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Intel, Samsung, Toshiba join hands to halve chip size
Intel, Toshiba and Samsung will join hands to more than halve semiconductor line widths to nearly 10 nanometers.
Cellphone market slowing, smartphones still booming
The phones market has surged this year from a slump in 2009 when the recession hit consumers.
MAMI yet to be foreigners' festival: Suhasini Ratnam
the Indian actress-director is on the jury of the 12th edition of the gala
Javed Akhtar translates 'Vande mataram' for 'Khelein Hum...'
The film slated to hit the screens on 3rd Dec stars Abhishek and Deepika in lead roles
India a strong film market: French studio
Studio Canal considers India as a great hub for international movies
India signs convention on nuclear damages
The move is an effort towards allaying concerns of US firms on account of the newly-enacted Nuclear Liability law.
'New MySpace' narrows focus to entertainment
MySpace is overhauling its image and its website into an entertainment destination for its mostly younger audience.
No relief for Major who is set to marry US girl
An armyman needs permission if he wants to marry a foreign citizen.
Food prices a structural inflation driver: RBI
The Reserve Bank of India is widely expected to raise interest rates by another 25 basis points on November 2.
Obama to meet US business leaders in India
The business leaders will include Boeing Co's Jim McNerney, Honeywell International Inc's David Cote and General Electric Co's Jeffrey Immelt, the White House said.
Vivek Oberoi pays homage to former legislator Paritala Ravi
The actor played the role of former minister in RGV's 'Rakta Charitra'
Adobe aims to stay independent: CEO
Adobe Systems aims to grow independently, its CEO Shantanu Narayen told a German newspaper.
Forever young - more men opting for Botox
The age for treatment for men starts as early as 35. The reasons include the increasing pressure to look good.
China's iPad users get free TV broadcast
China's state-owned television network CNC will provide a 24-hour free broadcast to iPad users in the country.