IT news
Duqu exploited at least one zero-day vulnerability: Researchers
02 Nov 2011
Apart from remaining vigilant, there are no known ways at present for users to follow to prevent a Duqu attack .
Cyber hackers targeting intellectual property: Symantec
01 Nov 2011
The purpose of these cyber attacks, traced to China, appears to have been industrial espionage, according to security firm Symantec.
HP not to sell its $40.7-bn PC division
28 Oct 2011
CEO Meg Whitman of Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest personal computer company, yesterday announced it had scrapped plans of selling its PC division
Google+ goes past 40-million user mark
25 Oct 2011
Google+ has gained popularity in a shorter span than its competitor Facebook Inc.
Oracle to acquire cloud-based customer service firm RightNow for $1.5 bn
24 Oct 2011
Enterprise software developer Oracle Corp today said that it will buy cloud-based customer service company RightNow Technologies Inc for around $1.5 billion.
Oracle to add 3,500 people to its workforce by May 2012
21 Oct 2011
Oracle, said it would vigourously promote its recruitment drive through social media like Facebook, twitter, Linkedin, YouTube
China follows US as biggest Apple market
19 Oct 2011
China contributed 16 per cent of Apple’s fourth-quarter sales, or about $4.5 billion.
With 250 million tweets a day, Twitter worth around $8 billion: CEO, Dick Costolo
19 Oct 2011
Twitter’s problem is how to monetise the wealth of information that flows through its site every day.
With 250 million tweets a day, Twitter worth around $8 billion: CEO, Dick Costolo
19 Oct 2011
Twitter’s problem is how to monetise the wealth of information that flows through its site every day.
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