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Vodafone launches roaming pack with discounts
14 May 2013
Ranbaxy fined $500 mn by US regulator over drug safety lapses
14 May 2013
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd yesterday agreed to pay a record $500 million fine to settle a US civil and criminal lawsuit brought on by a whistle-blower and the US regulator
Google to triple storage space across services like Gmail, Drive
14 May 2013
The new amount of storage space will give people who use Google services the most generous storage capacity of any player in the free online-storage game
Samsung tests 5G tech to enable one-second movie downloads
13 May 2013
The new technology that allows data transmission of more than one gigabyte per second over a distance of two kilometers would offer transmitting speeds "up to several hundred times faster" than existing 4G networks
SBI Mutual launches gold accumulation fund
11 May 2013
Carl Icahn, Southeastern table firm bid for Dell
11 May 2013
The offer would still leave a portion of Dell publicly traded, compared to Michael Dell’s offer of taking the entire company private for $13.65 a share in cash
Carl Icahn, Southeastern table firm bid for Dell
11 May 2013
The offer would still leave a portion of Dell publicly traded, compared to Michael Dell’s offer of taking the entire company private for $13.65 a share in cash
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