Washington [US], October 4 (ANI): American tech giant Google on Monday (local time) announced that it was shutting down the Google Translate service in mainland China, citing low usage in the country, as per reports.
Playing against each other in their league stage match, Gujarat Giants' Chris Gayle hit a 40-ball 68 that included nine boundaries and three sixes while Yusuf Pathan played a match-winning knock of 39 off 18 balls. He slammed four sixes and a boundary.
Mitchell Johnson's incident took place during the qualifier match between India Capitals and Bhilwara Kings where Johnson got engaged in a verbal exchange with Bhilwara Kings' batsman Yusuf Pathan and was seen pushing the latter away before the umpires intervened.
Washington [US], October 3 (ANI): American tech giant Google is set to officially unveil the Pixel 7 smartphone later this week and along with it will come the company's first wearable, the Pixel Watch.
Beijing [China], October 3 (ANI): China is falling into its own debt trap as the country's banks have sharply reduced lending to low-income countries under its flagship Belt and Road initiative (BRI) after the crumbled economies of borrowing countries have left the Asian giant with huge pile
The Tigers bowed out despite winning the match by three wickets. That is because though they finished on the same number of points -- 5 -- as the Gujarat Giants, an inferior net run rate meant they finished at the bottom of the four-team table.
New Delhi [India], October 1 (ANI): Bosses of telecom giants - Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea - on Saturday showed solid unity behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of revolutionising the telecom sector through the fifth generation (5G) technology.
Beijing [China], October 1 (ANI): Containment of China has become a priority for liberal democracies throughout the world because of the Asian giant's dismal track record of human rights and its apparent threat to the territorial sovereignties of its neighbours among others, as well as appre
He entered the world of Japanese professional wrestling at age of 17 under his real name in Tokyo at Taito Ward Gymnasium. He changed his name to 'Antonio Inoki' in 1962.