India
AT&T, Alcatel Lucent find glitch affecting iPhone 4
The glitch is the latest technical embarrassment for AT&T, the exclusive US provider for iPhone.
Kunal Kapoor's tryst with danger in Kashmir
The actor feared for his life while shooting a scene for 'Lamhaa' in Kashmir
Dhoni to honeymoon in New Zealand?
The star cricketer gets invited by Destination Queenstown for a honeymoon
American woman living in Hyderabad alleges rape
30-year-old files complaint with Banjara Hills police station.
Goa court rejects Pacheco's bail plea
A local court rejected the bail plea of the former minister in connection with the death of Nadia Torrado.
3D 'Titanic' to release in April 2012
The film's release in 3D will mark the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking
I'll certainly direct some day: Imran Khan
Presently the actor is busy with his upcoming films 'Delhi Belly' and 'Break Ke Baad'
Raging Swedish feminists burn $ 13,000 in cash
The notes were burnt to highlight wage disparities between men and women ahead of a national election.
I can't cry like Shekhar Kapur: Sajid Khan
Cruelty against children and elderly are the things that i am sensitive about
Dhoni's marriage was planned: Bipasha Basu
The actress missed the cricketer's wedding, but her beau John Abraham attended it
Pak-China nuclear bonding challenges India
The two are threatening to disrupt India's nuclear aspirations by stepping up collaboration of their own.
Paris Hilton arrested, released without charge
She was questioned by police in South Africa on allegations of smoking marijuana after the Brazil-Netherlands game.
Menon arrives in China as PM's special envoy
Menon is expected to convey India's concerns over Beijing's plans to build two nuclear reactors for Pakistan.
Keshub Mahindra gets bail in Bhopal gas leak case
Keshub Mahindra has been given bail on a bond of Rs 7 lakh.
Federer loses to Berdych in Wimbledon quarters
The 12th-seeded Czech beat Federer 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 on Wednesday for the biggest victory of his career.
In iPad era, typewriters still go clickety-clack
The demand for typewriters mostly comes from courts, the army as well as paramilitary forces.