2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 India Spotlight

  Daily Mail   
Nokia confirms upcoming device rebrand to 'Microsoft Lumia'  Daily Mail
Nokia France has confirmed that they will now be called 'Microsoft Lumia'; 'We are on the verge of becoming Microsoft Lumia!' they wrote on their Facebook page; The change by the Washington firm will see phones called Microsoft Lumia; Both the Nokia ...


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Preparing for prevention without panicking  The Hindu
As Ebola continues unabated in three West African countries and the number of cases and deaths increase exponentially, alarm bells are ringing across the world. The actions of the national governments of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, supported by the ...


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We Just Thought, 'This Is How You Start A Company In America'  Forbes
Kind of like every baseball player will try to be Major League, I thought that Silicon Valley is where you should start if you want to go big as an entrepreneur. In Japan, of course, there are accelerators and a proud tradition in technology. I had followed the tech ...


   

  Deccan Chronicle   
It's a maha change  Deccan Chronicle
It would not be too hyperbolic to say that the elections in Maharashtra have radically altered the political landscape of the country. The BJP had never dreamt of getting the single largest party status in the state. They got emboldened only after the Lok Sabha ...


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Tackling tactic  The Hindu
Sports and leagues are today wedded to each other, be it cricket, hockey, kabaddi or football. But this piece is not about those conglomerates; it is about a game that does not register in our sporting consciousness but has been played in the Indian ...


   


WRINKLES IN SPACETIME: The Warped Astrophysics of Interstellar  Wired
Kip Thorne looks into the black hole he helped create and thinks, “Why, of course. That's what it would do.” ¶ This particular black hole is a simulation of unprecedented accuracy. It appears to spin at nearly the speed of light, dragging bits of the universe along ...


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Jayalalithaa should punish forms of sycophancy  Hindustan Times
Taking one's own life because of the misfortune suffered by a political leader or a public personage is nothing new in Tamil Nadu, or even Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. So it came as no surprise when, according to the AIADMK, 193 people committed ...


   


Moving the discourse to ground zero  The Hindu
When two elephants fight, goes the oft-repeated cliché, it is the grass that gets trampled on. The recent firing along the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border (IB) between India and Pakistan has caused the deaths of both soldiers and civilians, has set ...


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Apple iPad Air 2 review  The Verge
When Steve Jobs introduced Apple's tablet in January 2010, he delivered an unequivocal answer. “The iPad, if you were to sum it up, is our most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device at an unbelievable price,” he said. The words ...


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  PetaPixel   
What Would You Do if the Prime Minister of India Stole Your Photo?  PetaPixel
What would you do if you found your photograph misused, not by a celebrity or a company, but by the head of government of a country? That's the question facing Cambridge, Massachusetts-based photographer Bimal Nepal. Nepal, a photojournalist whose ...


   

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