India
Google revamps Play Store; new user interface is cleaner
The new design is pretty image heavy, but is easier on the eyes thanks to ample use of white space in the design.
NHRC inquires into 'bonded labourers' from Chhattisgarh
The complaint alleged the victims were from Janjgir Champa district of Chhattigarh.
Admiral says US can intercept North Korean missile
North Korea is keeping a large percentage of its combat forces along the demilitarised zone with South Korea.
Need to work on fitness ahead of World League semis: Sardar
After a much-needed rest, the Indian hockey players have assembled at Bangalore to kick-start their preparations for the forthcoming event.
Thane collapse: Two more arrested
After the killer collapse at Shil Phata, the Thane Municipal Corporation has decided to raze 57 unauthorised structures in the district.
US: Obama makes last ditch push for gun control laws
Barack Obama urged his countrymen to approach their lawmakers and ask them to vote for the gun control legislation.
Kerala: 1 dead as under-construction church collapses
The mishap occurred when the concreting work of a new structure of the St Augustine Church came crashing down.
Ericsson to buy Microsoft's TV software unit
Microsoft said it's focusing its resources on making its Xbox service a delivery vehicle for entertainment to game consoles, phones, PCs and tablets.
Japan deploys ballistic missiles amid North Korea threat
North Korea is believed to have moved ballistic missiles to its east coast, possibly in preparation for a test launch.
Armstrong team-mate Kjaersgaard avoids doping sanctions
Kjaersgaard, a team-mate of Armstrong's at US Postal from 2000-03, will not face sanctions, despite admitting to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Watching situation in Korean peninsula 'very carefully': India
North Korea had warned that it could not guarantee the safety of diplomats after Wednesday and asked embassies to consider moving staff out of the country.
No one can dare to remake 'Mother India': Vidya Balan
Balan, who has posed as Nargis from 'Mother India' for a magazine, says no one would ever dare to remake the classic.
ISRO planning privately built PSLV launch in 5 years
If satellites and launch vehicles can be produced by industry players, ISRO scientists will be able to concentrate on research oriented activities.
Pak: 30 terrorists, 23 soldiers killed in clashes
The sources said the SSG commandos, regular army troops and Frontier Corps personnel are battling to root out the "last pockets of resistance".
'Tired' Ekta Kapoor set to study at Harvard University
Ekta Kapoor, who has back-to-back projects lined up for release, is tired and says that she will take a break.
Aishwarya Rai stuns everyone with TOIFA performance
This was Aishwarya's first stage performance abroad after the birth of her daughter in 2011.