India
China may require real name registration for internet access
A law being discussed this week would mean people would have to present their government-issued identity cards when signing contracts for fixed line and mobile internet access.
Cold wave sweeps North India, five more die in UP
In UP, where temperature touched 2 degrees Celsius, five more people died, taking the toll 11 in just three days.
Old war horse Virbhadra Singh is CM for 6th time
In his five-decade long political innings, he has been a seven-time MLA, a five-time MP and five-time Chief Minister.
J&K: Two Lashkar militants, policeman killed in gunbattle
On December 19, six hardcore LeT militants were killed in Sopore town in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
Liverpool eager to extend Steven Gerrard's contract
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has expressed his desire to extend Steven Gerrard's contract as soon as possible.
Hundreds defy curfew in Manipur
Protesters shouted slogans against the killing of the journalist, who died in police firing on Sunday.
Delhi gangrape protests shift to Jantar Mantar
Protesters made it clear they wanted to demonstrate peacefully and did not want repeat of the Sunday violence.
9 injured as labourers clash with Tata Steel guards
Trouble started when security guards asked labourers to board company buses instead of riding bicycles to the site.
How to use your smartphone as a personal safety device
With the increasing popularity of smartphones, women have a friend at hand in times of distress.
Marathi actors Abhyankar, Pendse die in accident
Anand Abhyankar and Akshay Pendse were among three people killed in an accident on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
Police say Afghan policewoman kills US adviser
Investigation is underway to determine whether the killing was intentional or accidental.
Google, Amazon on collision course in 2013
When Amazon.com Inc CEO Jeff Bezos got word of a project at Google Inc to scan and digitise product catalogs a decade ago, the seeds of a burgeoning rivalry were planted.
Boeing uses potatoes to test its in-flight wi-fi system
The company's researchers said that potatoes "interact" with electronic signals in a similar way to humans, the BBC News reported.
Delhi gangrape survivor's father appeals for calm
The father also appealed to the people to pray for his 23-year-old daughter who is fighting for her life.
Delhi gangrape: Constable injured, fighting for life
Constable Subhash Tomar has been admitted to the Ram Manohar Lohia in a very serious condition.
Filmmaker Madhura Sridhar is ready with 'Back Bench Student'
The script revolves around Kalam's quote 'The Best Brains of the Nation may be found on the back benches of classes.