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Centre moves Bombay HC to acquire Homi Bhabha's bungalow
24 Jun 2014
The three-storey bungalow with a built-up area of over 17,150 sq ft on a plot measuring 1,600 sq m, offers a beautiful view of the sea
Nivea to set up first Indian plant at Sanand in Gujarat
23 Jun 2014
Apart from the manufacturing facility, Nivea India will also set up a research & development centre at the Sanand-based factory
Google, Microsoft to include ‘kill switches’ in OS
21 Jun 2014
With the feature users can remotely deactivate their smartphone in the event of its theft
Google, Microsoft to include ‘kill switches’ in OS
21 Jun 2014
With the feature users can remotely deactivate their smartphone in the event of its theft
Govt sets up panel to formulate rubber policy
20 Jun 2014
India again looks to Iran as Iraq trouble sends oil prices soaring
20 Jun 2014
Benchmark crude prices are trading at a nine-month high as Islamic militants battle government forces in Iraq, which is now India’s second-biggest oil supplier
Amazon unveils 3D smartphone Fire
20 Jun 2014
The Fire Phone features four cameras that can track faces to show images, appearing to have depth similar to a hologram, and lets users scroll through web or book pages by only tilting the device
Amazon unveils 3D smartphone Fire
20 Jun 2014
The Fire Phone features four cameras that can track faces to show images, appearing to have depth similar to a hologram, and lets users scroll through web or book pages by only tilting the device
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