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New flaws surface in the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
The Samsung Galaxy S6 might be the best smartphone that the company has made till date, but users have brought to notice a lot of screen issues and camera flash problems with the device.
Hockey: India women go down 0-3 to US in Hawke's Bay Cup
While the US progressed to the 5-6 position match, India will play the 7-8 spot playoff on Sunday against Japan.
Facebook users who think they are insulated to cyberbullying are more prone to it: Study
Facebook users who have 'optimistic bias' or wishful thinking are more vulnerable to the negative realities of social media.
Iraqi officials believe Saddam Hussein's top deputy Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri killed
The report of al-Douri's death was not the first time Iraqi officials have claimed to have killed or captured the 72-year-old former aide to Saddam.
EPL: Manchester United look to stop Chelsea's march to the title
United's resurgence in the Premier League will be given the ultimate test when the team heads to Stamford Bridge bidding to halt Chelsea's march to the title.
World Bank chief praises PM Modi's Jan Dhan Yojna
As a point of comparison, a 2013 survey had found that fewer than 400 million people in the country had an account, the Bank said in a report.
Telangana native becomes DTC's first woman driver
30-year-old Saritha, who completed a 28-day long training session, has been posted at Sarojni Nagar depot and will be put in day-time duty at a route in the central part of the city, a DTC official said.
Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafeez Saeed holds rally in support of Masarat Alam
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder Hafeez Saeed held a rally in support of separatist leader Masarat Alam in Lahore on Friday.
'Shocked' I am in TIME's influential people list: AirAsia chief
He has been named among the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Deadlock deepens over US base relocation in Japan
The two men remained as far apart as ever after a 30-minute meeting that analysts said was largely Abe going through the motions of consultation ahead of a key trip to the United States.
No sex please, just cutesy flirting and strawberries for China's online hostesses
In China's online hostessing world, men find virtual company and the women can find riches.
PM Narendra Modi heads home after three-nation tour
The thrust of Modi's trip was on attracting investments and technology for development of India through the 'Make in India' programme.
TERI chief Pachauri moves court seeking permission to travel abroad
Pachuari claimed that he had confirmed his attendance at the event in May 2014 and skipping the event will harm his professional reputation.
Rupee ends lower by six paise vs US dollar on Friday
The rupee opened slightly lower at 62.33 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market as against the last closing level of 62.30, and hovered in a tight range of 62.30 and 62.39 before concluding at 62.36 per dollar, showing a loss of 6 pai...
2002 hit-and-run case: Superfast RTO official checked Salman Khan's vehicle in 20 minutes, claims defence
Salman Khan's lawyer questioned how the actor's Toyota Land Cruiser was examined in flat 20 minutes by the RTO.
Hurriyat attacks Omar Abdullah for proposing to convert LoC into border
"If converting LoC into international border had been a solution, Kashmir issue would have been resolved long back," he added.