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The Steve Jobs films: Jobs plays both the hero and the villain
'Steve Jobs,' which opened on Friday, is the latest movie to examine a charismatic visionary who mesmerized the masses with his trendsetting gadgets while alienating his subordinates and friends with an almost-inhumane cruel streak.
Hackers attack Dow Jones; details of about 3,500 individuals at risk
Dow Jones & Co disclosed on Friday a breach of its systems that put payment card and contact information of about 3,500 individuals at risk.
Water may be found on other planets too, says Indian-origin NASA scientist
Indian-origin scientist working with the US space agency Amitabh Ghosh said that a few other planets in our solar system too may have water.
Malayalam Writer Sara Joseph to return her Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award
Earlier, writer Nayantara Sahgal and renowned poet and former chairman of the Lalit Kala Akademi Ashok Vajpeyi returned their respective Sahitya Akademi awards protesting against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence over the Dadri lynching case.
Joe Jonas, Gigi Hadid make their red carpet debut at Global Lyme Alliance inaugural gala
Since they began dating this summer, Jonas and Hadid have been spotted out and about, enjoying international group dates with A-list close friends.
The Really Tough Movie Quiz: October 9
In Dil Dhadakne Do, Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra), the daughter of a successful Delhi businessman, starts an online travel portal when she moves to Mumbai after her marriage. What is the name of her travel site?
ISL 2015: Fans come first for FC Pune City
Living to their promise of bringing the city of Pune together with an all-inclusive approach, the Rajesh Wadhawan Group and Hrithik Roshan co-owned Indian Super League team FC Pune City have taken a 360 degree approach in giving fans an experience to reme...
Mahira and I will look good in 'Raees': Shah Rukh Khan
The film will release on Eid next year, along with Salman Khan's ‘Sultan’.
Why Dadri-like incidents happen only in UP and not in other BJP ruled states, asks Amit Shah
RSS leader Indresh Kumar on one hand said that the controversy should be brought to an end but at the same time said that all meat eaters should be nationalists.
Bihar elections: Key leaders of BJP-led NDA
While much is at stake for the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA, which won a massive mandate in Lok Sabha election, to prove its mettle in the state Assembly polls, it is a do or die battle for Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal United.
Apple iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus India prices will go up to Rs 92,000; coming on October 16
The launch price of 6s variants is 62,000 for 16 GB model, Rs 72,000 for 64 GB model and Rs 82,000 for 128 GB model while corresponding variants of 6s Plus model are priced Rs 10,000 higher.
Spreading a 'Carnival' of Hate - Lowering the standards of public debate
The 'beef controversy', its many twists and turns, is a classic example of the way an issue has been manipulated to gain maximum short term political/electoral mileage with clearly disastrous long term consequences.
Sushma condemns chopping off Indian maid's arm allegedly by Saudi employer, assures help
The attack occurred on the intervening night of September 29-30 when Kashturi Munirathinam, working as a domestic help, tried to escape from her employer's house. Her family in Tamil Nadu has alleged that she was being tortured by her employer.
US media body seeks probe into killing of UP TV journalist
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an American independent nonprofit organisation, based in New York that promotes press freedom and defends the rights of journalists.
SC notice to Centre, Delhi on plea for cracker-free festivals
The remark was made by Kapil Sibal when the apex court was hearing a plea filed by three infants against the use of loud fire-crackers during the festivals of Diwali and Dussehra.