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Qualcomm Shares Fall as Reports Say Apple May Scrap Its Chips
Qualcomm has been a supplier of components to Apple for years but the relationship turned sour last year when Apple accused Qualcomm of overcharging for chips and refusing to pay some $1 billion in promised rebates.
Asian Shares Routed as 'Goldilocks' Trade Suddenly Unwinds
S&P mini futures fell as much as 2.5 percent to nearly four-month lows in Asia, extending their losses from the record peak hit just over a week ago to almost 12 percent.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sings For New Film Starring Karan Johar and Rana Daggubati
The song appears at a crucial juncture in the 3D comedy film, which features Sonakshi Sinha, Boman Irani, Lara Dutta, Riteish Deshmukh, Karan Johar and Rana Daggubati.
DRDO DIHAR Recruitment 2018: Walk-In Interview for 11 JRF & Research Associate Posts on Feb 16
Candidates who are willing to work at High Altitude and in adverse conditions must go through the details mentioned below and appear for the Walk-In Interviews scheduled to be held on 16th February 2018 at Chandigarh.
Tamil Nadu Student Stabs Headmaster for Probing Him on Studies
The incident happened at a government aided school at Thirpuathur and the class XI student who allegedly stabbed the headmaster Babu is since absconding.
All-new Ford KA+ and KA+ Active Crossover Revealed
The new KA+ and KA+ Active go on sale across Europe later this year, priced from £10,795 in the U.K.
Apple to Use Intel Chips For 2018 iPhones: Report
Apple shared baseband chip orders for iPhones 7 with Qualcomm and Intel. For the 2018 devices, the company is set to rely on Intel as the exclusive supplier.
CBI Books Billionaire Nirav Modi in Rs 280 Crore Cheating Case
The bank has alleged in the complaint that a fraudulent issuance of Letters of Undertakings (LOU) took place on January 16, 2018 for and on behalf of the accused firms, which approached the bank and presented a set of import documents to the branch with a...
Nissan to Pump $9.5 Billion into China Business, Eyes Top Three Spot
Nissan, along with Toyota Motor Corp, Ford Motor Co, and Honda Motor Co sell 1 million-plus vehicles a year in China.
Pakistan Ceasefire Violations Rock Jammu and Kashmir Assembly as BJP Spars with National Conference, PDP
Amid protest over continuous cross-border firing and killing of four army personals on Sunday, the BJP demanded resolution of condemnation on Pakistan. However, NC legislators were of the opinion that it would further provoke the neighbouring country.
Govt Welfare Schemes Only for AIADMK Card Holders: Tamil Nadu Minister
Tamil Nadu Minister Sellur K Raju said, "AIADMK party card is what identifies us and is equal to our life itself.... every party member should have it. All party members should have the card".
Samsung Scion Lee Walks Free as South Korea Court Suspends Jail Term
Seoul High Court jailed Lee for two and a half years, reducing the original term by half, and suspended the sentence for charges including bribery and embezzlement, meaning he does not have to serve time.
Tesla, Australia to Turn 50,000 Homes Into Power Generators
Under a new plan unveiled on Sunday, a network of solar panels linked to rechargeable batteries will be provided free to households and financed by the sale of excess electricity generated by the network, the government said.
Jamia Millia Islamia B.Tech, B.Arch Admissions 2018: Apply before 7th March 2018, JEE Main 2018 Must!
Candidates seeking admissions to B.Tech programmes in JMI must apply for JEE Main 2018 – Paper -1 while B.Arch aspirants must apply for JEE Main 2018 – Paper-2
Amazon, FICCI-CMSME Tie-up to Help Indian Exporters
Amazon said it will conduct various training events and workshops across the country with FICCI-CMSME focused on its "global selling program" which enables easy and convenient access for all Indian exporters.
Lakmé Fashion Week 2018: Sustainable Fashion Should Be At Forefront For Every Designer's Work, Say Saaksha & Kinni
While presenting at Lakme Fashion Week, designer duo Saaksha and Kinni also batted for sustainable development and called it the need of the second