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Net neutrality rules struck down by court. Is open Internet dead?
Under so-called net neutrality rules adopted in 2010 by the FCC, wired broadband providers such as Comcast, Verizon were barred from prioritising some types of Internet traffic over others.
Delhi High Court dismisses PIL seeking more security for Kejriwal
The HC ruled that Kejriwal was aware of his duties and no one could force him to take security.
Wireless charger for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 priced at Rs 3,299, coming soon to India
With the Nexus Wireless Charger, you can ditch the micro-USB cable and simply rest the Nexus on the charger.
3 killed in a stampede at 'Mandaar Mahotsav' in Banka
At least three people were killed and over a dozen injured in a stampede at Baunsi's 'Mandaar Mahatosav' in Bihar's Banka district, police said on Wednesday.
Priyanka Gandhi is my sister too, says Kumar Vishwas
While launching a fresh attack on Rahul Gandhi, AAP leader Kumar Vishwas on Tuesday said the Congress Vice-President was not capable of taking up any responsibility in the country.
Obama looks forward to meeting Pope in near future: White House
"The President looks forward to meeting with the pope in the near future," White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters.
Life in Arvind Kejriwal's ancestral village: a photo essay
CNN-IBN visited Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's ancestral village in Bhiwani, Haryana, to get a glimpse into the life and times there, especially since his election to the top post after the recently-concluded state Assembly polls.
My problems with Anurag have nothing to do with Huma Qureshi: Kalki Koechlin
Kalki and Anurag revealed in November last year that they were taking time apart from their over two-year marriage.
Muzaffarnagar riot victims meet Akhilesh, Mulayam, demand compensation
The victims demanded that almost 40 people still missing may well have died and hence compensation be given of Rs 12 lakh.
Government to ease restrictions on local carriers flying abroad
This would pave the way for new entrants like Air Asia and Tata - Singapore Airlines to start operations as soon as they launch.
Dancevic, ball boy faint as heat spikes in Australian Open
Frank Dancevic and a ball boy, who both fainted, were the most obvious victims of the searing heat on Tuesday.
Rajasthan gets respite from cold as temperature rises
Icy winds abated in Rajasthan and temperatures rose, bringing relief to residents of the desert state after the harsh cold wave sweeping the region claimed several lives in the last few days.
Another ancient varsity's remains found in Nalanda
Remains of an ancient university have been discovered in Bihar, which is home to Nalanda and Vikramshila universities, officials on Tuesday said.
AAP effect: DMDK to fight on anti-corruption plank
The party also announced plans for its meet on February 2 where the anti-corruption plank will be fleshed out.
Nuclear deal offers extraordinary opportunities for Iran: Barack Obama
US President Barack Obama has said that nuclear deal reached between the P5+1 countries and Iran offers "extraordinary opportunities" for the Islamic republic and its people.
Federer plays it cool in first round win at Australian Open
Roger Federer kicked off his record 57th successive grand slam appearance with a 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 win over local wildcard James Duckworth.