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Apple developing measures to make it even harder for governments to break into iPhones: Report
The tech giant is currently battling the FBI which has requested the company to unlock a particular iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Champions League: 10-man Eindhoven hold Atletico Madrid to a goalless draw
The Spanish club have earned a well-founded reputation for iron-clad defence this season but it was the Dutch champions who had to produce a stout rearguard action to avoid being beaten.
HP expects to cut up to 3,000 jobs in 2016
HP Inc said it was accelerating its restructuring programme and now expects about 3,000 people will exit by the end of fiscal 2016 instead of over three years as it announced in September.
India can't keep J&K if Muslims viewed with suspicion, says Farooq Abdullah
"For god's sake, do not take this country in that direction where we can place Hindus and Muslims separately," Abdullah said.
'Neerja' declared tax free in Maharashtra
The film, which released last Friday, has been received well at the box office.
Pakistan military provides weapons, training to ISIS in Afghanistan
Pakistani military provides light and heavy weapons to ISIS fighters in Afghanistan, claimed surrendered ISIS members.
Class XII CBSE exams to be held from March 1 to April 24
The Class X and XII results are likely to be declared in the month of May-June, says CBSE.
Arunachal CM faces floor test on Thursday, 8 more Congress MLAs to support him
Sturridge keen on long-term stay with Liverpool
Sturridge has pledged his future to the club despite manager Juergen Klopp having publicly criticised the striker's attitude towards his injury problems.
No shame in FIFA making money, says Infantino
FIFA "should be proud" of making money "and should be proud to reinvest" in football, said the acting head of the European confederation UEFA.
FIFA rivals in final push for votes
Gianni Infantino and Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa embarked on a final scramble for votes on Wednesday ahead of the election to lead world football's scandal-tainted governing body.
Arsenal's attack missing cutting edge, says Arsene Wenger
If Arsenal are to have any chance of overturning a 2-0 deficit against Barcelona in the Champions League next month they must be sharper in front of goal, says manager Arsene Wenger.
Will cut my head and offer at your feet, Smriti Irani tells Mayawati
Mayawati has been demanding answers from the government on whether a Dalit is a part of the committee that is looking into Rohith Vemula suicide case or not.
Vikram Chahuhan appears before Delhi Police in court violence case
Chauhan appeared before the Delhi Police at the Tilak Marg police station on Wednesday after repeatedly defying police summons.
LiFi: Connecting to the web through LED bulbs promises to become the new WiFi
The big advantage of LiFi, short for 'light fidelity', is its lightning speed.