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China Refuses Cyber Attacks on Google
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January 25, 2010
In recent report of BBC released on Monday, a Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's spokesperson has denied the involvement of country in the Cyber attacks on Google and other 33 companies in December last year. |
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ESS implements an economical & secure VPN at Wadpack
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January 18, 2010
Eastern Software System (ESS) has implemented an economical and secure VPN (virtual private network) for Bangalore-based Wadpack Pvt. Ltd. |
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New Android 2.1 SDK by Google
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January 15, 2010
Google, after the launch of Nexus One, is again ready and all-set to come up with Android 2.1. |
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Transcend launches new 10 SDHC cards
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January 13, 2010
Transcend Information, Inc., a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, is proud to announce the launch of its Ultimate Class 10 SDHC cards. |
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Microsoft announced the retail price for Office 2010 software
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January 11, 2010
Microsoft Corp's new version of Office 2010 software is due to out in June this year. The software will charge between $99 and $499 for four retail versions of its Office 2010 software. |
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Unistal introduces BitDefender's 2010
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January 06, 2010
Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd., one of the leading developers of software solutions across industry verticals has announced the launch and availability of BitDefender Internet Security 2010 and BitDefender Antivirus 2010, today.
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Yahoo selling its open source unit Zimbra to VMware
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January 05, 2010
Yahoo is selling its open source email unit Zimbra to VMware. VMware is the global leader in Business Infrastructure Virtualization, delivers proven virtualization solutions. |
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Lenovo brings its first ThinkPad laptops on AMD platform
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January 04, 2010
Lenovo has unveiled new additions to its ThinkPad offerings empowering innovation with the incorporation of VISION Pro technology from AMD for the first time in its devices. |
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McAfee report foresees social networking sites on cybercriminals target in 2010
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January 03, 2010
McAfee Inc foresees Facebook and Twitter as the probable targets for the cybercriminals in the year 2010. |
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