Industry
American Tower Corporation closes Viom buy
21 Apr 2016
India ranks 133rd in press freedom; Modi ‘indifferent’
21 Apr 2016
Indians may think they have a relatively free press, but in fact India ranks an abysmally low 133 among 180 countries in the latest annual World Press Freedom Index
The SS7 flaw: all a hacker needs is your phone number
20 Apr 2016
Every person with a cellphone necessarily uses SS7 to make calls or send messages – but it has a protocol flaw that can allow hackers to record your calls, read your texts, view your contacts, or track your location even with GPS disabled
Tirupati temple deposits 1,311 kg gold with PNB under gold monetisation scheme
19 Apr 2016
Tirumala temple gets about one tonne of gold every year as offerings from devotees, which is typically sent to refineries or the government mint for conversion to gold bars, which are then deposited in banks
Oil continues to tumble as Opec talks collapse
18 Apr 2016
With post-sanctions Iran looking to boost oil sales, its tensions with Saudi Arabia has left Opec in tatters, with a crucial meeting in Doha failing to reach an agreement on curtailing production
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