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Boss Orange watches to be launched in India
24 Feb 2009
Boss Orange watches to be launched in India
24 Feb 2009
Galileo introduces ‘online check-in facility’
24 Feb 2009
Oscars: "Slumdog Millionaire" is top dog with eight
23 Feb 2009
India figured heavily as a theme, and Indians as talent, at the 81st Oscar Awards ceremony, with the underdog entry "Slumdog Millionaire" picking up as many as eight of the golden statuettes.
India's phone connections top 400 million; tele-density reaches 34.5 per cent
21 Feb 2009
Telephone service providers added a total of 15.26 million new fixed and mobile connections during January 2009, taking the total to over 400 million
Telstra's mobile broadband breaks speed barrier; declared world's fastest by Guinness World Records
20 Feb 2009
The Telstra NextG network, with a peak network speed of 21 Mbps, was yesterday declared the world's fastest mobile broadband network by the Guinness World Records
Kraft Foods opts for a delicious logo makeover
19 Feb 2009
Kraft Foods opts for a delicious logo makeover
19 Feb 2009
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