Classic Layout

Kerala Woman Creates World Record Of Completing 350 Online Courses In 90 Days

While some of us were scrambling to get through our day-to-day lives during the lockdown, some were trying to achieve a remarkable feat. Arathi Reghunath, a native of Elamakkara in Kerala’s Kochi is one of those who made best of their time at home.  Facebook The second-year MSc Biochemistry student of MES College finished 350 courses in last three months …

Read More »

From Unnao & Kathua To Hathras, Casteist & Communal Groups Support & Sympathise With Rapists

Amidst all the oratorical drama of promising justice to a rape survivor and hanging heads in shame, the ground reality remains the same. Women continue to be raped and murdered in broad daylight and sometimes their bodies burnt in the dead of the night by authorities that are supposed to protect them, robbing them of dignity yet again. With all …

Read More »

Japan "Twitter Killer" Pleads Guilty, Lawyers Say Killed All 9 People With "Consent"

A Japanese man has pleaded guilty to murdering nine people after contacting them on Twitter.  Dubbed the “Twitter killer”, Takahiro Shiraishi was arrested in 2017 after body parts were found in his flat. Getty Shiraishi, who is accused of dismembering his victims and storing body parts in coolboxes after murdering them told a court in Tokyo that the allegations against him …

Read More »

Amazon has donated $215M through its charity program

Amazon has donated more than $215 million to charities since its AmazonSmile program launched in 2013, the company said Wednesday. The tally comes as the e-commerce giant prepares for Prime Day 2020, which kicks off Oct. 13. The most popular charities for AmazonSmile customers were animal-related, followed by education, health and disaster relief, the company said in its release. “Over …

Read More »

China reportedly readying antitrust probe into Google after Huawei prompt

China may launch an antitrust investigation into Google after Huawei alleged that the search giant’s use of its dominant Android operating system hurts competition, Reuters reported Wednesday. The Chinese State Council’s antitrust committee may decide on the probe next month, and the country’s relations with the US could be a factor, the news agency noted. The Trump administration has restricted …

Read More »

The Apple One subscription bundle’s best feature is actually the iCloud storage

Following September’s Apple event — packed, in typical fashion, with new hardware like the iPad Air and a low-cost Apple Watch SE to go along with its top-of-the-line Apple Watch Series 6 (but, sadly, no new iPhone) — it’s the lowly iCloud photo and backup service that may have the biggest impact on your relationship with the company, through the …

Read More »

Apple iPad (8th

The eighth-gen iPad feels familiar. It should be familiar: iPads don’t change much. But the world certainly has. My whole family is trapped at home, working and going to school; remote connections are our whole lives. And iPads and Chromebooks are everywhere in our house. My kids connect to their classes through devices: one on a Chromebook, the younger one …

Read More »

Thunderbolt 4 products fix a big USB

Thunderbolt, the chief competitor to USB-C, is being used to fix one of the standard’s biggest problems: the absence of hubs and docks. Before the end of the year, Other World Computing will begin shipping its $150 OWC Thunderbolt Hub, the company said on Wednesday. The products, which take advantage of the new Thunderbolt 4 standard, will turn one port …

Read More »