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Hitachi launches a new enterprise hard drive
19 Apr 2008
IBM launches world's fastest UNIX Enterprise Server, water-cooled Power 575 super computer
16 Apr 2008
Intel to invest $500 million in Chinese technology ventures
08 Apr 2008
Intel Corp. has announced having completed its first round of investment in China and plans to invest another $500 million in the country.
HP launches dv3000 laptops in India
08 Apr 2008
New internet promises to be 10,000 times faster
07 Apr 2008
A super-fast information network capable of downloading data at 10,000 times the speed of a typical broadband connection as been developed to complement a the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) developed by CERN.
TCS gets a new multi-year deal from Chrysler
05 Apr 2008
Draw from our experience: NASSCOM tells ad industry
04 Apr 2008
The advertising industry is using the GoaFest 2008 Advertising Conclave to draw on the runaway success of the IT industry.
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