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Activision Blizzard acquires mobile gaming firm King Digital for $5.9 bn
04 Nov 2015
The acquisition is the biggest-ever for a mobile gaming company and pips Microsoft's $2.5-billion purchase of Swedish game maker Mojang last year
Pak bans coverage of ‘terror’ outfits, admits LeT role in 26/11
03 Nov 2015
Pakistani authorities have banned the electronic media from running any advertisement of these organisations for collection of funds "in the name of social work"
China’s LeTV looks to ‘Make in India’
02 Nov 2015
Shampoo, cosmetics ingredient can cause breast cancer
02 Nov 2015
Even at low levels, a class of preservatives widely-used in consumer products like shampoos, cosmetics, body lotions, and sunscreens can contribute to development of breast cancer
Shampoo, cosmetics ingredient can cause breast cancer
02 Nov 2015
Even at low levels, a class of preservatives widely-used in consumer products like shampoos, cosmetics, body lotions, and sunscreens can contribute to development of breast cancer
UK surgeons use cow parts to save baby’s life
02 Nov 2015
Sun website to ditch its paywall
31 Oct 2015
Xiaomi to launch pre-Diwali flash sale
31 Oct 2015
Xiaomi to launch pre-Diwali flash sale
31 Oct 2015
Xiaomi to launch pre-Diwali flash sale
31 Oct 2015
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