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BOOK REVIEW


Visual Basic-Net Programming in 2-1/2 Days
By Richard Mansfield
Publishers: IDG Books, New Delhi
Price: Rs 169 More

Hack Proofing Sun Solaris
By Wyman Miles et al
Publishers: Dreamtech Press, Delhi
Price: Rs 329 More

HARDWARE


Wipro enters laptop segment
Wipro has come out with two variants in the 13.3 inch category - Celeron-based and Pentium III processor-based laptops. More

SOFTWARE


A blend of technology and nature
IF you are destined to stare at a computer terminal for hours together and work on and on as a software programmer, slotted in a designer concrete jungle, it is certain you will one day have early burnout or end up on a psychiatric couch. The ... More

  • Red Hat adds more partners
  • Software for the hearing impaired

    INTERNET


    The Dubai Internet City -- Creating competitive advantage
    THE New Economy thrives on knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It is shaped by new, rapidly evolving technologies. Its most crucial resource is talent. Its most crucial element is speed. It is creating a borderless world where goods and ... More

    Pancho to test products in Indian market
    PANCHO Systems Ltd of the UK, an end-to-end Internet networking and Internet security services company promoted by four non-resident Indians, has identified India as a "crucial testing ground'' for its range of products and services before the ... More

    NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES


  • Borland product for Java devices
  • New printers from IBM
  • Otco product to help NGOs

    E-GOVERNANCE


    Keltron plans info kiosks
    KERALA State Electronics Development Corporation (Keltron) has developed a proto- type community information kiosk called `e-sringhala', for reaching out the various services of State Government agencies to the masses. The e-sringhalas, ... More

    EVENTS


  • Looking Back

    VENTURE CAPITAL


    ChrysCapital buys 5 pc stake in NIIT -- Seeks FIPB nod for 10 pc more
    CHRYSCAPITAL, the venture capital (VC) firm previously known as Chrysalis Capital, has acquired close to five per cent stake in NIIT Ltd, a software and computer education company, through the secondary market and plans to hike the stake further ... More

    TRENDS


    `MNC retailers entry to spur competition'
    THE entry of large domestic and multinational retailers would impact the levels of competition and give e-commerce a run for their money. According to the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham), the real tussle will be between ... More
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  • Top Stories
    PSU insurers trim third-party cover


    Ministry irked at slippage in I-T collection

    Nabard proposes credit scheme for Tiruchi units

    Wipro enters laptop segment

    ChrysCapital buys 5 pc stake in NIIT -- Seeks FIPB nod for 10 pc more

    Delicensing dilemmas

    Trade missions on coal to visit UK next week

    Jetex all set to speed up

    In Depth
    Inside Kashmir
    Guide to derivatives
    US-64
    Looking back
    Feb. 3-Feb. 9
    `Germany, a window for Indian IT cos'

    E-com deals may be kept out of I-T net

    VSNL seeking lower `settlement' rate -- Overseas calls set to be cheaper

    Wipro campus recruits told to wait till 2003

    Software exports up 25 pc in Q3: Nasscom

    Tatas hit jackpot with VSNL

    SafeScrypt issues digital signature to Mahajan

    McKinsey reiterates $50-b export aspirations

    Nasscom steps outlined for IT-enabled sector

    `Teledensity to grow 4.5 pc this fiscal'


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