IT news
Saksoft acquires Kale Consultants subsidiary Synetairos Technologies for undisclosed sum
04 Jul 2011
Hulu attracts big tech firms
04 Jul 2011
Zynga IPO may value it at $10 bn
02 Jul 2011
Google+ suspends new invitations on heavy demand
02 Jul 2011
Google’s Chrome browser claims 20 per cent market share: report
02 Jul 2011
Google’s Chrome Web browser has grabbed more than 20 per cent of global market share, even as market leader Internet Explorer’s share has slipped below 50 per cent, according to a report.
FTC launches antitrust probe against Twitter
01 Jul 2011
Wipro serves out World Bank ‘sentence’; eligible again
01 Jul 2011
Wipro, India’s third-largest information technology services firm, is now once again eligible to become a vendor to the World Bank, having served out a four-year ban imposed by the multilateral lender in 2007.
Phish Phry scamster gets 13-yr jail term in California
29 Jun 2011
The scamster was awarded a 13-year jail sentence for operating an international bank phishing scam and a marijuana grow house.
Guidance issued for top-25 software vulnerabilities
28 Jun 2011
The US Department of Homeland Security has announced detailed guidance for software companies and others writing code to avoid the most widespread and serious vulnerabilities in software.
Hackers LulzSec say they are disbanding
27 Jun 2011
After 50 days of high-profile hacking into websites, a secretive band of hackers that have gained notoriety under the banner, Lulzsec, say they are disbanding.
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