Finnish game maker Rovio, best known for its Angry Birds franchise, on Friday reported a rise in its fourthquarter operating profit, boosted by growth from its top three games.
Men to watch at the Australian Open, which begins Monday at Melbourne Park (Sunday in the U.S.):
Uber said that it will initially launch the feature in Lucknow, with New Delhi being the next place where users will be able to book cabs from WhatsApp. The company will roll out the feature pan-India by next year.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has ordered an in-depth inquiry into the incident.
Even if you have forgotten the login information of a particular account, you will still be able to access Windows 10 through other accounts.
Taliban’s official stand is Kashmir is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan and Taliban have no role in it whatsoever.
Lakhs of people have fled their homes in northern Afghanistan to escape battles as government forces try to fend off rapidly advancing Taliban forces.
Pune traders to hold a symbolic bell ringing protest on August 3.
Banerjee, noted that the EC had sought to know if Bengal was ready to conduct polls to two vacant Rajya Sabha seats, and the chief secretary, in his reply, gave assurance that the state could also hold bypolls to the seven assembly constituencies, while a...
As Bollywood directors try to find inspirational and real-life stories to enthrall the audiences, we take a look at relatively lesser known personalities that are getting a cinematic treatment in the coming time.
At least 71 people have gone missing this year on a highway between Mexicos industrial hub of Monterrey and the border city of Nuevo Laredo, authorities said Wednesday.
The 65-year-old woman developed fever after receiving the vaccine doses.
A massive new $1.73 billion concourse with 15 gates opened Monday at Los Angeles International Airport.
There was no vaccination on Friday since it was a holiday owing to Eid, she said while issuing the vaccination bulletin.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, RKy., said Monday that Republicans are willing to spend up to $600 billion on infrastructure, far less than President Joe Biden is seeking, even as he ruled out supporting a higher corporate tax rate to pay for it.