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Hard times hit Bangalore
Insight perspective Businesses and workers are making big changes to ride out the recession in India's outsourcing hub, according to industry observer.
Sunday, March 01 2009 04:07 PM
Tags: Services, IT outsourcing, HCL Technologies, Outsourcing, Conference, India, Outsourcing Company, Saritha Rai, Worker, job
Selling the IT vision
Insight perspective Does your organization understand what IT does--and why? IT director Peter Birley offers some advice on how to make sure the line-of-business counterparts do.
Sunday, November 09 2008 08:18 PM
Tags: Mission and vision statements, IT Management, Corporate culture, Business, Sales, Rational Quantify, client relationship, Opposite, Mission and vision statements, CIO
Over 3,300 cybercafes closed in China
News A deadly fire in a Beijing Internet cafe in June sparked a round of closures throughout the country, bringing the total number of such joints shuttered to 3,300.
Saturday, December 28 2002 01:12 AM
Why Starbucks still brews in Vienna
Blogs I'm chilling out in wintry Vienna this week, home to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and where boutique cafés can be found at al...
Friday, December 12 2008 06:35 AM
Microsoft to open Windows cafe in Paris
News Software maker tells the venue is meant to let people sip an espresso while checking out the latest tech from Redmond.
Thursday, September 24 2009 10:47 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Business applications, Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows 7, Wi-Fi, Redmond, retail company, Microsoft Windows, TechCrunch, Paris
Leaking crypto keys from mobile devices
News Attackers could steal keys used for encryption and authentication on mobile devices by analyzing electromagnetic signals and radio frequency emissions, researcher says.
Wednesday, October 21 2009 06:45 PM
Tags: Mobile, Authentication and encryption, cable box, Phone, Key, bank, mobile, Authentication and encryption, Attack, Mobile Device
Insiders question label deal for Pirate Bay bidder
News Just as the press began eying Global Gaming Factory with suspicion, it came up with funding, a potential record deal and potential buyers. How much of that was real?
Friday, August 28 2009 10:01 AM
Tags: Web 2.0, BitTorrent, EMI Group Plc., Grokster Ltd., Investor, Stock, entertainment, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sweden, Internet Cafe
RIM, HP unveil fruits of BlackBerry partnership
News BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion and Hewlett-Packard are teaming up for new services aimed at the Blackberry platform.
Wednesday, May 06 2009 10:01 AM
Tags: Web services, BlackBerry, Hewlett-Packard Co., RIM BlackBerry, Smart Phone, Research In Motion Ltd., Server, printer, RIM Blackberry Enterprise Server, enterprise server
China's approved Net cafe chain opens
News Following crack-downs on illegal Internet cafes and the June licensing of 10 Internet cafe operators to run chains, the first opened its doors this week in Beijing.
Thursday, November 27 2003 04:34 PM
Windows Vista beta 2
Product Reviews Windows Vista beta 2
Sunday, October 19 2008 03:36 AM
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Computer, Beta, hard drive, network, Microsoft Windows, desktop, PC
Norton Internet Security 2007
Product Reviews Norton Internet Security 2007
Monday, March 10 2008 11:16 AM
Short Take: McDonalds wants a bite of cyber café pie
News Fast food giant McDonalds wants a bite of the cyber café phenomenon and signed a Memorandum of Understanding with New Zealand-based e-Phone in relation to its online strategy yesterday.
Thursday, June 21 2001 11:48 AM
Short Take: Videogame machine maker to open Internet cafe
News Taito Corp, a Japanese maker of videogame machines, will open an Internet cafe in the Akihabara area of Tokyo next month with plans for more than 10 stores in major cities nationwide by March 2003.
Monday, May 28 2001 10:34 AM
Thai Internet cafes turn to learning
News Thailand's Internet cafes will turn into online training centers under a new Thai government plan called "Good Net".
Wednesday, November 05 2003 05:06 PM
China launches 'swipe and surf' policy
News As further testament to the mainland’s hard-line Internet control tactics, a Chinese province now requires cybercafe users to purchase identity cards which allow authorities to track their online activities.
Wednesday, November 06 2002 04:21 PM






