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Judge dismisses iPhone lawsuit without trial
27 Sep 2008
A class-action lawsuit against Apple on iPhone has been dismissed without trial.
HCL Tech makes $811 million counterbid for UK's Axon
26 Sep 2008
HCL Technologies has launched an $810.8 million counterbid for UK-based SAP consulting firm Axon Group Plc, trumping a $750 million bid by Infosys Technologies.
Adobe launches Creative Suite 4
24 Sep 2008
Xeon 7400 is Intel's first chip made in India
17 Sep 2008
Microsoft India amongst finalists for US Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence
06 Sep 2008
Dell looking to sell off factories to cut costs
06 Sep 2008
Sony recalls over 470,000 Vaio laptops over faulty wiring
05 Sep 2008
Sony Corporation is recalling nearly 470,000 of its Vaio laptop computers worldwide for faulty wiring that, in some cases, has caused them to short-circuit.
Dell releases netbook laptop, Mini 9
05 Sep 2008
Dell reports earnings drop in spite of increased sales; blames self-inflicted price cuts
29 Aug 2008
Cisco to aquire PostPath
28 Aug 2008
Google introduces Map Maker in India
27 Aug 2008
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