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Botnet steal text messages from Android handsets
19 Dec 2013
Facebook top searched item of 2013: Google
19 Dec 2013
Facebook top searched item of 2013: Google
19 Dec 2013
Jignesh Shah, FTIL not fit and proper to run a bourse: FMC
19 Dec 2013
Jignesh Shah is currently the chairman of FTIL, which holds 26 per cent stake in MCX, the country's largest commodity exchange
Facebook to start video advertising
18 Dec 2013
Facebook acquires SportsStream
18 Dec 2013
Facebook acquires SportsStream
18 Dec 2013
Future Group sells 22.5% in life insurance business to IITL for Rs1,500 crore
18 Dec 2013
The divestment leaves Future Group with a majority 52 per cent stake in Future Generali India Life Insurance
Future Group sells 22.5% in life insurance business to IITL for Rs1,500 crore
18 Dec 2013
The divestment leaves Future Group with a majority 52 per cent stake in Future Generali India Life Insurance
Yahoo acquires content delivery network PeerCDN
18 Dec 2013
GlaxoSmithKline to stop paying doctors for product promotion
17 Dec 2013
The move comes after the biggest drugmaker in the UK stood accused of making corrupt payments to doctors and officials to boost its drug sales in China
Hyundai to hike car prices by Rs5,000 to Rs20,000
17 Dec 2013
The price hikes effective January 2014, are intended to offset pressure of input costs caused by rupee depreciation and inflationary trends
BP inks $16-bn deal with Oman to produce hard rock gas
16 Dec 2013
British oil explorer BP Plc has signed a 30-year deal to work on a $16 billion worth of gas projects in Oman that aims to extract around one billion cubic feet of gas per day
Glaxo announces open offer to hike stake in Indian arm
16 Dec 2013
Betting on rising drug demand, GlaxoSmithKline Plc has earmarked around $1 billion to raise its stake in its Indian subsidiary to 75 per cent
Glaxo announces open offer to hike stake in Indian arm
16 Dec 2013
Betting on rising drug demand, GlaxoSmithKline Plc has earmarked around $1 billion to raise its stake in its Indian subsidiary to 75 per cent
RIL opposes govt move to take away discovered gas fields
16 Dec 2013
Reliance Industries has gone back on its readiness to relinquish development rights to the undeveloped portion of the KG-D6 block
Google acquires robotics firm Boston Dynamics
16 Dec 2013
Boston Dynamics, the biggest name in Google’s most recent acquisitions might actually be the eighth robotics company purchased by Google in the last six months
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