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Mobile phone explodes, youth injured
A youth was injured when his Chinese-made mobile handset exploded while charging.
Kavita Karkare rubbishes Digvijaya's claim
Kavita Karkare slammed Digvijaya Singh for claiming that her husband feared for his safety from Hindu groups.
Top 10 ways to improve business trips
AskMen.com offers 10 easy tips to help you get through those difficult one to three days away for work.
Esha Deol turns editor for 'Tell Me Oh Khuda'
But the actress doesn't intend to change lanes yet
P&G gives up on soap operas, will tweet instead
P&G, whose sponsorship of TV dramas helped coin the term "soap opera," has pulled the plug after 77 years.
Nokia vs Android: requiem?
Nokia's Symbian OS is on the ropes, its lead being stripped away blow by Android blow.
Cycling may have impact on sperm health: study
Men who bike at least five hours a week have fewer and less active sperm than men who didn't exercise.
Clinton to US embassies: open door for activists
Clinton asked US embassies across the globe to listen to the concerns of civil society activists.
How hacktivists bring down a website
Hundreds of cyber activists have joined forces and temporarily disabled servers by bombarding them with requests.
Roddick commits to play 2011 Davis Cup
"I'm very excited to be back," he said in a statement. "Trying to win the Davis Cup again is a top priority for me."
Decent crowds for 'Band Baaja...' and 'No Problem'
Trade pundits say that both comedies stand an equal chance at the box office
Aron Ralston praises Rahman for '127 Hours' music
Boyle's film traces the American mountain climber's journey and struggle
Globalising India needs schools of tomorrow
Harvard professor who believes that "schools of tomorrow" should move towards teaching "knowledge that matters."
3G tech vulnerable to cyber crime, warn experts
Not limited to an individual's privacy issues, the 3G technology will also lead to increase in piracy of films.
SC flays PSU banks for their role in 2G scam
The apex court pointed out that Rs 600-700 crore was lent out as if it was an amount like Rs 60-70.
U S advisers back first new diet pill
The first new weight-loss pill in a decade moved closer to US approval on Tuesday.