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SC bars States from imposing sales tax on telecom services
`Cannot be equated with goods'; operators' burden to drop by Rs 10,000 cr More

Idea Cellular capex plans in a limbo
Tata- Birla dispute hits expansion plans More

Navratna tag eludes BSNL again
Telecom major Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd's bid to join the elite club of `Navratna' companies has fallen through yet again with the company failing to meet the specifications of the Department of Public Enterprises. The company instead received a ... More

HARDWARE


Xilinx develops 24 IP cores in India
All the 24 India-designed IP cores have been verified and optimised for use in Xilinx programmable silicon platforms. More

SOFTWARE


PKL opts for SAP solution
PKL Ltd, , an LPG-based appliances company, has announced that the company has opted for SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning suite with Bristlecone India as implementation partner. Mr B. Shankar, ... More

INTERNET


Senior citizens Net-savvy
Senior citizens in the country are not so intimidated by technology as commonly perceived to be. Net-using senior citizens, or Senior Netizens, will cross the 3 million mark in 2007-2008, according to a dipstick survey by the Internet & ... More

Web site on bird flu
Mercer Human Resources Consulting has launched a dedicated Web site to serve as an information resource for businesses that want to prepare for a potential bird flu pandemic. The H5N1 bird flu virus is not easily transmitted from ... More

SECURITY


India, US to tackle cyber crime
India and the US on Thursday agreed for greater cooperation to protect electronic transactions and critical infrastructure from cyber crime. Highlighting the efforts the US and India are making ... More

VIRUSES


CERT-In warns of Nyxem worm
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) under the Department of Information Technology (DIT) has warned of a computer virus worm, which activates on every third day of the English calendar month. The worm called Nyxem, is spreading ... More

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES


Airtel, Idea slash ISD rates by up to 50 pc
Three private players unveil One India tariffs More

Web conferencing tool launched
Canadian company SMART Technologies Inc launched Bridgit 3.0, a web conferencing software. Bridgit helps users connect over the Internet and share data, audio and video in real-time. The latest ... More

Lenovo unveils new range of PCs
Hardware major Lenovo today unveiled its range of PCs for consumer and small business segments, and roped in celebrity siblings and actors, Saif Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan as brand ambassadors. The new Lenovo 3000 product family includes the ... More




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