Whether it is Cupertino or Redmond or California, Artificial Intelligence is the new mantra for tech companies, and Google too is betting big on AI for its newest phones Pixel and Pixel XL.
A top United States lawmaker has introduced a "joint resolution" in the House of Representatives to express Congress's disapproval over an arms deal with Pakistan which includes the sale of eight nuclear-capable F-16 fighter jets to the latter.
A poll shows that most of the IPO refunds are likely to their way into the stock markets.
The world number two will not be fielded in India's first round match against unfancied Uruguay in the Chess Olympiad.
With the steep rise in international price of oil, the two largest retailers in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates have threatened to shut down their petrol pumps.
The finance ministry on Tuesday said it expects up to Rs 4,000 crore (Rs 40 billion) mop-up from the initial public offer of National Thermal Power Corporation.
The RJD chief had said the abductors of Dr Chandra had close ties with Thakur.
They also termed as 'unwarranted' and 'unfortunate', the submission of Muslim parties that the archaeological report be trashed.
New Zealand lost their last six wickets for just 21 runs as Pakistan won the tri-series match by 22 runs.
'Tinkering will not do. Merely staggering spectrum dues comes nowhere near solving the problem,' cautions Rahul Khullar.
Mumbai-based Doctors For You, a nation-wide humanitarian organisation which has provided services in several disasters in the last few years, started an OPD camp on September 30 just outside the Rajendra Nagar overbridge roundabout when practically the entire city was inundated.
In a world in which men still dominate the institutional landscape, gender-neutrality is as much their responsibility as women's.
Aseem Chhabra watched some great films and some huge disappointments in 2020.
Royal Enfield at the moment is working on two new platforms for India and other markets. The first new bike on this platform will be the Himalayan, which is a trademark registered by the company.
The 2019 election gives the Indian public the same choice: Between growth and oligarchs (or, in our case, dynasts and crony capitalists). If we chose wisely, well and good. If not, well, we have the Nehruvian Rate of Growth and massive corruption to fall back on. In a large sense, it is a choice between the India of the Lutyens elites and the Bharat of the real citizen, says Rajeev Srinivasan.
Here are some interesting facts about this newly discovered planet.
The resolution plan has to be put to work this month itself. Jet has a debt of over Rs 8,000 crore and needs to make repayments of up to Rs 1,700 crore by the end of March.
With India set to be the world's most populous country by 2030, there is a growing need to control population through better use of contraceptives, says Abhishek Waghmare.
A peek inside the new HTC flagship phone.
Rajneesh Gupta presents statistical summary of Royal Challengers Bangalore and much more.
The best in international photojournalism was recently announced by World Press Photo's Annual Photo Contest. Despite fierce competition, the jury was forced to select just a handful of images from more than 73,044 photos by 4,548 photographers across 125 different countries. This year's grand prize was awarded to Venezuelan photographer Ronaldo Schemidt, earning him the title of Press Photographer of the Year. Here are some of the winners.
The trauma of the deadly earthquake and continuous aftershocks in Nepal have left many of the survivors paranoid and some even mentally disturbed, who are now being treated by psychotherapists pressed into service by humanitarian agencies.
Wondering if mutual fund investments can help you make you enough money for your retirement and child's marriage? Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
India's economy is forecast to grow at 4.8 per cent in 2013, down 1.3 per cent from its earlier projection, the UN's World Economic Situation and Prospects 2014 report said.
If dystopian post-apocalyptic films are your thing, swing by at your nearest cinema this weekend says Abhishek Mande Bhot.
Sensex ends in green on boost from bluechip stocks.
In a weekly chat with readers, Lovu Guru shares relationship advice and offers solutions.
Polling stations across the United Kingdom opened on Thursday morning to decide the historic referendum on whether the country should remain a member of the European Union or leave the politico-economic union of 28 member states.
The South African government and large pharmaceutical companies are in combat mode regarding the proposed national policy on intellectual property that hopes to improve access to medicines for the poorer sections of the population.
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Ramping up globally, the Indian restaurant search service is going as local as possible in its markets to improve its brand's stickiness.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being accused of wrong things. His main problem is his view of himself, says T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan
It is surprising that central bankers around the world have cautioned the US Federal Reserve against raising rates.
Uncorking the business of vintage wines and spirits.
Stunning images from the Underwater Photography competition
Rahul is fascinated by history and ancient texts
Did you know there are laws made as far back as 1836 still in circulation in the Indian legal apparatus?