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Gurgaon: Domestic help heard screaming inside locked home, rescued
According to police, the woman didn't want to continue working in the house and has not filed any written complaint against anyway.
Facebook bug showed view counts of others' posts on mobile site
The bug let users see the number of views on any article or video link, including those from news media and other official organisation pages.
Second round of voting in Bihar on Friday, caste to play a major role
About 8.58 million voters will be eligible to elect 32 legislators from among 456 candidates. Six districts will see balloting, including poverty-stricken Kaimur and Rohtas.
Low Internet usage make small firms less productive in poor countries: Study
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Brazil are three times less productive than big firms there while those in India are 10 times less productive.
Post offices to sell mobile phones as part of Digital India initiative
The postal department has joined hands with BSNL and a Noida-based company, Pantel Technologies, to sell mobile phones through post offices in Madhya Pradesh.
Kailash Satyarthi selected for Harvard Humanitarian of the Year Award
The annual award by the prestigious Harvard University is given to an individual whose works and deeds have served to improve the quality of lives and have inspired us to greater heights.
Merkel praises Bengaluru, Indian innovation, creativity
Stating that she was immensely "impressed" with the innovations coming out of India in general and Bengaluru in particular, Merkel said while German researchers are great, those in India are very creative and innovative.
OnePlus X to be unveiled on October 29
The third affordable mobile handset from OnePlus will be unveiled at simultaneous events in London and China.
Facebook's new tool could help the visually impaired 'see' the photos shared on site
The prototype technology is basically aimed at breaking down the elements of any particular photo so as to make it engaging even to those with disabilities.
Steve Jobs to Jack Dorsey: Tech's 5 biggest boomerang founders
Not all companies can be Apple, and not all boomerang founders can be Steve Jobs. Here are the top five.
Don't delay FIFA elections, says candidate Prince Ali
Ali was beaten by Blatter in a presidential election in May.
After Osama, Mullah Omar, new Taliban chief Mansoor Akhtar hiding in Pak: Afghan govt sources
Sources claimed that Osama was hiding in a city close to the capital and many entities would have been aware of the fact.
Dadri lynching wrong, Sangeet Som should not have visited Bishada, says Amit Shah
Shah insisted that the Centre should not be dragged into the issue, saying it was a law and order matter which is the responsibility of the state government.
Atletico de Kolkata waiting for Nato, Arnab's return, says coach Antonio Habas
ISL defending champions Atletico de Kolkata are looking forward to the return of several of their key players for their next match in Pune, coach Antonio Habas on Tuesday said.
Delhi government launches reward scheme on cash memos
The scheme would be for bill or cash memo/retail invoice of not less than Rs.100 for purchases made from a registered dealer in Delhi. The maximum prize to be given under the scheme is Rs.50,000.