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Pegasus InfoCorp helps build customized web software and undertakes web development software solutions for clients internationally. We also build front end websites, and offline software that integrates with our web based software. Our services/ custom built software solutions include, web development, web software, small business web software development and enterprise scale business software development on web technologies.
 
FBI tries to fight zombie hordes
The FBI is stepping up its fight against hijacked home computers known as zombies or bots.
Microsoft to reflect UK dialects
Microsoft asks UK users to make final submissions to a project to keep regional dialect alive in Word.
Microsoft unveils patch package
Windows users are being urged to download the latest batch of security updates from Microsoft.
Grand Theft Auto firm to cut jobs
The firm behind video game Grand Theft Auto says it will cut jobs to reduce by costs by $25m a year by 2008.
Sony upbeat in DVD format battle
Sony predicts shipments of Blu-Ray DVD players could grow six times in the US as rival format lowers its target.
YouTube to test video ID software
Online video site YouTube is to test a new video fingerprinting technology to address copyright concerns.
s China policy rejected
Yahoo shareholders reject plans for the company to adopt a policy opposing censorship on the internet.
on privacy
Google is sharply criticised in a report looking at the privacy policies of popular net firms.
Smart clothes to monitor health
Scientists are developing clothing embedded with sensors which they say will be able to monitor your health.
Apple announces Windows browser
Computer giant Apple launches a version of its web browser Safari for Windows XP and Vista.
Cathedral to demand Sony apology
The Church of England will ask Sony to apologise over the use of Manchester Cathedral in a violent game.
Cathedral row over computer war game
The Church of England considers legal action after Manchester Cathedral is featured in a Sony war game.
Call to open up public data use
The UK government must do more to help web users make the most of public data, says a report.
Phone responds to human touch
A handheld device that recognises the way a finger sweeps across the screen has been developed by Taiwanese phone maker HTC.
Good privacy pays for web stores
Shoppers will pay a premium if re-assured about personal privacy, suggests US study.
Bear robot rescues wounded troops
The US military develops a robot teddy bear to carry injured soldiers away from the battlefield.
Pop-up porn case to get new trial
Bloggers have helped to force a fresh trial in a case which saw a teacher accused of letting pupils see porn.
Wireless energy promise powers up
US researchers demonstrate a system to transfer energy to devices without the need for wires.
BBC celebrates Webby awards
The BBC News website and Radio 1 are among the winners at a prestigious internet awards ceremony.
Ask re-writes web search rules
Search site Ask revamps its results pages to set it apart from rivals such as Google and Microsoft.
City wi-fi plans under scrutiny
City-wide wi-fi networks are growing but how do councils and citizens get the most out of them?
Intel steps up cheap laptop race
Intel is working on another laptop aimed at serving the developing world.
in IT projects
Half of European IT managers say that delivering projects late will have no effect on their career prospects.
Sony price cut for Blu-ray player
Sony catches the technology industry off-guard by slashing $100 off the price of its new Blu-ray player.
Launch date for iPhone revealed
Apple says its Phone product will hit US stores on 29 June, at a cost of $499 for the entry-level product.
Anger over DRM-free iTunes tracks
Apple is facing questions over user data placed in DRM-free tracks sold through iTunes.
eBay buys StumbleUpon
EBay buys StumbleUpon, a site that recommends other websites and has almost 2.5 million registered users.
US backs nuclear fuel bank plan
An international scheme to produce a controlled supply of enriched uranium wins support from the US.
Online and offline worlds merge
Google launches a tool designed to make it easier for computer users to access online information offline.
 
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