Many of Trump's enduring supporters see him as forceful, unapologetic and a symbol of economic success
While theatre owners look forward to re-opening after months of zero revenue, reduced capacity and high fixed costs might bring the curtains down for some small and mid-sized players
The iPhone has remained recognisable in form, but its screen size and functions have made great leaps over the years. Take a look at its trajectory
At last night's Apple Event, the tech giant unveiled a new series of four iPhone 12 variants, all of which will have 5G support. What does this mean for speed?
The iPhone 12, the successor to last year's iPhone 11, has an improved screen and faster chip. But in the near term, the new 5G cellular technology probably won't be a big leap forward
Bills submitted to The New York Times show that patients often face surprise charges from out-of-network doctors, ambulances and medical laboratories they did not pick or even realize were involved in their care
Reckitt Benckiser rolls out hair removal cream for men under Veet brand, a name more popular among women. Can V mean the same to 'W' and 'M'?
Vinod Kohli of Allied Medical believes local manufacturers of medical devices can compete with multinationals if they are provided with financial support and a level-playing field
Regulators have been keen to cap shareholding limits in institutions, be they promoters or individuals, to improve governance. But this has only caused splintered shareholding and new problems
Deepak Shetty, deputy chief executive officer and managing director of the Indian arm of UK-based construction equipment maker JCB, is optimistic of a strong recovery on the back of government's infrastructure push
Championing the cause of providing the right exposure to children to various technologies, Sneha Priya, cofounder of SP Robotic Works, pitches for empowering kids so that they can make the right career choice at the right time rather than being easily influenced by parents, peers or marketing gimmicks