Democracy, dignity and debauchery co-existed peacefully at The House of Lords
Lotus Notes was toppled from its position at the top of the email software market by competition and an ageing user interface. It is now trying to make a comeback
Anti-Hindi agitations helped Tamil Nadu politicians build their careers. Now the state is rediscovering a fascination for the language
Pac-Man has seduced gamers for three decades. It doesn't look like stopping anytime soon
The tumultuous era that made Far Eastern Economic Review so relevant, is gone
The Fab Four burst onto the stage at a time when India was still trying to find its place in the world. Fifty years on their magic is still intact
Travellers cheques, once a staple in the wallets of tourists, are making a silent exit
From Switzerland to Colaba, the Swiss Army Knife has come a long way
The small Southeast Asian country is taking giant strides towards a better economy
IndianOil's journey from fledgling to navratna one of the nine gems among PSUs
So universal is the appeal of Reader's Digest that even the socialist and inward-looking India of 1950s couldn't resist it