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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.
 
Hackers target latest Windows fix
Malicious programs have been found on the net that target the latest vulnerabilities in Microsoft programs.
Warning on online games
A senior engineer at Microsoft warns that hackers could exploit massively multiplayer online role playing games.
eBay traders boycott site
Disgruntled professional eBay traders stage a boycott of the auction site in protest at a rise in payment fees.
curity
HSBC will "look at different ways" of securing its online banking system after warnings of a possible loophole emerge.
Italy triumphs in coding contest
A team of Italian students wins the Imagine Cup - a global competition for budding software designers.
Web firms criticised over China
Internet firms are criticised by UK MPs for "collaborating" with state censorship of the web in China.
Talk is cheap and getting cheaper
BBC Click finds out if there is a catch involved with signing up to companies providing "free" phone calls.
Twenty five years of the IBM PC
Computer firm IBM made history on 12 August 1981 with the announcement of a personal computer.
BBC plans clip-on digital radio
The BBC is drawing up plans for a gadget that turns MP3 players into digital radios.
Hijacked handheld turns data spy
The popular Blackberry handheld is turned into data thief by booby-trapped computer game.
Green pigment spins chip promise
A green dye used by artists in the 18th Century could be used to make faster, more efficient microchips.
EA shuts down game servers
EA is shutting down online servers for many old versions of its popular sports games such as Fifa.
AOL apology for search data error
Internet giant AOL apologises for releasing the search queries of more than 650,000 of its subscribers.
Nokia tunes in with Loudeye deal
Mobile phone giant Nokia buys digital music business Loudeye for $60m as it seeks to offer users a mobile music service.
Sony taps instant message crowd
Sony is to release a wireless-enabled handheld device aimed at young people who use instant messaging.
Speed boost for file-sharing nets
A British-backed file-sharing service is hoping to make it easier to deliver video to online users.
Duran Duran to give virtual gigs
Duran Duran are to perform virtual concerts within the online digital world, Second Life.
Apple backs Mac auto-save system
Apple unveils an auto-save system as part of its new operating system designed for the Macintosh.
Google in $900m News Corp deal
Google is to provide search and advertising on MySpace.com as part of a web deal with News Corp.
How the web went world wide
Fifteen years ago web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee published details of his technology online.
Searching for a mobile interface
Designers and manufacturers are looking at simpler ways to navigate more complex gadgets.
Mario leads Joystick nominations
Handheld console title Mario Kart DS leads the nominations for the Golden Joystick awards 2006.
Virus program incurs church wrath
Vicars are up in arms after an anti-virus firm branded software many of them use spyware.
Kodak shares sink as losses rise
Shares in struggling US camera company Eastman Kodak drop 14% after its losses widen.
AOL to offer free e-mail access
AOL, the internet arm of Time Warner, is to give away e-mail, instant messaging and other services for free.
Child online safety card unveiled
A virtual ID card designed to improve the safety of children when online is released in four countries.
High street solar panels on sale
A major British electrical retailer takes solar panels into its high street stores for the first time.
EMI licenses music to Mashboxx
Record company EMI Music announces plans to license its entire US digital catalogue to a file-sharing network.
Photos transformed into 3D model
Technology that can transform digital photographs to 3D will be unveiled at a conference.
 
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