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2G auction begins on 23 January; DoT launches process
13 Dec 2013
The DoT will hold a pre-bid conference on 20 December and give time till 28 December for companies to seek clarifications on the rules.
Widespread hacking of top Android, iOS apps revealed
12 Dec 2013
Research has revealed that all the top 100 paid Android apps and 56 per cent of the top 100 paid Apple iOS apps have been hacked
Widespread hacking of top Android, iOS apps revealed
12 Dec 2013
Research has revealed that all the top 100 paid Android apps and 56 per cent of the top 100 paid Apple iOS apps have been hacked
Finally, real estate prices head south
By By Supriya Sanzagiri | 12 Dec 2013
With a rising inventory of unsold real estate stock, it will be prudent for prospective buyers to wait and watch the market, says Supriya Sanzagiri
Hilton IPO raises $2.34 bn
12 Dec 2013
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc, the luxury hotels chain bought by private equity firm Blackstone Group LP in 2007, yesterday raised $2.34 billion in its initial public offering, making it the biggest floatation by a hotel company
NSA targeted on-line games to track terrorists
10 Dec 2013
Diesel prices go up again by 50 paise a litre
07 Dec 2013
Cabinet panel moots 10% ethanol mix in fuel
06 Dec 2013
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
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
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
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