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Google unveils Nexus 5 priced $349
01 Nov 2013
Apple ties up with RCom to boost iPhone sales
01 Nov 2013
This is the first time that Apple has tied up with an Indian service provider to subsidise the cost iPhones for buyers
Apple ties up with RCom to boost iPhone sales
01 Nov 2013
This is the first time that Apple has tied up with an Indian service provider to subsidise the cost iPhones for buyers
Microsoft, Apple, Sony consortium sues Google, others for patent infringement
01 Nov 2013
The main target of the lawsuits appears to be Google, which is accused of infringing seven patents on technology that pairs internet search terms with related advertising
Microsoft, Apple, Sony consortium sues Google, others for patent infringement
01 Nov 2013
The main target of the lawsuits appears to be Google, which is accused of infringing seven patents on technology that pairs internet search terms with related advertising
Microsoft, Apple, Sony consortium sues Google, others for patent infringement
01 Nov 2013
The main target of the lawsuits appears to be Google, which is accused of infringing seven patents on technology that pairs internet search terms with related advertising
Microsoft, Apple, Sony consortium sues Google, others for patent infringement
01 Nov 2013
The main target of the lawsuits appears to be Google, which is accused of infringing seven patents on technology that pairs internet search terms with related advertising
Microsoft, Apple, Sony consortium sues Google, others for patent infringement
01 Nov 2013
The main target of the lawsuits appears to be Google, which is accused of infringing seven patents on technology that pairs internet search terms with related advertising
Shell profits take a hit on weak refining margins, high production costs and Nigeria troubles
31 Oct 2013
Facebook shares surge 15.5% after results
31 Oct 2013
According to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, 49 per cent of Facebook revenue came from mobile.
BBM gets over 20 mn users in first week
31 Oct 2013
Infosys visa plaintiff will get $5 mn under US settlement
31 Oct 2013
Under the formal and full agreement, Infosys will pay $34 million in penalties to settle the visa fraud and paperwork errors, which were investigated by the US justice department
Govt asks RIL to surrender over 80% of KG-D6 gas block
30 Oct 2013
RIL and its partners BP plc of UK and Canada's Niko Resources will have to return over 80 per cent of the exploration area under the KG-D6 gas block, including five discoveries
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