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NTT Data Completes Acquisition of Dell Services
John McCain, CEO of NTT Data will have overall responsibility for leading the business.
Fitbit Revenue Forecast Falls Below Expectation
Fitbit's transition to its newer products, greater-than-anticipated softness in the wearables market and production issues with the new Flex 2 wristband were the chief causes for the weak outlook.
We Don't Operate on Incomplete Information, Says Obama FBI probe on Hillary
The FBI operates on "concrete decisions" and not on incomplete information or leaks, US President Barack Obama has said as he spoke for the first time on the reopened investigation against Hillary Clinton's alleged email scandal by the country's top domes...
Will Pranab Mukherjee's Visit Provide Healing Touch to Indo-Nepal Ties?
India is relying on President Pranab Mukherjee to put its relationship with Nepal back on track and dispel any misconceptions in the mind of the political leadership in the country.
Terror Accused Fed Chicken Biryani for Years, Says Chouhan on SIMI Row
Batting for fast-track courts to try terror cases, MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who has vehemently defended police role in the killing of eight SIMI operatives in an alleged encounter, has said the accused stay in jail for years before they ar...
OROP Suicide: Rahul Gandhi, Manish Sisodia Detained Outside RML Hospital For Trying to Meet Dead Jawan's Kin
In a series of Tweets, Kejriwal expressed grief over the incident and asked the entire country to fight for the rights of Jawans.
Over Half of Americans 'Alarmed' About Presidential Election: Poll
Over half of the respondents in a recent US poll said they were "alarmed" over the upcoming presidential election, with most still deciding on which candidate to choose to lead the nation.
Centre Stops Kerala from Building a Dam Across Siruvani River
The central government has stopped Kerala from carrying on activities to build a dam across Siruvani river, the Tamil Nadu government said on Wednesday.
Lives of Soldiers Don't Matter to Opposition, Says Harsh Vardhan
Amid controversy over the "encounter" killing of eight alleged SIMI terrorists by Madhya Pradesh Police, Union Minister Harsh Vardhan took a dig at opposition parties saying that for them "human rights are only for terrorists," while "the lives of soldier...
Government to Set Up Platform For customer Feedback on Call Drops
The government is planning to set up a platform in the next one month through which subscribers can directly give their feedback on call drops.
Cisco Introduces Next-Gen Secured Storage server, Cloud Suite
The Cisco UCS S3260 Storage Server can handle the rapid growth of unstructured data created by the Internet of Things (IoT), video, mobility, collaboration and analytics.
Australian Man Missing in Malaysian Jungle Rescued
An Australian man who was reported missing for two weeks and "covered in leeches" in a Malaysian jungle was rescued and said he survived by eating wild plants.
Pakistani Films Will Not be Screened at IFFI 2016
The two entries sent from Pakistan were apparently "not up to the mark".
MH370: No One Controlling The Flight During Crash, Says Report
A fresh analysis of the final moments of doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 suggests no one was controlling the plane when it plunged into the ocean, according to a report released by investigators on Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton Campaign Dismisses Polls Putting Donald Trump in Lead
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign officials have dismissed a poll suggesting that her Republican rival Donald Trump may have taken the lead in the final days before the November 8 election.
Ratan Tata Likely to Form New Group Management Structure Within Days
Ratan Tata, interim chairman of India's Tata Sons conglomerate, will outline a revamped top management structure for the $100 billion group within days, a person close to the company told Reuters on Tuesday.