Saturday 30 January 2016

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY 22 IDEAS ABOUT TO CHANGE OUR WORLD

Floating farms, brain wave passwords, and coffee-powered cars are just some of the incredible inventions and innovations that will shape our future.

SPACE DRONES

NASA has challenged designers to develop a conventional drone to work inside a space station, navigating with no ‘up’ or ‘down’. The winning design, ArachnoBeeA, would use cameras and tiny beacons to manoeuvre its way around. How popular drones would be in such a confined space is a different question.

Xiaomi Redmi 3 review

Xiaomi Redmi 3 is not your usual budget smartphone. The word budget is hardly a good match for an aluminum unibody, a 5" IPS display, a powerful octa-core processor, a 13MP camera, and a beefy 4,100 mAh battery. And yet, here we are. The Xiaomi Redmi 3 may be cheap in price but it does not skimp on features.
Xiaomi Redmi 3 review

12 Ways to Use Your Android Smartphone More Efficiently

12 Ways to Use Your Android Smartphone More Efficiently
Android tips are a little trickier to offer than iPhone tips, for a couple of reasons. For one, it's often up to carriers or manufacturers - rather than consumers - who have control over which version of Android your phone is running. Furthermore, there are so many more kinds of Android phones, which have their own neat little features. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S6, but menu options may be different depending on what type of phone you use.
I've tried to keep these tips as universal as possible.

Hubble Finds Misbehaving Spiral

Hubble Space Telescope image of spiral galaxies LO95 0313-192 (left) and [LOY2001] J031549.8-190623.
Despite its unassuming appearance, the edge-on spiral galaxy captured in the left half of this NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image is actually quite remarkable.
Located about one billion light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus, this striking galaxy — known as LO95 0313-192 — has a spiral shape similar to that of the Milky Way. It has a large central bulge, and arms speckled with brightly glowing gas mottled by thick lanes of dark dust. Its companion, sitting in the right of the frame, is known rather unpoetically as [LOY2001] J031549.8-190623.
Jets, outbursts of superheated gas moving at close to the speed of light, have long been associated with the cores of giant elliptical galaxies, and galaxies in the process of merging. However, in an unexpected discovery, astronomers found LO95 0313-192, even though it is a spiral galaxy, to have intense radio jets spewing out from its center. The galaxy appears to have two more regions that are also strongly emitting in the radio part of the spectrum, making it even rarer still.
The discovery of these giant jets in 2003 — not visible in this image, but indicated in this earlier Hubble composite — has been followed by the unearthing of a further three spiral galaxies containing radio-emitting jets in recent years. This growing class of unusual spirals continues to raise significant questions about how jets are produced within galaxies, and how they are thrown out into the cosmos.
Text credit: ESA (European Space Agency)
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA; acknowledgement, Judy Schmidt
Last Updated: Jan. 29, 2016
Editor: Rob Garner

Mastizade Review: Dare you to attend this crass course.

 Poster Of Bollywood Movie Watch Online Mastizaade 300MB DVDScr Full Movie Free Download

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Ratings: 2.8/10
Genre(s): Comedy
Directed By: Milap Zaveri
Released On: 29 January 2016
Movie Star Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Vir Das, Sunny Leone

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Angelique Kerber stuns Serena Williams to clinch Australian Open title

© AP Angelique Kerber celebrates during her shock victory over Serena Williams in the Australian Open final. 





Angelique Kerber stunned Serena Williams to claim a first major title at the Australian Open, denying the world No1 her seventh crown in Melbourne and the chance to pull level with Steffi Graf on 22 grand slam victories.
Kerber, seeded seventh, prevailed 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 against Williams in her first appearance in a grand slam final, failing to serve out the set but recovering to break the defending champion again to seal victory.
The German, who had previously reached the semis at both Wimbledon and the US Open, took the first set 6-4, breaking Williams in the second service game and again when 4-3 up before serving out to love.
It was the first set Williams had lost all tourn
ament but she soon bounced back and broke Kerber in the second, moving into a 3-1 lead and going on to take the set 6-3 with no more breaks of serve.
Kerber, seeded seventh, broke early in the third set, moving into a 2-0 lead but Williams responded immediately, breaking straight back. With Williams trailing 3-2 in the decider the German eventually secured what appeared to be the crucial break but when presented with the chance to serve out the match, the defending champion hit back to move to 4-5 down. Kerber was unperturbed however and broke Williams yet again to seal victory.

India to aim for Aussie whitewash in Sydney T20



Sydney - The series already in their pocket, India would aim for a clean sweep against the hosts and end the tour of Australia on a high when the two teams clash in the third and final Twenty20 international here tomorrow.

India had lost the ODI series 1-4 but bounced back in style to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the T20 series with comprehensive wins in Adelaide and Melbourne.

It was at the Sydney Cricket Ground that the Men in Blue scripted their turnaround on this trip, with Manish Pandey playing a match-winning hand with his maiden ODI hundred.

Giving the youngsters a chance has been the key feature of this tour for the Indian team, and the progress of the likes of Gurkeerat Mann, Rishi Dhawan and Barinder Sran will be a big positive as the team looks to build on for the 2017 Champions Trophy and the 2019 ODI World Cup.
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