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Infineon bags order to supply security chips for US passports

Infineon Technologies AG, Europe's second-biggest maker of semiconductors, has managed to secure a multi-million piece order from the U.S. state department to supply security chips for country’s new electronic U.S.

Repaired Space Shuttle Atlantis Ready for Take-Off

NASA workers have completed the delicate work of repairing the launch pad on the shuttle Atlantis, which is scheduled to lift off on August 27, 2006. The mission is to resume construction of the International Space Station, which has been stalled since the 2003 Columbia disaster.

Aftermath of Battery Recall: Dell’s Profits Slide

Soon after the world’s largest Personal computer manufacturer, Dell Inc. announced the industry's largest voluntary safety recall of its 4.1 million batteries it has reported a huge drop in its second quarter profits by 51% to $502 million from $1.02 billion last year.

Ybrant Technologies opens its Second Unit in India

Bangalore -- Ybrant Technologies Inc, which delivers support services and software tools for enterprise e-marketing, has yesterday announced the launch of its second unit in Hyderabad, India.

Dell Vs Sony: Recalled Battery Debacle

The Dell battery debacle, as expected, has started the passing the buck game between Dell and Sony. The recall of 4.1 million batteries by Dell over concerns of their overheating, is likely to put a big dent in the bottom lines of both the companies.

India’s power hub- Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu will soon turn into the power hub of India, thanks to Tamil Nadu’s very active Chief Minister M Karunanidhi and his investment friendly policies.