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Get A Laptop For Rs. 15,000

A British laptop manufacturer is launching laptop for Rs. 15,000, an industry first initiative that is sure to spur the sales of laptops in India...

Google Loses To Yahoo In User Satisfaction Poll

For the first time ever, Yahoo has outsmarted Google in the University of Michigan's annual American Customer Satisfaction Index report, which ranks business Web sites such as portals, search engines and news outlets....

Online Game Based On Ramayana

One of the two major Hindu mythologies Ramayana will form the basis of a new online video game for which global entertainment major Sony has teamed up with Richard Branson and new age guru Deepak Chopra...

AMD To Launch Barcelona In September

AMD, the world’s second biggest maker of microprocessor is launching its much awaited chip Barcelona next month...

Microsoft Expands Into Living Room With MediaRoom

Microsoft has described its Mediaroom IPTV offering as not just a way for it to expand its reach into the living room, but also to gain a new market in telecommunications operators...

Spice Launches Dual Technology Phone

Spice Mobiles, one of the few Indian domestic mobile phones maker has launched the ‘Spice Dual Phone’ inbuilt with the option of two SIM cards. It has both GSM and CDMA operational features...

Court Rules SCO Doesn’t Own Unix

A court in Utah has said that SCO Group does not own the Unix software that has gone into making Linux, the world’s top free and open source software...

Microsoft Releases Vista Patches

Microsoft has said it has released two updates for Windows Vista. The updates fixes a number of graphics problems, spooler issues, and display driver errors...

Infosys Says Will Open BPO In Mexico

India’s second largest IT services company Infosys has said it will open a BPO in Mexico, its first in an Latin American country as it tries to get closer to its largest market USA and also offset rising rupee in India...

Dell Says Linux Key To Virtualisation

Dell believes that better virtualisation technology will increase the use of Linux on business and consumer desktops...

Amazon Invests In DRM Music Free Site

The world’s largest online retailer, Amazon.com has invested in a website AmieStreet.com that sells music uploaded by members based on popularity...

Linux Based Mobile To be Out In 2008

Linux based mobile device platform based on industry developed standards will be, hopefully, a reality by 2008, if the newly formed global initiative comes out with its standard...

SOA Pays if You Do it Right

A new Aberdeen analysis of some 400 companies over the last 1.5 years has shown a deep division between organisations that deploy SOA Lite, and those that are building out full SOA middleware infrastructure.

Salesforce Opens Up Apex Language

Salesforce.com has opened up its Apex programming language after nine months of being in the beta stage...

Lenovo May Buy Packard Bell to Spruce European Sales

Chinese computer maker, Lenovo may buy Europe’s third largest computer maker Packard Bell NV in order to boost its European sales and revenues...

Microsoft Slashes Price of Xbox 360

In a bid to boost the revenues of its ailing gaming business, Microsoft is cutting the prices of its Xbox 360 consoles...

Amazon Takes On eBay, Google

Amazon.com Inc. has opened its payment system to other Web sites in a move that would pit it against eBay Inc's PayPal and Google’s CheckOut...

Samsung To Boost Chip Production After Disruption

Samsung Electronics has said it will meet its monthly production target of semiconductor chips despite Friday's power outage, but it will take around 40 days to fully verify...

Printer Makers Deny Printers Cause Cancer

Hewlett-Packard, the world’s largest printer maker has rubbished aside claims by Australian scientists that office laser printers emit fine particles that can cause cancer once it enters lungs...

Lenovo to Sell Linux Based Laptops

The world’s third largest PC maker, Lenovo Group has confirmed that it will soon roll out laptops preloaded with the Linux software from Novell Inc. as an alternative operating system to Microsoft’s Windows. The announcement was made this week at Linuxworld...

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