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Technology license dispute may close down Skype
01 Aug 2009
Smartphones vulnerable to SMS-launched attacks warn researchers
01 Aug 2009
Researchers have identified a number of vulnerabilities in smart phones made by various vendors that allow an attacker to execute malicious code without being triggered by any action on the vitctim's part.
Russia starts work on East Asian gas pipeline
31 Jul 2009
Alstom plans joint venture with Bharat Forge
31 Jul 2009
Alstom plans joint venture with Bharat Forge
31 Jul 2009
Cablevision to spin off Madison Square Garden
31 Jul 2009
US-Canadian courts clear Nortel-Ericsson deal
30 Jul 2009
US-Canadian courts clear Nortel-Ericsson deal
30 Jul 2009
US-Canadian courts clear Nortel-Ericsson deal
30 Jul 2009
Organic food not superior to conventional foods: study
30 Jul 2009
Organic food has no significant difference from ordinary food, according to a major study by the researchers of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
UK brewers cheer rising beer sales
29 Jul 2009
CISA wants China to end spot iron ore trade
29 Jul 2009
Japan's Kyocera floats Indian subsidiary
29 Jul 2009
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