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IBM sets world record by creating high-efficiency solar cell
12 Feb 2010
IBM yesterday said that it had built a solar cell in which the key layer absorbs most of the light for conversion into electricity, made entirely of readily-available elements
IBM sets world record by creating high-efficiency solar cell
12 Feb 2010
IBM yesterday said that it had built a solar cell in which the key layer absorbs most of the light for conversion into electricity, made entirely of readily-available elements
Motorola plans to split early next year
12 Feb 2010
Motorola, maker of the first cellular phone in 1983, is going ahead with its 2009 plan of splitting the company into two publicly traded companies and said yesterday that it has targeted to do so in the first quarter of 2011.
Motorola plans to split early next year
12 Feb 2010
Motorola, maker of the first cellular phone in 1983, is going ahead with its 2009 plan of splitting the company into two publicly traded companies and said yesterday that it has targeted to do so in the first quarter of 2011.
Tata Motors testing hydrogen-powered buses, light trucks
11 Feb 2010
Tata Motors European Technical Centre has developed a range of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles and is currently undertaking trial runs of these buses and light trucks
Tata Motors testing hydrogen-powered buses, light trucks
11 Feb 2010
Tata Motors European Technical Centre has developed a range of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles and is currently undertaking trial runs of these buses and light trucks
Tata Motors testing hydrogen-powered buses, light trucks
11 Feb 2010
Tata Motors European Technical Centre has developed a range of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles and is currently undertaking trial runs of these buses and light trucks
New Base Rate to replace banks' BPLRs from 1 April
11 Feb 2010
RBI wants banks to base their actual lending rates on the Base Rate from the next fiscal.
Google to provide broadband with 1 Gigabyte speed
11 Feb 2010
Google said the purpose of this project is to experiment and learn and help make internet access better and faster for everyone
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