Chelsea reached the Champions League knockout stages after defeating Cluj 2-1 at Stamford Bridge. Cluj threatened early and Petr Cech had to push away Alvaro Pereira's shot just six minutes in.  |


The report on cash-for-votes probe was tabled at Parliament on Monday. The report gave a clean chit to SP General Secretary Amar Singh.  |
An inspired India pulled off a sensational six-wicket victory over England in the first cricket Test, relying on the experienced Sachin Tendulkar's composed 41st century to overhaul the fourth highest target in Test history on Monday.  |
Chelsea failed to go top of the Premier League after only managing a 1-1 draw with West Ham at Stamford Bridge on Sunday. West Ham went ahead after 33 minutes thanks to a Craig Bellamy volley. The goal came in  |


Pak authorities and residents of Ajmal Kasab's village have apparently launched efforts to cover up their links with the lone gunman.  |
PSU banks announced that home loans up to Rs five lakh would be given at a maximum interest rate of 8.5 pct, while those between Rs 5-20 lakh would be offered at 9.25 pct. Besides, the banks would not charge  |
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Garett Rogers: Google delivers another blow to Mozilla WSJ: Google wants its own fast track Google ditching network neutrality? Google: Net neutrality and...  |
Andrew McAfee of Harvard Business School, who coined the term Enterprise 2.0 and with whom I am on the advisory board for the conference of that name, wrote a fascinating blog post earlier this month: 'The Enterprise 2.0 Recovery Plan'.  |
As you can imagine, those of who write about green issues receive a lot of pitches, many of which portray themselves as compelling stories of how some company or another has saved money by deciding to be green. The truth  |
ear training, sight reading, and music theory for piano, guitar, and strings  |
James Hamilton, an architect on Microsoft's Data Center Futures team, has decided to leave Microsoft for Amazon.com, as TechFlash first reported. Hamilton will be a Vice President on the Amazon Web Services team. by Mary Jo Foley  |
OK, I'm SURE all of data center equipment vendor Verari Systems' competitors MUST offer leasing as a transaction option, but I haven't heard anyone else appeal so blatantly to green budgets or corporate mandates. The company has introduced what it  |
A friendly note to all Internet Explorer users ... by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes  |
From time to time, I'll get absolutely inundated with an email, which naturally I'll delete straight away. On the rare occasion I get something worth reading, I'll flag it for a post like this. The reason we have TalkBack's on  |
If someone attacks a position because the person holding it has skin in the game what they're really saying is that only unqualified opinions like theirs can be considered unbiased because not based on experience or knowledge -and, of course,  |
Mozilla's flagship Firefox browser has earned the dubious title of the most vulnerable software program running on the Windows platform. According to application whitelisting vendor Bit9, Firefox topped the list of 12 widely deployed desktop applications that suffered through critical  |
Project XSSed, the clearing house for cross site scripting flaws has just released details on four flaws affecting Facebook's developers page, iPhone login page and the new users registration page, potentially assisting malicious attackers into adding more legitimacy to their  |
Apple on Monday released its Mac OS X 10.5.6 Update and a security update for Safari. The updates improve security as well as improving gaming performance and reliability of various system-level componnents, according to Apple documentation. by David Morgenstern  |
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