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Dynamics of Xiaomi and Microsoft team-up
Tech2 News Staff •Xiaomi has agreed to buy about 1,500 patents from Microsoft in exchange for bundling Microsoft Office and Skype with their Smartphone devices.

Amazon CEO 'invades India' on Fortune cover as Lord Vishnu; draws flak from Hindu bodies
Fp Staff •The cover of the January issue of Fortune magazine carrying a illustration of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos resembling Hindu god Vishnu has drawn outrage over “trivialisation of their venerated deity”.

Meet Rahul Sharma: All you need to know about Micromax co-founder and Asin's future husband
Fp Staff •Chances are that the news of Asin marrying the Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma is all over your social media timelines and news websites

Saudi Prince pledges entire $32 billion fortune to charitable projects
Fp Archives •Saudi Arabia's billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal on Wednesday pledged his entire $32-billion (28.8-billion-euro) fortune to charitable projects.

Apple's Tim Cook plans to give away all his money to charity
Fp Archives •Fortune magazine cited the head of the world's largest technology corporation as saying he planned to donate his estimated $785 million fortune to charity - after paying for his 10-year-old nephew's college education.

ICICI Bank's Chanda Kochhar, 7 other Indians on Fortune's list of powerful women
Fp Archives •Kochhar, ranked highest among Indian women, has been ranked second across the region, while three others - State Bank of India's Arundhati Bhattacharya (4th), HPCL's Nishi Vasudeva (5th) and Axis Bank's Shikha Sharma (10th) - have also made it to the top 10.

Chanda Kochhar tops Fortune's most powerful Indian businesswomen list
Fp Archives •ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar has been named as the most powerful businesswoman in India for the third consecutive year by Fortune Magazine.

Bankers Chanda Kochhar, Shikha Sharma make the Fortune power list
Fp Archives •Kochhar has been ranked fourth, followed by National Stock Exchange chief Chitra Ramkrishna at 17th, Axis Bank's Shikha Sharma at 32nd and HSBC's Naina Lal Kidwai at 42nd place among the Indians on the international list of most powerful women in business.<br /><br />

TCS replaces Tata Steel as India's most admired company
Fp Archives •TCS is followed by Hindustan Unilever, ITC, Infosys and SBI in the top-five, while last year's top-ranked firm Tata Steel has slipped to seventh position in the list of India's 50 most admired companies.

