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Samsung tests "see through" safety trucks in Argentina
17 Jul 2015
Cameras mounted on the front of a truck capture footage of the road in front and display it live on its rear for drivers trying to overtake the truck from behind it
Samsung C&T EGM approves Cheil Industries' $8-bn takeover offer
17 Jul 2015
The 69.53 per cent vote would help Samsung Group's founding family consolidate stakes in key group affiliates, including flagship tech giant Samsung Electronics Co
Samsung C&T EGM approves Cheil Industries' $8-bn takeover offer
17 Jul 2015
The 69.53 per cent vote would help Samsung Group's founding family consolidate stakes in key group affiliates, including flagship tech giant Samsung Electronics Co
Tata Steel axes 720 jobs in UK
17 Jul 2015
Tata Steel has blamed “cripplingly high electricity costs” in the UK, which are more than double those of key European competitors for the job cuts
Tata Steel axes 720 jobs in UK
17 Jul 2015
Tata Steel has blamed “cripplingly high electricity costs” in the UK, which are more than double those of key European competitors for the job cuts
Facebook's Oculus unit to buy Israeli gesture recognition technology developer Pebbles Interfaces
17 Jul 2015
Based in Israel, Pebbles Interfaces has spent the past five years developing technology that uses custom optics, sensor systems and algorithms to detect and track hand movement
Facebook's Oculus unit to buy Israeli gesture recognition technology developer Pebbles Interfaces
17 Jul 2015
Based in Israel, Pebbles Interfaces has spent the past five years developing technology that uses custom optics, sensor systems and algorithms to detect and track hand movement
Apple launches latest iPod touch
16 Jul 2015
Google to add buy buttons on smartphone trials
16 Jul 2015
Google to add buy buttons on smartphone trials
16 Jul 2015
Intel quarterly results better than expected
16 Jul 2015
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