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LG set to enter business solutions market
08 Jun 2011
Renewal of Posco’s MoU with Orissa hangs fire
08 Jun 2011
Renewal of Posco’s MoU with Orissa hangs fire
08 Jun 2011
Apple unveils new cloud-based music storage service
07 Jun 2011
Apple has around 225 million credit card-backed accounts on iTunes to offer the convenience of accessing music they hadn't bought, unlocking over $500 million a year for the studios and Apple
Apple says will usher in “post-PC” era
07 Jun 2011
From Apple’s perspective “Post-PC” is all about the ability to use devices like the iPhone and iPad as your personal computer
Adani emerges biggest private power producer as Mundra unit kicks off
07 Jun 2011
With the commissioning of its second 660 MW super-critical power unit at Mundra in Gujarat, the Adani Enterprises group's power arm has emerged as India's largest private thermal power producer
Maruti sacks 11 as strike cripples Manesar plant
06 Jun 2011
BPCL to hike refining capacity by 30 per cent
06 Jun 2011
BPCL, India’s third-largest refiner, plans to invest $4 billion to add 170,000 barrels per day (bpd) of refining capacity at its Kochi and Bina plants
Hackers attack Sony yet again
04 Jun 2011
The attack, targeting Sony Europe, Nintendo, and the FBI-affiliate InfraGard Atlanta, comes in the wake of reported hacks hours earlier involving Acer Europe, Iran, NATO and the UAE.
Renault India to launch Koleos SUV by year end
04 Jun 2011
Renault India to launch Koleos SUV by year end
04 Jun 2011
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