In a recent court judgement America proved itself once again that it wont tolerate any racism in the country. An engineer of Indian origin who was fired by her employer, a multi-billion dollar corporate, after she complained of her senior's racist...
Stanley O'Neal the infamous CEO of Merrill Lynch, under whom the company faced huge losses has announced his retirement on Oct 30. The company's board announced that O'Neal would give up his chief executive and chairman's posts following Merrill's...
The Indian Institutes of Management are globally renowned as transformers of bright young students into enterprising adults capable of promoting, running and leading their businesses to success at world level. There have been several examples of IIM...
The Beijing Olympics might still be some months away but the controversy over broadcasting rights have already started to crop up. Such controversies are not that uncommon in a global market where lucrative sponsorship deals and collaborations with top.
The entire catalogue of Napster will be soon available for download over the AT&T network. The two companies have expanded their existing partnership, which would see more than 5 million full-tracks currently in Napster's library being made available.
European regulators declared on Monday that they have secured an agreement with Microsoft that will bring the company into compliance with the European Commission's 2004 ruling on the company's anticompetitive practices.
Pressure had been mounting...
A growing number of industries based in India are realizing the importance of linking up with educational institutions and sponsoring their academic and research activities. In all first world economies, it is not the government that funds universities...
Sony has finally sealed the deal with it's rival Toshiba over the chip manufacturing plant. The manufacturing plant located in Western Japan (Nagasaki), will be handed over to Toshiba soon enough. The production facility makes graphics chips for...
Nokia is expanding its business by acquiring the world's leading provider of mapping software, Navteq. Nokia announced that the company is ready to but Navteq for about US$8.1 billion in cash.
One month ago, to grab Navteq and boost its software..
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