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Apple releases iOS 10 for compatible devices
14 Sep 2016
LinkedIn to launch fast-loading ‘Lite’ for tier II, III towns
13 Sep 2016
In order to bring on board students from tier-II and tier-III engineering colleges, LinkedIn has partnered with skill assessment companies and created an online test to better equip them for jobs
LinkedIn to launch fast-loading ‘Lite’ for tier II, III towns
13 Sep 2016
In order to bring on board students from tier-II and tier-III engineering colleges, LinkedIn has partnered with skill assessment companies and created an online test to better equip them for jobs
LinkedIn to launch fast-loading ‘Lite’ for tier II, III towns
13 Sep 2016
In order to bring on board students from tier-II and tier-III engineering colleges, LinkedIn has partnered with skill assessment companies and created an online test to better equip them for jobs
Intel to spin out cyber security division and sell majority stake to TPG for $3.1 bn
08 Sep 2016
If McAfee's anti-virus software were to be embedded with Intel's chips, it would be difficult for other security software companies to forge alliances with PC-makers to buy their software
Amazon, Google, dozens others back Microsoft in privacy battle
03 Sep 2016
In its case against the US Justice Department, Microsoft has been backed by a wide range of lawyers, rights activists, IT leaders and media houses in arguing that the government can’t force it to keep demands for customers’ data secret
Hewlett Packard Enterprise in talks to sell its software unit
02 Sep 2016
Hewlett Packard has put for sale its software unit, which could be valued between $8 billion and $10 billion, since CEO Meg Whitman is keen to focus on servers, storage, networking and related technologies
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