India
Will mobile phones replace landlines? 'Absolutely not,' said Motorola
Back in 1973 Motorola was very categorical in rejecting the assumption that mobile phones cold replace landlines.
Ghaziabad: Armed men loot trader near MLA, SSP's house
Eyewitnesses say the men came in a car, overtook Ramesh Chand's Skoda car and opened fired.
Are Ranbir Kapoor and Honey Singh best friends?
The two met in Delhi during the shooting of Abhinav Kashyap's 'Besharam'.
'This is the End' trailer: Six friends trapped in a house
The film features James Franco, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and Danny McBride in the lead roles.
UN overwhelmingly approves global arms trade treaty
The treaty seeks to regulate the $70 billion business in conventional arms and keep weapons out of the hands of human rights abusers.
Women reservation in Bihar will empower them, says Nitish
The Chief Minister said other states should take a leaf from Bihar and empower women by providing them 50 per cent reservation in the cooperative bodies.
Madhya Pradesh: Five arrested for harassing school girls
The youths had boarded the bus in which the girls were travelling and forcefully applied colours on them. They also threw beer at them and harassed them.
Del Potro gets wild card for Monte Carlo Masters
Seventh-ranked Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina has been given a wild card into the Monte Carlo Masters this month.
Facebook fails to end trademark infringement lawsuit over Timeline
Facebook's Timeline has been one of the most widely discussed topics in recent times. It has also been one to generate a mixed bag of buzz in the user community.
Nokia still the Indian mobile phone market leader with 21.8 pc share
Mobile handset sales in India grew 20.8 per cent to 221.6 million units in 2012, driven by a strong growth in the smartphone category, according to a study.
'Kochadaiyaan' to be screened at the Cannes festival
The movie will have actors Deepika Padukone and Shobana in key roles.
Nuclear weapons guarantee peace: North Korea
Our nuclear strength is a reliable war deterrent and a guarantee to protect our sovereignty," said Kim Jong-un.
Petrol price cut by 85 paise per litre, excluding VAT
After including VAT, the reduction in price of petrol in Delhi comes to Rs 1.02 per litre and the fuel will cost Rs 67.29 per litre from midnight against Rs 68.34.
Now, contact lenses to restore near vision
The emerging technique called hyperopic orthokeratology may provide a new alternative for restoring near vision.
Congress MLA climbs up mobile tower in protest
MLA PC Choudhary alleged that radiation from 3 mobile towers erected closely in the Badi Sadri locality had affected the health of the people.
Tamil thriller 'Netru Indru' has been shot in dense forests
The film features actors like Vimal, Prasanna Venkatesan, Richard, Nandhagi and Arundhati in key roles.