Author: Deep

Despite Supreme Court directives over the procedure of getting admission in medical colleges through NEET, scores of aspirants are still running around confused over the admission procedure. As per the ordinance passed by the President, CET is no longer the gateway to any and every medical school. Most students seeking admission to state medical colleges were still unclear about getting admission for MBBS and BDS as NEET was already made mandatory for medical admission across the country.  According to the directives of the Supreme Court, every aspirant seeking admission for medical entries in either state-run or national medical institutes has…

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In order to help webmasters better protect their websites and users, Mozilla has built an online scanner that can check if web servers have the best security settings in place. Dubbed Observatory, the tool was initially built for in-house use by Mozilla security engineer April King, who was then encouraged to expand it and make it available to the whole world. She took inspiration from the SSL Server Test from Qualys’ SSL Labs, a widely appreciated scanner that rates a website’s SSL/TLS configuration and highlights potential weaknesses. Like Qualys’ scanner, Observatory uses a scoring system from 0 to 100—with the…

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Taking the perfect selfie isn’t luck. It’s talent. It may be the only talent the Kardashians have (just kidding, Kim, I love ya). Your selfie game is weak: For some reason, all your selfies end up making you look older, heavier, and more washed out than you already are. Well, the good news is that if the Kardashians can master the skill of taking spot-on selfies, so can you, especially if you use these handy tricks to fool your smartphone’s front-facing camera into making you look fabulous. The head tilt There’s a reason they tell you to find your “angle.”…

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A press conference held by two seventh grade students has created a buzz in Maharashtra. In consequence, state government decided to scrutinise the complaint closely and released a report stating that as many as 5 lakh school bags were checked in over 28,000 schools of the state. Detailed investigation: Out of one lakh schools, 28,000 schools were put under the scanner and came out clean From these schools, around 5 lakh school bags were checked and the weight of 4.76 lakh bags were found within the weight-limit Following the detection, the state declared a report that 90.1 per cent school…

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Google just decided to add a little more fun to search—as if “do a barrel roll” and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Universe references weren’t already enough. The company recently announced that you can now play solitaire, tic-tac-toe, and flip a coin right inside your search results. On top of that you can entertain young children (or childish co-workers) with animal sounds that playback in your browser. The new features are available now on the web and within the Google app—not including the app for Windows mobile devices. Google’s new solitaire game. The new feature works like anything else would in…

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Dell recently refreshed its Inspiron notebook line with a new batch of 2-in-1s that come in a variety of configurations and sizes. Within the line’s flagship 7000 series, the 17-inch models are held up as “high-performance,” compared to their 13- and 15-inch kin. Here we review the Inspiron 17 7778, which is one rung down from the top of the heap andretails for $1,149. The only difference between this config and the top dog is that our unit has both a 128GB SanDisk SATA SSD for the OS and a 1TB 5,400rpm hard drive for data, whereas the more premium…

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Facebook is a little closer to completely automating its trending topics feature. On Friday,the company announced that it would no longer have employees write short descriptions for each trending topic it displays. Instead, the trending topics box will simply show how many people are discussing a topic. When you mouse over a topic, it’ll show a description that pulls from a news story on the topic in question. According to Facebook, its “goal is to enable Trending for as many people as possible,” something the company says it wouldn’t be able to do if it stuck with human-generated descriptions. “A more algorithmically driven…

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Looks like the Motorola Moto Z Play – which has already been the subject of several rumors and leaks – may soon be made official. A promotional poster for the upcoming device has been spotted outside a retailer’s shop in China, suggesting an imminent launch. The poster suggests that the Moto Z Play is also a modular-smartphone, with a battery that can run upto 36 hours in standby mode. A 15 minute charge is enough for the phone to run for a whopping 10 hours. The poster also confirms a 16MP rear camera for the device. Reports say the phone…

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The BlackBerry DTEK50, which has been officially available for purchase in Canada for nearly a couple of weeks now, can now also be purchased through most of the major carriers in the country. Bell, Telus, Wind, SaskTel, Rogers, and Videotron are all now selling the Android-powered phone. The no-contract pricing seems to be pretty consistent across the carriers (with almost all of them offering the device for CAD 450), except for Videotron, which is selling the phone for CAD 430. source”gsmarena”

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Huawei’s sub-brand Honor has confirmed that the Honor 8 will land in Malaysia early next month – September 6 to be precise. The confirmation came in the form of a Facebook post from Honor Malaysia yesterday. There’s, however, currently no information on exactly how much the device will cost in the Asian country. In case you missed, the phone is now available for purchase in the US, where it carries an official price tag of $399.99. The Honor 8 has also been made official in many other markets, including Europe, the Middle East, and Russia. source”gsmarena”

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