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If You Sell Your Google Pixel Phone, Be Prepared To Lose Your Google Account
Google can abruptly cut you off from your Gmail account, online photos and other vital digital services if you resell your Google Pixel phone.
Donald Trump, Mike Pence True Friend of Israel, Says Israeli Ambassador
President-elect Donald Trump and his deputy Mike Pence are true friends of Israel in the US, the top Israeli diplomat in America has said.
Our Thought Process is Very Similar, Says Alia Bhatt About Shah Rukh Khan
Alia Bhatt, whose Dear Zindagi is all set to hit the screen on November 23, says that after working with Shah Rukh Khan, she realised that they both share a similar thought process.
Section of BJP MPs Unhappy with Demonetisation
Reportedly, a meeting called by Amit Shah was cancelled in the eleventh hour following apprehensions that a section of the MPs may express their displeasure over the move.
ATMs at Parliament House Disappoint People After They Run Dry
The ripple effects of demonetisation has not spared the high-security Parliament House complex too.
Two Lakh Micro-ATMs to Facilitate Smooth Withdrawal of New Currency
There are about 201861 ATMs in india, according to RBI data. Of these, 1,03,282 are onsite and 98,579 offsite.
India Has Briefed OIC Members About Pakistan's Role in Terror, Says Centre
These special envoys visited Belgium, China, France, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, the US and the UN (New York and Geneva), he said.
No Radioactive Leakage Incident at Cargo Sections of Airports, Says Government
"However, in the recent past, two cases of suspected radioactive leakage were reported at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, Delhi, one incident on May 29, 2015 and the other one on October 9, 2016.
Two Indian fishermen Injured in Sri Lankan Navy Firing
Two Indian fishermen were seriously injured when Sri Lankan naval personnel allegedly opened fire at their fishing boat off Kodiakarai coast, about 80 kms from on Thursday, fisheries department officials said.
Twitter's Android TV App to Stream Videos Now Available
Earlier this year, Twitter launched a new version of its app for digital media players -- Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and for Microsoft's video game console Xbox One, allowing users to see live streaming video available on Twitter.
Planted Spyware in Android Phones, Admits Chinese Company
A Chinese company has admitted that it planted a spyware in some Android mobile phones that sent back to China information about the users and text messages.
Angelina Jolie's Ex Billy Bob Thornton Wants to Make Film With Brad Pitt
Angelina Jolie's ex Billy Bob Thornton says he would love to work with her estranged husband Brad Pitt.
Pak Cinema Industry Badly Hurt After Ban on Indian Films: Media
Since September cinema houses have constantly lost business and cineplexes have been forced to cut the number of shows.
Here's How You Can Avoid Violent or Sexual Dreams
The violent and sexual media you consume during the day may infiltrate your dreams at night, the study said.
ICCR Plans Seminar on 'Tolerant' Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh
The Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR), which is under the Ministry of External Affairs, has picked the “tolerant intellectual” Dara Shikoh as the subject of their next seminar expected in next few months.
NGT Questions LG's Decision to Allow Construction in Delhi
The National Green Tribunal on Wednesday questioned the Lt Governor and Delhi government's decision to lift the ban on construction and demolition activities in the national capital, saying the air quality is still unsafe.