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Nolan's 'Tenet' earns $20.2mn in US, Canada in first week
It looks all good for Tenet.
OnePlus Clover spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 460 SoC
OnePlus Clover has been spotted on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 460 chipset and 4GB of RAM. The handset is expected to run on Android 10, and will be powered by a processor that is codenamed 'bengal'.
India-China border row: Trump says he would 'love to help'
United States President Donald Trump has extended his aid in resolving the ongoing border conflict between India and China.
Acer's latest laptops, with Intel's 11th-generation Tiger Lake CPUs, launched
Expanding its portfolio of laptops, Acer has launched three new models in the US. The Acer Swift 3 and Acer Swift 5 come with Intel's newly-announced 11th-generation Tiger Lake CPUs.
#VaccineTracker: Early COVID-19 vaccine results expected by September 15
As the COVID-19 crisis is deteriorating with every passing day, all the hopes are pinned on the development of a safe and effective vaccine.
Jeep unveils 2021 Wagoneer luxury SUV: Here are the details
Jeep has finally unveiled its much-anticipated full-sized luxury SUV, the 2021 Wagoneer.
Daniel Prude death: Black man's family demands US cops' arrest
The family of a Black man has called for the firing and arrest of all police officers involved in his death earlier this year.
Nubia Red Magic 5S goes on sale globally
Nubia's flagship smartphone, the Red Magic 5S has gone on sale in over 40 countries.
'Grey's Anatomy' crew to return on sets for Season 17
Your worries are set to end.
UNSC members block Pakistan's plan to list Indians as terrorists
Five members of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) blocked a move by Pakistan to list two Indians as UN-designated terrorists, reports said on Thursday.
India: Half of all coronavirus cases in 18-44 age group
The Union Ministry of Health on Wednesday revealed that over half of the total coronavirus infections in India are among people in the age groups 18-44 years.
US won't participate in WHO-led global coronavirus vaccine effort
The United States, the worst-affected country in the pandemic, on Tuesday said it won't be participating in the global effort to develop and distribute coronavirus vaccine because it is led by World Health Organization (WHO).
Motorola's latest 5G smartphone packs a total of six cameras
Motorola has launched a new mid-range 5G smartphone in the US. Dubbed as the One 5G, the handset comes as a rebranded version of the Moto G 5G Plus that was announced in Europe in July.
International passenger flights to remain suspended till September 30
As many expected, India is extending the ban on international passenger flights.
Ahead of launch, 2021 Jeep Wagoneer SUV teased
Ahead of its launch in the US on September 3, Jeep has teased the 2021 Wagoneer SUV.
Portland: 1 dead amid clashes; Trump and Biden trade blame
A person was shot and killed in Portland city in the US state of Oregon on Saturday night. The shooting occurred as supporters of President Donald Trump clashed with Black Lives Matter protesters.
Royal Enfield Himalayan's pre-orders in US to commence from September-1
Royal Enfield will start accepting pre-orders for its 2020 Himalayan off-roader motorcycle in the US from September 1. It will be exported from India as a completely built-up unit and will be offered in a single variant.
Is Paytm Mall hacked? Company explicitly says 'No'
Yesterday, a report published by US-based cyber-risk intelligence company Cyble claimed that Paytm Mall, the e-commerce arm of Indian payments unicorn Paytm, has suffered a massive data breach.
Refusal to wear masks will get you on 'no-fly' list
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced that passengers who refuse to wear masks on flights would be put on a no-fly list.
OnePlus 'Clover' to come with a 6,000mAh battery, triple rear-camera
Earlier this week, we reported that OnePlus is working to launch a cheaper, entry-level smartphone in India in September. Now, thanks to Android Central, we have more details about the upcoming handset.
#HealthBytes: Benefits of using honey on skin
A natural sweetener, honey is produced by enzyme activity, plant matter, and live bacteria working together to create an ingredient that has many practical uses.
NewsBytes Briefing: Walmart-Microsoft team up for TikTok deal, and more
In the updates since last night, TikTok, the current talk of the town, got Walmart as the latest bidder for its business.
Nubia RedMagic 5S' global availability and pricing details revealed
Nubia has announced the global availability and pricing details of its latest gaming flagship smartphone, the RedMagic 5S.
Coronavirus vaccine tracker: When will one be ready?
The global effort to develop a vaccine against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 continues as over 24 million people have been infected worldwide.
US: Ex-guard of hospital returns there as a medical student
In an immensely encouraging tale of grit and determination, a former security guard at a United States hospital, Russell J. Ledet, has now returned there as a medical student.
Korea: 'Tenet' fares well, but coronavirus forces theaters to close
Christopher Nolan's highly-anticipated film Tenet has had a glorious first two days in South Korea.
Sanjay Dutt to fly down to US for cancer treatment
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt has gotten a visa for the United States and will soon fly down to New York to seek medical treatment, according to reports.
NewsBytes Briefing: Epic's Unreal Engine gets legal protection, and more
Since last night, the case between Apple and Epic Games has progressed.
'Unhinged' thrills US movie buffs, earns $4 million since Friday
Unhinged has broken into the long lonely theaters of the US and has earned $4.06 million after opening in select screens across the country on Friday.
US police shoot Black man as children watch, says attorney
Months after the killing of George Floyd in the United States sparked global Black Lives Matter protests, a Black man was shot at by cops seven times in the US state of Wisconsin.
North Korea's Kim Jong-un in coma, sister to take control
North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un has slipped into a coma and his sister Kim Yo-jong will become the de-facto ruler, multiple reports said.
US: Kellyanne Conway, Trump's long-time aide, is quitting White House
Senior White House Adviser Kellyanne Conway, seen as one of the most loyal aides of US President Donald Trump, said on Sunday (local time) that she will be leaving the administration by the end of this month to focus on her family.
Verizon's Moto G7 Play and G7 Power get Android 10
Motorola has started rolling out Android 10 updates for its G7 Play and G7 Power smartphones locked to US telecom network Verizon.
Recipe fest: How to make eggless coconut cake at home
Coconut cake is a very popular dessert, especially in the southern United States.
Bentley commences production of limited-edition Pikes Peak Continental GT
Bentley has started the production of its limited-run Pikes Peak Continental GT at its carbon-neutral factory in Crewe, England.
Teenager makes functional smart glasses at home: Here's how
In a major surprise, a 16-year-old teenager from Arizona, US has created a pair of smart glasses right at home.
Court extends Britney's conservatorship till 2021, singer thanks fans
Finally, some good news for Britney Spears's fans.
US: Indian national arrested for $21 million H-1B visa fraud
An Indian national has been arrested in the United States for committing a $21 million visa fraud.
Donald Trump terms rival Joe Biden as voters' "worst nightmare"
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump tore into his Democratic opponent Joe Biden just outside the latter's Pennsylvania birthplace of Scranton, calling him the "voters' worst nightmare."
LG K31, with Helio P22 chipset and dual cameras, launched
Expanding its range of affordable smartphones, LG has launched the K31 model in the US.