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Sony to invest nearly $1 billion to increase CMOS image sensor production
23 Jun 2012
CMOS image sensors enable Sony to mount large-scale circuits while decreasing the chip size of image sensors, allowing for a more compact size for digital cameras and mobile devices
Vindication for Tata Motors as HC rules Singur Act invalid
22 Jun 2012
Ruling in favour of Tata Motors, a two-judge bench of the the Calcutta High Court today held that the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act 2011 was unconstitutional and void
Vindication for Tata Motors as HC rules Singur Act invalid
22 Jun 2012
Ruling in favour of Tata Motors, a two-judge bench of the the Calcutta High Court today held that the Singur Land Rehabilitation and Development Act 2011 was unconstitutional and void
BlackBerry 10 devices to feature only touch screen keyboards
22 Jun 2012
The first BlackBerry device running RIM’s new operating software will feature only a touch-screen keyboard
Samsung wins first patent battle against Apple in Dutch court
21 Jun 2012
The court however rejected Samsung’s plea to ban sales of Apple’s iPhone4 and the iPad2 and the new iPad in the country for violating three other technical patents
Samsung wins first patent battle against Apple in Dutch court
21 Jun 2012
The court however rejected Samsung’s plea to ban sales of Apple’s iPhone4 and the iPad2 and the new iPad in the country for violating three other technical patents
Rio Tinto to invest £2.66 bn on iron ore development
21 Jun 2012
Rio Tinto expects its iron ore business in Australia and Guinea to cater to strong Chinese demand
Rio Tinto to invest £2.66 bn on iron ore development
21 Jun 2012
Rio Tinto expects its iron ore business in Australia and Guinea to cater to strong Chinese demand
TCS to pay Rs8 crore commission to Ratan Tata
21 Jun 2012
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