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After 15 Years, Apple Prepares To Split With Intel: Here's What to Expect
Apple has been working to replace Intel chips with its own design in Macs for years and may finally announce it on Monday during its online WWDC20 developer conference.
China Charges 2 Canadians with Spying, Trudeau Says 'Disappointed' Amid Calls for More Aggressive Stand
Canada's former ambassador to China, Guy Saint-Jacques, meanwhile, urged Ottawa to take a more aggressive stance with Beijing.
India Ready to Wage War: Uddhav Thackeray Tells PM at All-Party Meet on Ladakh Face-off
China was responsible for the coronavirus pandemic and now it was taking advantage of the situation and trying to build pressure on the border, the chief minister stated.
Over 7,000 Rapid Antigen Tests Conducted on First Fay in Delhi: ICMR
Following Union Home Ministry instructions, both government and private labs were involved. Out of the over 7,000 tests performed in Delhi, 450 were found positive.
Amid Gun Salutes and Cries of Revenge, 4 Jawans Killed in Galwan Valley Clashes Cremated in Bihar
Four sepoys and a Havildar Sunil Kumar from Patna district had laid down their lives in Ganwal valley. The Havildars body was cremated on Thursday, having arrived here on the previous day.
Govt Launches Portal 'SATYABHAMA' to Promote R&D in Mining, Mineral Sector
The portal has been designed, developed and implemented by National Informatics Centre (NIC), Mines Informatics Division.
UN Human Rights Council Sets up Inquiry into 'Systemic Racism' after George Floyd Death in US
The mandate also asks U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to examine government responses to peaceful protests, including accusations of the excessive use of force, and deliver findings in a year's time.
'We Don't Want to Sell Chinese Goods, But Not Clearing Stock Would Mean Huge Losses'
Traders at Kolkata’s Terreti Bazaar — a wholesale market of electrical items and lighting, which also has food stalls — are in a dilemma as the chorus grows to boycott Chinese products.
'World in a New and Dangerous Phase': WHO Head Warns Coronavirus Pandemic is Accelerating
Thursday's 1,50,000 new cases were the highest in a single day so far.
Haryana Caps Coronavirus Testing Rate at Rs 2,400, Down from Rs 4,500
Haryana reported 115 new cases of coronavirus by Friday afternoon, taking the state's case tally to 9,333. The state has reported 134 deaths so far.
Scindia, Kharge Among 43 First Timers to Enter Rajya Sabha, Account for 72% of 61 Seats Being Filled Up
Other prominent leaders to enter Rajya Sabha for the first time include M Thambidurai (former deputy speaker of Lok Sabha), KC Venugopal and KR Suresh Reddy former speaker of composite Andhra Pradesh.
Can India Boycott China and Make Phones Locally? Yes, But It's a Long, Arduous Journey
When it comes to smartphones, India is only an assembly hub right now, and we remain dependent on nations such as China for critical components.
UP Govt Mills Paid Record Rs 1 Lakh Crore to Sugarcane Growers in Last 3 Years, Says CM
This is Rs 46,633 crore more than the combined procured price of sugarcane of Rs 53,367 crore across the three previous years from 2014 to 2017, said Adityanath, referring to the period when the Samajwadi Party government led by Akhilesh Yadav was in powe...
One in 5 Consumers in Mumbai, Bengaluru Anxious About Finances Due to Covid-19: Survey
Nearly 64 per cent of consumers surveyed are concerned about their mental health, a Swiss Re Covid-19 Consumer Survey showed.
Irrfan Khan's Wife Sutapa Sikdar Pens Heartfelt Eulogy For 'Special Soul Boy' Sushant Singh Rajput
"May you reach for stars look closely at them while you are there," writes Irrfan's wife Sutapa Sikdar for Sushant Singh Rajput.
Body Hair Removal: How to Decide Between Waxing and Shaving
To remove your body hair or not to is your choice, but if you do choose to go for removal, you might want to weigh the benefits and side effects of the two most popular methods side-by-side.