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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.
Mourinho's Real need rapid turnaround before United clash
Defeat at Malaga on Saturday has surely dashed any lingering hopes Real Madrid had of defending their La Liga title.
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.
Kashyap bags crown, Sindhu falters
While Kashyap overcame a tough challenge from Thai Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk, Sindhu went down to Lindaweni Fanetri of Indonesia.
Syria chemical weapons are secure for now: Israel
Israel has been concerned about chemical weapons falling into the hands of Islamist militants.
Ramdev, ex-Army Chief lead protest at Jantar Mantar
Ramdev said the government should set up fast track courts and punish all the rapists.
UP: Man arrested for raping minor daughter for months
Police said that the girl has alleged that her father repeatedly outraged her modesty over the last few months.
Violent movies are influential: Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx feels Hollywood can't ignore the harsh reality that violence in movies influences real life attacks.
Hawaiian Islands may vanish from world map: Scientists
They are quite likely to shrink as the years go by, and ultimately turn into plains.
Pak general elections may get delayed
Pakistan is scheduled to hold polls to the national and provincial assemblies early next year.
Royal hoax call: UK prosecutors consider charges
Public prosecutors must decide whether the case is strong enough to bring charges over the stunt that was condemned around the world.
2012: Entertainers who said goodbye this year
Several Bollywood figures including Rajesh Khanna, Yash Chopra and Raj Kanwar left the world this year.
Delhi gangrape draws attention of American media
"Clashes Break Out in India at a Protest Over a Rape Case," headlined The New York Times.