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Twitter to track apps on users’ smartphone
27 Nov 2014
US e-commerce giant Amazon initiates talks to buy Jabong for $1.2 bn
27 Nov 2014
Amazon is reportedly in early stage talks to acquire Jabong.com for around $1.2 billion – a move designed to ward off stiff competition from entrenched rivals Flipkart and eBay-backed Snapdeal
US e-commerce giant Amazon initiates talks to buy Jabong for $1.2 bn
27 Nov 2014
Amazon is reportedly in early stage talks to acquire Jabong.com for around $1.2 billion – a move designed to ward off stiff competition from entrenched rivals Flipkart and eBay-backed Snapdeal
Apple to cease production of iPhone 5c: reports
27 Nov 2014
Sony to introduce watch made from e-paper
27 Nov 2014
After O2, BT in talks to buy mobile phone operator EE
27 Nov 2014
British telecom giant BT Group Plc is in talks to buy EE from its joint venture partners Orange of France and Deutsche Telekom, a few days after it initiated talks with Telefonica's O2
After O2, BT in talks to buy mobile phone operator EE
27 Nov 2014
British telecom giant BT Group Plc is in talks to buy EE from its joint venture partners Orange of France and Deutsche Telekom, a few days after it initiated talks with Telefonica's O2
Apple’s market cap briefly surpasses $700 bn
26 Nov 2014
Amazon drops unlocked Fire Phone price to $199
26 Nov 2014
Amazon drops unlocked Fire Phone price to $199
26 Nov 2014
Samsung unveils eye-tracking mouse
26 Nov 2014
Samsung unveils eye-tracking mouse
26 Nov 2014
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