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Android set to invade television as Google switches on Android TV
Google's Android operating system is stretching beyond its usual focus on smartphones and tablets into cars, homes and smartwatches.
Delhi University FYUP row: Students suffer, ask if they are guinea pigs
Accusing the UGC of hatching a conspiracy to destroy the federal character of the Delhi University to serve "its political masters at the MHRD", the protestors have demanded the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resolve the impasse.
Shah Rukh Khan clocks 22 years in Bollywood, says hasn't yet seen 'Deewana'
It was 22 years ago on this date that Shah Rukh Khan's debut movie 'Deewana' hit the silver screen.
Bombing in northern Afghanistan kills 4 civilians
The explosion, which struck early on Tuesday morning near the governor's building in Dawlat Abad district, also wounded 13 civilians, said Sayed Massoud Yaqoubi, the police spokesman in Faryab province.
Iraq Crisis: Militants attack air base, US advisers arrive
The United Nations says more than 1,000 people, mainly civilians, have been killed during the Sunni insurgents' advance in Iraq.
Five-year old wonder boy breaks world record in limbo skating
Five-year old Gagan is one of India's youngest entry into the Guinness Book of World Records in limbo skating.
Actors are like beggars, we never choose, but are chosen by creative people: Rani Mukerji
Rani Mukherji would love to be a part of women-oriented movies but feels actors are like beggars.
Activists accuse state police of shielding rape accused policemen
Rights activists in Jaipur on Tuesday accused Ajmer police of shielding three policemen accused of sexually assaulting a eunuch in a police station earlier this month and demanded their immediate arrest.
John Kerry urges Kurds to save Iraq from collapse
More than 1,000 people, mainly civilians, have been killed in less than three weeks, the United Nations said on Tuesday, calling the figure "very much a minimum".
Somdev Devvarman loses in first round at Wimbledon
Devvarman lost 6-4, 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6 in three hours and four minutes but not before giving a tough fight to Jerzy Janowicz.
Delhi Metro: Mandi House to Central Secretariat line to open this week
The date of opening the route has not yet been firmed up.
Budget may launch reform agenda of Modi government: Morgan Stanley
The first area on which the new government will focus is improvement in the business environment, which has remained challenging since the credit crisis.
Murdoch protege Rebekah Brooks cleared of all hacking charges in UK trial
Brooks was accused of being complicit in journalists' hacking phones to find exclusive stories at Murdoch's now defunct News of the World, a paper she edited from 2000 to 2003.
Kerala HC directs government to furnish details of probe in children case
The direction was issued on a PIL seeking CBI probe in the case.
Planning Commission should not be scrapped: Azad
He said the party will check on the issue during the forthcoming session of the Parliament.
Kerala HC asks government to submit report on children at orphanages
The Kerala HC has directed Crime Branch to submit a report in sealed cover on their probe in the case where nearly 576 children were brought in from other states.