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RIM profit up on BlackBerry Torch sales
Beating analyst expectations RIM shipped 14.2 million BlackBerry smartphones in the quarter.
Naidu on hunger strike for AP farmers' relief
TDP chief demanded relief to hapless farmers and artisans who faced the brunt of nature's fury in last one year.
Facebook miscues, goes down briefly
Facebook went down briefly on Thursday after the website miscued the introduction of some new features.
Russian President to visit India from Dec 20
During his visit Dmitry Medvedev will hold talks with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on issues of mutual interest.
Google to launch body mapping browser
The high-tech 3D application, called Google Body Browser can map out the entire human body.
Facebook's oldest user is a 103-year-old lady
Ivy Bean, of Bradford, who died aged 104 in July, was thought to be the previous record-holder.
ISRO to launch heaviest satellite for telecom, TV
The launch is to retire an old one sent up in 1999 and ensure continuity of telecom, TV and weather services.
26/11 mastermind out in public after 2 years
The JuD chief was reportedly participating in a meeting called by hardliners to oppose amendments to Pak's controversial blasphemy law.
SC verdict on monitoring of 2G probe today
The Supreme Court is likely to decide whether to monitor the CBI's probe in 2G spectrum scam case.
All 22 killed in small plane crash in Nepal
A small plane crashed in the Himalayan foothills of remote east Nepal, killing all 22 people onboard, an official said.
Karan Singh refuses Chinese award from Jiabao
Senior Congress Leader from J&K refused a Sino-Indian friendship award from Jiabao given the issue of stapled visas.
Madrid striker Benzema linked with Juve move
Juventus are trying to build up transfer relations with Real Madrid and sign Karim Benzema on loan.
Petrol price hike: from Rs 8 to Rs 56 in 20 years
Following are the revisions since 1989 in the retail prices of four key petroleum products in the national capital.
Frisking row: US assures better sensitivity
India asked the US to sensitise the authorities to cultural and religious sensitivities of foreign diplomats.
Arsenal need to roll up their sleeves: Nasri
Samir Nasri believes that Arsenal have to sometimes sacrifice their flamboyant style of football.
Cake cutting on the sets of 'Chemistry'!
Shreyas and Soha celebrate Sai Kabir's birthday