IT news
Rs2,500 Aakash tablet goes on sale
15 Dec 2011
Intel’s revenue down to $13.7 bn
13 Dec 2011
Intel has become the latest technology firm to warn of reduced profits due to the Thai floods in October
IBM acquires cloud software firm DemandTec for $440-mn
09 Dec 2011
IBM is buying price-management software company, DemandTec Inc, to expand its cloud service offerings
Apple may have to pay local firm $1.6 bn for use of 'iPad' trademark in China
07 Dec 2011
A Chinese court has rejected Apple's lawsuits on its iPad trademark infringement in China, which may force the technology giant to sell its iconic tablet under a new name in the country or pay $1.5 billion to a little known Chinese company to keep using the name
SAP to buy Success Factors for $3.4 bn
05 Dec 2011
SAP is buying US-based web-based software firm SuccessFactors for $3.4 billion in cash, in a bid to become a global leader in the cloud-computing market
Apple fails to block Galaxy sales in US
03 Dec 2011
Apple, so far the leader in the tablet market, is fighting Samsung over its Galaxy 10.1 N tablet, which it says is a close clone of its iPad.
Zynga plans $1-bn IPO; seeks $7-bn valuation
02 Dec 2011
Zynga's listing would make it the first publicly-traded company whose profits depend solely on the sale of virtual goods
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