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2G scam: CBI files charges against Maran brothers in Aircel-Maxis case
30 Aug 2014
According to the CBI,Dayanidhi Maran had "forced" Chennai-based telecom promoter C Sivasankaran to sell stake in Aircel to Malaysian firm Maxis Group owned by Ananda Krishnan, while Kalanithi Maran's Sun Group had received "illegal gratification" totalling about Rs742 crore in the garb of premium on stake sale
Samsung Electronics unveils its first smartwatch
28 Aug 2014
Maruti plans big expansion with new SUV, LCV models
28 Aug 2014
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd says it plans to nearly double the number of its models to 25, including an entry into the SUV and light commercial vehicles segments
Intel unveils world’s smallest 3G modem
28 Aug 2014
RCom ready for mobile banking services
28 Aug 2014
RCom ready for mobile banking services
28 Aug 2014
Google buys video-rendering firm Zync to boost cloud offerings
27 Aug 2014
Google plans to integrate Zync into the Google Cloud Platform used by companies to host their work on Google's servers
Google buys video-rendering firm Zync to boost cloud offerings
27 Aug 2014
Google plans to integrate Zync into the Google Cloud Platform used by companies to host their work on Google's servers
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