AllNews'Farhad Manjoo The New York Times' - 23 News Result(s)Up or Down at Dropbox? It's Hard to Say Written by shubhamv | Thursday February 4, 2016 So what's really going on at Dropbox? Is it thriving or dying? 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Neither one, yet. www.gadgets360.comNo Need to Fret, Apple Is Doing Fine Written by shubhamv | Thursday January 28, 2016 If Apple is now hitting a plateau, it's important to remember that it's one of the loftiest plateaus in the history of business. www.gadgets360.comEight Years On, iPhone Continues to Break Tech Industry's Rules Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday September 10, 2015 The iPhone's continuing dominance may not be a sure thing, but in the tech industry, it's as sure a thing as you can find right now. www.gadgets360.comFitting Label, Yet Unicorns Are No Myth Written by shubhamv | Tuesday July 7, 2015 Unicorn suggests both the ambition and the absurdity inherent in the tech industry today - the idea that connecting the right bits and bytes might result in magical, mythical beasts. www.gadgets360.comThe Next Big Tech IPO Could Be a Private One Written by shubhamv | Thursday July 2, 2015 Something strange has happened in the last couple of years: The initial public offering of stock has become déclassé. www.gadgets360.comUnder a New Chief, Twitter Has a Chance to Focus on Live Events Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday June 12, 2015 Choosing a single intent for Twitter - and working to make that a reality - ought to be the next chief's main task. www.gadgets360.comTipping Point in Transit Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday June 11, 2015 Observers say that advances in transportation may be especially apparent in cities, where technology is creating an emerging multitude of options. www.gadgets360.comVerizon's Data Trove Could Help AOL Score With Ads Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday May 13, 2015 In a memo to employees, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong offered a rhapsodic hymn on a single subject: mobile. www.gadgets360.comFacebook Study Finds It's Not Too Polarizing Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 8, 2015 Data scientists at Facebook report that the 'echo chamber' is not as insular as many might fear. www.gadgets360.comTwo Retail Veterans Take Aim at Amazon's E-Commerce Reign Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday May 7, 2015 The two veterans are Ron Johnson, who created Apple's lucrative physical stores, and Marc Lore, who sold Quidsi to Amazon. www.gadgets360.comIs Slack Really Worth $2.8 Billion? A Conversation With Stewart Butterfield Written by RobinS | Wednesday April 29, 2015 Slack, which is just a year old, has more than 750,000 daily active users, 200,000 of whom are paying customers. www.gadgets360.comIn Silicon Valley, Auto Racing Becomes a Favorite Hobby for Tech Elites Written by RobinS | Tuesday March 31, 2015 There's a small but growing group of guys from across the industry who get together on weekends to drive really fast around a track. www.gadgets360.comWhy Gadgets Must Adapt to a World Ruled by Software Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday January 8, 2015 The era dominated by consumer electronics - what most of us call gadgets - is in turmoil. www.gadgets360.comThe Lesson of the Sony Hack: We Should All Jump to the 'Erasable Internet' Written by HiteshA | Saturday December 20, 2014 Despite the increasing popularity of programs that don't store all of our data by default, almost everything we do on computers today is recorded and stored somewhere, often in places over which we don't have any control. www.gadgets360.comGoogle Wants Inbox to Be Your Email System for the Next Decade Written by HiteshA | Friday October 24, 2014 The program that Google has come up with is Inbox, and the company on Wednesday plans to release a version for Android, iOS devices and the web on an invitation-only basis. www.gadgets360.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com