Microsoft Corp on Wednesday announced a free update to its Windows operating system that lets users take photos and edit content in three dimensions, in a bid to raise excitement for its declining computing business.
Nepal and China have signed 10 memorandums of understanding (MoU), including the transit and transportation treaty...
The United States is waging cyber-attacks against Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, and its newly deployed commandos are also carrying out secret missions on the ground, Pentagon leaders said on Monday, in the latest signs of quietly expanding US activity.
Canadian aviation giant Bombardier announced yesterday it was cutting 10% of its global workforce as the company undergoes major restructuring through next year.
Ministers and central bank chiefs from the world’s top 20 economies sought yesterday to bolster market confidence...
Sport is lot about skill, but it’s lot more about confidence. You need to believe that you can win and that is what Lekhwiya exhibited yesterday as they defeated El Jaish 1-0...
Workers may have “inappropriately” tapped into a gas line before a devastating explosion in New York City that destroyed buildings,
Qatar is close to signing a contract to host a Formula One Grand Prix within the next two years, the president of the country’s motor sport federation has told AFP.
Handball has always been in the centre of the Mahe family’s life: Pascal Mahe was a successful player, later coach, so it was obvious that his son Kentin would fill his footprints.
Katara - the Cultural Village yesterday launched an in-kind donation campaign to help the people of Syria who are suffering from a harsh winter this year.
Carmakers are tapping smartphone technology to spruce up low-cost city cars and try to get an edge in a market.
Bangladesh fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza was yesterday ruled out for the rest of the Asia Cup due to a side strain, dealing a further blow to the depleted hosts.