Monday, 19 August 2019

Vivo NEX 3 screenshot reveals 5G support

The screenshot sneakily revealed that the Vivo NEX 3 will indeed have 5G support. There is also another 5G hint on the top left of the screenshot, where the 5G indication is visible above the signal bars. The device will likely be powered by Qualcomm's latest offering, the Snapdragon 855+. The 855+ has support for 5G, so it only makes sense that the phone supports 5G as well. We will have more details on the Vivo NEX 3 closer to its launch so stay tuned. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://danmooredesigns.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/409593/Default.aspx

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Professor's wife, daughter drown after they return to bridge for second selfie

They took a selfie standing on a small bridge that connects their colony to Gandhi Nagar area and returned home and shared the picture with their daughter Ashruti. On their daughter's insistence they went back to the small bridge along with the daughter. They were again taking a selfie when the bridge caved in and Ashruti was swept away. To save their daughter both husband and wife too jumped into the overflowing nullah,' superintendent of police Mandsaur district, Hitesh Chaudhary said. Local residents rescued RD Gupta immediately. His wife was also rescued but she was declared brought dead at a nearby hospital. The body of Ashruti was fished out in the afternoon by State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), said the SP. RD Gupta was admitted in a private hospital where his condition is stated to be stable. In another incident in the same district, a 40-year-old unidentified man was swept away in Badwan village of the district when he was trying to cross an overflowing bridge. Police are trying to identify him. 'About a dozen villages have been submerged in the flood water. The district administration is providing help to affected people' said Yashpal Singh Sisodia, BJP MLA from Mandsaur. Heavy rainfall for the past 24 hours has thrown public life out of gear in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. According to meteorological department, 5 inches rainfall was recorded in the area during the period and orange alert has been issued for the next 24 hours. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://eternagame.org/web/player/260508/

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Lee Duck-hee becomes first deaf player to win an ATP main draw match

Don't repeat Tiananmen Square, US warns China Phone calls between both countries' deputies are planned for the next 10 days, and if those are successful, negotiations could resume, Trump's chief economic advisor Larry Kudlow said on Sunday. Hong Kong has meanwhile been dealing with more than two months of protests and on Sunday saw a crowd that organisers said numbered some 1.7 million people march peacefully in the city despite rising unrest and stark warnings from Beijing. Chinese state media has run images of military personnel and armored personnel carriers in Shenzhen, across the border from the semi-autonomous city. In the bloody 1989 crackdown in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, China deployed tanks to end student-led protests, resulting in an estimated death toll of hundreds if not thousands. If such a situation was repeated in Hong Kong, 'I think there'd be tremendous political sentiment not to do something,' Trump said, referring to the trade negotiations with China. Under a deal signed with Britain, China agreed to allow Hong Kong to keep its unique freedoms when the former crown colony was handed back in 1997. But many Hong Kongers feel those freedoms are being chipped away, especially since China's hardline president Xi Jinping came to power. Trump stopped short of endorsing the protesters, saying, 'I'd love to see it worked out in a humane fashion,' and calling on Xi to negotiate with the dissidents. Last week, China's state-run daily The Global Times said there 'won't be a repeat' of Tiananmen Square in a rare reference to the crackdown. Analysts say any intervention in Hong Kong by Chinese security forces would be a disaster for China's reputation and economy. The weeks of demonstrations have plunged the financial hub into crisis, with images of masked, black-clad protesters engulfed by tear gas during street battles against riot police stunning the semi-autonom-ous city once renowned for its stability. Sunday's march, billed as a return to the peaceful origins of the leaderless protest movement, was one of the largest rallies since the protests began about three months ago, according to organizers the Civil Human Rights Front. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://www.edocr.com/user/yozkelvozkeeneens17 I wanted to show everyone that I could do this. 'My message for people who are hearing impaired is to not be discouraged. If you try hard, you can do anything.' Next up for Lee is a second-round meeting with third seed Hubert Hurkacz of Poland on Tuesday. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://able2know.org/user/hueendhee/

Thailand's baby dugong 'Mariam' dies with plastic in her stomach

Mariam's treatment and recoveries were documented and shared to the world by The National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Thailand which soon went viral to garner her the status of nation's 'beloved'. Netizens all over the world mourned the death of beloved Mariam and posted concern over marine life and ocean conservation. Take a look at the reactions: a baby dugong #marium got lost in the sea & separated with her mom, her family classified &dhapos;vulnerable to extinction&dhapos; if that not sad enough, today we lost her & it was because of us, the most selfish creators in this planet. it is time now to be better, to try hearder?  pic.twitter.com/QCi1xXY6oY — ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@meisafool) August 17, 2019 Saying &dhapos;goodbye&dhapos; is not easy (และมีหลายประโยคให้พูด) &dhndash; Words can&dhapos;t express how saddened we are (to hear about the loss) &dhndash; You will remain in our hearts forever &dhndash; You&dhapos;ll be missed &dhndash; You&dhapos;ll always be in our hearts♥️ &dhndash; You were a beautiful much-loved young dugong/sea cow#มาเรียม — นุ่น &dhndash; English AfterNoonz (@Eng_afternoonz) August 17, 2019 Why return a human-nurtured baby dugong to the ocean. — Thomas Christopher (@ThomasCP518) August 17, 2019 Goodbye, our cutie. See you again. #มาเรียม pic.twitter.com/55HSHFYGrj — Always in the house. (@AllenR53142532) August 16, 2019 Tragic demonstration of what we are doing to the planet and why #plasticpollution needs to be on all our agendas. @EEIatHull @HullUniScience @UniOfHull — FSE_Research (@FSEFacultyRese1) August 17, 2019 this is so sad :( please stop using plastic  — itisha kaushik (@itishaaaa1) August 17, 2019 The plastic was from the chicoms, God dam them. — michaelsullivan (@spikeuberss) August 17, 2019 ban plastics now — 홎황홚홫홚 홎홪홣 © (@Stephen_T_Sun) August 17, 2019 This is so sad.  — Shya R. (@purpLe_shya21) August 17, 2019 According to AFP, Mariam washed up in the shallow waters off southwestern Thailand months ago, and was in a nursing tank, cared by a team of veterinarians and marine experts. function catchException() {try{ twitterJSDidLoad(); }catch(e){}} function getAndroidVersion(ua) {ua = (ua || navigator.userAgent).toLowerCase(); var match = ua.match(/android\\s([0-9\\.]*)/);return match ? match[1] : false;}; var versions='4.2.2'; var versionArray=versions.split(',');var currentAndroidVersion=getAndroidVersion();if(versionArray.indexOf(currentAndroidVersion)!=-1){var blocks = document.getElementsByTagName('blockquote'); for(var i = 0; i < blocks.length; i++){blocks[i].innerHTML = '';}}DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://doodleordie.com/profile/numanalikhess

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Hina Khan represents India at Independence Day 2019 celebration in New York

(Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) "Representing your country is always a pleasure and if you get to do it in one of the most powerful countries of the world .. well , there can not be a privilege better than that ! Holding the tricolour for my beloved country.. I endorse the idea that India is in the U.S.A and the idea it represents, humbly appreciate the warmth and inclusiveness of the people and this great atmosphere. Jai Hind ! Hindostan Zindabad! Always , humeshaa.." Hina Khan wrote as a caption to one of the photos she shared on social media. (Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) Hina Khan had earlier told indianexpresss.com, "I know! Honestly, I was blown away. A lot of good things are happening whether it is this honour or the fact that I walked the Cannes red carpet."(Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) The actor chose to wear a saree for the event. (Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) Hina Khan looked gorgeous. (Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) In a few videos, Hina Khan gave a shout out to her fans who cheered for her at the event. (Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) The actor will soon be seen on the silver screen with her upcoming project Lines. (Photo: Hina Khan/Instagram) DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttps://www.coalindia.in/ActivityFeed/tabid/63/userId/447913/language/en-US/Default.aspx

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Read why there are no takers for this Bengaluru skywalk

However, residents staying close by and the school students of say they have not been benefitted by the overbridge, which was a result of a project drawn by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) in 2008.The skywalk at the Palace Road-Sankey Road intersection was constructed at an estimated cost of `60 lakh, and inaugurated in 2010. However, only a handful of people use the footbridge, while hundreds of citizens use the stretch every day. "This skywalk is clearly unusable. It has nearly 120 steps to climb up and down, which indeed makes it difficult for children, especially if they are carrying school bags," Priya Chetty-Rajagopal, a resident of High Point Apartment on Palace Road, said. "The steps are also 9-inch high, making it worse.Because of these issues, most children take their life in their hands, and just cross the road. Senior citizens cannot even think of climbing it. In 2011, it was said that a lift will be installed, but it hasn't been made till date," she added. Students of Sophia's also admitted that most of them don't use the skywalk. "It is long, and we don't prefer it. It is better for us to walk and cross the road than to walk the long stretch.Many students just prefer to cross the road taking the help of traffic police personnel," a student said on condition of anonymity. Another student said, "It is difficult for us to climb so many steps. We take help from our seniors and cross the road." According to traffic expert Professor MN Srihari tough measures need to be taken in such situations. "We should suspend all the engineers of BBMP, since they are constructing skywalks where it is not even required. They claim that they are building it for pedestrians, but they choose places where advertisement hoardings are visible. The skywalks are expensive too. It is a sheer waste of money," he said.Chetty-Rajagopal also said the place comes under Zone A according to the advertisement by-law policy, which is considered a no-hoarding zone. "This is a no-hoarding zone but still many advertisements are put up.This skywalk is just used for displaying advertisements and nothing else," she added. CE tried contacting the BBMP officials multiple times, but they remained unreachable. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttps://www.usgbc.org/people/zeevee-keens/0011321566

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'Major milestone,' says ISRO chief as Chandrayan-2 makes it to lunar orbit

'Next major event would happen on September 2 when the lander would be separated from the orbiter. On September 3, we would have a small manoeuvre for about 3 seconds to ensure that the systems of the lander are running normally,' he added. Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) manoeuvre was completed successfully at 09:02 am as planned, using the onboard propulsion system, ISRO said in a statement. However, it was one of the tricky operations in the mission because if the satellite approached the Moon at a higher-than-expected velocity it would have bounced off into deep space. After successful insertion, ISRO would carry out four more orbit maneuvers (August 21, 28, 30 and September 1) to enter it into its final orbit. Subsequently, the Vikram lander would separate from the orbiter on September 2, 2019. '3 steps closer to Moon': ISRO after Chandrayaan 2's smooth third orbit raising Two orbit maneuvers would be performed on the lander before the initiation of powered descent to make a soft landing on the lunar surface on September 7, 2019, ISRO said. Chandrayaan-2, launched on July 22 by GSLV MkIII-M1 vehicle, had entered the Lunar Transfer Trajectory on August 14 after final orbit raising manoeuvre of the spacecraft was successfully carried out. ISRO keeps its date with moon, successfully launches Chandrayaan-2 This mission would shed light on a completely unexplored region of the Moon, its South Pole. Chandrayaan-2: Everything you need to know about India's Moon mission If successful, the mission will make India the fourth country to soft land a rover on the lunar surface after Russia, US and China. The last nation to attempt a soft landing on the Moon, Israel, failed in its earlier this year. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://splice.com/tawonkeens

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