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"Just Say What You Want And Get it": Voice Shopping is The All-New Rage
Hey, Google, order a large pizza! Alexa, I need vitamins!
For One-Year-Old Kochi Metro, the Ride to Success Has Just Begun
As part of the celebrations, commuters can enjoy free rides all day on June 19.
Minor Leak Observed at Vedanta's Smelter in Tamil Nadu
Vedanta Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of Vedanta Resources PLC, which operates the smelter, said it has asked government authorities to let company officials enter the plant to fix the problem and prevent any further damage.
WhatsApp Might be Working on Windows App
Concept art for a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) version of WhatsApp showed up on Behance before being promptly removed.
Worldwide Smartphone Shipments to Grow 1.4% in 2018
This is in stark contrast to double digit growth posted in the years after 2007, when Apple first launched its iPhone.
Jewish Artifacts Disappear from Damascus in Fog of Syria War
Tens of thousands of Jews fled following Israel's creation in 1948, while others held in Syria against their will finally emigrated once they were allowed to when Middle East peace talks began in the 1990s.
Rescue Ships Lands up in Spain as Migrant Debate Roils Europe
The Italian coast guard vessel Dattilo was the first of the three boats bearing the 630 migrants to touch land just before 7 a.m. Sunday. The 270 migrants on board soon began to disembark after medical staff had made a preliminary inspection.
After 'Assault' on Kerala IPS Officer’s Driver, Govt to Talk to All Staff on Treatment
The move came a day after ADGP Sudesh Kumar was transferred after a junior policeman had complained of alleged manhandling by his daughter and ill-treatment by his family while on duty.
Suicide Attack in Eastern Afghanistan Kills 18, Injures 45
The explosion happened outside the Nangarhar provincial governor's office in the capital Jalalabad.
At Least 31 Killed in Suicide Blasts by Suspected Boko Haram Jihadists in Nigeria
Two blasts ripped through the town of Damboa in Borno state on Saturday evening targeting people returning from celebrating the Eid al-Fitr holiday, in an attack bearing all the hallmarks of Boko Haram.
Teens' Sleep Quantity and Quality May Affect Their Cardiovascular Health
New US research has found that the quantity and quality of teenagers' sleep could have a significant effect on aspects of cardiovascular health such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels and abdominal fat.
Facebook Not to Show Weapon Accessory Ads to Users Under 18, Says Report
Facebook has prohibited advertisements for weapon accessories to users under the age of 18 amid a raging debate in the US over gun control after a number of mass shootings , according to media reports.
Sanju: Ranbir Kapoor to Take Over Twitter to Give a Big Surprise on Father's Day
Get ready for Jaadu Ki Jhappi and something special from Ranbir Kapoor as he promotes his upcoming film Sanju on Twitter.
Race 3 Box Office Collection: Salman Khan-Starrer Becomes The Biggest Opener of 2018
This also Salman's third highest Eid opener after Sultan and Ek Tha Tiger.
FIFA World Cup 2018: Iceland's Hero Keeper Was Prepared to Psych Out Messi
Iceland goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson revealed Saturday how he worked on psyching out Argentine superstar Lionel Messi to make a penalty save that sealed a 1-1 draw with the footballing superpower.
US, China Firms Brace for Consequences Amid Escalating Trade War
Top among American products hit with duties by China are agricultural exports, with soybeans, sorghum, oranges, pork, poultry and beef included in the $34 billion in goods targeted for higher border taxes starting next month.