India
Broadcom unveils its first LTE chip to rival Qualcomm
Broadcom expects its chips for Long Term Evolution (LTE) high-speed devices to go into production in 2014.
One third of YouTube viewers in India access videos on mobile: Google
More than 70 per cent of YouTube's viewers in India are under the age of 35.
Julian Assange to contest for Victorian Senate seat
Assange fears that he may be sent to the US, if extradited to Sweden, and face charges punishable by death.
Valentine's Day weekend: Murder 3 vs Jayantabhai
The Valentine's Day weekend will see two directors Vishesh Bhatt and Vinnil Markan making their debut.
Consensus for more checks for gun buyers: Barack Obama
The president proposed all those ideas after the December killings of 20 first-graders in Connecticut.
US: Fugitive ex-cop in shootout with police
A former officer in the US Navy, he is also suspected of having exchanged gunfire with police in nearby Corona.
HC to deliver its final verdict on nursery admissions
The Centre was asked by the Delhi High Court to clarify its stand by Wednesday as to whether the Right to Education Act is applicable to nursery admission or not.
School cannot oust children for non-payment of fees: K'taka HC
The court further directed the school authorities to approach the state government to reimburse the fee of the students who have not paid the fee.
Yahoo CEO says Microsoft search deal underperforms
Google's share of the US market is almost unchanged from what it was two years earlier.
Women paraded naked in Odisha, three arrested
Police rushed to the spot after getting information from its sources and rescued the victims.
Rathore, Sodhi to lead Indian challenge in Shotgun World Cups
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and Ronjan Sodhi will spearhead Indian challenge at the ISSF Shotgun World Cups in Mexico and UAE in March and April.
Afzal hanging protests: Fresh violence in Kashmir
According to the officials, of the five injured, three were seriously wounded and had to be hospitalised.
Unknown men gangrape Indian school teacher in Maldives
A group of people broke into the home of the Indian woman on Sunday night and allegedly raped her.
Nokia protests against Indian tax probe
Nokia said the actions of the tax authorities were "unacceptable and inconsistent with Indian standards of fair play and governance."
Hate speech: Akbaruddin's voice recorded, remand extended
Multiple cases have been registered against Akbaruddin for his alleged hate speeches delivered on December, 2012.
Vertu goes Android; launches Vertu Ti at Rs 5.7 lakh
Weighing 180g, the Vertu Ti is heavier than the Samsung Galaxy S III and the iPhone 5.