Since picking up a wrench as one of the first female car mechanics in conservative Pakistan, Uzma Nawaz has faced two common reactions: shock and surprise. And then a bit of respect. The 24-year-old spent years overcoming entrenched gender stereotypes and financial hurdles en route to earning a mechanical engineering degree and netting a job …
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Self-Styled Godman Rampal Sentenced To Life Imprisonment In Murder Case
A court in Hisar, Haryana has sentenced self-styled godman Sant Rampal to life imprisonment in one of the two murder cases he is facing. On Thursday, he was convicted under Sections 302 (murder), 343 (wrongful confinement) and 120 B (conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). PTI/FILE The conviction came in the murder of a woman in Satlok Ashram in …
Read More »Man Stares At Ex-Wife During Garba, Husband Thrashes Him Black & Blue
Staring at his ex-wife at a garba in Vadaj got a man into trouble on Saturday late in the night, as the woman’s current husband took it as an affront and thrashed him. At least four persons suffered injuries in the brawl that ensued. Haresh Lalwani, 29, an autorickshaw driver and resident of Sohrabji compound in Vadaj, filed a complaint …
Read More »Power and protect all your things with this 10
Fried foods: yum. Fried gear: not so yum. But that’s what you’re risking when you plug your PC, TV, stereo and anything else into an outlet that offers no protection against power surges. Fortunately, protection doesn’t have to be expensive. Case in point: For a limited time, and while supplies last, you can get this Bestek 4,000-joule, 10-outlet surge protector …
Read More »Google’s CEO says it may never launch that censored search engine it made for China
Google has been experimenting with a censored search engine that would work in China, but it’s not sure if it will ever launch the service, CEO Sundar Pichai said Monday. Pichai, speaking during the Wired25 conference at the SFJazz Center in San Francisco, said Google started the internal project — dubbed Project Dragonfly — to see what was possible in …
Read More »HP Z Club: Trying to make pro creative gear seem cool and affordable
HP wants you to think about professional creative gear as “a cool platform” for getting your work done. Why? Because “‘workstation’ doesn’t resonate.” And the company has a point: Would you have clicked on this story if I’d used “workstation” in the title? Statistics say no. The word conjures visions of ugly, boring PCs manned by ’70s-era engineers — that …
Read More »Palm’s back in the weirdest way possible (The 3:59, Ep. 473)
On this podcast, we talk about: Palm’s crazy sidekick phone concept that’s not a phone. CNET’s Pixel 3 review. Just a note: Because of technical difficulties, we were only able to record the audio podcast. The 3:59 gives you bite-size news and analysis about the top stories of the day, brought to you by the CNET News team in …
Read More »Pixel 3 to finally let you use external mic when recording video
The camera tends to be a major selling point for Google’s Pixel phones, and this year’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL are no different. And now, Google appears to be listening to fans that’ve been requesting a certain camera feature. Google said in a forum post on Friday that it’ll be adding support for external microphones to the Pixel …
Read More »Venmo’s quick transfers will soon add 1% charge
You might want to choose Venmo’s slower transfer option starting Nov. 6, because you’ll have to pay a 1 percent fee for an Instant Transfer from then on. The payment service, which is owned by PayPal, emailed users about the change and noted that the original 25 cent fee will become the minimum charge, Bloomberg reported Saturday. “The change reflects the value …
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When Instagram co-founder and former CEO Kevin Systrom thinks back to the start of his social media company, he compares the process to launching a rocket. “Instagram didn’t feel done by any stretch of the imagination, but it felt like it was in orbit. And if we let go and let others take it, it would continue to go on,” …
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