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Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
Google, Yahoo, Intel, Microsoft, IBM and Cisco vie for UID project
12 Nov 2009
Global technology leaders are keen on being asociated with the ambitious multi-billion dollar Unique Identification (UID) project, headed by former Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekan
HP to acquire networking-gear maker 3Com for $2.7 billion
12 Nov 2009
HP will be competing with Cisco Systems, Siemens, Alcatel and Emulex in the global network equipment market, which includes routers and switches
Logitech acquires LifeSize Communications for $405 million
11 Nov 2009
Swiss computer peripherals maker Logitech plans to take on rival Cisco Systems and Tandberg in the highly competitive video-conferencing equipment market
Tandberg shareholders want Cisco to sweeten bid
10 Nov 2009
Andrew Cuomo guns for Intel
05 Nov 2009
New York attorney general Adrew Cuomo alleges that Intel extracted exclusive agreements from computer makers to use Intel’s microprocessors in exchange for payments totalling billions of dollars
ICANN to launch multi-lingual domain addresses for the web
31 Oct 2009
ICANN has approved plans to let web addresses be written in non-Latin characters, marking the `biggest technical change' as to how the internet works since its invention four decades ago.
KPIT Cummins buys out American IT firm Sparta
30 Oct 2009
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