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Call of the village
Indian telecom operators are vying with each other to connect the countryside. eWorld tracks the great rural rush. More

INTERNET
The Web's all 'a-twitter'
Social Networking meets the mobile network: that was how one user explained the raging new Internet phenomenon known as Twitter. Others simply see this as the next logical evolution of blogging which has moved from simple text (typified by ... More

COMPUTER USAGE
Trouble with music, data CDs
My system configuration is Pentium 4 2 Ghz with 512 MB Ram/DVD Combo/80 GB Hard disk. Of late, some of my music and data CDs are not working. If I try to open the video (wmv) file,it displays this message: "Cannot render the file" or "Windows ... More

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LEAP and REAP
Technology at play in the real estate lease administration space. More

Geared for growth
Bharti Airtel shares its take on competition and the evolving telecom scene. More

US lab comes calling
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is setting up its India operations in collaboration with Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram. It tells eWorld why. More

SECURITY
Hitting the alarm button
Symantec's report highlights the threats netizens need to guard against in cyberspace. More

CYBER QUEST
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1. What was co-founded by Caterina Fake and Stewart Butterfield? 2. Which short and very common term in computer lingo was coined by Werner Buchholz in 1956? 3. Which Web ... More

BOOKS
Get `loaded' for the attack
Ankit Fadia `strikes', to help you pick your way with care. More

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PERSONAL TECH
More to the mouse
Hewlett-Packard India has unveiled the HP Bluetooth PC Card Mouse. It fits in the notebook PC slot and recharges automatically, says the company. It offers comfort similar to a traditional mouse and notebook touchpad and is an ideal travel ... More

Touching `new heights'
Logitech recently introduced the Logitech Alto notebook stand with an integrated, full-size keyboard. The easy-to-set-up platform raises the monitor to eye level and establishes an ideal distance between the monitor and the user's eyes, says ... More






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