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Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus Limited Edition Model Unveiled, Only 250 Units to be Sold in India
Only 1,000 units will be made available globally, of which 190 will be available in Britain and 250 are being designated for the Indian market.
Relief from Cancellation Charge, Wi-Fi Onboard: Govt Releases First Draft of Passengers Charter
Mos for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha says passengers can enjoy WiFi connectivity in flights within two months of airlines obtaining licences for the same.
Sikh Man Becomes Malaysia's First Cabinet Minister
Deo, 45, who has been given the communications and multimedia portfolio, is among the two politicians of Indian descent included in the Pakatan Harapan coalition's Cabinet.
China, United States Nearing Deal to Remove US Sales Ban Against ZTE: Report
ZTE, hit by a seven-year ban in April which effectively crippled its operations, would gain a major reprieve after the world's two largest economies stepped back from the brink of a full-blown trade war following talks last week.
Microsoft Cloud More Nature-Friendly Than Traditional Datacentres: Study
The study claimed that if just 20 percent of the on-premises customers in the US shifted to the Microsoft Cloud, it would be equivalent to avoiding the citywide emissions of a city like Seattle or Torino in Italy.
Google's Internet Saathi Programme Reaches 15 Million Women, to Expand to 4 new States
Launched as a pilot project in 2015 along with Tata Trusts, "Internet Saathi" focuses on educating women to use the Internet who then impart training to other women in their community and neighbouring villages.
After US Threatens Strongest 'Sanctions in History', Iran Asks 'Who Are You to Decide'
European allies heard how Pompeo expects their support for the new US plan -- but he offered nothing in return, and threatened economic fallout for anyone still dealing with the Islamic Republic.
Microsoft, Google Find Fresh Flaw in Chips
The newest chip problem, known as Speculative Store Bypass or "Variant 4" because it's in the same family as the original group of flaws, was disclosed by security researchers at Microsoft Corp and Alphabet Inc's Google on Monday
Canaan a Cryptocurrency Mining Rig Company Plans $2 Billion IPO
Canaan is expected to present itself to investors not so much as a bitcoin company, but as a chip designer focused on developing other markets in artificial intelligence and blockchain, the electronic ledger that underpins bitcoin.
OPINION | BJP's Karnataka Crash Has Injected Life Into Oppn Ranks, May Echo in 2019 As Well
The BJP strategy to quickly install the party's government in the key southern state has given a boost to the badly divided opposition to close ranks for diverse reasons.
Barack and Michelle Obama to Produce Films and TV Shows for Netflix
Under the name Higher Ground Productions, the Obamas have the options to produce scripted and unscripted series, documentaries and feature films, Netflix said in a statement.
East India Gets Its First Heart Transplant in Kolkata, Green Corridor for Organ Flown in From Bengaluru
The heart for Dilchand Singh was harvested from Bengaluru after a 21-year-old man there met with an accident and was declared brain dead by doctors on Saturday. The heart was transported from Bengaluru to the hospital in Kolkata in record time, thanks to...
CBSE Conducts Separate Board Exams for 6 Students Representing India in Global Sports Meets
The board had recently formulated new sports guidelines for schools mandating them to have a daily sports period for class 9 to 12 so as to prevent students from having a sedentary lifestyle and turning into couch potatoes.
Harley-Davidson University India: The Place Where Their Technicians Master Engine Building – Watch Video
Ever wondered how is it to work on a 1745cc Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-twin Harley-Davidson engine? We got a chance to dismantle and reassemble it and it was more challenging than you think.
Mike Pompeo Says US to Impose 'Strongest' Sanctions on Iran
Weeks after the United States pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran, Pompeo spelled out a hardline approach towards the Islamic Republic that included working closely with the Pentagon and regional allies to contain Iran.
Hero of Perambra: The Nurse Who Gave Her Life to Care for Nipah Victims
Lini contracted the deadly Nipah Virus while tending to two brothers who were the first victims of the fever outbreak in Kozhikode. She breathed her last on Sunday night, without even getting a chance to see her loved ones.