IT news
Cyber attacks sure to target infrastructure: NSA chief
19 Feb 2011
Secure military networks will matter little if power grid cuts or other government systems are disabled by cyber attacks
New cyber weapon could take down entire internet
18 Feb 2011
HP pips Dell to regain top slot in Indian PC market
17 Feb 2011
After skidding for two quarters technology giant Hewlett Packard has bounced back to the top slot in the Indian PC market
TCS unveils iON cloud-computing based solution for SMBs
16 Feb 2011
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) yesterday entered a business, which it says could potentially grow into a billion dollars venture - a cloud computing offering to small and medium businesses or SMBs.
Bangalore-Buffalo bhai-bhai
10 Feb 2011
TCS to manage IT services for UAE telco du
09 Feb 2011
Microsoft launches Office Web Apps in India
08 Feb 2011
Social media as a tool for protest
04 Feb 2011
Current conventional wisdom has it that social networks have made regime change easier to organise and execute. By Marko Papic and Sean Noonan. Republished with permission of STRATFOR
Google algorithm update slams duplicate content
03 Feb 2011
Search engine giant Google has deployed an algorithm update that reflects its even more aggressive stance towards duplicate and low-value content. By Adam Bunn, director of search engine optimisation (SEO) at Greenlight
LG, T-Mobile unveil the G-Slate tablet
03 Feb 2011
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