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Amazon working on Ice smartphones after disastrous Fire phones

Deccan Chronicle | 2017-06-06

Amazon is one of those few IT giants that wants to challenge the maestros of the conventional tech space by bringing out innovative products. The Amazon Echo was a breakthrough product that led Google and Apple to follow up with their iterations of the same. Their Prime...

Apple's iOS 11 to restrict logging into apps using Facebook

The Times of India | 2017-06-06

NEW YORK: Over the years Facebook has made it easier for its users to log into the third-party apps through its platform but not anymore as Apple has introduced a feature in iOS 11 that will prevent them to log into third-party apps using a social media account. Apple announced this subtle change to...

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Drop of 37 pc in H1B visas for 7 Indian firms in 2016: report

Deccan Herald | 2017-06-06

The companies experienced a drop of 5,436 approved petitions (37 per cent) in 2016 as compared to the previous year, said a report by the National Foundation for American Policy a Washington-based non-profit think-tank. File photo Top seven India-based IT companies in the US collectively experienced...

Apple Unveils 'HomePod' Smart Speaker, Company's First New Product In Years

WorldNews.com | 2017-06-06

Apple has nodded to several up-and-coming technology trends, unveiling a new "smart" home speaker and device features touching on virtual reality, online privacy and a form of artificial intelligence called machine learning, The Associated Press reports. The "HomePod" speaker unveiled Monday at the...

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High-glucose Australian beverages responsible for heart disease, diabetes: study

Xinhua | 2017-06-05

MELBOURNE, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Higher levels of glucose in sweet carbonated beverages in Australia are responsible for high rates of heart disease and diabetes, a study published on Monday has found. The study, published by the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, found that...

Simple way to boost cancer survival rates: diet and exercise, studies say

The Guardian | 2017-06-05

Studies of colon and breast cancer patients link healthy habits to better outcomes amid slew of research on lifestyle and cancer...

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Harvard Revokes Admissions To 10 Students Over Offensive Online Posts

WorldNews.com | 2017-06-06

Harvard University’s student newspaper reported that the university has revoked its acceptance of at least 10 applicants to its incoming freshman class after learning the group traded sexually explicit and sometimes racist images in a private online message group, Reuters reported. University...

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It's a girl? Venus Williams opens up on Serena's baby

Topix | 2017-06-02

Venus Williams of the U.S. celebrates winning 6-3, 6-1, against Japan's Kurumi Nara during their second round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium, in Paris, France. Wednesday, May 31, 2017. ......

Wawrinka dominates in second round at French Open

TSN Canada | 2017-06-01

PARIS — Former French Open champion Stan Wawrinka posted another solid performance to reach the third round at the French Open on Thursday. Yet to drop a set at the tournament so far, the three-time Grand Slam champion played aggressively and close to the lines throughout, hitting 45 winners to beat...



French Open: Andy Murray gets emotional after win

Mid Day | 2017-06-06

Andy Murray hits a backhand during the men’s singles fourth round match against Karen Khachanov at the French Open in Paris yesterday. Pic/Getty Images Andy Murray racked up his 650th career win to reach the French Open quarter-finals yesterday before paying an unscripted, emotional tribute to...

Former Nashville Bar Owner Recalls Origins Of Predators’ Catfish Tradition

CBS Sports | 2017-06-06

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The first octopus was thrown onto the ice in Detroit in 1952. Eight legs symbolized the eight wins needed to win a Stanley Cup in those days. But the origin of Nashville’s custom of tossing catfish has been a mystery, until now. Unless you’ve been living under a...

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Yahoo Daily News | 2017-06-06

Kabul truck attack toll rises to 150, says President

Kabul, June 6 (IANS) The deaths in last week's truck bombing in Kabul have climbed to 150, making the attack deadliest since 2001, President Ashraf Ghani said...

Dawn | 2017-06-06

550 Pakistani pilgrims stranded in Qatar after diplomatic rift flown to Muscat

At least 550 Pakistani pilgrims stranded at Doha Airport after a diplomatic rift between Qatar and six other countries were evacuated and flown to Muscat on...

The Times of India | 2017-06-06

Thai junta chief to visit White House in July

BANGKOK: The leader of Thailand's military junta, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, will visit the White House in July following an invitation from US President...

The Times of India | 2017-06-06

Qatar says ready for mediation to ease Gulf rift

DUBAI, June 6 (Reuters) - Qatar's foreign minister said on Tuesday Doha was ready for mediation efforts after the Arab world's biggest powers severed ties with...

The Times of India | 2017-06-06

Trump's 'been clear to me' to try to rebuild Russia ties: Rex Tillerson

WELLINGTON: US President Donald Trump told his top diplomat that the dispute over probes into links between his inner circle and Russia should not undermine US...

The Gleaner | 2017-06-06

Bill Cosby goes on trial, his freedom and legacy at stake

Bill Cosby goes on trial, his freedom and legacy at stakeNORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania (AP):Accompanied into the courthouse by a member of the TV family who cemented...

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Al Jazeera | 2017-06-06

Trump's climate disaster

Now that the US has abandoned the Paris Agreement, the burden on the global climate justice movement...

The Washington Post | 2017-06-06

Time for Democrats to unite around Medicare for all

GOP blunders and shifts in public opinion open the door to universal health care. ......