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Cisco posts solid financial report

Despite the worsening economic situation, Cisco Systems posted solid financial results for its first quarter, including sales of US$10.3 billion.

Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked

Security researchers say they’ve developed a way to partially crack the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption standard used to protect data on many wireless...

Omatek Computers, Ghana gov’t launch eXpress plan

Omatek Computers Ghana, in conjunction with the Ghana Ministry of Communications, has launched the e-Xpress consumer plan to enable the easy acquisition of PCs,...

Yang to Ballmer: Baby come back

Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang has a message for his Microsoft counterpart Steve Ballmer: Microsoft should buy Yahoo, and Ballmer only has to say the...

Yahoo ad exchange offers ‘deceptive’ ads

The story, “Yahoo ad exchange offers ‘deceptive’ ads,” and its update, both posted Friday, have been changed to more accurately describe Yahoo’s Right Media...

Web startups must up their game in tough economy

Web entrepreneurs shouldn’t be spooked by the economic downturn and its accompanying tightening of venture capital and slower growth of advertising revenue.

Bill Gates introduces DreamSpark free software in India

Microsoft unveiled on Wednesday its DreamSpark program that offers some of the company’s development and designer tools free to students.

IBM aims to counter researcher shortage in India

IBM India Research Laboratory (IRL) unveiled Thursday its Blue Scholar Program, which aims to encourage computer science graduates in India to take up research...

HP Labs making web browsing similar to using an appliance

HP Labs India is researching how to remove complexity from Web browsing and Web transactions.

Holder of Uganda domain registration open to talks

Charles Musisi, the man who owns the registration for Uganda’s top-level domain name, .ug, has said for the first time that he is open...

Beware Obama spam

President-elect Barack Obama has prompted another landslide — this time in spam instead of votes.

Beware Obama spam

President-elect Barack Obama has prompted another landslide — this time in spam instead of votes.

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