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Say hello to the 'anti-iphone' phone

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London: If multi-function phones leave you dazed, here's the answer - a mobile phone that just makes calls and does nothing else has been developed. No MP3, no apps and no, not even texts can be opera

Delhi building death toll rises to 60, hunt on for survivors

New Delhi: Rescuers continued to search for possible survivors under tonnes of debris of an illegally-built high-rise building here that caved in killing at least 60 people, authorities said on Tuesda

'Raja ignored PM's 2G advice, nation lost Rs 1.76 lakh crore'

In the most serious indictment on the 2G spectrum scam, India's official auditor on Tuesday said former communications minister A.

SC asks Vodafone to deposit Rs 2,500 crore

The Supreme Court on Monday directed telecom major Vodafone to deposit Rs 2,500 crore ($550 million) as part of a tax liability in the takeover of Hutch Essar group's India operations.

After Suu Kyi, Dalai Lama hopes for Chinese dissident's freedom

Dharamsala: Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Monday welcomed the release of Myanmarese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi and hoped China too would free fellow Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo a

DMK wants Cabinet seat, Raja or no Raja

Chennai: A day after its A. Raja quit the cabinet over corruption charges, Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK insisted one of its other MPs should be inducted into Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's government.

Sonia, Rahul to campaign for last round of Bihar polls

Congress president Mrs Sonia Gandhi and her son, party general secretary Rahul Gandhi, will campaign in Bihar this week for the last round of the six phase Assembly polls, party leaders said on Monday

Maoists blast bridge, call for poll boycott in Bihar

Five days ahead of the last round of the Bihar Assembly elections, Maoists blasted a bridge and put up posters calling for a poll boycott, the police said on Monday.

China, Russia back UN reforms; laud India's global role

New Delhi: Backing reforms of the UN, China and Russia on Monday lauded the role of India in international affairs and said they looked forward to deepening cooperation with New Delhi in the UN Securi

Fighting dengue with GM

London, Nov. 14: Scientists have released three million genetically-modified mosquitoes in the Cayman Islands to fight dengue fever.

Batches of the male mosquitoes were released in a 40-acre area, to

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