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Sony to enter tablet market with 2 Android PCs
26 Apr 2011
Both models use the Google Android 3.0 operating system, known as Honeycomb, which is optimised for devices with larger screen sizes.
Google loses Linux patent suit; other open source users may be hit
23 Apr 2011
Analysts say the jury verdict against Google could deter innovation by raising costs and risks without making a technological contribution
Amazon cloud troubles bring down Foursquare, Quora, Reddit sites
21 Apr 2011
A partial failure at Amazon Web Services' cloud-computing infrastructure today paralysed popular web sites such as Foursquare, Quora and Reddit.
Infosys Pune campus gets CISF cover
21 Apr 2011
Seagate acquires Samsung's hard disks business in $1.38 billion deal
19 Apr 2011
Under the terms of the agreement, Samsung will receive an approximately 9.6-per cent stake in Seagate and another $687.5 million in cash, plus a seat on the Seagate board
India among world's top three Stuxnet-infected countries
19 Apr 2011
Stuxnet, which employs groundbreaking technology, targeted sensitive information by exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in order to infect machines through removable drives
OpenOffice to become community-based project
16 Apr 2011
IBM closes on acquisition of Tririga, Inc.
15 Apr 2011
Known news sites emerge early winners of Google’s Panda update
14 Apr 2011
Early data reveals winners are largely made up of well known news sources such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, Yahoo.com, Times Online and The BBC, along with YouTube and a couple of other sites, reveals Adam Bunn, director of SEO at Greenlight
US disables global botnet that infected 2 mn PCs
14 Apr 2011
The Department of Justice and the FBI have jointly executed criminal seizure warrants as part of comprehensive enforcement action to disable aglobal fraud scheme
Goldman sued by Marvell cofounders
13 Apr 2011
Google denies lying over Apps certification
13 Apr 2011
Cloud computing helps expedite hospital trauma care
By By Jackie Carr | 13 Apr 2011
Facebook app scam targets ‘Twilight’ fans
12 Apr 2011
Baidu-Facebook Chinese web site in the offing: Report
11 Apr 2011
For Facebook a big local partner to break into the huge Chinese market would be extremely desirable while for Baidu Facebook would help counter threats from social network juggernaut Tencent
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