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HP tops Dell's bid for data storage firm 3Par
23 Aug 2010
HP tops Dell's bid for data storage firm 3Par
23 Aug 2010
HP tops Dell's bid for data storage firm 3Par
23 Aug 2010
Intel to acquire computer-security software maker McAfee for $7.68 billion
19 Aug 2010
The acquisition enables a combination of security software and hardware from one company to the advantage of consumers
US feeds India sentiments on visa hike issue
19 Aug 2010
The United States “is in touch” with India on the issue of a hike in visa fees for Indian professionals working in the US and is not aware of any moves by Delhi to approach the WTO on the matter.
Dell sits atop the PC pile in India
19 Aug 2010
Information technology corporation Dell has overhauled arch-rival Hewlett-Packard as the top seller of personal computers in India for the first time.
Religare Technova acquires major stake in Chase Cooper
18 Aug 2010
The news comes on the back of reports that group financial services arm Religare Enterprises Ltd may be among companies seeking new banking licences proposed to be issued by the RBI.
Former Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju granted bail
18 Aug 2010
The Andhra Pradesh high court also granted bail to former Satyam CFO Vadlamani Srinivas and three other former employees - G Ramakrishna, Venkatapathi Raju and CH Srisailam.
Vijay Mallya’s website hacked by Pakistani outfit
16 Aug 2010
The website was hacked and the Pakistani flag was placed on the site with a dire message from an organisation claiming to be the ‘Pakistan Cyber Army’
38 per cent Indians agree American jobs being taken away by India in recent poll
13 Aug 2010
38 per cent respondents across Bangalore, Hyderabd, Mumbai and Delhi agreed that American anger was justifiably directed at India for taking away their jobs
IBM buys data capturing company Datacap Inc
11 Aug 2010
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