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Cloud computing helps expedite hospital trauma care
By By Jackie Carr | 13 Apr 2011
Japan raises Fukushima disaster to Chernobyl's Level 7
12 Apr 2011
A Level 7 nuclear accident, on the International Nuclear Event Scale, involves“widespread health and environmental effects along with an external release of a significant fraction of the reactor core inventory.
Nuclear Power Corp eyeing uranium mines abroad
12 Apr 2011
The government is looking at creating a joint venture to buy stakes in uranium mines abroad in order to get assured and long-term fuel supplies for its power plants
India's Mobile VAS potential Rs55,000 crore: PwC
11 Apr 2011
Gartner revises 2009 smartphone OS projections
11 Apr 2011
In a new prediction Gartner has radically revised its earlier 2009 projections for the smartphone industry
Spectrum to be de-linked from licences; M&A rules may be eased: Sibal
11 Apr 2011
Telecom minister Kapil Sibal today announced wide guidelines that will form the basis of a new telecom policy
ED charges top telecom firms with Rs4,300-crore forex fraud
09 Apr 2011
Shahid Balwa-promoted Swan Telecom was found to have committed the maximum violation, involving foreign exchange valued at around Rs3,608 crore.
Japan to stop dumping radioactive water into sea
09 Apr 2011
A bad job is worse for health than being jobless, finds study
By By Jagdeep Worah | 09 Apr 2011
Most people would agree that having a job – any job – is better than being unemployed. But is it? asks Jagdeep Worah
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