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Hacker group Lizard Squad hacked
23 Jan 2015
Microsoft to offer Windows 10 as free upgrade
22 Jan 2015
Microsoft yesterday unveiled its latest Windows version 10, which will be a free upgrade for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users
Polish start-up develops computer within a mouse
21 Jan 2015
A Polish start-up has developed a computer within a mouse fitted with a quad-core processor, Wi-Fi and 128GB storage; the only extra hardware needed is a monitor and keyboard
Polish start-up develops computer within a mouse
21 Jan 2015
A Polish start-up has developed a computer within a mouse fitted with a quad-core processor, Wi-Fi and 128GB storage; the only extra hardware needed is a monitor and keyboard
Musk plans to create internet in space
19 Jan 2015
Computers better judges of personality than friends, family: research
19 Jan 2015
Computers can judge personality traits far more precisely than ever believed, as artificial intelligence can draw inferences about a person as accurately as a spouse reveals new research
Switch to build world’s largest data centre in Nevada
19 Jan 2015
The 3-million square foot (sq.ft) Supernap data centre, the world's biggest, will be constructed over 1,000 acres of land
Ericsson launches countersuit against Apple
15 Jan 2015
IBM launches the most powerful, secure system ever built
15 Jan 2015
The z13 features the world’s fastest microprocessor, 2X faster than the most common server processors, 300 per cent more memory, 100 per cent more bandwidth and vector processing analytics to speed mobile transactions
Infosys announces $250-mn ‘Innovate in India Fund’ for Indian start-ups
14 Jan 2015
Infosys has announced a $250-million‘Innovate in India Fund’ to support Indian startups
HC restrains TCS from sacking mid-level employee
14 Jan 2015
‘Involuntary attrition’, not mass layoffs, says TCS
14 Jan 2015
TCS, the country's largest software services firm, today defended itself over reports that it has pink-slipped 2,574 employees in the first nine months of this fiscal, and as the total layoffs in the full year are expected to exceed 3,000
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