Concern over IT security increasing: Nasscom
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.
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World's smallest PC now in India
NEW DELHI: IBM has unveiled the world's smallest full functional desktop computer in India within weeks of its worldwide launch.
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04:52:41 PM Monday, October 11, 2004
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Mobiles: First saviour, then enslaver
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.
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Infosys, TCS can take on IBM, EDS
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.
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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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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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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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20th Century Fox to adopt Blu-ray DVD format: Daily
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IBM develops world's most powerful computer
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Now, track your kid through mobile
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UshaComm inks deal with Sun
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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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