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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.
 
Microsoft in new web phone drive
Microsoft and Nortel link up in a deal aimed at getting firms to use internet technology for their phone calls.
Virtual worlds to test telepathy
Scientists have built a virtual world which will be used to test the telepathic skills of humans.
Paedophiles face cancelled cards
Credit and debit card firms will find it easier to cancel the cards of online paedophiles under a planned new law.
Apple pulls in profits from iPods
Apple Computer says profits rose by 48% for the quarter boosted by the sale of its iPod and Macintosh computers.
Web users urged on China policy
Users of Yahoo!, Microsoft and Google being asked to complain about their China policy by Amnesty.
Rise in child abuse images on net
Reports of child abuse pictures on the internet rise sharply, prompting calls for greater global action.
BBC chief tops media power list
BBC director general Mark Thompson is named the most powerful person in the UK media by the Guardian.
Yahoo shares slip on glum outlook
Yahoo shares tumble after a warning of slower growth and the postponement of an advertising upgrade.
Criminals exploit net phone calls
Hi-tech criminals are turning to net telephony systems to make scams look more legitimate.
Parents warned over PC use
A third of children use blogs but a third of parents do not even know what they are, research suggests.
YouTube hits 100m videos a day
Internet video site YouTube says its users are now downloading more than 100 million videos per day.
Tiny wireless memory chip debuts
HP develops a tiny memory chip that swaps data via wireless and can be embedded in any object.
Marketers leap into gaming
Ian Hardy looks at the impact that game advertising will have on the next generation of games consoles.
Apple gives up on hunt for moles
Apple has ended its fight to find out who was leaking information about new products to bloggers.
Game guru recounts money worries
Game guru Peter Molyneux says money worries meant some games were not as good as they should have been.
Citizen journalists get rewarded
A picture taken in the aftermath of the London bombings has won the first citizen journalism award.
iPod gadget set for legalisation
Gadgets that transmit the output of MP3 players so it can be heard on FM radios may become legal in the UK.
Google video goes international
Clips from Wimbledon matches and documentaries to feature on revamped video site.
Yahoo, Microsoft tie message knot
Users of the Yahoo and Microsoft instant messaging networks can now contact each other directly.
Scientists seek to restore sight
Technology found in digital cameras could be used to give blind people sight, a university team says.
Inflatable space module launches
An Inflatable spacecraft that could kick-start the space tourism industry lifts off from Siberia.
Legal threat to wiki listing site
A business listings website in the UK is threatened with legal action by directory firm Yell.
Microsoft hit with 280m euro fine
Microsoft is fined 280m euros by the European Commission for failing to comply with an anti-competition ruling.
Brain sensor allows mind-control
A brain-chip enables a paralysed man to control objects around him by simply using his thoughts.
Game industry faces serial killer
Senior industry figure warns against turning games into serials like TV shows.
Net phone services falling short
A study of six free net phone services discovers that the services still have their shortcomings.
Identity card scheme faces delay
The timetable for introducing identity cards to the UK from 2008 "might change", the Home Office has admitted.
Microsoft shuts down Windows 98
As Microsoft ends support for Windows 98, users are being urged to upgrade to more secure software.
US moves to limit online gambling
The US House of Representatives votes to back a bill that aims to limit gambling on the internet.
 
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