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Nokia Asha 210 with dedicated Facebook button up for pre-order for Rs 4,499
The Nokia Asha 210 comes with a 2 megapixel camera that can be accessed through a dedicated hardkey even when the keypad is locked.
Passport officer under CBI scanner for alleged irregularities
The CBI has initiated a probe against K Abdul Rasheed, Regional Passport Officer of Malappuram in Kerala, for alleged irregularities in issuing passports.
Winning without doping was impossible, says Lance Armstrong
Armstrong also hit out at the International Cycling Union (UCI), who have been heavily criticised for allegedly covering up for the American.
Videocon A55HD with 5-inch display, quad-core CPU launched @ Rs 13,499
The phone has an internal storage of 4GB. It has an 8 megapixel rear camera with auto focus and a 3.2 megapixel front camera.
Top prospect Bernard prepared to work for Brazil chance
According to Scolari, Bernard has 'joy in his legs' and the fresh-faced youngster said he was happy with the vote of confidence.
Obama jabs Russia, China on failure to extradite Snowden
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Thursday he would not start "wheeling and dealing" with China and Russia over a U.S. request to extradite former American spy agency contractor Edward Snowden.
Rupee closes at 60.19 per dollar on lower current account gap
On Wednesday, the rupee had plunged by a whopping 106 paise or 1.78 per cent as month-end dollar demand demand surged.
Firefox 22 launched, supports video and voice calls, P2P file sharing
Mozilla has updated Firefox to version 22, which brings a host of changes.
EC registers two new political parties in Bhopal, Sagar
The Election Commission of India has registered two new political parties in Madhya Pradesh. The new parties registered are - Jai Manavta Party of Bhopal and Jan-Sangharsh Virat Party of Sagar.
'Ghanchakkar' is not just about Vidya or Emraan'
The director of 'Ghanchakkar' admits that working with established stars has its advantages.
Is Wimbledon's Wednesday mayhem the first sign of tennis transition?
Wednesday might not have been a bizarre day in tennis as John McEnroe reckons, but it could be signs of an era in its dawn and shades of another taking shape.
Father of Web Tim Berners-Lee scolds 'hypocritical' West over spying
Tim Berners-Lee said the West was involved in "insidious" online spying that could change the way normal people use their computers.
NGO Vikas Bharati running self-sufficient village economy model
Creating a model for self-sufficient rural economic enterprise, an NGO runs a workshop which provides direct employment to 700 people at Bishunpur in Gumla district, about 120 KM from Ranchi.
South Africa President cancels trip as Mandela's health deteriorates
Nelson Mandela is on life support in the Pretoria Heart Clinic, where he has been fighting a recurrent lung infection since June 8.
Roger Federer stunned in 2nd round by Sergiv Stakhovsky
The 27-year-old Ukrainian outplayed Federer on Centre Court, winning 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (5) in one of the biggest upsets in Grand Slam history.
Wimbledon shocker No. 2: Sharapova ousted by Portuguese qualifier
The third-seeded Sharapova, the Wimbledon champion in 2004, lost 6-3, 6-4 to 131st-ranked Michelle Larcher de Brito.