Parents can now ’spy’ on their kids’ mobile phones

Suspicious parentsMELBOURNE - Parents will soon be able to “keep an eye” on their kids’ mobiles phones, thanks to technology already in use by American cops. Parents can receive alerts in the form of SMS and email every time their child gets a call from an “unapproved” number. My Mobile Watchdog, which is set to be launched in August for about 12 dollars per month, will also let parents to view any text messages, emails, pictures and calls made to and from their kid’s mobile.

Lower IT budgets to impact Infosys’ growth: Murthy

Infosys TechnologiesBANGALORE - Infosys Technologies Ltd chairman and chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy Saturday admitted that with many of its clients reducing their IT budgets, the bellwether’s growth would be impacted this fiscal.

Four Maoists killed, six policemen injured as forces reach Lalgarh (Roundup)

The battle of Lalgarh Adibasis against left regimeLALGARH - Security forces claimed to have gunned down four Maoists and marched through the forest to establish their control over Lalgarh Saturday before the rebels hit back, injuring six policemen in a landmine blast on the third day of the West Bengal government’s offensive against the left-wing radicals.

Clashes intensifies in Tehran as police fire tear gas, water cannons at thousands of protesters

Iran Election protestsFierce Tehran clashes between police, protesters

Pakistan govt. to restore deposed judges

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