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Apple makes major gains in enterprise segment as corporate Mac sales rise
26 May 2011
Apple's sales in the corporate segment grew at 66-per cent in the last fiscal quarter, outpacing the rest of the PC market, which grew at just 4.5 per cent
AIG sells first stock offering after near-collapse in 2008
25 May 2011
The sale marks an important milestone in the US government's attempts to sell its stake in AIG and recover bailout money.
TCS to enter Ukraine, Belarus markets: report
25 May 2011
Apple promises cleaning tool against scareware
25 May 2011
Infosys receives summons by US court over B1 visa sponsorships
25 May 2011
Infosys has confirmed that it has received a subpoena from a lower court in the US asking it to provide sponsorship details of B1 visas
IBM overtakes Microsoft in market cap after 15 years; Apple leads
24 May 2011
IBM has edged out Microsoft Corporation in market value for the first time since April 1996, emerging as the second most valued technology company after Apple Inc
Windows 8 to come in 2012: Microsoft
24 May 2011
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says the next version of the company’s operating system – Windows 8, which would also be available for tablet computers – will be available in 2012
Windows 8 to come in 2012: Microsoft
24 May 2011
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says the next version of the company’s operating system – Windows 8, which would also be available for tablet computers – will be available in 2012
Renault may turn its back on Bajaj mini-car
24 May 2011
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