Canada street named after Raj Kapoor
Legendary actor-filmmaker Raj Kapoor now has a street named after him in the city of Brampton, about 45 km away from here.
'Band Baaja Baaraat' wins three IIFA awards
Maneesh Sharma's 'Band Baaja Baaraat' won three IIFA awards on Friday night as Sonu Nigam joined Jermaine Jackson, elder brother of the late Michael Jackson, to pay a moving musical tribute to the leg
BlackBerry co-founders knocked off billionaires' list
The two men who created the iconic BlackBerry company have been knocked off the world billionaires' list.
With the shares of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) getting drubbing after its less-
BlackBerry cuts 200 jobs after market bleeding
After two days of bleeding on the stock market in the wake of its disappointing quarterly results, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) Tuesday reportedly laid off 200 employees at its headquarte
BlackBerry continues to bleed
After its 21 per cent plunge on Friday, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) continued to bleed on Monday, with its stock further diving almost seven per cent.
At $25.41 now, RIM stock is at its
21 percent plunge in BlackBerry stock
In the biggest one-day fall in its fortunes on Friday, the BlackBerry company Research In Motion (RIM) plunged about 21 percent - or more than $7 per share - after Thursday's poor quarterly results.
Indian students in Canada more than double in a year
The first Canada-India Education Summit this week in Ottawa is set to boost research and educational ties between the two countries.
With Canada reportedly registering more than a two-fold increase i
Canada announces new visa policy for Indians
Giving a fillip to Indo-Canada trade relations, Toronto has announced a new visa regime that will allow Indians 10 years multiple entry visa to the country.
Microsoft finally loses Word patent battle
Software giant Microsoft finally lost its battle over Word patent with Toronto's i4i Inc. on Thursday.
Rejecting Microsoft's appeal, the US supreme court upheld the 2009 lower court order against Mic
Probe into whether BlackBerry misguided shareholders
A US law firm is probing whether BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) deliberately kept its shareholders in the dark about its problems in releasing new smart phones to replace its old devices.