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RIM launches mobile version of PlayBook tablet
03 Aug 2012
Oracle faces billions of dollars in damages claim from arch rival HP
02 Aug 2012
Oracle Corp may end up paying billions of dollars in damages for a breach of software development contract lawsuit bought by arch rival Hewlett-Packard
Oracle faces billions of dollars in damages claim from arch rival HP
02 Aug 2012
Oracle Corp may end up paying billions of dollars in damages for a breach of software development contract lawsuit bought by arch rival Hewlett-Packard
Belgium to help India modernise railway stations
02 Aug 2012
Kodak wins two patents dispute against Apple
02 Aug 2012
RIM denies handing over encryption keys to India
02 Aug 2012
Maruti violence: 10 ringleaders nabbed
02 Aug 2012
Yes Bank ties up syndicated loan facility
02 Aug 2012
Lenovo, EMC form strategic alliance
02 Aug 2012
The partnership will increase Lenovo’s position in industry standard servers and networked storage solutions while EMC will significantly expand its footprint particularly in China and other high-growth markets
Lenovo, EMC form strategic alliance
02 Aug 2012
The partnership will increase Lenovo’s position in industry standard servers and networked storage solutions while EMC will significantly expand its footprint particularly in China and other high-growth markets
Bain Capital to buy 30 % of Genpact for $1 billion
02 Aug 2012
Boston-based Bain Capital, co-founded by US presidential candidate Mitt Romney, will pay $14.76 per share for 68 million Genpact shares, with a lock-in period of two and a half years
SBI cuts retail lending rates by up to 50 bps
01 Aug 2012
SBI has reduced its minimum lending rate for both car loans and home loans to 10.25 per cent, effective 7 August
NDTV sues Nielsen, TAM for ‘twisting data for bribes’
01 Aug 2012
NDTV has sued global television rating agency Nielsen and its Indian arm TAM India for over $1.3 billion in a New York court, alleging manipulation of viewership data in exchange for bribes
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