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The thinnest gadgets that inspire you to hit the gym
There is nothing like retail therapy or a little bit of self indulgence to drive the blues away. A little, because good things come in small packages.
Review: The slimmest point and shoot cameras in the market
It fits in your pocket, it can turn you into a peeping Tom. Bulky cameras are not you want to lug around everywhere you go. Tech Toyz recommends slim cameras for value for money budget options and fantastic picture quality and controls.
Thin is in: Laptops that make the cut
Marketing is funny business. That\'s especially true when it comes to laptops. You hear about loaded laptops, which actually means really thick and bulky and you hear about ultra slim laptops, which in reality means devoid of a lot of features.
Storyboard special: The Piyush Pandey story
This episode of Storyboard is devoted to this years winner of the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award to the Chairman of Ogilvy, Piyush Pandey.
Overdrive: Karun Chandhok track tests sports coupés
Here\'s a slice of what\'s lined up on CNBCTV18\'s show Overdrive: All the motoring news from around the world and How team Overdrive flared in round two of the National Rally Championship.
N8 to be co\'s next killer phone for Indian mkt: Nokia
Even as the Indian Government hardens its stance against communications service providers, mobilehandset manufacturer Nokia announced that it will set up servers in India by November to comply with regulations.
Govt to continue focusing on inclusion, access in 12th plan
Sudha Pillai, member secretary of the Planning Commission has said that the 12th Plan will continue to focus on government services, right to education and food security, reports CNBCTV18.
Govt to allow 55lakh bale cotton export from Oct 1
The Government will allow unrestricted export of 55 lakh bales of cotton from October 1 as export duty will be lifted, reports CNBCTV18. There is meeting on 15 November to review decision on cotton exports on 15 November.
Blair\'s memoirs an atypical political book: The Economist
On Wednesday, September 1, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair released his memoirs A Journey. In an interview with CNBCTV18\'s Menaka Doshi, David Rennie Political Editor and Bagehot Columnist at the Economist, and who has reviewed the book for this week\'s edition gave his perspective.
Stay invested in MFs for the longrun: Forefront Cap
What should you do with your mutual fund investments if you have already invested? Radhika Gupta, Director of Forefront Capital management in an exclusive interview with CNBCTV18s Vivek Law advised investors to hold onto their mutual fund investments for the long run.
Obama to address new economic ideas next Wednesday
President Barack Obama said on Friday he would outline new measures next week to boost the U.S. economy, but analysts were sceptical he would be able to deliver a big enough package to lift growth significantly.
Valson Industries declares dividend at Rs 1.5 per share
Valson Industries at its meeting held on September 04, 2010 has declared dividend at Rs 1.5 per share i:e 15% for the year ended March 31, 2010.
West\'s easy money propping our mkts, is it a bubble?
Manish Chokhani, Director at Enam Securities fears that India has been one of the big beneficiaries of West\'s easy money, which makes it susceptible to becoming a bubble.
I may get bored of romantic comedies: Imran Khan
You couldnt have missed his passion debut a couple of years ago, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. Since then of course a couple of films didnt do that well but Imran Khan is back on the hit sweep takes with the recently released I Hate Luv Storys.
Why was there an error in stating Q1 GDP?
The error in stating the first quarter GDP numbers has raised a number of questions on the quality of Indian statistics. In an interview with CNBCTV18s Latha Venkatesh, the Director General of the Central Statistical Organisation, SK Das spoke about how the error in using the deflator to calculate GDP at market price occurred.
Suzlon adds nearly 27 lakh shares in open interest
Suzlon Energy was down nearly 2% and added nearly 27 lakh shares in the open interest. Chambal Fertiliser was up nearly 5% and added nearly 31 lakh shares in the open interest, reports CNBCTV18s Research Analyst Varinder Bansal.
Corp tax rates may be reduced if eco warrants it: Rev Secy
Corporate Tax Rates can be reduced if the economy warrants ut. That\'s the word coming in from Revenue Secretary Sunil Mitra.
Nifty rangebound: Is it best to avoid trading there?
The benchmark Nifty closed rangebound session on a flat note on Friday. It was a quiet session for the markets and the Nifty remained in a narrow range of 5,4755,500.
Fortnightly outlook for commodities
With more than 15% drop in production in India, an upside of 810% cannot be ruled out in the next fortnight. The oilseeds complex will take cues from weather conditions in South America and the US where weather abnormalities can fuel a bull run in prices of soybean and soyoil.
Fortnightly outlook for currencies
We may see some more pressure on the rupee in the shortterm and expect the rupee to test 47.25 in spot. We would definitely consider this level as a good buying opportunity in the Indian currency.







