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Phone line alchemy: Copper to fibreAdd to Clippings

KELLER, Texas: Rick Montey and his two-worker crew want to present a new image of the local phone company: Prompt, friendly and hands-on helpful.
[ 02:49:22 AM Tuesday, October 12, 2004 ]
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A model of a mobile phone produced by Vertu, the luxury communication company being displayed at its launch in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)
Concern over IT security increasing: NasscomAdd to Clippings

NEW DELHI: A survey conducted jointly by NASSOM and ITAA found that 82 per cent customers of the Indian IT companies are concerned about information security against 76 per cent in the US.
[ 08:42:28 PM Monday, October 11, 2004 , PTI ]
World's smallest PC now in IndiaAdd to Clippings

NEW DELHI: IBM has unveiled the world's smallest full functional desktop computer in India within weeks of its worldwide launch.
[ 04:52:41 PM Monday, October 11, 2004 , PTI ]
Mobiles: First saviour, then enslaverAdd to Clippings

First in phone-company marketing, and now in popular culture, the cellular phone has taken on the aura of an amulet of safety, an indispensable lifeline: Wherever you are, you can always reach help.
[ 02:00:52 AM Monday, October 11, 2004 ]
Infosys, TCS can take on IBM, EDSAdd to Clippings

NEW YORK: Even as the cancellation of two major outsourcing deals in the US recently have left the industry worried, new research says traditional players Like IBM and EDS will have to make room for new vendors like Infosys, Wipro and Tata Consultancy Services.
[ 03:47:21 PM Thursday, October 07, 2004 , IANS ]
ITeS giants give Kolkata top ratingAdd to Clippings

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.
[ 08:50:34 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004 , TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
Who's eavesdropping on your cell?Add to Clippings

LONDON: If you thought that your chit chats on mobile phones are safe from eavesdropping, think again.
[ 07:51:10 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004 , ANI ]
Oracle aggressive about IndiaAdd to Clippings

NEW DELHI: Oracle would be hiring 250 people per month in India.This was stated by Shekhar Dasgupta Managing Director Oracle India.
[ 07:14:22 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004 , PTI ]
Export council seeks to boost German IT linkAdd to Clippings

SUMALI MOITRA
KOLKATA: Here's news that will definitely please German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder when he starts his India visit on Wednesday.
[ 06:44:25 PM Tuesday, October 05, 2004 , TIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
Palm introduces new Digital AssistantAdd to Clippings

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.
[ 08:54:46 PM Monday, October 04, 2004 , AP ]
OTHER HEADLINES
20th Century Fox to adopt Blu-ray DVD format: Daily Add to Clippings
IBM develops world's most powerful computerAdd to Clippings
Now, track your kid through mobile Add to Clippings
UshaComm inks deal with SunAdd to Clippings
Hutchison Telecom to spin off India unitAdd to Clippings
Computer Associates to cut 800 jobsAdd to Clippings
An optical disk that could store the whole Simpson saga! Add to Clippings
luv is gr8: SMS peps up sex talk Add to Clippings
CA ends some of Kumar's benefitsAdd to Clippings
Palm Software to turn smart phones into PCsAdd to Clippings
Premji bullish on Bengal's IT potentialAdd to Clippings
Dotcoms mutated during tech-winterAdd to Clippings
NEC sets its foot in IndiaAdd to Clippings
CA ex-CEO charged with fraudAdd to Clippings
Schools replace chalk with mouseAdd to Clippings
30,000 PC's turn 'Zombies' everyday this year! Add to Clippings
iGate to hire 500 IT professionals in ChennaiAdd to Clippings
Watch China's first SMS novel as a film on your mobile Add to Clippings
Spinach powered mobiles just a decade away! Add to Clippings
High-speed Internet key to better social lifeAdd to Clippings
Flawed software code could hijack a computer Add to Clippings
The computer wants to convince you its human!Add to Clippings
Searchsite: A9 bowls a GooglyAdd to Clippings
Aus shuts door on Indian techiesAdd to Clippings
Bill Gates e-mail ID plan rejectedAdd to Clippings
The lady with the healing compAdd to Clippings
New silicon chips set to revolutionise speech recognitionAdd to Clippings
H-P lowering the bar for digicamsAdd to Clippings
Microsoft brings you music on cellAdd to Clippings
New network layer could reduce Internet jams Add to Clippings
Indians need to learn cell etiquetteAdd to Clippings
India gets its first CMS certificationAdd to Clippings
Intel keen to boost presence in BengalAdd to Clippings
Wipro Spectramind unit goes live in KolkataAdd to Clippings
Patni acquires 20 acres in ChennaiAdd to Clippings
Microsoft eyes Apple's online music storeAdd to Clippings
Infosys still undecided on Kolkata: MurthyAdd to Clippings
Now, a PC that types what it reads in your mind!Add to Clippings
Bengal seeks French IT connectionAdd to Clippings
TCS best IT employer: SurveyAdd to Clippings
Novel lubricant to improve hard disk lifeAdd to Clippings
US authorities crack down on spammersAdd to Clippings
New software to give your photographs a Picasso touchAdd to Clippings
PC can replace pregnancy pillsAdd to Clippings
HP leads tiny Andhra hamlet to hi-tech zoneAdd to Clippings
Now, use your mobile as a walkie-talkieAdd to Clippings
Infy leader in offshore GDMAdd to Clippings
Finally, Kolkata on Infosys radar Add to Clippings
IT babus try luck again at InfosysAdd to Clippings
Now, mobiles that pay your billsAdd to Clippings
Google settles dispute with YahooAdd to Clippings
New method to boost the memory of your PCAdd to Clippings
Virtual sex: The new epidemicAdd to Clippings
Bengal IT venture fund coffers to get a boostAdd to Clippings
India needs to create more jobs: MurthyAdd to Clippings
Silicon Valley 'losing' tech crownAdd to Clippings
Infosys to boost ties with academiaAdd to Clippings
SMS sounds the death knell for 'I-spy with my little eye'!Add to Clippings
Buying a DVD? Here's what to look for!Add to Clippings
Bengal IT bosses seek to boost US linkAdd to Clippings
Global computer sales up by 15 pcAdd to Clippings
Spam, the Chinese wayAdd to Clippings
Parity between local, imported computers again Add to Clippings
Biotech faces a big HR challengeAdd to Clippings
Emerging shapes of mobile phonesAdd to Clippings
Bill Gates owns your body?Add to Clippings
The new phony crime: SMS spoofingAdd to Clippings
TiE, E&Y; window 4 techpreneursAdd to Clippings
Software for automatic sports highlightsAdd to Clippings
No longer a solitary pursuit, video games move onlineAdd to Clippings
Indo-US firm builds 2nd fastest computerAdd to Clippings
Attrition woes grip infotech firmsAdd to Clippings
Bengal IT bosses plan biggest hardsell at MumbaiAdd to Clippings
Know wat's BREWing in yr ph?Add to Clippings
IT sees mid-management churn nowAdd to Clippings
Chennai turns to online biddingAdd to Clippings
Who'll win the digital home race?Add to Clippings
Cobol is ticking, but how long?Add to Clippings
IBM India gets a new head Add to Clippings
Will your voice give you in? Ask the lie-detectorAdd to Clippings
Bengal to get new STP earth stationAdd to Clippings
Top Infosys executive joins iGateAdd to Clippings
Infosys hit by virus, recoversAdd to Clippings
Infosys restores its networkAdd to Clippings
For liars and loafers, cellphones offer an alibiAdd to Clippings
Men are more obsessed with mobilesAdd to Clippings
RFID promises to redefine bar-codingAdd to Clippings
Shape of phones to comeAdd to Clippings
Tech Valley looks up, but signs of the bust lingerAdd to Clippings
Next gen EVDO on Infocomm mapAdd to Clippings
 

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Counterfeits plagues IT consumables market
If you are paying a tidy sum for a branded product, the least you can expect is quality and reliability right? But the IT consumables market is threatened by rampant counterfeiting — you never know if what you are picking up is the real thing!

Madura Garments: Weaving a success story with tech
Implementation of SAP solution has helped SAP get a common integrated business transaction application, which it intends to use as a launch pad to further leverage the benefits of technology in alignment with its changing business requirements

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