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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.
 
Trade agreement targets AllofMP3
Russian music downloading site AllofMP3 is named as illegal in a trade pact tackling internet piracy.
Apple issues Mac security update
A patch program fixing more than 20 flaws in OS X has been released by Apple.
Video-sharing makes move to TV
Sumo TV offers viewers the chance to create content and get paid for it when it is broadcast on satellite.
Illegal net sport faces crackdown
Sport authorities take action against illegal live football and cricket broadcasts over the internet.
Vigilance urged over IT security
Computer systems running health, energy and other services remain vulnerable to attack, say MPs.
Nintendo hails Wii sales success
Nintendo says it has sold more than 600,000 of its new Wii consoles, since its launch eight days ago in the US.
YouTube moves to the small screen
A deal between US mobile firm Verizon and social networking site YouTube will extend the service to handsets.
Snow leopard fitted with GPS tag
The secretive snow leopard is fitted with a Global Positioning System (GPS) collar to track its movements.
Smart homes a reality in S Korea
BBC Click reports on the futuristic homes offering intelligent technology in South Korea.
Gears of War grinds and shines
Gears of War, the most insanely-hyped game of the year has finally arrived on the Xbox 360.
Problems hit Xbox video service
Microsoft promises to refund gamers who have experienced problems with its new Xbox Live video service.
Sony recalls cameras over glitch
Sony is recalling eight Cyber-shot digital camera models worldwide because of a defect in the screen.
Ban on MP3 transmitters is lifted
Ofcom legalises the use of FM transmitters which allow iPods and other MP3 players to play through car radios.
Threat over NHS database
Half of all GPs will consider refusing to put patient records on a new national database in, a survey finds.
Google shares break $500 barrier
Google shares break through the $500 barrier, buoyed by high hopes for the online advertising market.
Dell beats forecasts with results
PC maker Dell unveils forecast-beating results, six days after an accounting probe delayed its report.
Libel ruling boosts net providers
Internet publishers cannot be liable for posting defamatory comments written by others, a California court rules.
Police to fingerprint on streets
Police start taking fingerprints using mobile electronic devices to identify suspects while out on patrol.
Yahoo strikes deal with US papers
Yahoo is working with seven US newspaper groups to share online advertising, content and technology.
College teaches via computer game
Students at a college in Chile use a bespoke video game to learn about about team-building.
Microsoft eyes Office switch test
Microsoft says it will be a challenge to convince some consumers to buy its new version of Office.
Nintendo hopes for Wii comeback
Nintendo is set to release its Wii games console in the US, hoping to fight back against Sony and Microsoft.
Pro Evo 6: a flawed gold-standard
How does Pro Evolution Soccer 6 compare to its predesscors
User paid to uninstall Windows XP
A open source programmer gets money back from Dell for the unused copy of Windows on a laptop.
Whitehall warned on IT glitches
A National Audit Office report calls for public bodies to show more leadership over computer upgrade projects.
MySpace sued by Universal Music
Universal Music Group sues MySpace - claiming the site is encouraging users to illegally share copyrighted material.
Sam Fisher keeps spy game fresh
Splinter Cell has become one of the most important videogame franchises in recent years and helped redefine third-person stealth titles.
Microsoft goes on web offensive
Microsoft unveils details of software it says will help small UK businesses boost their online presence.
Top 10 data disasters revealed
Smelly socks and an old banana are two of the culprits in a list of unusual ways people have lost their data.
 
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