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Apparently, Huawei is also building an alternative for Google Maps
Just a few days after revealing HarmonyOS, the official alternative for Android, Huawei is gearing up to take on Google Maps too.
Love coffee? This robot makes 100 cups in an hour
From preparing meals to actually delivering them, robots are taking charge of every major task in the food-tech industry.
Here are five Olympic moments which shocked the world
The Olympics is undoubtedly the greatest sporting event in the world.
US: Indian-student jailed, fined Rs. 42L for damaging college computers
A 27-year-old former Indian student of The College of St. Rose in New York was sentenced to a year in jail, followed by another year of supervised release, for damaging computers using a "USB killer".
India, China not developing, but developed nations: Donald Trump
United States President Donald Trump said India and China were no longer "developing countries" and were taking "advantage" of the tag given by the World Trade Organization (WTO).
You should visit these five hidden gems of Paris
The romantic capital city of France or the 'City of Light' as they call it, Paris is a dream destination for every travel soul out there.
OnePlus reveals name and logo of its upcoming smart TV
In a blog post, OnePlus has announced the name and logo of its upcoming TV that is expected to launch on September 26.
'Teenage Dream' model claims Katy Perry 'exposed his penis'
American pop star Katy Perry has been accused of sexually harassing a model.
Hard Kaur plans to launch song supporting Khalistan movement
Rapper Taran Kaur Dhillon aka Hard Kaur, who recently was seen voicing support for the Khalistan movement, will soon release a new song in support of the movement.
Poor people can't legally immigrate to Trump's America anymore
In what could cut legal immigration to the United States by half, the Trump administration said yesterday that those seeking public benefits could be denied green cards.
#CareerBytes: 6 useful mobile apps to download for GRE preparation
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that is important for candidates planning on studying at graduate schools abroad, especially in the US.
Jeffrey Epstein, accused in sex-trafficking case, dead in apparent suicide
Disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell in an apparent suicide on Saturday.
Texas shooting: Trump criticized for thumbs up photo with orphan
Recently, United States President Donald Trump visited El Paso, Texas, where a gunman killed 22 people in a reported hate crime against immigrants on Saturday.
Now, Google Flights will refund your money if prices fall
Just a few days after shutting its Trips app, Google is introducing major changes into Flights, its service for tracking and booking flights.
Samsung Galaxy Book S with Snapdragon 8cx, 23-hour battery-life launched
Alongside the Note 10 series, Samsung has unveiled Galaxy Book S as the company's latest ultralight laptop.
Refrain from retaliation: US tells Pakistan after India's Kashmir move
The United States has asked Pakistan to refrain from retaliatory action after the country downgraded diplomatic ties with India on Wednesday.
Can artificial intelligence be named inventor? This patent demands so
In a first, a multi-disciplinary international team has filed for a patent application for two inventions on the behalf of artificial intelligence, demanding that the AI be named 'inventor'.
Garmin Forerunner 45 smartwatch launched in India at Rs. 20,000
Expanding its portfolio of wearables, US-based tech giant Garmin has launched the Garmin Forerunner 45 smartwatch in India.
Ohio mass shooting: 9 killed, 16 injured in Dayton
At least nine people have been killed and 16 injured in a mass shooting outside a bar in the Dayton city of Ohio in the US.
Texas Walmart Mass Shooting: 20 killed in suspected hate crime
At least 20 people have been killed and 26 others injured in a mass shooting at a packed Walmart store in the El Paso city of Texas in the US.
#CareerBytes: What is GRE? Here's all you need to know
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test important for candidates planning on studying at graduate schools abroad.
Here are some unbreakable Olympic records
Olympics is the greatest sporting showcase on this earth.
Now, Saudi women can travel without male guardian's "permission"
A draconian rule in Saudi Arabia has come to an end, sending waves of joy across women in the Islamic nation.
If India-Pak want...: Trump offers to mediate on Kashmir, again
US President Donald Trump is not giving up the idea of mediation to solve the Kashmir issue, which has been a bone of contention between India and Pakistan.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is the best Android tablet?
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy Tab S6, a high-end flagship Android tablet that takes on Apple's premium and powerful iPad Pro.
Osama bin Laden's son Hamza is dead, say US officials
Deceased terrorist Osama bin Laden's son Hamza, seen widely as the heir of al Qaeda, is dead, US media said on Wednesday.
Bengaluru: Google Maps-powered 'dynamic traffic signals' are now active
The worst thing about Bengaluru, as many of you may have already heard/noticed, is its traffic.
'Racist' rag dolls, designed to be abused, removed from stores
Imagine being so affectless to the prevailing racism in your country, that you design a rag doll, meant to be abused, and specifically make it the color black.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10's Red and Green colored variants leaked
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 10 series must be one of the company's most leaked devices. Over the past several weeks, countless renders have shown the phone from all sides, revealing all the design features as well as the Black and Aura Glow color variants.
Amazon venturing into food-delivery business to take on Swiggy, Zomato
After taking over online shopping and web services, Amazon is gearing up to venture into India's heavily crowded food-tech market.
Acer launches a more powerful variant of Chromebook Spin 13
Taiwanese tech giant Acer has launched a more powerful variant of its Chromebook Spin 13 laptop.
Soon, France will weaponize its satellites with guns and lasers
Humanity's future in space revolves around manned missions to Mars and beyond.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 reservations are live in the US
Samsung has opened reservations for its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 10, for those residing in the US.
US: Woman arrested for wearing stolen teeth to probation meeting
In what is probably the weirdest news that you would read day, a United States woman was arrested for stealing someone else's dentures.
California: Gunman opens fire at food festival, three killed
In yet another incident which shows that United States needs stricter gun laws, a man opened fire at a food festival in northern California killing three and injuring at least 12. The gunman was shot dead by police, said reports.
Pocket friendly Moto E6, with Snapdragon 435 chipset, goes official
As an addition to its Moto E series, Lenovo-owned Motorola has launched the Moto E6 smartphone at $149.99 (approximately Rs. 10,300).
Five richest comic characters of all time
We have often wondered how rich our favorite comic characters are.
Why Tulsi Gabbard, US Presidential candidate, sued Google for $50mn
United States Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard has sued tech giant Google for discriminating against her 2020 election campaign.
Aishwarya roped in for her 'guru' Mani Ratnam's 'Ponniyin Selvan'
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who was last seen in Fanney Khan in 2018, has been roped in for ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan.
Facebook unveils AI tool capable of mapping the world
Facebook dominates as a social media giant, but its work in the technology industry goes way beyond that.