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Today Episode - Nazar - 14th October 2019 Upcoming Twist and Today Lates...
वीडियो देखने से पहले चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें और सभी लेटेस्ट अपडेट पाने के लिए बढ़ाई करो प्रेस करना ना भूले बहू बेगम की कहानी में अब आप देखने वाले हैं एक हाई वोल्टेज ड्रामा जिसमें अब तक आपने देखा आदिल एक के बाद एक अपने प्लांस को दे रहा है अंजाम तो इन प्लेंस के पीछे कोई और नहीं बल्कि नूर है क्योंकि वह करने लगी है अजान से बेहद प्यार और अब आप देखेंगे एक और राज से पर्दा उठने वाला है
अब नूर और आदिल करने वाले हैं कुछ ऐसा जिसमें सायरा और आदिल के अतीत का 7 साल पुराना राज खुलेगा जिसे अजान भी नहीं जानता और उठने वाले हैं सवाल सायरा पर अगर वो अजान से करती है सच्चा प्यार तो अजान को इस बारे में क्यों नहीं पता है आज के एपिसोड में बस इतना ही बने रहिए हमारे साथ और हमारे चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करना ना भूलें
Oct 11, 2019
Today Episode - Nazar - 11th October 2019 Upcoming Twist and Today Lates...
वीडियो देखने से पहले चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करें और सभी लेटेस्ट अपडेट पाने के लिए बढ़ाई करो प्रेस करना ना भूले बहू बेगम की कहानी में अब आप देखने वाले हैं एक हाई वोल्टेज ड्रामा जिसमें अब तक आपने देखा आदिल एक के बाद एक अपने प्लांस को दे रहा है अंजाम तो इन प्लेंस के पीछे कोई और नहीं बल्कि नूर है क्योंकि वह करने लगी है अजान से बेहद प्यार और अब आप देखेंगे एक और राज से पर्दा उठने वाला है अब नूर और आदिल करने वाले हैं कुछ ऐसा जिसमें सायरा और आदिल के अतीत का 7 साल पुराना राज खुलेगा जिसे अजान भी नहीं जानता और उठने वाले हैं सवाल सायरा पर अगर वो अजान से करती है सच्चा प्यार तो अजान को इस बारे में क्यों नहीं पता है आज के एपिसोड में बस इतना ही बने रहिए हमारे साथ और हमारे चैनल को सब्सक्राइब करना ना भूलें
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MICROSOFT'S WINDOWS 10 OCTOBER UPDATE ROLLOUT COULD BE RESUMED SOON WITH FIXES
Microsoft's Windows 10 October update was halted after several users complainedthat installing the update had been wiping off their data.
A new report now suggests that Microsoft could be planning an update which fixes the issues and it will be out soon.
The news has not been made official but a report by WinFuture reveals that a website named rg-adguard.net, who has a tool for downloading Windows 10 ISOs is certain that the update will start rolling today. The Russian website noticed activityon Microsoft’s servers which suggest Microsoft is preparing to release the software update.
The website also took to Twitter to share the news.
The report also reveals that the revised Windows 10 October Update will be referred to as version 1809, succeeding version 1803 which was the Fall Creators Update. Given Microsoft's issues with the release, the company is likely to offer the update to a handful of users only for now.
Since Microsoft pulled the update back in October, the company shipped several fixes to Windows Insiders enrolled in the Slow and Release Preview rings to ensure that the October update does not create too much of a menace. Microsoft is also expected to re-release the ISOs of Windows 10 October 2018 Update to help those who are planning a clean install.
While the re-launch of the October Update remains unconfirmed, the November 2018 patch is expected to start rolling out on Tuesday as it happens every month. Patches for Windows 10, Windows Phones and even Windows 7 will be released with security and other basic improvements.
PM Modi Doesn't Know Country Run By People, Not By One Man: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi said demonetisation and GST was aimed to break the back of small and medium businesses.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi Tuesday launched an attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for "misleading" people on India's development.
Addressing a rally ahead of the second phase of polling in the state on November 20, Mr Gandhi said as per PM Modi, development of the country began only after 2014, when he became the prime minister.
"He (Modi) doesn't even know that the country is run by the people and not by a single man. He insults you by making such comments," the Congress president said.
Demonetisation and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was aimed to break the back of small and medium businesses, Mr Gandhi said. Congress will encourage youth to do business and get loan facility from banks, he added.
The Congress is not against big industrialists, but if government gives them benefit, small and medium business should not be neglected, he said.
"Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, Vijay Mallya fled the country with thousands of crores of rupees belonging to the people of India. PM Modi does nothing to bring them back to the country and doesn't utter a word on the issue," he said.
He claimed the CBI director was removed from his post at 1 am to stop a probe into the Rafale deal. "If there is an investigation, only two names will come up: Narendra Modi and Anil Ambani. Modi is scared of a probe," he said.
Mr Gandhi claimed Anil Ambani was chosen over HAL for the Rafale deal despite HAL having 70 years experience in manufacturing fighter aircraft.
"Anil Ambani didn't have the experience. He may not have made even a paper aeroplane," he said.
Mr Gandhi said there is an undercurrent in favour of the Congress in the 18 constituencies of Chhattisgarh which went to polls Monday.
Results from Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and other poll-bound states will go in favour of the Congress, he said.
Chhattisgarh is rich in resources, the Congress president said, adding the "dream of the state was broken due to the misrule" of the BJP government.
Promising a "people's government" in Chhattisgarh if voted to power, he said people want a government which listens to their "Mann ki Baat".
Instead of working for a few industrialists, Congress will work for development of agriculture, education and health in the state," Mr Gandhi said.
Google Contacts 3.2.4 adds a working dark theme
Android 9 Pie brings a new Material Theme, which has been colloquially referred to as Material Design 2 (MD2). The key points of the new Material Theme are: greater emphasis on white space, the removal of colored backgrounds in favor of white, and prominent use of the Google Sans font. Undoubtedly, the new Material Theme is more minimalist than its predecessor. However, the greater use of white potentially increases the power draw on OLED displays. The power efficiency of OLED displays varies depending on the Average Picture Level (APL). The power draw in OLED displays increases as the APL (the percentage of white content on the display) increases. In light of this, dark themes are gaining a new significance.
Google recently stated that the company would like to see more apps adopting dark themes that could potentially improve power efficiency and battery life. Third-party adoption of dark themes is still in a nascent stage, but Google knows that adoption has to start from first-party apps. To that end, Google Contacts 3.2.4 now adds a working dark theme.
The dark theme can be enabled in Google Contacts by either a) Turn on the dark theme by switching on the toggle in the app’s sidebar, or b) Switch on Night Mode in Developer Options in the user’s device to automatically enable the dark theme in Google Contacts.
It should be noted that the dark theme in Google Contacts is a dark grey theme, not a true black theme. Users can also manually enable a dark theme in the Google Phone app, or download a modded version. It’s also fair to expect other Google apps to receive the option for enabling dark themes soon.
OnePlus’ first 5G smartphone won’t be the OnePlus 7
The newest 5G NR cell technology is set to come to a smartphone near you next year. However, simply deploying the 5G signal to your area is not enough, as your. smartphone needs to be compatible. Luckily, a number of 2019 flagship smartphones are set to be compatible with 5G signals, as the Qualcomm Snapdragon X50 5G modem is set to arrive with next year’s Snapdragon 8150/855. It’ll still require adoption from OEMs, though. OnePlus, for one, has confirmed that they’ll bring a 5G smartphone to the market next year. But it seems like it won’t be the upcoming OnePlus 7.
In a statement issued to CNET, the company confirmed that their upcoming 5G smartphone would be announced at the beginning of 2019, but it won’t be the OnePlus 7. Instead, the company will launch a device that’s either part of a separate, entirely new line (the only time they’ve done this was with the short-lived OnePlus X budget smartphone), or simply a special edition of the OnePlus 6T or the OnePlus 7 with updated internals and 5G support.
The 5G smartphone is set to be announced near the beginning of 2019, possibly before the OnePlus 7, hinting at a possible announcement during MWC 2019 in Barcelona, Spain, or maybe even CES 2019. OnePlus could also opt for holding their own event, just like they’ve been doing with all their past smartphones.
it makes sense for the company to not implement 5G on their main line of smartphones (OnePlus 7 and 7T) right now: 5G NR will need maturing and adoption before it becomes a viable alternative to 4G LTE. Furthermore, implementing 5G properly on a smartphone is surely going to bring up its price quite a bit. While the tech will eventually make it to their main line of smartphones, it is wise to abstain from it right now.
Are you excited for OnePlus’ upcoming 5G smartphone?
Nokia 8.1 could be Android One challenger to Poco F1 and OnePlus 6T in India
The Nokia 8.1 aka Nokia X7 with Snapdragon 710 chipset could launch in India later this month
MD Global may launch a new Nokia phone in India this month. It wouldn't be surprising seeing as how the company has been on a launch spree this year, releasing one Nokia phone after another. Now, some rumours suggests the company could bring the Nokia 7.1 to India, but even newer reports see the Nokia 8.1 aka Nokia X7 coming to India, which makes more sense as it could also be the perfect upper mid-range Nokia phone from HMD.
Not that the Nokia 7.1 isn't exciting - it looks premium and comes with a lot of the same specs as the Nokia 6.1 Plus. But since the Nokia 6.1 Plus is already in India and has been doing well, I'm not sure whether we need another Nokia phone to fill this sub-Rs 20,000 slot right now. What the market definitely needs is a Nokia phone that fills the Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000 segment in the country since the Nokia 7 Plus has been quietly discontinued. And the Nokia 8.1 is the best candidate for this.
The Nokia 8.1 is widely expected to be the global variant of the China-only Nokia X7. There is the off chance that it may be called the Nokia 7.1 Plus, but for the rest of this article we will be going with Nokia 8.1. The phone has been rumoured to make its global debut for a few weeks now and last week Google added the Nokia 8.1 in its list of ARCore supported phone. Google promptly removed the phone from the list after multiple reports broke out, but it's a pretty clear indication that the phone will be launched soon. Here's why this is the perfect replacement for the Nokia 7 Plus and the best Nokia phone to take on the likes of the Poco F1 and OnePlus 6T.
Replacing one premium design with another
The Nokia 7 Plus was a standout Nokia phone from HMD for the better part of 2018. It brought an extremely attractive Series 6000 aluminium body with a six-layer ceramic coating on top that gave it a rich and smooth feel. In addition to this, the phone got a generous amount of copper accents all around as well as a tall 18:9 display. HMD has paid a lot of attention to design its Nokia phones and the company has made a shift to glass for most of its newer products such as the Nokia 5.1, Nokia 6.1, Nokia 7.1 and the Nokia X7 (Nokia 8.1).
The Nokia 8.1 also bring a premium design language that's similar to the Nokia 6.1 Plus with an all-glass body and an edge-to-edge notched display. It is definitely a more "current" design as compared to the Nokia 7 Plus, but it also makes it more fragile and susceptible to damage. That being said, the frame of the Nokia 8.1 is the same Series 6000 aluminium with chamfered edges as the Nokia 7 Plus.
The design of the Nokia 8.1 gives it an edge over phones like the Poco F1 which isn't as attractively designed. It also makes the Nokia 8.1 a more affordable premium option compared to the OnePlus 6T which costs well over Rs 30,000.
Thanks to the notch, the Nokia 8.1 also gets a bigger 6.18-inch FHD+ display compared to the Nokia 7 Plus that comes with a 6-inch screen. But what's more notable is that the Nokia 8.1 also comes with a PureDisplay screen technology that was introduced with the Nokia 7.1. This is proprietary technology that HMD says offers a higher contrast and deeper colours. It also supports HDR10 so streaming videos on platforms like YouTube and Netflix will offer a sharper viewing experience.
Nokia 8.1 could be the new mid-range beast
Perhaps the most exciting feature about the Nokia 8.1 is that it will come with a Snapdragon 710 octa-core chipset which is the newest mid-range powerhouse chipset from Qualcomm and part of the new 700-series line. On paper, the chipset comes with a boost in performance and power efficiency compared to the Snapdragon 660 that powers the Nokia 7 Plus. The chipset is based on a 10nm process and aims to offer flagship-level performance for upper mid-range phones.
We are yet to test a phone with a Snapdragon 710 chipset so it will be interesting to see how well it performs in real-world usage. This will also give the Nokia 8.1 an advantage over phones from Vivo and Oppo in this price segment that offer either a Helio P60 or a Snapdragon 600-series chipset. In fact, the Nokia smartphone may also stand toe-to-toe with the likes of the Poco F1 and OnePlus 6T that run on a Snapdragon 845 chipset. The Poco F1 and OnePlus 6T may win in terms of raw performance, but the Nokia 8.1 may be smoother in the long run thanks to a stock and optimised Android One operating system.
HMD will want to fill the sub-Rs 30,000 segment with a new Nokia phone and the Nokia 8.1 seems like the perfect candidate right now. The premium all-glass design and a Snapdragon 710 chipset will definitely give the device a unique position in this segment. If HMD continues the kind of competitive pricing that was given to the Nokia 6.1 and 5.1, we could be looking at a price of around Rs 25,000 for the Nokia 8.1 in India.
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 with triple-rear cameras to launch soon: Report
The smartphone could bring triple camera setup to the affordable segment.
Earlier this year, Asus made a grand comeback in the affordable smartphone segment with the Zenfone Max Pro M1. Unlike previous smartphones, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is sold online only via Flipkart, and comes with interesting specifications at a competitive pricing. Now, the Taiwanese company is reportedly working on the successor, the Zenfone Max Pro M2.
The piece of information comes from well-known tipster Roland Quandt who shared some interesting details about the smartphone. To being with, it will have a model number ZB634KL. He further revealed, that the smartphone will come with a triple camera setup at the back. Sadly, there are no more details about the camera resolution or lens type.
There is also no word on the launch date or expected pricing yet. But considering the fact that the Zenfone Max Pro M1 was a budget smartphone, we can expect the successor to be priced under Rs 20,000. This will also mean that the Max Pro M2 could be the first smartphone to bring triple cameras to the affordable segment.
Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 specifications and features
The Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 boasts an edge-to-edge 5.99-inch full HD+ IPS display. There’s a dual-camera module placed vertically at the back panel, followed by the LED flash. There’s a dedicated rear-mounted fingerprint sensor as well.
Under the hood, Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 octa-core SoC, 509 Adreno GPU, and it is paired with 3GB/4GB of RAM with 32GB/64GB of internal storage which can be expanded via microSD card. In terms of the camera, there’s a pair of 13-megapixel sensor and a 5-megapixel depth sensor at the back, with support for the iPhone X-like Portrait Mode, PDAF, and auto focus. Up front, there’s an 8-megapixel sensor for selfies and video calling with soft light LED flash support.
There is also a 6GB RAM with 64GB variant, with a small change in camera module, with the primary sensor of 16-megapixel resolution. On the software front, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 runs stock Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box. Price wise, the smartphone with 3GB RAM + 32GB storage version is priced at Rs 10,999, the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage model costs Rs 12,999, whereas the 6GB RAM with 64GB storage variant is priced at Rs 14,999.
Facebook Refutes Report, Says It Disagrees With Apple but Uses Android Purely on Merit
Dismissing a media report that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg ordered his management team to use only Android phones after his tiff with Apple CEO Tim Cook, the social media network on Thursday said the decision to use Android is because it is the most popular operating system in the world.
The New York Times on Wednesday said that "after Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, quipped in an interview that his company did not traffic in personal data, Mr. Zuckerberg ordered his management team to use only Android phones".
In a statement on Thursday, Facebook said Zuckerberg's disagreement with Cook is only over the business model.
"Tim Cook has consistently criticised our business model and Mark has been equally clear he disagrees. So there's been no need to employ anyone else to do this for us," Facebook said.
"And we've long encouraged our employees and executives to use Android because it is the most popular operating system in the world," the social networking giant added.
In an MSNBC interview in March this year, Cook had called for increased regulation of social media, and questioned the practice of monetising user data on free platforms by selling ads that allow advertisers to target specific groups.
The Apple CEO was asked how he would handle the crisis Facebook is facing.
"I wouldn't be in this situation," he said.
"The truth is, we could make a ton of money if we monetised our customer... If our customer was our product,... We've elected not to do that."
Reacting to Cook's remarks, Zuckerberg in a Recode interview said his remarks about the social networking giant were "extremely glib".
Zuckerberg said that Facebook remains free to use because it's focused on connecting people and many people can't afford to pay, therefore, "having an advertising-supported model is the only rational model that can support building this service to reach people".
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