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Google allows Street View car inspection
Google is to allow German data protection officers to examine one of its controversial Street View cars.
Apple knocks off Microsoft as biggest tech giant
Apple's shares rose 1 pc on Nasdaq pushing its market value up to $ 225.1 bn and ahead of Microsoft's $ 222.7 bn.
NY bomb plot: 11th suspect arrested in Pakistan
The man, identified as Qamar Ejaz, is the brother of Adnan Ejaz, a former major in Pakistani army.
Ranbir turns funny to promote 'Raajneeti'
The actor goes against the filmmaker's strategy in marketing the film
Rathore to share cell with 7 other policemen
Rathore was examined by a government doctor in the Burail Jail before being formally placed in a prison cell.
No decision yet on retail reforms: officials
Opening up of retail sector to foreign companies is seen by many as a solution against inflation.
16 Russian tourists killed in Turkey bus crash
The bus flipped over and fell about 20 feet onto a river bed.
Blair's 'clear vision' with Khosla ventures
Blair is to lend his expertise and global relationships to the Khosla Ventures, which specialises in promoting environmental friendly technology.
Football WC warmup: Argentina blank Canada
Argentina routed Canada 5-0 in their last game on home soil before the World Cup starts.
Stay away from our affairs: Lanka to UN chief
UN plans to probe the alleged atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan army against the LTTE.
IBM to buy AT&T's Sterling Commerce for $ 1.4 bn
The deal would be IBM Corp.'s largest acquisition since it bought business software maker Cognos in 2008.
Universal mobile charger soon to hit the market
The new Universal Charging Solution enables the same charger to be used for all future handsets.
Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano cools off
The volcano has showed a marked drop in its activity and is now producing steam, not magma, says volcanologist.
Venture firms chase web's next sensations
The competition among venture capitalists to fund certain start-ups marks a return to the norm.
Mangalore crash tests India's safety record
Country has had few aviation accidents, but mid-air misses over the past year has underscored that safety issues exist.
US can't act alone in the world: Obama
US President Barack Obama said the United States must strengthen existing alliances.