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Monday, August 19, 2013

Revealed: Aamir KhanĂ¢€™s diet for Dhoom 3 look


DHOOM 3 First Look



Aamir Khan has been Mr. Perfectionist of Bollywood and the actor has always worked on his role in his movies.
Aamir, who is all set to play the bad man in YRF's most anticipated movie Dhoom 3 went through a strict diet to get ripped back. Aamir's poster of Dhoom 3 has been appreciated and expectations have multiplied from the actor.

The poster which showcases toned back of Aamir at the Chicago skyline has amazed all his fans.
The actor kept a constant check on his diet and paid special attention to his BMI every day before breakfast. According to reports, the actor has hired a British trainer.
In the past, Aamir got an eight-pack abs for Ghajini and now getting trained to get in shape is not new for him.
It will be amusing to see Aamir break John Abraham's Dhoom and Hrithik Roshan's Dhoom 2record at the box office.

New Ford Endeavour revealed as Everest Concept

The next-gen Ford Endeavour will be based 

on the recently revealed Ford Everest

Concept pictured below. Expect an India 

launch late 2014 or early 2015



The new Ford Everest concept has just come into light, a vehicle on which the new Ford Endeavour will be based when it lands in India next year.

Going by pictures, the new Ford Endeavour does seems to have the potential a beast of an SUV needs to challenge the Toyota Fortuner. The car has shed its old boxy looks for a more modern and futuristic styling.

The Endeavour seems to borrow a lot of design cues from its younger sibling, the Ford EcoSport. The design of the hexagonal grille, with thick slats, and the wraparound tail lamps are all reminiscent of the EcoSport's design philosophy, which is a good thing because the EcoSport is a stunner in itself. The sweptback headlamps with twin lamps look menacing and lend a lot of character to the car. The muscular wheel arches also give an imposing stance to the SUV.

The engines are likely to be a 2.2 litre common-rail diesel producing 152PS of power and a 3-litre diesel for the 4x4 with a choice of manual and automatic transmission. The car will continue to be a 7 seater though there could be less space for third row occupants.

According to Ford's COO, Mark Fields, "This is our vision for a large, seven-seat off-road SUV to allow our customers to take on the world and it was created by our world-class design team here in Australia.” 

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Hrithik Roshan to unveil Krrish 3's first look on Facebook on Thursday

The film is Bollywood's first to launch its first look motion poster on the social media.




Hrithik Roshan fans will finally have something to look forward to as the makers of Krrish 3, the sequel to Koi Mil Gaya andKrrish, plan to release the film's first motion poster on social media on Thursday.

Krrish 3 is the first film in Bollywood to have planned such an extensive social media launch campaign, with the first day of the launch estimated to reach more than 50 million fans.

Sonakshi Sinha not in Dabangg 3

She reveals that D-3 will be a prequel, so her presence in the film is uncertain.

It’s all very hush-hush and producer-director Arbaaz Khan is keeping it under wraps. But the leading lady of the film lets on in an interview that the third part of theDabangg series will be a prequel. 



Dabangg is a big brand. It smashed many records when it released. Dabangg 2 was bigger than the first part and fans of Chulbul Pandey are eagerly awaiting the third installment of the series. It is now learnt that, in it’s next outing, the film won’t move the story forward but backwards! So naturally it won’t star Sonakshi Sinha as Salman Khan’s onscreen wife. Since the film dates back, it will be before Chulbul met Rajjo and will revolve around inspector Pandey and what made him the person he is. It would be interesting to see what they’ll call the prequel as it can’t be called Dabangg 3.

Talking about being a part of the famous franchise, Sonakshi says, “I don’t know if I will be in Dabangg 3. It all depends on the plot and how they want to take it forward. From what I have heard they want to make a prequel. If that’s the case I may not be in the film and that’s absolutely fine.” The actress says it won’t bother her if she finds herself disconnected from the third part of the film, “I will always be known as the Dabangg girl and that is what matters. If it was a continuation of the story I know for a fact that I would’ve definitely been part of Dabangg 3 but since it’s going back to before Chulbul met Rajjo, I am fine with it.” The film will go on the floors in 2015.

Uttarakhand floods: 10,000 dead? Cong squabbles over body count

Uttarakhand CM insists the death toll is less than 600, but assembly speaker says it could be 15 times higher.

The Uttarakhand Congress is playing politics over the bodies of flood victims in the state.

While Uttarakhand chief minister Vijay Bahuguna has been insisting that the official death toll is under 600 and has also asserted that the precise figure would be known only after the debris is removed, state assembly speaker Govind Singh Kunjwal on Saturday said that more than 10,000 people could have perished in the floods.

“On the basis of inputs that I have been receiving from the locals, I think the death toll could be more than 10,000,” Kunjwal said.



When questioned about the stark contrast with the official figure, he replied, “I’m told that the chief minister has given a death toll figure of 500. Here, I don’t want to create any controversy. I have arrived at this number of 10,000 based on my own assessment and I agree it could prove to be quite different later on.”

Kunjwal’s assessment brings out the difference in perception between the two major factions in the Uttarakhand Congress. Even the BJP has not played as much politics with the somewhat helpless government and exploited the situation to the extent that this other faction in the Congress has.

Bahuguna is the principal politician in the government faction while that led by Harish Rawat is known for its opposition to Bahuguna. Kunjwal is a Rawat loyalist, which explains his suspicion of government figures.

Explaining why he has arrived at this staggering figure of 10,000, the Congress leader from Almora further said that more than 15,000 thousand people were affected in the worst hit Kedarnath area alone. “Three days before the devastating flood, more than 15,000 pilgrims were stuck in the neighbourhood as nobody was allowed to have darshan because of a protest by local residents.” Locals in Kedarnath were protesting against private chopper services that were harming the businesses of thousands of locals.

“Apart from Kedarnath, I’m told that more than 12,000 pilgrims were stranded in all ghats. If I took into account the presence of such a huge number of pilgrims, I can definitely assure that the death figures would have crossed a minimum of 10,000,” Kunjwal explained.

On Saturday, bad weather interrupted the rescue operations in Kedarnath, Kedar valley and Guptkashi.

In Kedarnath, the focus was on cremating the bodies of victims to minimise the chances of an epidemic. The last rites of 34 bodies have been performed so far, and 12 more are likely to be cremated soon.

“Hundreds of decaying bodies are lying under the debris and some have even flown down the Ganga river. We need to remove the debris with utmost urgency, as any delay would result in the spread of an epidemic.” Kunjwal said.

However, the union health ministry has claimed that no epidemic or direct contact diseases have been reported from the affected areas, and a team of doctors is keeping strict vigil at Ground Zero.

Meanwhile, as the rescue operations entered the final stretch, the Indian Air Force on Saturday airlifted about 850 pilgrims from Badrinath and about 20 from Harisal by 26 IAF helicopters. Road network in the state has been badly damaged and about 1,500 people are still stuck in Badrinath.

The state government and other agencies are also trying to ensure supply of relief material to more than 600 villages in Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Uttarkashi districts, which were cut off after the floods.

Top news this week: Facebook could have a Reader, PS4 coming to India this year and many more!

W
e know the world is a very busy place and it's hard to keep track of everything that goes on in the tech world. So here’s a handy recap of the top news stories from this past week.


Facebook could have a Reader in the works too
Google's imminent exit from the RSS reader space might just have sparked other tech giants to fill the void. But we have word about Facebook bringing a similar service for mobile devices.



Nokia Asha 501, a phone that was announced with much fanfare in India has now officially gone up for pre-order for Rs 5,199 on the company’s e-store.

Samsung’s mid-range smartphone Galaxy Core has been spotted on pre-order at a couple of online retailers. It has also made an appearance on the company’s official e-store, where it's said to be shipping from July 1 for Rs 15,350.

The new leaks of iPhone 5S suggest a redesigned LED flash arrangement and many more.



Sony unveiled its new smartphone, dubbed the Xperia Z Ultra. The phablet has a massive 6.44-inch display, making it the biggest smartphone that the company has made.


Amazon has enhanced the product offerings on its India marketplace with the launch of three new stores – Mobiles and Accessories, Cameras and Photography and Portable Media Players.

Microsoft revealed the official versions of Facebook, Flipboard and NFL are about to make their way to Windows 8 as well as Windows RT.

Taking a cue from its rivals, Tata Docomo has announced its decision to slash 2G and 3G Internet rates from July 1 by 90 percent – from 10p/KB to 1p/KB.

Reports suggest that Google is currently working on a game console powered by Android. The company is also planning to launch a new smartwatch based on the OS.



PlayStation India Country Manager Atindrya Bose revealed that Sony is attempting a simultaneous launch of the console in both Europe and India.

The latest beta version for iOS 7 is now available through Apple's over-the-air updating system on iOS devices and is scheduled for release in the later part of the year.

Samsung Galaxy S4 owners can test Android 4.3

Android updates aren't exactly the best kept secrets in the world, and as a result, the highly anticipated 4.3 update has been spotted once more. And this time you can actually use it. The update is available for the Google Play Edition Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505G) and the Snapdragon-powered version of the Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505), and it isn't through official channels. 

You can install the update if you have one of those devices by following these steps. However, be warned that doing so will void your warranty. You will need a rooted device with a custom recovery installed.

It was recently revealed that the Google Play Edition for the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One will not be getting updates from Google. Instead, updates for these devices will be handled by Samsung and HTC respectively. Both the devices have been found to run on different kernels than Nexus devices. 

Now try out Android 4.3 on your Google Play Edition Galaxy S4
The Galaxy S4 runs kernel version 3.4.0, while the HTC One has kernel version 3.4.10. Nexus 4 also has 3.4.0, but it's a different build. It makes sense for Google to not have the same kernel version for the two Google Edition phones. Samsung and HTC would best know their own hardware and can customise the kernel based on it. Since kernel updates will be seeded by Samsung and HTC, the OS updates will also follow from them.

The Google Edition S4 and One went on sale at the US Google Play Store this week. While the S4 is priced at $649 (Rs 39,000 approx), the HTC One with stock Android can be had for $599 (Rs 36,000 appox). Confused about which one to pick? Check out our Catch-22 article.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Nokia Asha 210 with dedicated WhatsApp button now up for pre-orders at Rs. 4,499

Nokia Asha 210 

Nokia Asha 210 is now up for pre-orders with online retailer Flipkart for Rs. 4,499. The phone wasunveiled back in April as the first phone in the world with a dedicated WhatsApp button.

Nokia Asha 210 is a dual-SIM phone that comes with a QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi connectivity and a free WhatsApp subscription for life. It features a 2.4-inches QVGA (240x320 pixels) display, a 2-megapixel camera, 32MB RAM, and 64MB internal storage, expandable by up to 32GB via microSD card.

Asha 210 comes with Nokia Xpress Browser which, according to Nokia, reduces data consumption by up to 90 percent. The phone also features Nokia Nearby, a web app that lets people discover points of interest such as restaurants, shopping and ATM machines close to their location. Other pre-installed apps include YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course, WhatsApp. The built-in email client comes with support for popular services such as Gmail.

Nokia Asha 210 comes with Bluetooth and FM radio but no 3G connectivity. The Black, Yellow, and White colour variants are now up for pre-orders on Flipkart, but the Cyan and Magenta are listed as 'Out of Stock' as of writing this post.

Nokia Asha 210 technical specifications
  • 2.4-inch QVGA (240x320) display
  • 32MB RAM
  • 64MB internal storage, expandable up to 32GB
  • 2-megapixel rear camera
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, USB, FM radio
  • 111.5mm x 60mm x 11.8mm
  • 99.5 grams
  • 1200mAh battery
  • Series 40 Asha

HTC One makes an appearance in 'Glamour Red'

HTC has officially showcased the 'Glamour Red' version of its One smartphone. Apart from this variant, HTC One is already available in two colour options - Black and Silver. There are also news reports suggesting that the Taiwanese smartphone maker is mulling to launch a Blue colour version of its flagship device.

This Glamour Red variant of HTC One will hit the retail shelves starting mid-July. It will be offered initially in UK through Phone4U and will be available in other European countries later. The unlocked price of the HTC One Glamour Red will be approximately £500 in UK.


Just to recap, HTC One features a 4.7-inch screen with 1080p display. It is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor along with 2GB of RAM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC, Infrared and Micro-USB. The smartphone runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) along with a brand new Sense UI.

There has been a lot of buzz around the HTC One camera, as the company has ditched the conventional megapixel in favour of something that the company dubs as the UltraPixel camera. There is a 2.1-megapixel front camera and a 2,300mAh battery.

In India HTC One comes with 32GB of non-expandable storage, though a 64GB variant is available in other markets.

Looks like HTC is trying to imitate Samsung's strategy of launching various colour options and variants of its flagship smartphone. HTC had recently launched a variant of HTC One with stock Android that is now available on Google Play Store in US. HTC is also rumoured to be working on One mini that may debut in August.


                                                        HTC One: First look

HTC One key specifications

  • 4.7-inch full-HD display
  • 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 32GB internal storage
  • UltraPixel camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC, Infrared, Micro-USB
  • 2,300mAh battery
  • Android 4.1
  • 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm
  • 143g

Petrol prices up for 3rd time in June


NEW DELHI: State-run fuel retailers on Friday decided to raise petrol price by Rs 1.82 a litre, excluding state taxes, to pass on the impact of the falling rupee and the fuel's rising price in international trading hubs.

This is the third hike this month and the new prices would be affective intervening from Friday midnight. The actual increase at petrol pumps would be higher due to incremental increase in state levies.





Sources said the retailers are set to raise dieselprice by 40-50 paise a litre early next week in line with the government's January decision to gradually move to market pricing with hikes of small dozes.







The latest increase wipes out the impact of four reductions this year till May. "Since the last price change, the downward slide of rupee has continued and dollar-rupee exchange rate has deteriorated from Rs 57.08 to the greenback to Rs 58.94 during the fortnight," IndianOil Corporation said in a statement.


Besides, international gasoline - trade name for petrol — prices have also increased from $113.84 per barrel to $115.29 a barrel since the last price change, IOC said explaining the need for the latest hike.

The combined impact of depreciating rupee and rising international prices warranted the increase in petrol prices by Rs 1.82 per litre, excluding VAT.

The depreciating rupee has led to widening of losses on diesel and cooking fuel. Oil firms are now losing Rs 8.60 per litre on diesel compared to Rs 6.31 previously. Diesel prices have been hiked on five occasions since January when the government authorized state-owned oil firms to increase prices by up to 50 paisa per litre every month till entire losses on the fuel are wiped out.

Since diesel price was hiked by 50 paisa, excluding VAT, on June 1, the next increase will happen at the month end. Oil firms are losing Rs 30.53 per litre on kerosene sold through public distribution system and Rs 368.50 per 14.2-kg cooking gas cylinder.

"Estimated under-recovery of IOC on sale of these three sensitive products is expected to be around Rs 63,000 crore for the fiscal 2013-14 (industry estimates at around Rs 118,000 crore)," IOC said.