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iPhone 6s users complain of overheating Touch ID buttons
Last year, the iPhone 6 was marred by the infamous bendgate when users complained that the phone bent in the back pockets due to pressure.
World needs 'additional shoulders' to push economic growth: FM Arun Jaitley
Addressing students and faculty at Columbia University here on Monday, Jaitley said the revolution of raising expectations in India is a good sign.
Rupee opens marginally higher at 65.25 per dollar
Ashutosh Raina of HDFC Bank said, "The positive sentiment is back after the disappointing jobs data, with markets expecting that a 2015 Fed hike is off the table for now. This has resulted in EM currencies, equities and bonds rallying."
Attacks on journalists assault on democracy: National Union of Journalists
"We consider these attacks as an attack on the democracy and freedom of the Press, as some political miscreants try to prevent the journalists to do their job," National Union of Journalists said in a statement.
'Yaara Silly Silly' will make Bollywood notice Paoli Dam, says director Subhash Sehgal
Paoli plays the role of a sex worker in the film and is paired with actor Parambrata Chatterjee, with whom she has worked in several Bengali films.
Germany returns 10th century statue of Durga's Mahishasurmardini avatar
Merkel and Modi held talks on stepping up bilateral cooperation in a range of key areas with a special emphasis on ramping up trade and investment when global slowdown is emerging as a major concern.
Interesting facts about first phase of Bihar elections
HAM's Shakuni Chaudhary, LJP's Prince Raj, Congress's Ajit Sharma, BJP's Surendra Mehta are some of the key candidates fighting the first phase of polls.
Apple creates its own version of Microsoft Windows logo
Apple is said to have an eye for design, but perhaps that attention to detail doesn't extend to designing representations of rivals' logos.
Modi, Merkel hold talks, special emphasis on ramping up trade between India, Germany
While India's exports to Germany rose marginally to 7.03 billion euros in 2014, its German imports dropped to 8.92 billion euros from 9.19 euros in 2014.
Jammu bench of J&K High Court order on beef ban won't be implemented for 2 months: SC
Earlier in the day, uproar was witnessed in the state Assembly over the proposed beef ban with opposition NC and Congress raising slogans on the floor of the House.
Zebronics launches Bluetooth selfie stick at Rs 999
The selfie stick comes with a remote shutter release button.
A week after Akhlaq's murder, situation remains tense in Dadri, his family not keen on returning to village
Akhlaq's family has received an offer from the Indian Air Force to move into a nearby air base.
Baby's body found washed up on Kos shore: Greek coast guard
Over 310,000 of the migrants have landed in Greece, according to UN refugee agency figures.
Manohar Parrikar's rebuff to Sharif's 4-point proposal, says 'ignore'
"We need not listen to others on what we should do in our country. If anyone speaks anything about our country then I will prefer to ignore it," Parrikar said.
Typhoon Mujigae hits China; tens of thousands evacuated
Close to 200,000 people in southern China were evacuated before Typhoon Mujigae roared into Guangdong province, officials said.
Raghu Dixit: I'm totally against musicians who cash in natural calamities to become popular
A scientist-turned-singer, he believes that music has its own universe, and its tunes do their bit in connecting people. He pointed out that infusing some words of wisdom in the music hoopla of a concert, is "more effective" than making songs on a cause.