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Uruguay beat Brazil on penalties to reach Copa America semi-finals
Uruguay, who finished the game with ten men after Nahitan Nandez was sent off in the 74th minute, will face Colombia in Charlotte, North Carolina, in their semi-final on Wednesday. Colombia beat Panama 5-0 in Saturday's other quarter-final earli
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Voter turnout in phase 5 of 2024 Lok Sabha elections at 60.48%
The voting process, held under tight security, saw varying levels of voter turnout, with West Bengal recording the highest at 73% and Maharashtra the lowest at 48.88%. Overall, voter turnout was 57.41%. Eligible voters included over 8.95 crore individuals, with a notable presence of prominent political leaders contesting.
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World View: Shiprocket’s Saahil Goel on why travel makes him a better entrepreneur
Saahil Goel, MD and CEO, Shiprocket loves to travel; believes it makes him more observant to nuances in products and services across different countries. His only pet peeve: Lengthy, inefficient airport lines
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Chinese hackers gained access to government email accounts, Microsoft says
The attack was targeted, according to a person briefed on the intrusion into the government networks, with the hackers going after specific accounts rather than carrying out a broad-brush intrusion that would suck up enormous amounts of data.
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From rockets to recruitment, Israel’s military refocuses on AI
For the next flare-up, Colonel Eli Birenbaum, chief of the military's operational data and applications unit, has plans to use artificial intelligence aggregation to predict the salvoes.
Summer brings sunburn, tanning & rashes! Try these effective skincare DIY routines to keep your skin healthy
The humid weather further leads to sweaty skin — which only adds grime and dirt to the body.
'Done at the rush of a stroke.' Amitabh Bachchan reveals how he quit drinking & smoking all at once
The Big B admitted that liquor in excess played havoc when he was in college.
Done with social media or smartphone? Tips to manage your digital identity
Manage your digital footprint and leave only traces of your digital identity behind.
Join the sock revolution! TOMS CEO recommends hack to prevent a cardinal fashion sin
Feeling confident in what you wear is important, says Magnus Wedhammar.
UK boils at 40 degrees, NRI woman devises Rs 195 foil hack to beat the heat
Jay Virdee did her own digging and research to find the perfect, cost-effective solution for the heatwave.
WhatsApp rolls out banner alerts, mute feature on group voice calls: 5 hacks to enhance your experience
The new features make group voice calls effortless and seamless.
Cyberattack on NATO could trigger collective defence clause: Official
The military alliance has for years made clear that a serious cyberattack could trigger the clause, but such a scenario has so far been largely hypothetical.
Lockdown hacks: Gardening helped ADDA CEO keep things real and simple
San Banerjee shares her love for gardening and how the lockdown has helped her hobby grow.
When Joe Biden meets Vladimir Putin: old foes could cool off but not reset
Putin, in power as either president or prime minister since 1999, will be dealing with his fifth U.S. president going back to Bill Clinton. The former KGB agent has proved to be a wily adversary. Most recently, he shrugged off Biden's description of him as a "killer."
Let it breathe, sprinkle baking soda & other hacks to take care of leather during monsoon
Paul Adams's creative founder shares his advice on leather care.
Celebrate Mother’s Day in lockdown: DIY cake, Zoom party & other gifts that will make your mum feel special
A quarantine special Mother’s Day gifting guide.
OPPO revs its user’s security with some cool features on ColorOS 7: Find out how
Best privacy protection; safe for pictures, videos and documents - this phone has it all
Keeping cool in the heat of the moment: Celebs share their life hacks
Check out how these pointers can help you too.
Seven awesome apps and hacks to improve office productivity
With so many distractions, it is easy to get scattered. Everyone wants to get more done in less time, and luckily we have technology tacked to our hands.
This Durga Puja & Navratra, look like a million bucks! Follow these simple skin care hacks
Gearing up for the festive season? Here's how to safeguard your skin.
13 cool things you didn't know Siri could do
From productivity life hacks to hidden Easter eggs, we've collected 13 of the most interesting things Siri can do for you.
13 cool things you didn't know Siri could do
Thanks to Siri, you can check how many calories are in the soda you're drinking.
Yahoo! Hack India to be held in Hyderabad from July 13
Over 1,000 developers from had signed up to participate in the sixth edition of "Yahoo! Hack India", of which 250 best hackers have been selected.
Tony Blair's Facebook profile hacked!
Former British PM Tony Blair's profile on a popular social networking site has been hacked by netizens who have hurled online abuses at him and his wife Cherie.
Georgia acts to cool investor fears as bombs fall
Georgia, whose credit ratings were cut on Friday after military clashes with Russia, was praised on Saturday by foreign investors, who contrasted its efforts to reassure them over the crisis with those of Russia.
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