Latest IT News
15th June 2006
IBM in consulting services push
IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, said it's selling its experience running research-and-development programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business. more
Microsoft updates malware sniffer
Microsoft has updated the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, a seek-and-destroy utility that runs on more than 270 million PCs monthly. more
EBay chief sees synergies, PayPal founder doubtful
EBay CEO Meg Whitman is trying to develop synergistic plans for the company and its Skype and PayPal units. But PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel is a naysayer. more
World Cup streams live to growing array of screens
Movie theaters and Web sites are leveraging technology to bring the 2006 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament to an ever-increasing array of screens, small and large. more
Adobe doesn't rule out suing Microsoft over PDF
Adobe makes its first public comments about the tiff over Microsoft's planned Save As PDF feature in the upcoming Office 2007. more
EDS to double workforce in China
EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations. more
Google to buy headquarters property for $319 mln
SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google said on Wednesday it plans to pay $US319 million for about 978,000 square feet of property as it expands its headquarters in Mountain View, California. more
AOL says reviewing European internet business
NEW YORK - AOL on Wednesday said it plans to expand its internet business in Europe - but raised the possibility of getting out of the dial-up business in the region. more
IBM in consulting services push
IBM, the world's biggest computer services provider, said it's selling its experience running research-and-development programs to other companies as it expands its consulting business. more
Microsoft updates malware sniffer
Microsoft has updated the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, a seek-and-destroy utility that runs on more than 270 million PCs monthly. more
EBay chief sees synergies, PayPal founder doubtful
EBay CEO Meg Whitman is trying to develop synergistic plans for the company and its Skype and PayPal units. But PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel is a naysayer. more
World Cup streams live to growing array of screens
Movie theaters and Web sites are leveraging technology to bring the 2006 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament to an ever-increasing array of screens, small and large. more
Adobe doesn't rule out suing Microsoft over PDF
Adobe makes its first public comments about the tiff over Microsoft's planned Save As PDF feature in the upcoming Office 2007. more
EDS to double workforce in China
EDS, the world's largest computer services firm after IBM, plans to more than double its workforce in China to 2000 by the end of 2007 to boost its outsourcing operations. more
Google to buy headquarters property for $319 mln
SAN FRANCISCO - Web search leader Google said on Wednesday it plans to pay $US319 million for about 978,000 square feet of property as it expands its headquarters in Mountain View, California. more
AOL says reviewing European internet business
NEW YORK - AOL on Wednesday said it plans to expand its internet business in Europe - but raised the possibility of getting out of the dial-up business in the region. more
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