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Smartphones: Samsung leads, Apple lags, RIM back, Nokia drops

Leading smartphone manufacturer Samsung Electronics widened the gap with second-placed Apple Inc. by shipping out more

Bring on England, says Kohli after Ireland rout

Virat Kohli is happy that India are well prepared to take on in-form England when their much-awaited series starts on

Banks limit mobile top-up to check fraud

A raft of complaints by victims of recharge scams has led banks to limit the amount on online credit top up. The

India mulls bank account portability

Account holders in Indian banks will get account number portability similar to the mobile phone number portability

India to target Google, Skype after BlackBerry

India will go after any company, including Google, after cracking down on BlackBerry in its quest to keep the world's

Dh1bn Meydan bridges open

The Dh1 billion Meydan Roads and Bridges project was opened yesterday by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in

Under-17 World Cups to be held every year from 2025: FIFA

The FIFA Under-17 World Cup will be held annually instead of biennially, with the next five editions from 2025 to take

Does Dubai offer the best for less?

Anyone who works, rests and plays in Dubai will at some point desire the best the Emirate has to offer.  Who wouldn’t

India's Kohli fastest-ever to reach 10,000 ODI runs

India skipper Virat Kohli became Wednesday the fastest-ever batsman to reach 10,000 one-day international runs, making

New Dubai record: 10,000 tonnes lifted 173ft

Dubai’s Drydocks World, an provider of maritime and offshore services to the shipping, oil, gas and energy sectors,

Ethiopia's Ayana shatters world record to win 10,000m

Ethiopia's Almaz Ayana smashed the world record to win the Olympic 10,000 metres title on Friday, blowing away the

Social welfare struggles to catch up in India

India's government is spending billions of dollars on welfare schemes, and plans even more this year. But that is news