IT news
Apple ofers 2TB iCloud storage for $19.99
31 Aug 2016
EC orders Apple to pay €13 bn in taxes plus interest to Irish government over illegal profit routing
30 Aug 2016
Laptop pioneer John Ellenby dies aged 75
29 Aug 2016
John Ellenby's compact computer Compass, the precursor of today's lightweight computing devices, arrived two years before Steve Jobs' Macintosh
Apollo Global to buy cloud services provider Rackspace in a $4.3-bn deal
27 Aug 2016
The deal comes six months after Apollo Global acquired Florida-based home security company ADT Corp for $7 billion
India tablet market recovers 14.4% in 2Q 2016
26 Aug 2016
Windows 10 slammed for collecting vast user data
25 Aug 2016
Japanese chipmaker Renesas in talks to buy Intersil for nearly $3 bn
22 Aug 2016
A combination of Renesas’ market-proven microcontroller and system-on-chip products and technologies and Intersil’s leading power management and precision analog capability will make Renesas a leader in key areas such as automotive, industrial, cloud computing, healthcare, and the Internet of Things
Cisco to soon announce 14,000 job cuts
17 Aug 2016
The company’s new CEO, Chuck Robbins, is planning to boost growth by moving the company's offerings toward low-cost, software-based networking, security and management products
Group claims to hack NSA linked hackers
16 Aug 2016
Govt setting up panel to review e-commerce rules
10 Aug 2016
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