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Volvo to trial self-driving cars on Swedish streets by 2017
02 Mar 2015
The cars would be used for daily road commuting with a barrier between the lanes and operate in real traffic situation
Volvo to trial self-driving cars on Swedish streets by 2017
02 Mar 2015
The cars would be used for daily road commuting with a barrier between the lanes and operate in real traffic situation
RBI, govt in pact to bring inflation below 6% by January 2016
02 Mar 2015
Under the monetary policy framework, RBI will publish the operating targets and operating procedures for achieving the targets as also its response to macro-financial conditions
Google acquires .app web domain for $25 mn
02 Mar 2015
Google acquires .app web domain for $25 mn
02 Mar 2015
Railways can add 2% to India’s GDP, says Prabhu
02 Mar 2015
Railway minister Suresh Prabhu said at a CII conference on Sunday that Indian Railways could add up to 2 per cent to the country's GDP growth rate and even help it realise double-digit growth
HP to buy Wi-Fi equipment maker Aruba Networks in $2.4-bn deal
27 Feb 2015
This will be the largest acquisition in several years for Hewlett-Packard, as chief executive officer Meg Whitman had been focusing on cutting costs and returning the business to growth
HP to buy Wi-Fi equipment maker Aruba Networks in $2.4-bn deal
27 Feb 2015
This will be the largest acquisition in several years for Hewlett-Packard, as chief executive officer Meg Whitman had been focusing on cutting costs and returning the business to growth
Tata Motors announces VRS for India workmen
27 Feb 2015
Facebook sets up single-button suicide helpline
27 Feb 2015
Toyota to roll out first hydrogen fuel cell car, Mirai
27 Feb 2015
With its 300 miles range, the Mirai beats the current crop of electric cars in the market
Toyota to roll out first hydrogen fuel cell car, Mirai
27 Feb 2015
With its 300 miles range, the Mirai beats the current crop of electric cars in the market
Say bye to Google Talk, say hi to Hangout
27 Feb 2015
Google to invest in SolarCity’s residential solar project
27 Feb 2015
SolarCity yesterday said it has created a $750-million fund to finance about 25,000 residential solar projects with Google investing nearly half the amount
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