IT news
Google slashing contractor jobs
28 Nov 2008
IBM, Wipro eye a piece of Polaris: report
21 Nov 2008
PC Magazine to go all-digital, stop print publication
20 Nov 2008
PC Magazine on Wednesday joined a slew of other publications to stop print production and instead go online, amidst rising costs of paper and printing
McAfee acquires Secure Computing
19 Nov 2008
Infosys looking for acquisitions in Europe, Japan
17 Nov 2008
Infosys is not worried by president-elect Obama’s comments on outsourcing in the US and is seeking new acquisitions in Europe and Japan, according to CEO Gopalakrishnan.
Sun Microsystems plans major restructuring, to slash 6,000 jobs
14 Nov 2008
Sun Microsystems has announced a major restructuring, involving layoffs of around 6,000 employees and a major shake-up of the organisational structure, beginning the current quarter.
Microsoft to invest $1 billion in China R&D
14 Nov 2008
Intel scales down sales forecast by $1 billion
13 Nov 2008
Qualcomm unveils low-cost PCs for wireless internet connectivity
13 Nov 2008
Qualcomm has unveiled a cheaper PC alternative, `Kayak', that it hopes will give wider access to high-speed wireless internet at affordable rates to emerging markets.
SanDisk cuts 15 per cent of its workforce
07 Nov 2008
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