ITeS giants give Kolkata top rating
SUMALI MOITRA KOLKATA: Hinduja TMT, which was rated the 13th largest ITeS company by Nasscom in 2003-04, has decided to explore the possibility of setting up a facility in Kolkata.
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Who's eavesdropping on your cell?
LONDON: If you thought that your chit chats on mobile phones are safe from eavesdropping, think again.
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07:51:10 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004
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ANI
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Oracle aggressive about India
NEW DELHI: Oracle would be hiring 250 people per month in India.This was stated by Shekhar Dasgupta Managing Director Oracle India.
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07:14:22 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004
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Export council seeks to boost German IT link
SUMALI MOITRA KOLKATA: Here's news that will definitely please German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder when he starts his India visit on Wednesday.
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06:44:25 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004
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Palm introduces new Digital Assistant
SAN JOSE: PalmOne Inc. on Monday unvealed a new memory packed personal digital assistant that can be also used as a portable data storage drive.
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08:54:46 PM Monday, October 04, 2004
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20th Century Fox to adopt Blu-ray DVD format: Daily
TOKYO: A Japanese business daily reported on Sunday that Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp will support the Blu-ray standard for next-generation optical discs thereby advancing the cause of Sony Corp and its partners in a war over the next generation of DVDs.
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IBM develops world's most powerful computer
NEW YORK: Computer major IBM claims it has developed the Blue Gene/L to be the world's most powerful computer.
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07:05:01 PM Sunday, October 03, 2004
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Now, track your kid through mobile
LONDON: Through a new technology developed by a London based communications company, parents can keep a track of their kids.
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07:39:55 PM Thursday, September 30, 2004
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UshaComm inks deal with Sun
SUMALI MOITRA KOLKATA: UshaComm - one of the biggest exporters from Kolkata's software technology park - has lined up plans to expand its presence in a major way in the city.
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Hutchison Telecom to spin off India unit
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Computer Associates to cut 800 jobs
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An optical disk that could store the whole Simpson saga!
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luv is gr8: SMS peps up sex talk
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CA ends some of Kumar's benefits
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Palm Software to turn smart phones into PCs
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Premji bullish on Bengal's IT potential
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Dotcoms mutated during tech-winter
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NEC sets its foot in India
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CA ex-CEO charged with fraud
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Schools replace chalk with mouse
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30,000 PC's turn 'Zombies' everyday this year!
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iGate to hire 500 IT professionals in Chennai
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Watch China's first SMS novel as a film on your mobile
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Spinach powered mobiles just a decade away!
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High-speed Internet key to better social life
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Flawed software code could hijack a computer
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The computer wants to convince you its human!
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Searchsite: A9 bowls a Googly
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Aus shuts door on Indian techies
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Bill Gates e-mail ID plan rejected
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The lady with the healing comp
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New silicon chips set to revolutionise speech recognition
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H-P lowering the bar for digicams
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Microsoft brings you music on cell
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New network layer could reduce Internet jams
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Indians need to learn cell etiquette
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India gets its first CMS certification
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Intel keen to boost presence in Bengal
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Wipro Spectramind unit goes live in Kolkata
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Patni acquires 20 acres in Chennai
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Microsoft eyes Apple's online music store
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Infosys still undecided on Kolkata: Murthy
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Now, a PC that types what it reads in your mind!
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Bengal seeks French IT connection
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TCS best IT employer: Survey
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Novel lubricant to improve hard disk life
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US authorities crack down on spammers
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New software to give your photographs a Picasso touch
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PC can replace pregnancy pills
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HP leads tiny Andhra hamlet to hi-tech zone
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Now, use your mobile as a walkie-talkie
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Infy leader in offshore GDM
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Finally, Kolkata on Infosys radar
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IT babus try luck again at Infosys
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Now, mobiles that pay your bills
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Google settles dispute with Yahoo
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New method to boost the memory of your PC
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Virtual sex: The new epidemic
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Bengal IT venture fund coffers to get a boost
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India needs to create more jobs: Murthy
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Silicon Valley 'losing' tech crown
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Infosys to boost ties with academia
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SMS sounds the death knell for 'I-spy with my little eye'!
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Buying a DVD? Here's what to look for!
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Bengal IT bosses seek to boost US link
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Global computer sales up by 15 pc
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Spam, the Chinese way
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Parity between local, imported computers again
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Biotech faces a big HR challenge
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Emerging shapes of mobile phones
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Bill Gates owns your body?
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The new phony crime: SMS spoofing
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TiE, E&Y; window 4 techpreneurs
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Software for automatic sports highlights
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No longer a solitary pursuit, video games move online
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Indo-US firm builds 2nd fastest computer
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Attrition woes grip infotech firms
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Bengal IT bosses plan biggest hardsell at Mumbai
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Know wat's BREWing in yr ph?
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IT sees mid-management churn now
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Chennai turns to online bidding
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Who'll win the digital home race?
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Cobol is ticking, but how long?
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IBM India gets a new head
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Will your voice give you in? Ask the lie-detector
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Bengal to get new STP earth station
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Top Infosys executive joins iGate
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Infosys hit by virus, recovers
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Infosys restores its network
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For liars and loafers, cellphones offer an alibi
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Men are more obsessed with mobiles
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RFID promises to redefine bar-coding
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Shape of phones to come
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Tech Valley looks up, but signs of the bust linger
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Next gen EVDO on Infocomm map
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In Formula 1 racing, it’s technology that drives
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Computers chase the checkered flag
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Software can help disabled, illiterates
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Israel's Net security provider to set up shop in India
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