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Xiaomi Mi TV 4 to go on Sale Today at 12PM: Price, Specifications And More
After the successful first sale of Xiaomi's Mi TV 4, the smart TV will once again go on sale today at 12 PM in India.
Apple Plans Biggest iPhone Yet For 2018: Report
The iPhone maker is already running production tests with suppliers and is expected to announce the new phones this fall. However, the plans could still change.
ZTE Launches Blade V9, V9 VITA And Tempo Go Smartphones at MWC 2018
ZTE Blade V9 and V9 Vita smartphones sport an 18:9 display and run the latest Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box while Tempo Go, on the other hand, runs a custom version of Android Oreo.
When Fendi Met Fila: A New Logo Born In Milan
The playful new logo was the brainchild of the artist @hey_reilly, who collaborated with Fendi on incorporating it into the label's AW18 collection.
First-Ever BMW 6 Series Rolls-Out of BMW Group Plant in Chennai
Recently launched at Auto Expo 2018, the first-ever BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo has been rolled-out in a locally-produced petrol variant, the BMW 630i Gran Turismo Sport Line. The diesel variant will be launched later in 2018.
US Tipped to Overtake Russia as World's Biggest Oil Producer by 2019
U.S. crude oil output rose above 10 million barrels per day (bpd) late last year for the first time since the 1970s, overtaking top oil exporter Saudi Arabia.
'Indian, Pakistani Peasants': Top Australia Cop Quits Over Racist, Pornographic Posts
Guerin was already on suspension and being investigated by the police's anti-corruption watchdog after revelations last week that he made vulgar sexual remarks on a website about a former female police commissioner and a police union chief.
Kim Kardashian Expresses Her Concerns Over Surrogacy
Kim Kardashian worried she wouldn't "care" about her third child as much as her other kids.
Donald Trump Says He Would Have Rushed in Unarmed to Stop School Shooting
The US President is finding fault with officers who didn't stop the Florida gunman who carried out the massacre earlier this month and said they "weren't exactly Medal of Honour winners."
Finance Ministry Classifies Around 80 Percent of All NBFCs in India as ‘High Risk’
A list of 9,491 "high risk financial institutions" has been published by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) that works under the finance ministry to check crimes in the Indian economy and alert enforcement agencies against such instances.
Philippines' Duterte Defends 'Sarcastic' Remark on Shooting Women in Genitals
Duterte’s remarks, including jokes about rape, have often incensed activists, but have not dented his support base. Many Filipinos view his earthy language as part of his appeal.
Self-Driving Cars With "Remote" Drivers Could Test on California Roads in April: DMV
Relying on a remote human operator is a step that would allow a path to profitability in the nascent field of self-driving technology.
Here Are Some Pro Power Styling Tips For Men To Get That Perfect Look
The neck game on: Trying on a new neck style can be a game changer. Go for a band-collar shirt to have a satisfying finish of your look.
GDP Growth in October-December Likely 6.9 Percent, Best in 2017, Says Report
Gross domestic product grew 6.9 percent in the October-December quarter from a year earlier, according to the poll of more than 35 economists, taken over the past week.
Mohit Marwah Remembers Sridevi, Posts a Heartfelt Message
Sridevi died late on Saturday reportedly due to cardiac arrest in Dubai, where she had gone to attend the wedding of Mohit Marwah.
Chinese Are Giving up on Meat and Turning Vegetarian. Here's Why
China's restaurant industry over the past few years is reporting growing number of entrepreneurs looking to capitalise on the popularity of healthy eating, which usually means a meatless, organic and environmentally-friendly diet.