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Looking back

May 15

  • Lap it up for the price of a PC: says IMO-Desk.

  • Dell Q1 profit rises 22 pc; rising costs a concern, too.

  • As rupee softens, Wipro may face `translation' losses.

  • Sapient to expand India operations.

  • India-born US executives in wait-and-watch mode.

  • Tata Telecom Q4 net up 27 pc.

  • Tata Infotech net down 45 pc.

  • GE Cap and HSBC to set up BPO operations in Kolkata.

  • MS says its lawyers charge too much.

    May 14

  • IT hopes for continued support under new govt.

  • Language skills in keen demand.

  • Intel, IT institutes to set up PlanetLab test-bed.

  • SpartaMatrix plans call centre in India.

  • Infosys banking unit open to acquisitions.

  • SAP sees Europe recovery.

    May 13

  • IIT develops chipsets on Cadence platform.

  • Software testers in hiring mode.

  • Lack of bank finance affecting PC users: HCL Infosystems' chief.

  • We can do IT better than captive centres: Symphony.

  • Virtusa to invest $12 m in Chennai centre.

  • Throttling can slow down worms.

  • Intransa launches India ops.

  • Cisco Q1 profit up 23 pc.

  • MS to exit wireless hardware business.

  • Wipro buys space at Hinjewadi.

  • Mobile tariffs, handset prices set to go down.

  • LionBridge seeks buyouts to start BPO operations.

  • SG Software plans centre for major European customer.

  • Taxation of BPO cos making its way in.

  • Vanenberg decides to exit Hyd IT park.

  • SAP India to hire 500 more developers.

  • Access charge mulled as revenue share.

  • BPL Mobile in Rs 1,000 cr infrastructure upgrade plan.

    May 12

  • VSNL offers bandwidth on demand.

  • Tesco to set up captive unit in Bangalore.

  • Talks on with Bharti, confirms Spectramind.

  • Data Access to exit dial-up services.

  • Tata Tele loses 15,000 CDMA customers in one month.

  • Kansas Bill bars outsourcing calls.

  • Reliance Info cuts STD tariffs.

  • e-Serve minority shareholders protest Citi buyback price.

  • i2 Tech in accord over lawsuits.

  • Local software cos eye the open source market.

  • DiviNet Tech offers three in one: PC, phone and TV.

  • Sony's portable digital player may not topple iPod's Apple-cart.

  • Weborcus Systems retains disputed domain name.

  • GSM per user revenue crashes.

  • TRAI to look into roaming charges hike.

    May 11

  • TCS signs pact to acquire Phoenix Global.

  • New Intel chips for notebooks.

  • BlueStar Info net up 24 pc; to pay Rs 9.

  • Nokia leads, but market pie is less.

  • LG sees 3 lakh GSM handset sales this year.

  • VSNL expanding overseas operations.

  • New record in fast data transmission via Net.

  • Bharti in talks to outsource call centre to Wipro.

  • IBM launches software to bypass Microsoft.

  • Mobile PC sales showing dramatic growth.

  • Telstra says no to AT&T stake in Idea Cellular.

  • Bharti eyes telecom cos abroad.

    May 10

  • Cognizant ahead of the pack in client wins.

  • Bharti acquires Rajasthan circle; to invest Rs 200 cr; TCIL not to exercise right of refusal.

  • Microsoft aims to spur XP sales.

  • Trans Works looks for overseas acquisitions.

  • LG electronics to make laptops at Noida plant.

  • Covansys to hike headcount in India.

  • Indian cos to gain from EU expansion: ESC.

  • Reliance Info not to levy roaming charges.

  • PalmOne launches own retail stores.

  • HSBC in plan to farm out some IT operations.

  • Cellphone handset sales dip 19 pc in April.

  • Idea Cellular top brass put on IPO mode.

  • TTML concludes $150 m FCCB issue; all set for expansion.

  • VSNL's exit from Intelsat delayed.

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