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Cisco unveils tablet PC aimed at businesses
Cisco unveiled the Cius, a lightweight, 7-inch tablet based on Google's Android operating system.
iPhone insurance now available, but too expensive?
Asurion has started a new policy that will cover iPhones that are lost or stolen, or get damaged.
Roy Hodgson set to be Liverpool manager: reports
Liverpool is reportedly close to hiring Fulham's Roy Hodgson as manager.
SMS services blocked in J-K as protests spread
The services were blocked after protesters defied curfew and attempted to damage religious places.
It takes a team to stop Messi: Germany
Although Messi has yet to score at the tournament, his attacking play has worried defenders.
WC security: England fan incident 'orchestrated'
Police say that the motive of the June 18 incident "was to put World Cup security in a bad light".
SBI sets base rate at 7.5 per cent
It introduced the new base rate to ensure that larger borrowers do not bargain for cheaper rates from banks.
I'm doing a Malayalam film only for Mohanlal
Big B talks about his admiration for the actor and his reasons to do a film in south
Facebook tops in online evidence: divorce lawyers
Facebook is the unrivaled leader for turning virtual reality into real-life divorce drama.
Clijsters wins Belgian contest against Henin
Kim Clijsters toppled fellow Belgian Justine Henin 2-6 6-2 6-3 in the Wimbledon fourth round.
Viveka's death due to hanging: autopsy report
The report also mentions 'smoke-filled lungs', which confirms smoking by Viveka before her death.
Dev Anand to feature on BBC Asia
Viewers can get the opportunity to talk to the thespian
Paraguay, Japan chase first QF appearance
But the Japanese fear they may have become too predictable and are wary that Paraguay has had time to study them.
Suarez, Oezil early candidates as star of 2010
Within a month, players can burst from the fringes of popular consciousness to center stage.
Rajiv killer Nalini shifted from Vellore jail
She had alleged that prison rules regarding rights of prisoners were being violated by Vellore jail authorities.
FIFA, don't ignore the blunder in Bloemfontein
Why is it that the FIFA boss uses technology when it suits him, but not when it would do some good for the game.