Firms/companies
Google to crack down on ‘revenge porn’
20 Jun 2015
Nokia looking to make a comeback in mobile phones
20 Jun 2015
Before its rapid decline, Nokia was the largest handset maker in the world and like other once-dominant companies including BlackBerry and Palm, it failed to adjust to the post-iPhone environment
UK unions call off strike at Tata Steel, agree on new pension offer
20 Jun 2015
The call by the unions could avert the first major steel strike planned in the UK in more than 30 years
UK unions call off strike at Tata Steel, agree on new pension offer
20 Jun 2015
The call by the unions could avert the first major steel strike planned in the UK in more than 30 years
SBI launches online forex platform
19 Jun 2015
SC gives Sahara 18 months to repay Rs36,000-cr investor money
19 Jun 2015
The court asked Sahara to deposit the Rs36,000 crore in installments of Rs3,000 crore every two months, ie, in nine installments, from the date of release
SC gives Sahara 18 months to repay Rs36,000-cr investor money
19 Jun 2015
The court asked Sahara to deposit the Rs36,000 crore in installments of Rs3,000 crore every two months, ie, in nine installments, from the date of release
BBC app to allow users to change channels with mind control
19 Jun 2015
The BBC is working on a mind-control powered remote that lets viewers select programmes on the iPlayer using their brainwaves
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