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1,500 new mobiles phone models to be launched in 2015: Report
Last year witnessed 1,137 total phone launches whereas in 2013 the number stood at 957.
Vu launches 15 new LED television sets in India at Rs 9,000 onwards
The range launched in tie up with Flipkart is priced between Rs 9,000 and Rs 9,00,000. The range sizes between 19 inches and 85 inches, covering almost all TV sizes.
Check Point buys Israeli cyber security firm Hyperwise
Hyperwise, which was founded in 2013 and was close to launching its threat prevention product, will be integrated into Check Point's threat emulation portfolio.
Oscars 2015: What will and should win at Hollywood's biggest night
Ahead of Sunday's 87th Academy Awards, here are predictions for a ceremony that could be a nail biter.
Chelsea suspend three fans after racist incident in Paris
"Chelsea Football Club is suspending three people from Stamford Bridge as a result of investigations into the incident on the Paris metro on Tuesday evening," said the club.
Angry Birds mobile games to be tailored for the Chinese market
"Angry Birds has been downloaded close to half a billion times in China," says Rovio Chief Executive Pekka Rantala.
Oscars 2015: Gwyneth Paltrow keeps it quick, Scarlett Johansson sweet at the rehearsals
Gwyneth Paltrow breezed into the Dolby Theatre almost 20 minutes early for her Oscar rehearsal and walked back out a minute later.
BlackBerry users can now use Android apps
BlackBerry rolled out a major software update, allowing users of its entire suite of BlackBerry 10 devices to access Android applications.
PM Modi's pinstriped monogrammed suit sold for Rs 4.31 crore
PM Modi wore the suit during US President Barack Obama's visit in January.
Delhi Police appoints nodal officer for Christian establishments
Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi appointed Joy Tirkey to the role and asked him to regularly interact with the members of the community.
January second warmest on record globally
Meteorologists calculated that the United States in January was 1.6 Celsius warmer than normal, making it the 24th warmest January since 1880, even though there were record snowfalls in parts of the US northeast.
After Togadia, MIM leader Owaisi banned from entering Bengaluru
In his order, Commissioner M N Reddi has also prohibited him from participating or speaking at any public meeting or function directly or through audio-visual or any other media in the city.
Realtors seek tax sops, lower rates for home buyers in Budget
In a real estate conference organised by RICS, CREDAI President Getamber Anand said the government should provide some fiscal incentives to the real estate developers to build affordable housing.
Ajit Kumar appointed as India's Ambassador and permanent representative to the UN
Ajit Kumar has been appointed as Ambassador and permanent representative of India to the United Nations in Geneva.
No possibility of reduction in train fares: MoS Railways
"Fares are already low and government is giving subsidy," Manoj Sinha said.
Bhavnagar-based diamond trader bids Rs 1.40 crore for PM Modi's suit
The entire suit and pant had Narendra Damodardas Modi repeatedly embroidered into the fabric.