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2 million Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo passwords stolen
05 Dec 2013
Security experts have discovered around 2 million passwords to websites including Facebook, Google, Twitter and Yahoo have been stolen from internet users across the globe
Cellphone towers pose no health risks: former WHO official
05 Dec 2013
Radio towers emit five times more radiation than mobile phone towers, but no one has had cancer due to radio usage, says a former WHO official
Telecom back end haulier CSG to acquire Volubill
05 Dec 2013
India, Japan propose joint procurement of LNG
05 Dec 2013
Newsweek to be back in print in January
04 Dec 2013
The print edition of global current affairs weekly Newsweek is being revived by its new owners and could be back on the stands by January
Snowden leaks: press irate as Guardian faces grilling
04 Dec 2013
Alan Rusbridger, the editor of The Guardian, faces questioning by a UK parliamentary committee over his newspaper's publication of intelligence documents leaked by former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden
Snowden leaks: press irate as Guardian faces grilling
04 Dec 2013
Alan Rusbridger, the editor of The Guardian, faces questioning by a UK parliamentary committee over his newspaper's publication of intelligence documents leaked by former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden
New York magazine to go bi-weekly
03 Dec 2013
Hilton Worldwide to raise $2.4 bn in biggest hotels IPO
03 Dec 2013
The luxury chain's public offering is the biggest floatation by a hotel company
No non-compete clause in pharma sector takeovers: govt
02 Dec 2013
Promoters of a company would be free to invest in a similar pharma unit after they sell-off an existing unit
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