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Vodafone blames lack of spectrum for call drops
15 Oct 2015
Cloud computing growth powers Intel’s strong Q3
14 Oct 2015
LG may be next to offer mobile payments platform
14 Oct 2015
All Windows versions hit by major security flaw
14 Oct 2015
Microsoft has issued a "critical" patch for every supported version of Windows, according to its monthly security bulletin
Apple could face up to $862 mn in damages over patent infringement
14 Oct 2015
A jury on Tuesday decided that Apple's A7 smartphone chip infringes a patent owned by the University of Wisconsin
Treasury Wine to buy majority of Diageo's US, British wine assets for $552 mn
14 Oct 2015
Australian vintner Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), a former unit of Foster's Group, today struck a deal to buy the majority of Diageo Plc's US and British wine operations for $552 million
Treasury Wine to buy majority of Diageo's US, British wine assets for $552 mn
14 Oct 2015
Australian vintner Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), a former unit of Foster's Group, today struck a deal to buy the majority of Diageo Plc's US and British wine operations for $552 million
Symphony raises $100 mn from Google, others
13 Oct 2015
Sharad Mehrotra to head Telenor India
13 Oct 2015
Sharad Mehrotra to head Telenor India
13 Oct 2015
Pepsi to market its own brand of phones in China
13 Oct 2015
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