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2G scam: NDA reverses UPA stance, backs CBI
19 Jun 2014
The NDA government has decided to give active support to the CBI’s investigation into the 2G scam
GSM operators add 6.19 million users in May
18 Jun 2014
Elon Musk’s SolarCity to acquire panel maker Silevo
18 Jun 2014
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk's SolarCity is acquiring solar panel maker Silevo in a bid to out-compete fossil-fuel grid power
Elon Musk’s SolarCity to acquire panel maker Silevo
18 Jun 2014
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk's SolarCity is acquiring solar panel maker Silevo in a bid to out-compete fossil-fuel grid power
GCHQ can legally snoop on Facebook, Google users: UK government
18 Jun 2014
The UK government says its intelligence agencies can snoop on Facebook and Google users without individual warrant as the firms were based overseas
GCHQ can legally snoop on Facebook, Google users: UK government
18 Jun 2014
The UK government says its intelligence agencies can snoop on Facebook and Google users without individual warrant as the firms were based overseas
Amazon to launch new smartphone: Reports
18 Jun 2014
Iraqi government blocks access to social media
16 Jun 2014
UK health service docs face jail for mistreating patients
14 Jun 2014
Under the proposed legislation, deliberate or reckless behaviour towards patients will become punishable by up to five years in prison and £5,000 fines under the government's amendment to the criminal justice and courts bill
Iraq violence sends oil prices towards $112 a barrel
13 Jun 2014
Brent crude oil rose up towards $112 a barrel on Thursday on fears of the volatile situation in Iraq leading to disruption of oil supplies
A cool crowd funding appeal drives dollars towards an innovative online education platform for animators
By By Pravin J Philip | 12 Jun 2014
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