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Apple to set up outlets across tier II cities
12 Mar 2014
Hackers break into defence, DRDO computers, hit classified files
07 Mar 2014
The computers that were hacked are located in the South Block and belong mainly to the Army and also to the other two forces and the DRDO
Yahoo acquires Vizify social media visualiser
06 Mar 2014
Sinking PC sales pose a challenge to Microsoft's incoming CEO
05 Mar 2014
Microsoft's cash cows, MS Windows and MS Office, rely on PC sales, which have been going down as people shift to hand-held devices, largely powered by Android and iOS
Global tablet sales Grew 68 per cent in 2013
03 Mar 2014
India second to Russia in cyber-attack vulnerability
03 Mar 2014
India ranks second in the list of most cyber attack-prone countries for mobile devices, designed for phishing and stealing banking details
BASF sells IT services arm to Tech Mahindra
28 Feb 2014
Tech Mahindra's German subsidiary is acquiring BASF Business Services Holding GmbH, to expand its footprint in the European market
Indian banks IT spending to grow 12.7% in 2014
26 Feb 2014
APAC BI market to reach $1.4 billion in 2014
25 Feb 2014
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