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Autodesk introduces new visual effects software
11 Jun 2009
Intel Atom processor to provide a low-cost phone
11 Jun 2009
Jon Rubinstein to lead Palm
11 Jun 2009
HP launches the ExSO
11 Jun 2009
Apple's Safari 4 billed as world's fastest browser
10 Jun 2009
Apple has released Safari 4 web browser that executes JavaScript nearly eight times faster than IE 8 and more than four times faster than Firefox 3
Telstra selects Infosys for AD&M contract
09 Jun 2009
Bing overtakes Yahoo as No 2 search engine
06 Jun 2009
Microsoft's search engine Bing has overtaken Yahoo as the number two search engine in the US and worldwide, within a week of launch, reports StatCounter Global Stats
HCL kicks off 'Green Bag' campaign
05 Jun 2009
McAfee reveals the most dangerous internet search keywords
04 Jun 2009
Antivirus software and computer security company, McAfee, has released a list of the most dangerous internet search keywords which are most likely to expose internet users to the danger of downloading unwanted or malicious software.
NetApp ups offer for Data Domain with $1.9 billion
04 Jun 2009
NetApp has offerd to acquire Data Domain common stock for $30 per share in cash and stock deal valued at approximately $1.9 billion
NetApp ups offer for Data Domain with $1.9 billion
04 Jun 2009
NetApp has offerd to acquire Data Domain common stock for $30 per share in cash and stock deal valued at approximately $1.9 billion
Wipro says unaffected by GM bankruptcy
03 Jun 2009
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