Handset maker BlackBerry on Monday slashed the price of its Q10 handset by over 13% to Rs 38,990 under a special offer to boost sales of the BB10-powered device.
BlackBerry launched the ‘Z3’ smartphone at Rs 15,990 and India is the second market after Indonesia where the device comes in.
BlackBerry said it’s considering putting itself up for sale, the strongest indication yet that the smartphone maker won’t remain independent as competition erode sales and hammer its stock price.
When B’town celebs are increasing on social networking sites and becoming accessible to their fans, Ranbir Kapoor prefers to be away from the light.
Investment decisions are not based on changes in government, said Indian-born billionaire investor Prem Watsa, who recently hit headlines for his interest in smartphone maker BlackBerry.
India's leading private sector lender ICICI Bank has been ranked 45 among the 100 most valuable brands in the world, a list that has been topped by Google.
With more men spending time with their gadgets than enjoying with their better halves, tech tools are the new culprits of wrecked relationships today, finds Ismat Tahseen