IT news
Robots could cannibalise 15 mn UK jobs: Bank of England
13 Nov 2015
Around 15 million jobs in the UK are at risk of being taken over by robots over the coming decades, reveals Bank of England's projections
Apple to continue operations in Ireland
12 Nov 2015
Microsoft ties up with Snapdeal, PayTm, Justdial
06 Nov 2015
Microsoft working to make passwords redundant: Nadella
06 Nov 2015
Microsoft chief Satya Nadella says his firm is working to replace passwords that can be confused or hacked with tamper-proof biometrics
Activision Blizzard acquires mobile gaming firm King Digital for $5.9 bn
04 Nov 2015
The acquisition is the biggest-ever for a mobile gaming company and pips Microsoft's $2.5-billion purchase of Swedish game maker Mojang last year
Videocon ties up with Microsoft for Windows TVs
29 Oct 2015
Videocon has adopted the strategy of coming up with technologically advanced products to gain significant market share in Tier-1 and Tier-2 markets
Oracle launches two cloud platforms
26 Oct 2015
RBI plans IT arm to check cybercrime
24 Oct 2015
Alphabet’s Q3 net vaults over 45% to $3.98 bn
23 Oct 2015
Alphabet, the holding company of the restructured Google, reported 13 per cent increase in revenues at $18.68 bn and said it will announce financial results for each division beginning next quarter
Wipro Q2 net profit up 7.2% at Rs2,235.40 crore
21 Oct 2015
Indian IT firms set for acquisitions binge: S&P
21 Oct 2015
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