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IBM: Firefox as the Default Browser
IBM wants its workers around the world to use free, open-source Mozilla Firefox as their window into the Internet.
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IBM: Firefox as the Default Browser

IBM wants its workers around the world to use free, open-source Mozilla Firefox as their window into the Internet.
ALCF : Super Computers for scientific researches Comment

ALCF : Super Computers for scientific researches

"From understanding the basic building blocks of nature to fueling industry and driving innovation, the power of supercomputers touches all of our lives."
Samsung: Brings in the N230 Comment

Samsung: Brings in the N230

To suit the demands of the customers, the netbook is integrated with all necessary features and is also tagged at a reasonable price
Dell: Soars High with Continuous Innovations Comment

Dell: Soars High with Continuous Innovations

The $52 billion company never ceases to innovate and add to the mobile computing industry
Samsung India: Will focus on Smartphone Comment

Samsung India: Will focus on Smartphone

Samsung Electronics India has launched two new smartphone models in the Indian market. This move is a part of their idea to concentrate heavily on this segment.
Akamai: Announces Acquisition of Velocitude Comment

Akamai: Announces Acquisition of Velocitude

Akamai Technologies announces it has acquired all of the assets of mobile services platform Velocitude for undisclosed sum
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Xavient makes a deal with Vision360

By acquiring Vision360, Xavient extends the relationship between the two companies
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A stronger marriage between sport and technology

The immersion of technological innovation and sports begins as ESPN goes 3-D and the Premier League looks to sign a 'technology partner'
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TLC joins Verizon Wireless' V CAST

One of the most popular cable networks has been added to the roster of channels available on Verizon's V CAST Mobile TV lineup
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Google and Fujitsu join the IPSO Alliance

Smart object group adds two tech giants as well as three specialized energy partners to its growing membership