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Google showcases self-driving prototype at Detroit Auto Show
15 Jan 2015
Google, is in talks with top car makers, to help put driver-less cars on the roads
Google showcases self-driving prototype at Detroit Auto Show
15 Jan 2015
Google, is in talks with top car makers, to help put driver-less cars on the roads
TCS posts 5.1% rise in net profit
15 Jan 2015
Facebook launches Facebook at Work
15 Jan 2015
Ericsson launches countersuit against Apple
15 Jan 2015
Ericsson launches countersuit against Apple
15 Jan 2015
Google unveils Translate app
15 Jan 2015
IBM launches the most powerful, secure system ever built
15 Jan 2015
The z13 features the world’s fastest microprocessor, 2X faster than the most common server processors, 300 per cent more memory, 100 per cent more bandwidth and vector processing analytics to speed mobile transactions
IBM launches the most powerful, secure system ever built
15 Jan 2015
The z13 features the world’s fastest microprocessor, 2X faster than the most common server processors, 300 per cent more memory, 100 per cent more bandwidth and vector processing analytics to speed mobile transactions
Honda showcases hydrogen powered vehicle
14 Jan 2015
The Honda fuel cell vehicle has a 300-mile range, can be replenished with hydrogen fuel in about 3 minutes and emits only water vapour from its tailpipe
Honda showcases hydrogen powered vehicle
14 Jan 2015
The Honda fuel cell vehicle has a 300-mile range, can be replenished with hydrogen fuel in about 3 minutes and emits only water vapour from its tailpipe
Infosys announces $250-mn ‘Innovate in India Fund’ for Indian start-ups
14 Jan 2015
Infosys has announced a $250-million‘Innovate in India Fund’ to support Indian startups
Infosys announces $250-mn ‘Innovate in India Fund’ for Indian start-ups
14 Jan 2015
Infosys has announced a $250-million‘Innovate in India Fund’ to support Indian startups
HC restrains TCS from sacking mid-level employee
14 Jan 2015
HC restrains TCS from sacking mid-level employee
14 Jan 2015
‘Involuntary attrition’, not mass layoffs, says TCS
14 Jan 2015
TCS, the country's largest software services firm, today defended itself over reports that it has pink-slipped 2,574 employees in the first nine months of this fiscal, and as the total layoffs in the full year are expected to exceed 3,000
‘Involuntary attrition’, not mass layoffs, says TCS
14 Jan 2015
TCS, the country's largest software services firm, today defended itself over reports that it has pink-slipped 2,574 employees in the first nine months of this fiscal, and as the total layoffs in the full year are expected to exceed 3,000
Sahara chief Subrata Roy back at Tihar jail’s special facility again
14 Jan 2015
Subrata Roy, 66, who has been lodged in Tihar jail for over nine months for failure to refund over Rs20,000 crore of deposits collected from investors, has been allowed to use of facility till 22 February
GM showcases Chevrolet Bolt EV Concept with 200-mile range
13 Jan 2015
General Motors yesterday showcased the Chevrolet Bolt EV long-range electric vehicle designed to offer more than 200 miles per charge
GM showcases Chevrolet Bolt EV Concept with 200-mile range
13 Jan 2015
General Motors yesterday showcased the Chevrolet Bolt EV long-range electric vehicle designed to offer more than 200 miles per charge
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