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Apple sells 3 million iPads in 80 days
23 Jun 2010
Apple sold its three millionth iPad on Monday, just 80 days after its introduction in the US, which should make the device into a $5-billion product by the end of the year, analysts say
BASF to acquire speciality chemicals maker Cognis for €3.1 billion
23 Jun 2010
The deal, one of the biggest this year in the chemical sector, will be the second-biggest acquisition for BASF, since it acquired Swiss rival Ciba for €3.8 billion in late 2008
BASF to acquire speciality chemicals maker Cognis for €3.1 billion
23 Jun 2010
The deal, one of the biggest this year in the chemical sector, will be the second-biggest acquisition for BASF, since it acquired Swiss rival Ciba for €3.8 billion in late 2008
RIL company Infotel, others pay up Wi-Fi bid prices
22 Jun 2010
RIL-acquired Infotel today paid up the Rs12,847.77 crore it bid for pan-India broadband Wi-Fi spectrum, DoT said today
Hyundai Verna Transform to rolled out tomorrow
22 Jun 2010
Hyundai Verna Transform to rolled out tomorrow
22 Jun 2010
Google implements GoogleCL command-line tool
22 Jun 2010
Loop Mobile launches 'Reply-All' SMS service
22 Jun 2010
Loop Mobile launches 'Reply-All' SMS service
22 Jun 2010
Loop Mobile launches 'Reply-All' SMS service
22 Jun 2010
Alstom, BHEL to expand business ties
22 Jun 2010
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