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Sony hit with another attack
03 Jun 2011
Sony has been targeted yet again, this time by a group of hackers who said today that they broke into several Sony websites and compromised the personal data of more Sony customers
Microsoft offers sneak preview of Windows 8
02 Jun 2011
The new operating system is meant to run on a range of devices from traditional PCs to laptops and tablets, using both touch screen and mouse and keyboard commands.
Bosch India plans Rs2,500 crore capex between 2011 and 2013
02 Jun 2011
Bosch is marking its 25th anniversary year in India with a Rs140 crore (23 million pound) R&D initiative with IISc, which will form bulk of the Rs300 crore (50 million pound) `Bosch InterCampus Programme."
Gazprom inks conditional deal with Petronet for LNG supply
02 Jun 2011
The agreement clearly states that it will be implemented only when Gazprom has spare LNG available, and if the price and other terms and conditions are agreed upon.
Google blames China for cyber attacks on Gmail
02 Jun 2011
Gehlot inaugurates new Honda Motorcycle plant
02 Jun 2011
LIC launches new health insurance plan
01 Jun 2011
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