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Yahoo email app seeks to eliminate passwords
16 Oct 2015
Toyota outlines plans for hydrogen-based society
16 Oct 2015
VW recalls 8.5 mn cars in 28 EU countries over dieselgate scandal
16 Oct 2015
The massive recall in all 28 of the EU's member states, including some 2.4 million vehicles in Germany, is scheduled to begin in January 2016
VW recalls 8.5 mn cars in 28 EU countries over dieselgate scandal
16 Oct 2015
The massive recall in all 28 of the EU's member states, including some 2.4 million vehicles in Germany, is scheduled to begin in January 2016
Surface Book laptop pre-orders sell out on Microsoft online store
15 Oct 2015
Just after it was announced, the Surface Book, Microsoft’s recently introduced and most expensive laptop-hybrid, has been sold out on its online store
Surface Book laptop pre-orders sell out on Microsoft online store
15 Oct 2015
Just after it was announced, the Surface Book, Microsoft’s recently introduced and most expensive laptop-hybrid, has been sold out on its online store
Nike targets revenue of $50 bn by 2020
15 Oct 2015
Nike, the world's largest sports apparel brand, which reported a revenue of $30 billion, yesterday set a target of $50 billion in revenue by 2020
Nike targets revenue of $50 bn by 2020
15 Oct 2015
Nike, the world's largest sports apparel brand, which reported a revenue of $30 billion, yesterday set a target of $50 billion in revenue by 2020
Diwali bonanza for Coal India staff, port workers
15 Oct 2015
The bonus payout for non-union staff and executives of Coal India will involve an expenditure of Rs500 crore
Diwali bonanza for Coal India staff, port workers
15 Oct 2015
The bonus payout for non-union staff and executives of Coal India will involve an expenditure of Rs500 crore
Diwali bonanza for Coal India staff, port workers
15 Oct 2015
The bonus payout for non-union staff and executives of Coal India will involve an expenditure of Rs500 crore
New Apple iPhone 6S not quite flying off dealers’ shelves
15 Oct 2015
Apple's aggressive sales strategy in India may have failed to yield quite the desired results as bookings for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus have fallen short of expectations
New Apple iPhone 6S not quite flying off dealers’ shelves
15 Oct 2015
Apple's aggressive sales strategy in India may have failed to yield quite the desired results as bookings for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus have fallen short of expectations
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