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Tata Motors mulls price hike
25 Jul 2013
Tata Motors mulls price hike
25 Jul 2013
Volvo develops faster, portable car battery charger
25 Jul 2013
A charge that gives a 164-km range takes just 1-1/2 hours, against the 8-10 hours that an ordinary single-phase 230 V household outlet takes
Volvo develops faster, portable car battery charger
25 Jul 2013
A charge that gives a 164-km range takes just 1-1/2 hours, against the 8-10 hours that an ordinary single-phase 230 V household outlet takes
Volvo develops faster, portable car battery charger
25 Jul 2013
A charge that gives a 164-km range takes just 1-1/2 hours, against the 8-10 hours that an ordinary single-phase 230 V household outlet takes
Volvo develops faster, portable car battery charger
25 Jul 2013
A charge that gives a 164-km range takes just 1-1/2 hours, against the 8-10 hours that an ordinary single-phase 230 V household outlet takes
Michael Dell raises offer by a dime to tweak voting rules
25 Jul 2013
Michael Dell wants the company special committee to drop a rule that treats shares not cast either 'for' or 'against' the deal, as votes against the deal.
Michael Dell raises offer by a dime to tweak voting rules
25 Jul 2013
Michael Dell wants the company special committee to drop a rule that treats shares not cast either 'for' or 'against' the deal, as votes against the deal.
Facebook beats second quarter profit expectations, shares up 17%
25 Jul 2013
The results follow weaker-than-expected results from online search leader Google Inc, signalling that Facebook's aggressive push into the mobile advertising market continued to pay off
Google unveils Nexus 7 and net-to-TV dongle
25 Jul 2013
Google yesterday unveiled a sleeker but more powerful tablet PC in its Nexus range along with a thumb-sized device to enable users of popular mobile gadgets to send online content to television sets wirelessly
Google unveils Nexus 7 and net-to-TV dongle
25 Jul 2013
Google yesterday unveiled a sleeker but more powerful tablet PC in its Nexus range along with a thumb-sized device to enable users of popular mobile gadgets to send online content to television sets wirelessly
IAF receives second C17 heavy-lift aircraft news
24 Jul 2013
IAF receives second C17 heavy-lift aircraft news
24 Jul 2013
Cairn India to invest $3 bn in new projects
24 Jul 2013
Energy major Cairn India will invest about Rs16,000 crore ($3 billion) in oil and gas exploration activities at its flagship oilfields in Rajasthan, besides other blocks in India.
TCS completes acquisition of French ERP firm Alti
24 Jul 2013
Alti, among the top 5 SAP system integrators in France, catering to top French corporations in the banking, financial services, luxury, manufacturing and utilities sectors.
2Q net income at United Technologies Corp rises
24 Jul 2013
Cisco to buy cyber security solutions provider Sourcefire for $2.7 bn
23 Jul 2013
Cisco Systems Inc, the world’s biggest maker of networking gear, today agreed to buy cyber security solutions provider Sourcefire Inc, for around $2.7 billio
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