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WWW founder slams Facebook’s ‘Free Basics’ move
08 Oct 2015
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has come down heavily on Internet.org or Free Basics, an initiative by Facebook that provides free access to limited websites and apps to users in developing countries
Volkswagen tells dealers in India to stop Polo deliveries
08 Oct 2015
The Indian unit of crisis-hit German automobile maker Volkswagen has asked dealers in a hundred cities to halt delivery of its popular hatchback Polo
Volkswagen tells dealers in India to stop Polo deliveries
08 Oct 2015
The Indian unit of crisis-hit German automobile maker Volkswagen has asked dealers in a hundred cities to halt delivery of its popular hatchback Polo
Volkswagen halts Polo sales in India
07 Oct 2015
Volkswagen halts Polo sales in India
07 Oct 2015
Toyota to put self-driving cars on the highway by 2020
07 Oct 2015
The modified Lexus concept plays an audio message when it wants the driver to take over if other vehicles do not give it room to move
Toyota to put self-driving cars on the highway by 2020
07 Oct 2015
The modified Lexus concept plays an audio message when it wants the driver to take over if other vehicles do not give it room to move
BlackBerry, Tata Power SED to jointly set up anti-espionage communication system for government
07 Oct 2015
BlackBerry, Tata Power SED to jointly set up anti-espionage communication system for government
07 Oct 2015
Anheuser-Busch makes new £68-bn offer for SABMiller
07 Oct 2015
Under a revised proposal, AB InBev has agreed to pay SABMiller £42.15 per share in cash, with a partial share alternative available for approximately 41 per cent of the SABMiller shares
Anheuser-Busch makes new £68-bn offer for SABMiller
07 Oct 2015
Under a revised proposal, AB InBev has agreed to pay SABMiller £42.15 per share in cash, with a partial share alternative available for approximately 41 per cent of the SABMiller shares
Snapdeal invests $20mn in logistics firm Gojavas
07 Oct 2015
Snapdeal invests $20mn in logistics firm Gojavas
07 Oct 2015
Microsoft reveals lineup of Windows 10 devices
07 Oct 2015
Microsoft is looking to expand its market share for tablets and smartphones, currently dominated by Apple and South Korea’s Samsung
Apple acquires AI startup Perceptio: Bloomberg
06 Oct 2015
Apple acquires AI startup Perceptio: Bloomberg
06 Oct 2015
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