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JLR to recall 11,852 vehicles in China
13 Aug 2013
JLR to recall 11,852 vehicles in China
13 Aug 2013
JLR to recall 11,852 vehicles in China
13 Aug 2013
Apple to announce next iPhone on 10 September
13 Aug 2013
Microsoft accuses Google of spamming Gmail users with ads
13 Aug 2013
Microsoft has accused Google of going beyond reading emails to target users by sending them ads marked as unread mails directly into their accounts
BlackBerry considers strategic options including sale
13 Aug 2013
BlackBerry confirmed yesterday that it is proceeding with a long-anticipated strategic review of the company including a possible sale to revive its sagging fortunes
BlackBerry considers strategic options including sale
13 Aug 2013
BlackBerry confirmed yesterday that it is proceeding with a long-anticipated strategic review of the company including a possible sale to revive its sagging fortunes
Microsoft pushes Office 365 in education sector
12 Aug 2013
SBI Q1 net profit down 13.6% at Rs3,241 crore
12 Aug 2013
New aircraft carrier Vikrant launched for sea trials
12 Aug 2013
India launched its first indigenously-built aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, on Monday, the culmination of a $5-billion (Rs3,500 crore) project undertaken by the state-owned Cochin Shipyard Ltd
Hero MotoCorp looks to stay on top with home-made bikes
08 Aug 2013
By the year 2020, the company expects to have an annual turnover of Rs60,000 crore with product sales in more than 50 countries.
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