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Infographic: Will Samsung take down Apple?
As of 2012, only two companies turned profits on smartphones, Apple and Samsung. Here's how the battle is breaking down.
US to allow small knives, sports equipment on planes
There has been a gradual easing of some of the security measures applied to airline passengers after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Full text: Indian Army's statement on Baramulla firing
A 25-year-old man was killed and four were injured in firing allegedly by security forces during protests in Baramulla town of north Kashmir on Tuesday.
Pakistan PM Raja Pervez Ashraf to visit Ajmer on Saturday
Official told IANS, Pakistani Prime Minister is expected to come on Saturday on a private visit.
Neymar rejects reports of his Barcelona move
Last week Barcelona defender and Neymar's Brazil teammate Daniel Alves claimed the striker had already agreed to join the Catalan outfit after next year's World Cup.
Police hunt doctors who abandoned victims during Bihar floods
Over three million lives were disrupted and around 500 people were killed in Bihar in August 2008, when the mighty Kosi river broke barrage.
Two youths rape a minor at gunpoint
Police said, a minor girl was allegedly raped at gun point by two youths in Wazirnagar village of the district on Tuesday.
Current account deficit biggest concern, says Raghuram Rajan
India aims to contain its fiscal deficit within 4.8 pc of GDP in 2013/14, lower than 5.2 pc achieved in 2012/13.
Snapshot: Hugo Chavez battling against cancer with his daughters
Hugo Chavez, who was in Cuba for two months for the treatment, has returned to Cuba.
Pakistan PM to visit India on Saturday
Preparations for the day-long visit on March 9 were being finalised, diplomatic and other sources said.
DLF board to discuss share sale on Wednesday
The New Delhi-based developer, founded by billionaire KP Singh, is expected to sell about 81 million shares.
NSG officer under probe for talking to an anonymous Pak caller
The anonymous caller wanted operational details of the post Hyderabad blast probe.
FBI files on Houston show letters from obsessed fans
Houston, known for her ballads and well chronicled history of drug abuse, was found dead last year in a hotel.
Rupee up 11 paise vs dollar in early trade
A strong opening in the domestic equity market and strength in other currencies overseas also supported the rupee.
Jose Mourinho wants to still be managing at Ferguson's age
Mourinho hopes he is still managing in his seventies like Manchester United's Alex Ferguson, the Real Madrid boss said as he prepared to face him in a Champions League clash.
Saudi Arabia to behead seven on Tuesday: Rights group
According to Amnesty, Saudi Arabia has executed 17 people so far in 2013, 82 in 2011 and a similar number in 2012.