RIM: BlackBerry security not compromised in India
Research in Motion refuted on Wednesday a new round of Indian media reports, which claim that the BlackBerry maker has granted the government the encryption keys to its secure corporate email and mess
Disqualified Chinese player Yu quits badminton
Disgraced Chinese Yu Yang has decided to quit badminton while national officials have told their Olympic team leaders and disgraced players to make a public apology for throwing matches at the London
Adidas sees fresh start for Reebok India in 2013
German sportswear maker Adidas said it does not expect any major deviation from the 70 million euros in restructuring charges it has already flagged as the cost of dealing with 'commercial irregularit
India's online grey market for U.S. clothing brands
While India's politicians dither over rules allowing foreign retailers into the country, some online stores are already selling discounted clothing from companies such as Abercrombie & Fitch Co that h
Satyam beats estimates on new orders, currency gains
Satyam Computer Services Ltd, in the process of a merger with parent Tech Mahindra Ltd, beat expectations with a 56.4 per cent rise in quarterly profit, as it won new business and got a boost from cur
Monsoon seen deficient in 2012: Weather office
Monsoon rains will not be enough to save the country from its first drought in three years, the weather office said on Thursday as it forecast that the El Nino weather pattern should reduce rains agai
German trainee fined 227,000 euros for illegal Facebook party
A German court has handed a 20-year-old apprentice a 227,000-euro ($280,000) bill to cover police costs after he organized an illegal party through the Facebook social network in the southern German t
German fined 227K euros for illegal FB party
A German court has handed a 20-year-old apprentice a 227,000 euro ($280,000) bill to cover police costs after he organised an illegal party through the Facebook social network in the southern German town of Constance.
Drought could delay fuel reforms: Ahluwalia
The drought threatening India due to elusive monsoon rains will make it politically harder for the government to raise prices of subsidised fuel, delaying a reform urgently needed to rein in the count
Facebook sinks to record low as doubts grow
Facebook Inc's shares slid 6.2 per cent to another record low on Tuesday, diving for the third straight day since lackluster results showed decelerating user growth and revived doubts about its abilit