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HP's new logo is the one that was rejected 5 years ago
Five years later, as the company has split into two, the new minimalist logo seems more befitting with the new-age consumer brand.
Will do a biopic if it connects with me, says Arjun Kapoor
The 'Gunday' star says he would only be interested to be part of a biopic if he gets a 'genuine script' and if he could relate to the person he will be seen playing on-screen.
As it happened: India vs Japan, Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey
Harmanpreet equalised through a PC after Japan took a surprise lead, which followed Sardar's deft flick in the third quarter that proved to be the winner in the end.
Explained: What WhatsApp's full end-to-end encryption means
All WhatsApp messages will now be accessible only to the sender and recipient, and nobody in between, not even WhatsApp.
US to sell thermal weapon sights to Pakistan
Work will be performed in McKinney, Texas; and Pakistan, with an estimated completion date of October 30, 2017.
Webby Awards open for public voting
It's up to members of the public to decide on The People's Webby, choosing between conversation apps Slack, Snapchat and WhatsApp, online video service Netflix, and the website for Drake's 2015 music track Hotline Bling.
Decisive measures needed to end despair in J&K: Mehbooba Mufti
"We shall have to take decisive measures to end the scenario of despair and trust deficit," Mehbooba said.
Pak U-turn on Pathankot probe due to pressure from terrorists, feels India
Sources in the government said that Pakistan was not serious about investigating the terror attack.
Encounter breaks out between terrorists and security forces in J&K
The encounter broke out after security confined suspected terrorists in a house. Both the suspected terrorists are believed to be trapped inside the house.
Where is Vijayakanth? asks PMK's Anbumani Ramadoss
Ramadoss, who is spearheading the his party's campaign, said PMK did not require any ally as it was "gaining" popularity day by day, particularly among the youth and women.
Modi's Pakistan policy a failure, stab in the back for the country: Kejriwal
Slamming the PM for the Pak JIT fiasco, Kejriwal said BJP keeps shouting 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' but ended up stabbing the country in the back.
3D printing technique could help mitigate pollution
Harnessing the power of 3D-printing, the researchers' are already working on printing many exotic shapes to understand how printed structure affects the chemical reactivity.
Google removes Afghan Taliban app 'Alemarah' from Play Store
The Taliban launched their foray into smartphone apps on Friday with a Pashto language app called "Alemarah", giving access to propaganda statements and videos.
Rupee rally continues for 6th day, up 5 paise to 66.21
In overseas market, the dollar was on the defensive early, nursing deep losses against the euro and yen after Friday's firm US jobs report failed to shift a broadly held view that the Federal Reserve will remain cautious on raising interest rates in 2016.
Aircel, BSNL sign pan-India 2G roaming pact
The agreement will help Aircel widen its reach as BSNL has about 1.14 lakh mobile towers across country.