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Apple Watch Gets 'Theater Mode' And 'SiriKit' in Developer's Update
Introduced in watchOS 3.2, is the 'Theater Mode' which lets users quickly mute the sound on their Apple Watch and avoid waking the screen on wrist raise.
Volkswagen Beats Toyota For the Top-Selling Automaker in 2016
The report comes as the industry prepares for an uncertain trade environment under Donald Trump.
Apple Ditches 'Activation Lock' Tool
The 'Activation Lock' tool has been removed from the iCloud web page and now when you visit icloud.com/activationlock, you will find Apple's 404 "Not Found" page.
Latur Tragedy: Nine workers Die After Inhaling Poisonous Gas in Maharashtra
Nine workers died after inhaling poisonous gas while cleaning a tank at a factory in Maharashtra's Latur district.
Trump Blames Airport Chaos on Computer Glitches, Protestors Not Immigration Order
President Donald Trump on Monday denied his immigration order was to blame for the chaos at the nation's airports over the weekend, instead pointing to computer glitches, protesters and even the "tears of Senator Schumer."
Supreme Court For Laying Down Law on Issue of Recusal of Judges
The Supreme Court on Monday said that it would like to lay down the law on the issue of recusal of judges from a case after a lawyer sought Chief Justice JS Khehar's recusal from hearing a matter related to appointment of judges.
Pakistan Declines India Invite to Attend Speakers' Summit
Amidst chill in Indo-Pak ties, Pakistan has declined an invitation by Indian Parliament and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) to attend South Asian Speakers' Summit to be held next month.
67 Students Have Been Skipping Meals Prepared by Dalit Woman in MP School
As many as 67 students, including 16 kids belonging to scheduled caste category, of a government primary school are reportedly not having lunch prepared by a Dalit woman for the mid-day meal since July.
UN Chief Commends African Countries for Accepting Refugees
The U.N. Secretary General has commended African countries for opening their borders to refugees and people fleeing violence while other parts of the world, including the developed West, close boundaries and build walls.
iBall Launches 7-Inch Tablet at Rs 8,999
The device comes with 3GB RAM, 16GB onboard memory that can be extended up to 32GB, powered by 64-bit Quad Core Processor and runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
Producers Guild Awards Move La La Land Closer to Oscar Glory
With nominees to consider in 24 separate categories, little wonder that Academy members are considered most likely to vote for specialisms that they themselves know best.
Antonio Banderas Hospitalised After Suffering Heart Scare
Banderas was working out when he suddenly experienced agonising pain in his chest, reports a site.
RBI Lifts Restrictions on Withdrawals from ATMs, Current Accounts
The Reserve Bank of India has lifted the restrictions on cash withdrawals from bank accounts and ATMs, in a sign that the pace of remonetisation is picking up.
SAP Reassures Staff Alarmed by Trump Travel Ban
SAP joined U.S. technology leaders from Apple, Facebook and Google in emailing their employees to denounce the suspension of the U.S. refugee program and the halting of arrivals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
Immigration Ban Gets Mixed Reactions From US Corporate
While the leaders of Apple Inc, Google and Facebook Inc emailed their staff to denounce the suspension of the U.S. refugee program and the halting of arrivals from seven Muslim-majority countries, many of their counterparts in other industries either decl...
Issue Fresh Order on Appointment of ED Director: SC Directs Centre
The bench said that the fresh order would make it clear that Singh's appointment as ED director would be for two years from October 27 last year.