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Facebook posts reveal personality traits, but changes complicate interpretation
12 Sep 2014
A Kansas University study has found that people can accurately detect the personality traits of strangers through Facebook activity
Skoda launches new Yeti at Rs18.99 lakh
11 Sep 2014
Alstom paid bribes to win Delhi Metro contract, finds UK probe
11 Sep 2014
Legal filings published after the first London court hearing on Tuesday stated that the Alstom unit had disguised corrupt payments as consultancy agreements
Russian hackers leak millions of Gmail IDs and passwords: report
11 Sep 2014
Google, however, said the danger has been greatly exaggerated and that less than 2 per cent of the username and password combinations might have leaked
Apple bets its way into wearables with launch of Apple Watch
10 Sep 2014
Commentators say the Apple Watch could prove to be yet another disruptive innovation from the company and would alter forever the ubiquitous digital watch industry
EC pushes Google for more changes in web search
09 Sep 2014
ONGC to hike crude oil, gas output
09 Sep 2014
ABB announces $4-bn share buyback
09 Sep 2014
ABB Ltd chief executive Ulrich Spiesshofer said the buyback programme would be funded through cash from recent divestments
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