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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.
 
Digital TV increases its UK reach
Digital television is now installed in 84% of UK homes, according to the latest research.
Fight cyberbullies, schools told
Schools are given new guidance aimed at stopping pupils using mobile phones and the internet to bully others.
Broadband speeds under scrutiny
Few net users get the top speed promised by their net provider finds a study of average browsing speeds.
Traffic news for the net
Regular columnist Bill Thompson on the need for more information on internet access problems.
Dance game gets pupils active
A computer dance programme has succeeded in getting even young people who hate sport to take exercise.
Technique links words to signing
Students at IBM develop technology to automatically convert the spoken word to British Sign Language.
Virtual worlds open up to blind
IBM has developed an audio interface which lets blind people take part in online gaming.
Cash gifts for Facebook programs
Facebook founder is offering up to £125,000 to developers who come up with innovative programs for the site.
Government mulls broadband aid
The government may take steps to ensure the UK has the infrastructure necessary for super-fast broadband.
over gambling figures
The Gambling Commission says it is "surprised" to have found the internet has not led to more people gambling.
Virtual worlds opened up to all
A free web-based tool is launched that allows people to build a virtual world in less than a minute.
Big future beckons for tiny chips
Intel founder Gordon Moore says chips should continue to get more powerful for at least another decade.
2008 debut for PlayStation 3 Home
Sony is delaying the launch of the Home virtual world system for the Playstation 3 until next year.
Old mobile spectrum to be freed
Ofcom proposes changes to old mobile frequencies to boost the take up of 3G services.
Miniature golden artwork unveiled
Scientists create a tiny image of the Sun using a technique which could be used to make future silicon chips.
Mobile system promises free calls
A new way of making calls directly between two phones, for free, is being trialled by Swedish company TerraNet.
The game of love
Former Edge magazine editor Margaret Robertson on what games tell you about potential partners.
Raised Intel outlook boosts stock
Chipmaker Intel predicts that strong demand means its three month results will beat earlier forecasts.
Fossett sought via Google Earth
Web users are being enrolled in a scheme to scour Google Earth images for the missing adventurer.
Mobile phone technology turns 20
The international agreement that gave birth to mobile networks is 20 years old this weekend.
Apple in iPhone price cut apology
Apple compensates people who have already bought an iPhone - after the firm cut $200 (
US backing for two-tier internet
The US Justice Department has said that internet service providers should be allowed to charge for priority traffic.
Apple overhauls entire iPod line
New versions of the iPod are unveiled including one with a touch screen and a wi-fi connection.
Facebook opens profiles to public
Social networking site offers profiles to search engines and gives users chance to opt out.
Yahoo takes on Google on adverts
Yahoo strengthens its service to advertisers by buying online advertising business BlueLithium for $300m.
New boom-time for British tech?
How investment in technology firms can help the UK recreate Silicon Valley.
Cyber crime tool kits go on sale
Cyber criminals are cashing in on their expertise by offering tool kits that let anyone craft attacks.
Man versus machine
Former Edge magazine editor Margaret Robertson on computers are being taught to play computer games.
film, claims Scott
Director Ridley Scott claims technology which allows people to watch films on mobiles is killing cinema.
 
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