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Polaris Retail Infotech bags Lilliput order
11 Jul 2006
HP sees the future in low-power devices
07 Jul 2006
Beta offerings of Windows Live Search and Live.com debuts in Asia
By | 07 Jul 2006
Microsoft may be open to 'open document format'
By | 06 Jul 2006
TCS leads the IT pack in India
28 Jun 2006
India''s IT-ITES exports to top $23 billion in 2005-06
By Mumbai: | 28 Jun 2006
Bharti Airtel 10th in global 100 infotech list
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jun 2006
Midas C switch to switch LCO's into broadband players
By Venkatachari Jagannath | 26 Jun 2006
CSC to build a new centre in Noida
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jun 2006
IBM unveils System X for energy efficient operations
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Jun 2006
Microsoft brings high performance computing to the mainstream
By | 26 Jun 2006
IBM, IIT-Mumbai tie up to develop tech talent
22 Jun 2006
Bajaj Finance to offer 0% finance for Acer notebooks and desktops
By Our Corporate Bureau | 21 Jun 2006
IBM develops faster chip
By Our Corporate Bureau | 20 Jun 2006
Microsoft hopes to fire up robotics market
By | 20 Jun 2006
HP''s DecisionCentre: New tool for IT managers
19 Jun 2006
Microsoft unveils LOBi as part of its Business Applications strategy
By | 19 Jun 2006
Seagate upgrades hard disk drives
By Our Infotech Bureau | 17 Jun 2006
Microsoft India signs MOU with Anna University
By | 16 Jun 2006
A Steve in command at Microsoft
By | 16 Jun 2006
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