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Ikea introduces lamps, furniture with wireless chargers
02 Mar 2015
Swedish furniture maker Ikea has incorporated induction-charging stations into products from its latest collection, which will allow users to wirelessly charge their smartphones
Blaze in KG-D6 Telangana gas pipeline, none hurt
02 Mar 2015
Threatened by Silicon Valley, Swiss watchmakers turning ‘smart’
02 Mar 2015
As technology firms like Apple increasingly threaten to intrude into the wristwatch market with ‘smart’ watches, Switzerland’s famed makers of traditional watches are feeling the threat, and responding in kind
US rules to end discrimination in broadband speeds
27 Feb 2015
US regulators on Thursday approved landmark internet rules that would prevent broadband providers from separating online traffic into slow and fast lanes
SC caveat on spectrum auction may affect bidders
27 Feb 2015
While the Supreme Court has allowed the 4 March telecom spectrum to go ahead, it found ‘inconsistencies’ in the government’s stand, and said successful bidders would have no rights until its final verdict
Republicans give up opposition to net neutrality
25 Feb 2015
Pakistan asks users for fingerprint identification or face cancellation of mobile services
25 Feb 2015
ABG Shipyard zooms on news of stake sale
25 Feb 2015
ABG Shipyard zooms on news of stake sale
25 Feb 2015
ABG Shipyard zooms on news of stake sale
25 Feb 2015
Sec 144 clamped in Ahmedabad as swine flu gets out of control
25 Feb 2015
Gujarat has registered the second-highest death toll from the outbreak of Swine flu after neighbouring Rajasthan
Home Depot 4Q profit beats analysts estimates
25 Feb 2015
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