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Amazon to Acquire Roomba-Maker iRobot for About $1.7 Billion
- Friday August 5, 2022
- Reuters
Amazon will acquire iRobot, the maker of popular vacuum cleaners, about $1.7 billion (roughly Rs. 13,500) as part of the company's attempts to bolster its smart phone devices. Roomba vacuums that cost as much as $1,000 (roughly Rs. 79,500) collect spatial data on households that could prove valuable to companies developing so-called smart home t...
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Factory Unit Selling Fake Products Of Top Brands Busted In Noida: Police
- Saturday August 29, 2020
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
A Noida-based factory manufacturing and selling counterfeit products of popular household items like Harpic toilet cleaner, disinfectant Dettol, and washing powder Surf Excel, among others, has been busted, police said on Friday.
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Beware! These Household Cleaning Products May Make Your Child Overweight
- Monday September 17, 2018
- Health | ANI
Commonly used household cleaners could be making children overweight by altering their gut microbiota. Associations with altered gut flora in babies 3-4 months old were strongest for frequent use of household disinfectants such as multisurface cleaners.
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To Reduce Waste, Try This Instead Of That
- Wednesday July 11, 2018
- The Washington Post
Reduction of waste in your daily routine can make you lead a healthy life by only swapping from non-reusable to reusable goods. These ways can help us to save environment and lead a healthy life by reducing waste.
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Dyson Air Purifiers and Vacuum Cleaner Are Coming to India: Here’s What You Can Expect
- Friday November 10, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
British technology company Dyson is coming to India in a few months, with vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and hair dryers. Here's what you should expect.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Xiaomi's Mi Home Is Now In India - Will Mi Routers and Vacuums Follow?
- Friday May 12, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
Xiaomi has launched its Mi Home offline store in India. Gadgets 360 chatted with Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain to find out what this will mean for the brand's other household products, which are currently not in India?
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www.gadgets360.com
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Beware of Common Household Cleaners That May Lead to Critical Eye Injuries in Kids
- Saturday August 6, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Toddlers exposed to common household cleaners are at a greater risk of getting injured by chemicals which can lead to critical eye injuries and damage internal organs irreparably, according to a recent study.
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food.ndtv.com
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British entrepreneur James Dyson plans affordable household robots
- Sunday February 9, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
Sir James Dyson, one of Britain's most successful entrepreneurs and the name behind famous vacuum cleaners, now plans to create affordable house robots that will revolutionise domestic chores.
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www.ndtv.com
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WHO for Cleaner Cooking Fuels
- Friday September 6, 2013
- IANS, New Delhi
The World Health Organisation (WHO) Thursday called for replacing solid fuels like coal and wood with cleaner ones like cooking gas and electricity in households in order to check respiratory diseases.Household air pollution is a major contributor to...
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food.ndtv.com
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Amazon to Acquire Roomba-Maker iRobot for About $1.7 Billion
- Friday August 5, 2022
- Reuters
Amazon will acquire iRobot, the maker of popular vacuum cleaners, about $1.7 billion (roughly Rs. 13,500) as part of the company's attempts to bolster its smart phone devices. Roomba vacuums that cost as much as $1,000 (roughly Rs. 79,500) collect spatial data on households that could prove valuable to companies developing so-called smart home t...
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Factory Unit Selling Fake Products Of Top Brands Busted In Noida: Police
- Saturday August 29, 2020
- Noida News | Press Trust of India
A Noida-based factory manufacturing and selling counterfeit products of popular household items like Harpic toilet cleaner, disinfectant Dettol, and washing powder Surf Excel, among others, has been busted, police said on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Beware! These Household Cleaning Products May Make Your Child Overweight
- Monday September 17, 2018
- Health | ANI
Commonly used household cleaners could be making children overweight by altering their gut microbiota. Associations with altered gut flora in babies 3-4 months old were strongest for frequent use of household disinfectants such as multisurface cleaners.
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www.ndtv.com
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To Reduce Waste, Try This Instead Of That
- Wednesday July 11, 2018
- The Washington Post
Reduction of waste in your daily routine can make you lead a healthy life by only swapping from non-reusable to reusable goods. These ways can help us to save environment and lead a healthy life by reducing waste.
-
doctor.ndtv.com
-
Dyson Air Purifiers and Vacuum Cleaner Are Coming to India: Here’s What You Can Expect
- Friday November 10, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
British technology company Dyson is coming to India in a few months, with vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and hair dryers. Here's what you should expect.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Xiaomi's Mi Home Is Now In India - Will Mi Routers and Vacuums Follow?
- Friday May 12, 2017
- Gopal Sathe
Xiaomi has launched its Mi Home offline store in India. Gadgets 360 chatted with Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain to find out what this will mean for the brand's other household products, which are currently not in India?
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www.gadgets360.com
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Beware of Common Household Cleaners That May Lead to Critical Eye Injuries in Kids
- Saturday August 6, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Toddlers exposed to common household cleaners are at a greater risk of getting injured by chemicals which can lead to critical eye injuries and damage internal organs irreparably, according to a recent study.
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food.ndtv.com
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British entrepreneur James Dyson plans affordable household robots
- Sunday February 9, 2014
- World News | Press Trust of India
Sir James Dyson, one of Britain's most successful entrepreneurs and the name behind famous vacuum cleaners, now plans to create affordable house robots that will revolutionise domestic chores.
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www.ndtv.com
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WHO for Cleaner Cooking Fuels
- Friday September 6, 2013
- IANS, New Delhi
The World Health Organisation (WHO) Thursday called for replacing solid fuels like coal and wood with cleaner ones like cooking gas and electricity in households in order to check respiratory diseases.Household air pollution is a major contributor to...
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food.ndtv.com