Over $50 Billion lost to software piracy in 2009

Software piracy cost technology firms more than $50 billion around the world last year, with Asia accounting for the largest share of losses.

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Microsoft will not support Win2000, XP from July 13

Support for Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP will be seen last on July 13 as the paid support, support assistance and security updates for these...

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Google's Android outsells iPhone, threatens BlackBerry

Though the Canadian icon BlackBerry continues to maintain its lead in the US smart phone market, handsets with Google's Android operating system...

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EMC expands reseller agreement with Brocade and Cisco

EMC, a storage software and management vendor, unveiled the specifics of its expanded reseller agreement with Cisco Systems and Brocade at the EMC...

Monday, 30 November -1, 05:30 IST

Samsung plans to invest $20.6 Billion in new products

Samsung plans to invest $20.6 billion in developing new products which would include healthcare and green energy technology.

Netgear launches Wireless-N 300 Router, JWNR2000

Rajasthan launches e-Speech Application for the poor

Adobe Flash rams twice!

Gmail log in page shows 502 error

Samsung unveils Guru 1175 at Rs. 1,690

Samsung Electronics has announced the launch of its entry level Guru 1175 handset, which comes with a curvy design and has an ergonomic grip due to its streamlined body.

IBM launches liquid cooled supercomputer

Telecom equipment import curbs not China-specific

Govt. to develop software to control cyber attacks