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Apple loses Galaxy battle against Samsung in Australia's highest court
10 Dec 2011
The intellectual property battle between the two technology giants is part of a wider dispute between both companies that spans 30 lawsuits in 10 countries
Apple loses Galaxy battle against Samsung in Australia's highest court
10 Dec 2011
The intellectual property battle between the two technology giants is part of a wider dispute between both companies that spans 30 lawsuits in 10 countries
Delhi Metro threatens to end PPP with Reliance Infra
10 Dec 2011
The Delhi Metro-owned Airport Express Line that takes passengers from Connaught Place to International Airport in just 18 minutes is the first Metro project to be implemented under PPP
IBM acquires cloud software firm DemandTec for $440-mn
09 Dec 2011
IBM is buying price-management software company, DemandTec Inc, to expand its cloud service offerings
IBM acquires cloud software firm DemandTec for $440-mn
09 Dec 2011
IBM is buying price-management software company, DemandTec Inc, to expand its cloud service offerings
Coke moves secret formula to its own vault
09 Dec 2011
On the 125th anniversary of its inception, iconic aerated drinks maker Coca-Cola Co has shifted its secret formula to the World of Coca-Cola Museum at its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, and put it on ‘public display’
Barclays to stop lending in India: Report
08 Dec 2011
Barclays to stop lending in India: Report
08 Dec 2011
AstraZeneca to cut 1,150 sales jobs in the US
08 Dec 2011
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