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Murdoch unveils first iPad newspaper ‘The Daily’
03 Feb 2011
The first of its kind digital newspaper, exclusive to Apple’s iPad, would cost subscribers 99 cents per week or $39.99 yearly
Murdoch unveils first iPad newspaper ‘The Daily’
03 Feb 2011
The first of its kind digital newspaper, exclusive to Apple’s iPad, would cost subscribers 99 cents per week or $39.99 yearly
Raja, two aides held in spectrum case
02 Feb 2011
The Supreme Court has given the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate a 10 February deadline for submitting status reports on the 2G spectrum case
No keys to encrypted enterprise email: RIM
02 Feb 2011
OPEC to boost output on oil supply disruption
02 Feb 2011
Though OPEC is concerned over unrest in Egypt, it feels there is no cause for an immediate increase in output
Radia tapes leak being probed, government tells SC
01 Feb 2011
The government today told the Supreme Court that it was taking the issue of leakage of phone-tapped conversations between Tata Group chief Ratan Tata and corporate lobbyist Niira Radia seriously
Greencore gets more time for Northern bid
01 Feb 2011
2G scam: we are the final authority, says SC
01 Feb 2011
The Supreme Court today said that the Comptroller and Auditor General’s report cannot be the only basis for cancellation of licences for the 2G services
Oil theft fallout: CBI to probe Sonawane killing
01 Feb 2011
Oil retailers wangle Rs8,000-cr subsidy
01 Feb 2011
BlackBerry in another face-off with India
01 Feb 2011
Games probe panel indicts Prasar Bharti, DD ex-chiefs
01 Feb 2011
The committee headed by former Comptroller and Auditor General V K Shunglu submitted the report to the prime minister’s office and cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar
Justice Patil's report on 2G scam indicts Raja, aides
31 Jan 2011
Former telecom minister A Raja has been squarely indicted for several procedural wrongdoings in the allocation of 2G spectrum by the one-man probe panel of retired judge Shivraj Patil
Adarsh raids continue; promoters on the lam
31 Jan 2011
Former chief minister of Maharashtra Ashok Chavhan's name has been mentioned in the FIR, which came after the Bombay high court pulled up the agency for its slow and unmethodical investigations
Uninor moves SC against DoT's spectrum fee hike
29 Jan 2011
Spectrum to be allocated at market-linked prices: Sibal
29 Jan 2011
The focus of the new policy is to bring in improvements in telecom technology and provision of broadband services with increasing speeds.
Andhra snatches coffee giant Lavazza away from TN
29 Jan 2011
In what is seen as a victory for Andhra Pradesh over its southern neighbour Tamil Nadu, Italian coffee giant Lavazza has decided to move its manufacturing facility out of the Tamil Nadu capital Chennai to the Sri City
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