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GM to introduce fleet of autonomous cars
03 Oct 2015
GM to introduce fleet of autonomous cars
03 Oct 2015
Airtel gets ASCI notice over ‘misleading’ ads
01 Oct 2015
Airtel gets ASCI notice over ‘misleading’ ads
01 Oct 2015
Google.com sold for Rs790 … oops! Not really
01 Oct 2015
The Gujarati entrepreneurial spirit managed to bag Sanmay Ved the Google.com domain name – but alas, the euphoria lasted only for a minute
Microsoft, Google end world war over patents, call truce in US, Germany
01 Oct 2015
In a sign of cooling of hostilities globally, the two tech giants sign a truce to end dogfights over a variety of technologies
Microsoft, Google end world war over patents, call truce in US, Germany
01 Oct 2015
In a sign of cooling of hostilities globally, the two tech giants sign a truce to end dogfights over a variety of technologies
Mobiles make Twitter users more egocentric than while tweeting from PCs: study
01 Oct 2015
Researchers have found that tweets sent from smartphones are 25 per cent more negative than when sent from computers
Infosys partners GE to develop new industrial internet solutions
01 Oct 2015
The new Internet of Things solutions will help manufacturers derive practical benefits from massive amounts of data generated through connected devices in the industrial enterprise
Infosys partners GE to develop new industrial internet solutions
01 Oct 2015
The new Internet of Things solutions will help manufacturers derive practical benefits from massive amounts of data generated through connected devices in the industrial enterprise
Tesla unveils SUV ModelX
30 Sep 2015
People who want to buy the car would have to pay $5,000 to reserve one for delivery some time well into next year
Tesla unveils SUV ModelX
30 Sep 2015
People who want to buy the car would have to pay $5,000 to reserve one for delivery some time well into next year
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