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Union Budget 2014-15: Government proposes “Digital India” programme to bridge the divide
10 Jul 2014
Modest growth in PC shipments to end declining trend: Gartner
08 Jul 2014
PC shipments could see a modest growth after declining for years, thanks to Microsoft’s Windows OS, says Gartner
Cisco upbeat about Modi, likely to beef up India investments
28 Jun 2014
Cisco CEO John Chambers expects the company’s Indian business to account for 5 per cent of Cisco’s revenue, up from the existing 2 per cent.
Nasscom seeks Rs500 cr budget allocation for IT industry development
28 Jun 2014
Nasscom will support and facilitate the proposed mission for nurturing technical entrepreneurship, skill development, improving infrastructure says Nasscom president R Chandrasekharan
Google starts removing some search results in EU
27 Jun 2014
Dinosaur PCs being cannibalised by new-age devices
26 Jun 2014
The ubiquitous desktop PC, which largely powered India’s IT revolution will soon be overtaken by new-age tablets this year
Microsoft fixes Exchange Online after nine-hour outage
25 Jun 2014
Microsoft, which is taking on Google in the cloud communication and collaboration software market, was hit by a nine-hour outage on Tuesday
Unlicensed software use at 43%: IDC
24 Jun 2014
Oracle acquiring browsing software LiveLOOK
21 Jun 2014
Apple offers low priced iMac desktop for £900
19 Jun 2014
Hackers demand €30,000 ransom from Domino's Pizza after break-in
17 Jun 2014
The hackers said in web post, the stolen data included the full names of customers, their addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords, and even favourite pizza toppings
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