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Activist hackers battle Islamic State in cyberspace
The loose hacking collective Anonymous is the latest to draw attention to such campaigns, with members claiming credit this week for having thousands of pro-IS Twitter accounts disabled.
Mani Shankar Aiyar, Salman Khurshid behaving like ISI, IS 'propagandists': BJP
BJP said that they are trying to gain lost ground by visiting ISI headquarters which is an "insult to India and its nationalist Muslims".
Subramanian Swamy writes to Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan on Rahul Gandhi
In his letter to Mahajan, the BJP leader said Gandhi, as a Lok Sabha member, has violated the ethics code to be observed by MPs and urged her to seek explanation from him.
Pregnant Rani is perfectly fine: Spokesperson
Rani tied the knot with Aditya last year and is expected to welcome her first child in January 2016.
Smart tunable 'filter' that offers faster internet experience
The tunable filter has an unlimited free-spectral range, meaning it can operate over any range of frequencies.
France stages 128 raids overnight after Paris attacks: minister
Authorities had made 23 arrests and seized 31 weapons including a rocket launcher in a broad sweep of raids across the country on Monday.
Smartphone users okay with nude pictures getting leaked than bank details
In all the countries, the vast majority of participants said, “it would be less painful to have someone access nude photos".
'PRDP' is a simple film with emotions: Sooraj Barjatya
Director Sooraj Barjatya is known for his high-entertaining family dramas.
Sakshi Maharaj lashes out at Azam Khan for Paris attack remarks, says FIR should be filed against him
Azam Khan stirred a controversy by blaming the US an Russia for Paris terror attacks in which 129 people were killed and hundreds were injured.
Coffee drinkers less likely to die prematurely from certain diseases: Study
Researchers found that people who are moderate coffee drinkers are less likely to die prematurely from heart disease, suicide, diabetes or Parkinson's disease.
Paris attacks expose failures, challenges for intelligence services
The intelligence services are also taking flak over one of the gunman who blew himself up at the Bataclan concert hall, Omar Ismail Mostefai.
2015 LA Auto Show: What to look forward to at the annual auto exhibition
For some, like the Jaguar F-Pace, the show will mark a first glimpse on US shores, but for 30 of that number, including the Ferrari F12tdf, LA will be the venue for the car's first-ever appearance anywhere in the world.
World leaders back drive for Paris climate deal
Negotiators at a Group of 20 summit in Turkey haggled into the early hours as Saudi Arabia and India initially refused to include specific goals such as limiting global warming to less than two degrees Celsius (3.6 Farenheit) above pre-industrialised leve...
SC not to change 'a word of our order' on levy of Environment Compensation Charge
The bench also referred to reports about pollution level in the national capital touching new high after Diwali and said, "day in and day out, we see in the newspapers that there is highest level of pollution in the city."
Bollywood celebrities mourn the death of Saeed Jaffrey on Twitter
Bollywood celebrities as well as Indian politicians paid their heartfelt tributes to veteran actor Saeed Jaffery, who passed away at 86.
Inflation at -3.81% in October; pulses, onion expensive
Pulses and Onion among the food items category turned costlier with inflation at 52.98 per cent and 85.66 per cent respectively during October.