiFi Trash Bin.’ This is how it works.
Vedant is no ordinary kid. While other children throw away broken toys and buy new ones, he collects the scrap from his discarded ones to make new and ingenious gadgets.