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1995

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DQI Bureau
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  • Intel faced with law suits worth $600 million for its failure to quickly disclose a bug in Pentium. 

  • HCL Group’s constituent companies exceed the Rs1,000 crore mark.

  • AMD and Intel finally put an end to their bitter legal dispute over AMD’s rights to produce clones of Intel’s microprocessors.

  • CMC posts a loss of Rs6.95 crore on a turnover of Rs53 crore in the first half of the financial year.

  • Apple Computer Inc sets up a fully-owned Indian subsidiary. The company drags Microsoft to court to prevent the software giant from using Apple’s QuickTime Video multimedia technology.

  • Modi Telecommunications launches India’s first 24-hour paging service in
    Chandigarh.

  • Total PCs shipped cross 2 lakh mark.

  • HFCL stuns telecom industry with Rs90,000 crore bid for license to set up and run basic telephone services in nine telecom circles out of 20 circles.

  • Delhi-based DCM Data Systems ties up with Gateway 2000, a leading direct marketer of PCs in the US.

  • The Union Cabinet approves the formation of the much-awaited Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.

  • Indias first Cyber Cafe opens at The Leela, Bombay.

  • Novell announces to sell its struggling office 

    applications software business, including most of 

    the assets of WordPerfect, which the company acquired in 1994.

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