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Ford recalls 1.66 lakh units of Figo, Classic
14 Sep 2013
Ford recalls 1.66 lakh units of Figo, Classic
14 Sep 2013
Ford recalls 1.66 lakh units of Figo, Classic
14 Sep 2013
Ford recalls 1.66 lakh units of Figo, Classic
14 Sep 2013
IHCL to rejig global business, add 34 new hotels
13 Sep 2013
Lockheed Martin acquires British IT Amor Group
13 Sep 2013
Lockheed Martin acquires British IT Amor Group
13 Sep 2013
Facebook Inc testing auto play videos
13 Sep 2013
Intel to close Hudon facility, cut 700 jobs
13 Sep 2013
Dell shareholders approve Michael Dell's $25-bn offer
13 Sep 2013
Dell Shareholders today approved Michael Dell's offer to take the company private for $25 billion, ending six months of bitter opposition from billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn
TCS, UK government to jointly offer world’s first cyber security educational programme
12 Sep 2013
TCS and the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office will jointly create the Chevening-TCS Scholarship on cyber policy for Indian professionals
Challenges ahead for Apple from new open mobile operating systems
12 Sep 2013
Telecoms expert Ronald Klingebiel, assistant professor of strategy at Warwick Business School, says new ways apps are delivered on phones could spell trouble for Apple after it unveiled its latest iPhone
Challenges ahead for Apple from new open mobile operating systems
12 Sep 2013
Telecoms expert Ronald Klingebiel, assistant professor of strategy at Warwick Business School, says new ways apps are delivered on phones could spell trouble for Apple after it unveiled its latest iPhone
Google’s data collection in Street View project in violation of wire tap law court rules
12 Sep 2013
A federal appeals court ruled yesterday that Google violated federal wire tap laws, with its sweeping data collection including such data such as passwords and email from internet users, for its Street View photo mapping
UltraTech to buy 51% in Jaypee Cement unit for Rs4,000 crore
11 Sep 2013
The Aditya Birla Group firm will acquire a 51-per cent stake in Jaypee Cement’s 5 million tonne per annum Gujarat facility
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