India
Nokia to use both Symbian and Windows for long
Nokia didn't specify how long it would continue to offer Symbian.
Asus launches Eee Pad Transformer tablet
The 10.1-inch Android 3.0-powered tablet comes with an with an optional keyboard.
Egyptian protesters push for political reforms
Protesters gathered in Tahrir square also called for the release of political prisoners.
Nod, and the wheelchair will take you anywhere
A group of students have developed the prototype.
Yemen's youth leaders set out their demands
Saleh rejected the offer, lashing out instead out at the protesters threatening his 32-year rule.
Syria: 34 dead in 2 days according to witnesses
Security forces opened fire on hundreds of youths at the northern entrance to Deraa.
Anand gets the better of Gashimov
Viswanathan Anand came back to sole third spot in the Amber blindfold and rapid chess tournament.
'Secret' note on how to delay Telangana issue
Srikrishna report recommends in a 'secret' note steps to keep Telangana issue under check.
Libya: allies target ground forces
There was no let up in Gaddafi forces' shelling of the rebel-held cities.
Black hole wiped out all alien life?
A phenomenon known as a white dwarf hypernova could have sucked alien life.
Ex-IAS officer K J Alphons joins BJP
Alphons, who rose to fame for razing illegal constructions in Delhi in the 1990s, on Thursday joined the BJP.
Our misfortune that Dev saab is upset: Sippy
Ramesh Sippy talks about using a cult song, 'Dum Maro Dum', and more
Govt extends ban on pulses export till March 2012
The government had in June 2006 banned exports of pulses and the ban has stayed in place since.
Jat stir must end: SC raps UP, Haryana govt
SC asked them to ensure the supply essential commodities to Delhi does not get affected.
Libyan military operation not an act of war: US
US has described it as a combat mission to enforce the UN Security Council resolution.
Anxiety in Tokyo over radiation in tap water
Radiation levels posed no immediate health risk for older children or adults.