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Google gets China's nod to keep search page
09 Jul 2010
Chinese authorities have extended Google's internet licence after the web giant agreed to end its automatic redirect of searches on its Chinese web site to its Hong Kong landing page.
Apple bans developer for scamming online iTunes store
07 Jul 2010
iPhone apps developer Thuat Nguyen’s Vietnamese-language comic books had taken 41 of the top 50 spots in the App Store’s paid books category, arousing suspicion that users' iTunes accounts had been hacked to make mass purchases
Global chip sales rise in May: SIA
07 Jul 2010
The global chip industry that saw a steep decline during the global recession last year hasnow gained momentum driven by sales from China and India
Polaris group firm Laser Soft bags mandate to implement CBS for 22 Andhra district coop banks
06 Jul 2010
Logitech launches Lapdesk N700 notebook speakers
03 Jul 2010
Elevation Partners buys additional stake in Facebook
29 Jun 2010
With private- equity firm, Elevation Partners, buying an additional stake worth $120 million in Facebook, the social networking site is now valued at $23 billion.
Patni is `platinum partner' of Oracle
29 Jun 2010
Apple rings in record sales for new iPhone 4
29 Jun 2010
Apple has sold over 1.7 million of its iPhone 4, just three days after its launch on 24 June, making it the most successful product launch in the company's history.
Transcend unveils 64GB Class 10 SDXC card
28 Jun 2010
Infotech commences operations at Vizag SEZ
28 Jun 2010
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