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Apple iOS 10 becomes 'more friendly' for hearing impaired

The Times of India | 2016-11-07

CUPERTINO: Tech giant Apple has enhanced its iOS accessibility features for users with hearing impairments, according to a report by Appleinsider. Features like Bluetooth-based AirPod-style streaming, Live Listen, have been enhanced, focusing...

Low numbers of women in technology industry roles

BBC News | 2016-11-04

Women continue to be underrepresented in digital technology industry roles, according to new research. The study for Scotland's Digital Technology Skills Group found that women account for 18% of the workforce. Drawing on the research, the group is preparing an action plan setting out how to...

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HDFC Bank, Bank of India cut MCLR rates by up to 15 bps

DNA India | 2016-11-07

HDFC Bank cut its marginal cost of funds-based lending rates by 15 basis points across tenures, the bank said on its website. While Bank of India cut its MCLR rates for certain loan tenures by 10 bps, it...

US stock futures are ripping higher in Asia after the FBI cleared Clinton again

Business Insider | 2016-11-07

It looks like the longest losing streak for US stocks since the 1980s might be about to end, at least according to the early price action in futures trade in Asia. As shown...

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Health Of Arsenal's Bellerin Improving As Tottenham Derby Match Beckons

WorldNews.com | 2016-11-04

Arsenal fullback Hector Bellerin appears well on his way back to full health ahead of Sunday’s derby match against fierce local rivals Tottenham, The Press Association reported Friday. Although he still faces a late fitness test prior to the match, he was pictured training with his teammates on the...

New study on salt may cause parents to shake up kids' diets

CBS News | 2016-11-03

Nearly all American kids eat far too much salt, according to a federal study -- which says they’re at risk for high blood pressure and heart disease ......

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Southgate: Luke Shaw Struggling With Genuine Injury Problems Despite Criticisms

WorldNews.com | 2016-11-07

Defender Luke Shaw has been struggling with genuine injury problems related to his horrific leg break 14 months ago, England interim manager Gareth Southgate said Monday, despite being strongly criticized by Jose Mourinho for dropping out of the Manchester United squad at Swansea, the Independent...

Jose Mourinho demands Manchester United players go through the pain barrier

Belfast Telegraph | 2016-11-07

Jose Mourinho took another swipe at his Manchester United players and questioned whether some of them were prepared to put their bodies on the line for the club. United claimed a comfortable 3-1 victory at struggling Swansea to secure a first win in five Premier League games and move back into the...

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Janet Reno, former U.S. attorney general, dies at 78

MIAMIJanet Reno, the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney general and the epicenter of several political storms during the Clinton administration, including...

The Times of India | 2016-11-07

Delhi pollution: With masks, necessity becomes mother of fashion

NEW DELHI|KOLKATA: When the movie “Pink” was released in mid-September, some viewers may have sniggered every time Amitabh Bachchan was shown wearing a mask as...

CNN | 2016-11-07

WikiLeaks releases more DNC emails near eve of election

Washington (CNN)With just two days before the election, WikiLeaks late Sunday night released a new trove of emails apparently hacked from the Democratic Party,...

Deccan Herald | 2016-11-06

Kashmir separatists call for joint meeting

The separatists in Kashmir today called for a joint meeting of all stakeholders on Tuesday to chalk out the "future course of action" with regard to the ongoing...

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