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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.
 
Wi-fi boost plan for rural areas
Rural areas could benefit from proposals to boost the power of signals used in wi-fi networks.
The rise of the cyber-children
BBC programme Click looks at when children should start using computers for the first time.
Fresh concerns over Vista release
Microsoft shares fall 2% after it fails to dampen fears of more delays to its new Vista operating system.
Playing reality in virtual games
David Reid investigates how a new generation of computer games are about more than just having fun.
Pentagon keeps eye on war videos
The Pentagon closely monitors graphic videos its troops post on sites like YouTube, US military sources say.
Metallica embrace digital stores
Rock band Metallica finally make their catalogue of music available to download from the web.
Russian satellite rocket crashes
A Russian rocket carrying 17 satellites for foreign clients crashes soon after lift-off in Central Asia.
Flat screen TV sales boost Sony
Japanese technology giant Sony returns to profit on the back of sales of flat screen televisions.
EU probe into rival DVD formats
EU competition officials are looking into the licensing strategies behind the two rival next-generation DVD formats.
Kazaa site becomes legal service
File sharing site Kazaa agrees to pay $100m (
Amazon profits slump 58%
Amazon, the biggest online retailer, sees profits tumble as it spends on technology and invests in its toy business.
Domain name hearing planned
A hearing on the future control of internet domain names is held by the US Commerce Department.
BT announces movie download deal
BT signs a deal with Universal Pictures enabling customers to download films on the day of their DVD release.
Thousands of EU net names frozen
The body that runs the .eu domain has suspended 74,000 names which it believes were acquired unfairly.
Yahoo unveils security initiative
Internet company Yahoo and security giant Symantec unveil a joint internet security initiative service.
Wi-fi music player gets serious
A wi-fi music device developed for audiophiles boasts better than CD audio output, says its maker.
Nintendo profits on console craze
Brisk sales of the DS and DS Lite game systems help Nintendo lift its quarterly profits by 10.2%.
AMD agrees to buy ATI for $5.4bn
Advanced Micro Devices, the chipmaker that makes processors for Dell computers, agrees to buy ATI for $5.4bn.
Government acts on cyber-bullies
Guidelines to help schools and parents tackle the rise of cyber-bullying are issued by the government.
MySpace shut down by US heatwave
Social networking website MySpace restarts after being shut down for more than half a day following a power cut.
Memory chip threat to hard discs
BBC Click explains why a new magnetic microchip could mean the end of the road for hard discs and flash memory.
US Yahoo offers copy-free music
Yahoo music in the US releases its first music download without copy protection restrictions.
Zune challenge beckons for iPod
Microsoft confirms it is developing a portable music device which experts believe could compete with the iPod.
Videogame addiction clinic opens
An addiction clinic in the Netherlands has opened to offer treatment for compulsive gamers.
Software firm to probe accounts
Troubled medical software firm iSoft says it is looking into possible accounting irregularities at the business.
Poison PowerPoint attacks users
Users are being warned to watch out for booby-trapped PowerPoint presentations that can take over their computer.
Microsoft in $20bn share buyback
Microsoft is to buy back $20bn worth of shares despite reporting a fall in fourth quarter profits.
Phones and MP3s fuel robbery rise
More people carrying mobile phones and MP3 players is blamed for street robberies jumping 8% last year.
Sacked blogger sues Paris firm
A UK secretary is suing her firm in France, claiming she was unfairly sacked for writing a blog about her daily life.
 
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