Monday, 30 September 2019

Google Doodle celebrates Herbert Kleber, psychiatrist known for his pioneering work in addiction research and treatment

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Kleber co-founded the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University and was a leading figure in reframing the field of substance abuse research and treatment as a medical discipline.

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Premier League: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s goal earns Arsenal draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford

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Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Arsenal on Monday in a Premier League game which was a poor imitation of some of the past classic clashes between the rival clubs.

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Samsung Galaxy Fold to launch in India today at 12 pm: All you need to know

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Galaxy Fold is likely to come in Cosmos Black, Space Silver, Martian Green and Astro Blue colour variants.

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A 14-year-old girl died after a smartphone battery exploded overnight

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Smartphone batteries aren’t supposed to explode, which is why the ones that do always seem to make the news. Most of the time, affected users survive these unfortunate accidents, but some of them can be fatal. A man in Malaysia died more than a year ago when one of the two phones he was charging overnight exploded. A similar tragedy just happened in Kazakhstan, claiming the life of a 14-year-old girl.

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Google Doodle honors pioneering addiction researcher Herbert Kleber - CNET

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The American psychiatrist changed how substance abuse is viewed and treated, saving countless lives in the process.

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Khatabook raises $25M to help businesses in India record financial transactions digitally and accept online payments

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Even as tens of millions of Indians have come online for the first time in recent years, most businesses in the nation remain offline. They continue to rely on long notebooks to keep a log of their financial transactions. A nine-month old startup that is digitizing the bookkeeping and allowing merchants to accept online payments just raised a significant amount of capital.

Khatabook, a Bangalore-based startup, said on Tuesday it has raised $25 million in a new financing round. The Series A round for the startup was funded by GGV Capital, Partners of DST Global, RTP Ventures, Sequoia India, Tencent, and Y Combinator. A clutch of high-profile angel investors including Amrish Rau, Anand Chandrasekharan, Deep Nishar, Gokul Rajaram, Jitendra Gupta, Kunal Bahl, and Kunal Shah also participated in the round. The startup has raised $29 million to date.

Khatabook operates an eponymous Android app that allows small and medium businesses to keep a log of their financial transactions and accept payments online. The app, which was launched on Google Play Store in December last year, has amassed 5 million merchants from more than 3,000 cities, towns, and villages in India, Ravish Naresh, cofounder and CEO of Khatabook, told TechCrunch in an interview this week.

The app, which does not charge merchants, was used to process transactions worth more than $3 billion in August, said Naresh. Most merchants in developing markets are currently not online. They continue to rely on logging their financial transactions — credit, for instance — on notebooks and pieces of paper. As you can imagine, this methodology is not structured.

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Even as Reliance Jio, a telecom operator launched by India’s richest man Mukesh Ambani, upended the Indian market and brought tens of millions of Indians online for the first time in last three years, most businesses in the country are still carrying out their operations without the use of any technology, said Naresh. “Could we build an app that makes it very easy for merchants to digitize their bookkeeping?” he said.

“As soon as we launched the app, we instantly started to go viral,” he said. “These shop keepers and roadside vendors have an internet-enabled smartphone, they are just not using it in their businesses. All they needed was a simple-to-use app.”

For several months now, the startup has been seeing 20% growth each month, he said. In six months, the app has helped businesses recover $5 billion in previously unpaid credits, Naresh claimed. Without any marketing, the app has also gained a significant number of users in Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, said Naresh.

“At Khatabook, we have taken early but significant steps towards leveraging this trend to digitize India’s shopkeepers. For most of our merchants, we are the first business software they’ve used in their entire life. And we will continue to build more India-first innovations to further enable the growth of what is still a largely untapped sector,” he said.

In a statement, Hans Tung, Managing Partner of GGV Capital, said, “as a global investor, we seek out founders who understand the local market and respond to growth opportunities with speed and agility – we certainly see this with the Khatabook team.”

Naresh, a cofounder of property startup Housing, said Khatabook will use the capital to build new features such as billing and invoicing to serve merchants. In next 12 months, Khatabook aims to add 25 million businesses, he said.

A growing number of startups in India are attempting to help businesses. OkCredit, which raised $67 million last month, serves 5 million merchants. IndiaMART, a 23-year-old B2B firm that went public this year, led a round in a startup called Vyapar last month that is addressing similar problems.



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PMC Bank crisis: Economic Offences Wing files case against bank management, promoters of HDIL; SIT to probe case

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The bank, which has 137 branches and over Rs 11,000 crore in deposits, has been put under restrictions since last week after the RBI discovered certain financial irregularities in the functioning of the multi-state lender.

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China to mark 70 years of communism with massive show of force

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By Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - China will celebrate seven decades of communist rule on Tuesday with a display of power through central Beijing, showing off goose-stepping troops, new missiles and floats celebrating the country's technological prowess. The event is the country's most important of the year as China looks to project an image of confidence in the face of mounting challenges, including nearly four months of anti-government protests in the territory of Hong Kong and a bitter trade war with the United States that has weighed on its economy.

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TSMC counter-sues U.S. chip rival GlobalFoundries for patent infringement

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(Reuters) - Apple supplier TSMC has counter-sued smaller contract chipmaking rival GlobalFoundries Inc in the United States, Germany and Singapore, alleging the U.S. firm has infringed 25 of its patents. In the lawsuits filed on Monday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) asked for injunctions to stop GlobalFoundries' manufacture and sale of chips that allegedly infringe on the patents, the Taiwanese company said in a statement on Tuesday

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Global shares steady, investors pin hopes on U.S.-China talks

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By Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - Global share prices ticked up on Tuesday as some investors clung to hopes that China and the United States could work towards reaching a deal on trade and other issues in the fourth quarter. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.6% while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.11%. Chinese markets will be shut for a week from Tuesday to mark 70 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China

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Facebook's fact-checking program to reportedly exempt opinion and satire - CNET

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Groundbreaking blood test could detect over 20 types of cancer

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Modern medical innovations have given doctors the power to screen for a variety of cancers, and that's great, but screening for multiple types of cancers at the same time, and with a single test, is essentially still a pipe dream.

However, that may be about to change thanks to a new kind of blood test that researchers say is showing serious promise. The test, developed by a company called GRAIL, may be able to accurately detect over 20 different types of cancer by hunting for their unique signatures in the DNA found in a blood sample.

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10 best Netflix war movies you should add to your watchlist

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Movies that depict war and military conflict have been around almost since the very beginning of moving pictures. From films that honor those that serve their country in battle, to movies that have an anti-war stance, you will find some of the best war movies ever made if you sign up for a Netflix streaming subscription.

We have picked our top 10 best war movies on Netflix that are currently available. As you can see, war films can be set in many different time periods, and a couple even cross genre lines into horror and satire.

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Editor’s note: We will update this post as new Netflix war movies are added to the service and others are removed.


1. Black Hawk Down

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This 2001 film from director Ridley Scott is one of the best war films ever made, depicting US soldiers during the real-life events of Somalia as it falls apart in 1993. The movie shows an attempt by the US to kidnap two major lieutenants of a Mogadishu warlord. Unfortunately, the mission resulted in two of the US Army’s Black Hawk helicopters being shot down by enemy forces. The rest of the movie depicts, in a highly gritty and realistic way, how the US soldiers on the ground tried to rescue the Black Hawk crews and get them to safety. Black Hawk Down includes performances from a lot of young actors who would later go onto huge roles in other major films, including Tom Hardy, Eric Bana, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and Orlando Bloom, along with already established actors like Sam Shepard, Josh Hartnett, and Ewan McGregor.


2. Sand Castle

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This Netflix war movie takes place during the War in Iraq, and it’s based on the real life experiences of screenplay writer Chris Roessner. Private Matt Ocre may have joined the army to help pay for college before 9/11, but once war breaks out he finds himself unenthusiastically shipped over to the Middle East. When his unit is assigned to repair a broken water system in a dangerous part of the country, he comes face to face with the reality of dealing with insurgent forces. The film addresses the stress and insecurity of young soldiers during the conflict, and rings true with the experiences of man of those sent overseas.


3. Platoon

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This classic war movie on Netflix won an Academy Award for best picture, and had a huge impact on pop culture in general when it was released in 1986. Director and writer Oliver Stone took his own experiences as a soldier in the Vietnam War and created a fictional film about the conflict. However, his storytelling and direction made Platoon look and feel a bit like a documentary, and at the time it was called the first movie about the Vietnam War that depicted how it really was for the ordinary combat soldier to fight in that controversial conflict. It also has some amazing performances by Willem Dafoe and Tom Berenger, as two Army sergeants on opposite moral sides, each trying to win over a new private, played by Charlie Sheen.


4. War Machine

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This Netflix original war movie is also one of its biggest budgeted films. Released in 2017, this is a fictional movie, but it’s based on the real-life exploits of US Army general Stanley McChrystal. Brad Pitt plays General Glen McMahon, who has been asked to try to wrap up the current war in Iraq in 2009. This satirical movie shows General McMahon trying to get more troops together for one final push to win the war, but he is faced with opposition on several military and political fronts to his plan. War Machine uses humor to show what the military has to deal with besides fighting the enemy, and it has a huge (some might say over-the-top) performance by Pitt.


5. Tears of the Sun

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This 2003 Netflix war movie stars Bruce Willis as a leader of a U.S. SEAL team assigned to rescue a US citizen who is trapped in Nigeria during a nasty civil war. Naturally, this rescue operation does not go as planned and the SEAL team soon becomes involved in saving Nigerian refugees. This is more of an action-oriented war movie that also has some messages it wants to make about how we might treat refugees in a military conflict.


6. Schindler’s List

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Director Steven Spielberg wanted to make a movie about the terrible events of the Holocaust during World War II but also wanted to make a film that was ultimately hopeful rather than completely depressing. The result was 1993’s Schindler’s List, which chronicles the real-life efforts of German businessman Oskar Schindler to save as many Jews from the Nazi’s extermination camps as he could. It’s not easy to watch, but it’s one of the best war movies on Netflix, and indeed one of the best movies on Netflix, period. It’s powerful and emotional and proves the human spirit can overcome even the worst atrocities.


7. Free State of Jones

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This 2016 war movie on Netflix, set during the US Civil War, stars Matthew McConaughey as a leader of a rebellion in Mississippi that tried to form its own state. After becoming disenchanted with the Confederacy’s policies of stealing crops from farmers, he returns to his hometown and befriends a number of runaway slaves. Joined by other soldiers who have deserted the Confederate cause, he leads a movement in open revolt to the newly declared secessionist republic. It’s based on the true story of Newton Knight, whose legacy is controversial in a state where racial tensions still run high today.


8. War Horse

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Director Steven Spielberg returns to our war movies on Netflix list with this 2011 movie. Set during World War I, it depicts how the owner of a beloved horse deal with the animal leaving to join the UK Cavalry. The film depicts the horrible events that the horse, Joey, has to endure in the war. It also shows its original owner, played by Jeremy Irvine, fighting himself, and as it happens he gets reunited with Joey. Look for MCU actors Tom Hiddleston and Benedict Cumberbatch in supporting roles as two British Cavalry officers.


9. Triple Frontier

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This is a very recent Netflix original war movie, released earlier in 2019. Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, Garrett Hedlund, and Pedro Pascal all play members of a former US Special Forces team who feel they need a new challenge. The result is that this five-man team decides to invade Columbia to steal money from a major drug lord. However, getting the money is easy compared to the team getting out of the country alive as they are attacked by the crime lord’s forces. It’s an action-packed movie that is pure popcorn fun if you love fast-paced films.


10. Spectral

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One of Netflix’s first original films, this 2016 war movie is perhaps the most “out there” film on this list. Spectral has a US special forces team enter the war-torn country of Moldova. However, instead of normal human soldier, this team has to face off against ghost-like entities. Yes, this is a ghost war movie, but it’s also pretty action-packed and fun to watch. It really gets going in the second half, as the US forces, with some help from scientists, create weapons designed to fight off the ghosts.


That’s it for our list of the best war movies on Netflix! We’ll update this post with new movies once they are released.

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Haitian journalist shot in wrist in latest round of protests

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PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - A journalist was wounded by gunfire in Haiti on Monday as police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters, his employer, Haitian broadcaster Radio Sans Fin (RSF) said, amid mounting anger over an escalating economic and political crisis. Television images from the scene showed RSF video journalist Edmond Joseph Agenor with bandages wrapped around his wrist after he was shot while covering a protest in the capital.

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Restive Hong Kong hunkers down as China’s birthday celebrations begin

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By Anne Marie Roantree and Farah Master HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong went into lockdown on Tuesday to ensure anti-government protests do not overshadow Chinese President Xi Jinping's commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The former British colony has been wracked by nearly four months of often violent anti-government protests, posing the gravest popular challenge to Xi since he came to power in 2012.

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China to mark 70 years of communism with massive show of force in Beijing

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By Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - China will celebrate seven decades of communist rule on Tuesday with a display of power through central Beijing, showing off goose-stepping troops, new missiles and floats celebrating the country's technological prowess. The event is the country's most important of the year as China looks to project an image of confidence in the face of mounting challenges, including three months of anti-government protests in the territory of Hong Kong and a bitter trade war with the United States

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Venezuela’s Maduro says Trump merits ‘a thousand impeachments’

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By Shaylim Valderrama and Andrew Cawthorne CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, under fire all year to quit from the United States and its allies, exulted on Monday in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, though he did not expect the White House to let up against him. Trump is under fire over his request to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for an investigation into Joe Biden, a leading Democratic candidate to challenge him in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

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These heroes allegedly hacked a billboard to play pornography

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Not all heroes wear capes. In the case of two individuals accused of hacking a digital billboard to play pornography, the garments of choice appear to be more hoodie-like. 

According to Michigan's Auburn Hills Police Department, at 10:49 p.m. on Sept. 28, the two individuals pictured above broke into a small building underneath a digital billboard on the side of I-75. Once inside, they somehow managed to hack the billboard and used it to play pornography. 

Drivers, needless to say, were surprised and delighted at the unexpected sight. 

The video reportedly ran for about 15 to 20 minutes before it was eventually shut down.  Read more...

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Google releases new #SwitchtoPixel ads anticipating Pixel 4

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Google is set to announce the Pixel 4 and 4 XL on October 15 and the phone has already leaked on several previous occasions. The latest few ads posted by Google are touting the Pixel's various features. The #SwitchtoPixel campaign consists of four videos released on the ‘Made by Google' YouTube channel. Each video features customer testimonies of their experiences pertaining to Unlimited Google Photos storage, camera experience, process of transferring data, and battery life. The ‘Get it Together' video above shows a person's testimony using an older-generation Pixel,...



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YouTube keeps demonetizing videos from LGBTQ creators for using words like 'gay'

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It's long been rumored that YouTube's machine learning algorithm specifically demonetizes LGBTQ content — despite YouTube's denials.

But the allegations got a boost over the weekend when two creators published videos pointing out how they think YouTube goes about blocking LGBTQ content from making money.

YouTube Analyzed fed more than 15,000 words used in titles to YouTube's bots to figure out what the platform deems too scandalous for advertisers. Words that triggered demonetization in his tests include "gay" and "homosexual."

Another channel, Nerd City, then broke down YouTube Analyzed's data in the acid trip of a video seen above. Before tackling YouTube's shadowy demonetization policy, Nerd City was known for diving into Jake Paul's insidious marketing schemes, exposing family vlogging channels as exploitative, and highlighting obviously edited Instagram photos as bad for young followers' self esteem. Read more...

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BMW's M badge is making its way to Motorrad - Roadshow

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The motorcycle division's previous HP designation is getting kicked to the curb in favor of the more recognizable M.

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Monthly enlists experts and celebrities to teach 30-day online classes

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You may know Max Deutsch from Month to Master, his yearlong self-improvement program where he tried to master one “expert-level” skill each month, which ultimately saw him challenging world champion Magnus Carlsen to a game of chess (Deustch lost).

Now, Deustch and his co-founder Valentin Perez are launching Monthly, which Deustch told me is designed to “leverage technology to help scale this kind of learning to many more people.”

Specifically, Monthly offers 30-day classes taught by experts and celebrities— the instructors often have hundreds of thousands or millions of YouTube subscribers. For example, Andrew Huang is teaching a class on music production, Daria Callie is teaching a class on realistic portrait painting and Stevie Mackey is teaching a class on singing.

When you enroll in a class, you’ll be assigned a different task every day; you might watch an instructional video one day, and then do something more hands-on the next. While the classes are online, you have to enroll and take the class at set periods of time — currently, Huang’s class is the only one open for enrollment.

Deutsch acknowledged that this can seem “a bit antithetical to the benefit of online learning (that you can do it whenever you want),” but he noted that often, “‘whenever you want’ ends up offering most people too much flexibility and becomes ‘maybe some other time.'”

So by having explicit start and stop days for a class, he said, “the commitment you’re making to yourself is more significant and as a result you’re much more likely to stick with it and follow through on your aspirations.”

You’ll also be placed in peer groups with 20 other students, with whom you share work and give and receive feedback. And at the end of it, Deutsch said you’ll have produced “something tangible that you’ve made that you’re proud of and that you can share with the world” — a voice recording, a film, a painting, etc.

Pricing will vary from $179 to $279, depending on the class. Deutsch didn’t provide specific numbers on how the money is shared with instructors, but he noted that the split varies depending on whether students signed up via Monthly or via an instructor promotion. And either way, he said, “creators are getting a very compelling split.”

As for funding, Monthly has raised an undisclosed amount from Floodgate’s Ann Miura-Ko at Floodgate, Intuit founder Scott Cook (Deutsch worked as a product manager at Intuit), and OVO Fund’s Eric Chen.



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If you have wired noise cancelling headphones from Bose, you need this $50 Bluetooth adapter

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If you have wired Bose headphones with active noise cancellation, you undoubtedly love them. At the same time, you’ve probably also pondered upgrading to newer Bose headphones with Bluetooth. But what if you could get wireless connectivity on your current Bose headphones without paying $350 or $400 to upgrade? You can thanks to the Bolle&Raven Wireless Bluetooth Adapter for Bose QuietComfort 25 Headphones and the Bolle&Raven Wireless Bluetooth Adapter for Bose QuietComfort 15 Headphones, both of which are available right now on Amazon for under $50.

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  • Built-in mic and controls makes switching from phone calls to music a breeze (apple / android compatible)
  • What you get: The wireless adapter, Charging cable, User guide and our 18 Month Guarantee supported by our friendly customer care team.

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Top camera phones under Rs 40,000 (Sept 2019): Google Pixel 3a XL to Redmi K20 Pro

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Here are the top budget flagship smartphones under Rs 40,000 in India with excellent cameras

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A newly designed vaccine may help stamp out remaining polio cases worldwide

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Health officials are campaigning to eliminate all oral vaccines and rely on injected vaccines containing killed virus.

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Premier League: Jamie Vardy nets twice in Leicester City’s 5-0 thrashing of Newcastle United, takes team to third place

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Ricardo Pereira opened the scoring in the first half before Newcastle's Isaac Hayden was sent off for a dangerous tackle just before the break, and Leicester ran riot in the second half as Jamie Vardy struck either side of Paul Dummett's own goal.

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Groundwater levels: Uncovering the on-going groundwater crisis in south India

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Studies on rising groundwater levels contradict on-ground field reports, farm surveys that report well failures.

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Amazon Great Indian Festival 2019 sale: Offers on iPhone XR, OnePlus 7, Galaxy Note 9 and more

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iPhone XR is being offered in the Amazon sale at a starting price of Rs 39,999, down from Rs 49,990.

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Flipkart Big Billion Days sale 2019: Best deals on Redmi K20, Poco F1, Vivo Z1 Pro and more

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Realme 5 will be selling at a discount of Rs 1,000 during the Flipkart Big Billion Days sale.

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Nancy Pelosi says public opinion shifting in support of impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump after release of new information about call with Ukraine

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US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Saturday that public opinion is now on the side of an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump following the release of new information about his conversations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

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Congress to finalise candidates for Haryana Assembly polls today, interim party president Sonia Gandhi to chair meet

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The Central Election Committee of Congress will meet on 30 September to finalise the list of candidates for the Assembly elections. Interim president Sonia Gandhi will chair the meet.

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Chinmayanand rape case: Congress to take out ‘Nyay Yatra’ from Shahjahanpur today to ensure justice to law student

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The Congress will take out a 'Nyay Yatra' from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow in order to ensure that justice is delivered to the woman who accused Chinmayanand of raping her and was later arrested in an extortion case.

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‘I want to meet my accuser’: Donald Trump demands meeting with ‘fraudulent’ whistleblower, Republicans defend US president

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US president Donald Trump said on Sunday that he wants and deserves to meet the anonymous whistleblower at the centre of the fast-moving scandal that has triggered an impeachment probe against him.

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman denies ordering Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, says slaying was ‘a mistake’

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a television interview that he takes 'full responsibility' for the grisly murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but denied allegations that he ordered it

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Vicky Kaushal on Sardar Udham Singh’s clash with Satyameva Jayate 2, and kickstarting 2020 with Bhoot

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"For me, this year started on a good note with Uri. And I'm hoping and praying that the same continues in the next year with Bhoot," Vicky Kaushal said.

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Amit Shah to attend 27th-anniversary celebrations of anti-riot Rapid Action Force of CRPF in Ahmedabad today

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Union Home minister Amit Shah will be the chief guest on the 27th-anniversary celebrations of anti-riot Rapid Action Force (RAF) of the CRPF in Ahmedabad.

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Netflix now allows non-subscribers to watch few episodes of its original content

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The first episode of Bard of Blood is currently accessible through the Netflix homepage on desktop and Android.

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Diwali with Mi sale 2019: Best deals on Redmi 7A, Redmi Y3, Redmi Note 7 Pro, more

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As with previous sales, phones and bands will be sold at Re 1 to lucky shoppers.

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We need builders to build new India; HDFC keen to contribute to govt’s Rs 20k cr realty fund, says Deepak Parekh

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The government fund will help good developers finish their pending projects, which are non-NPA and non-NCLT, said HDFC's Deepak Parekh.

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Daily Bulletin: Congress to finalise candidates for Haryana polls today; law student’s bail plea to be heard in Shahjahanpur rape case; day’s top stories

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Here are today's top stories: Congress CEC to finalise candidates for Haryana polls on Monday; interim party president Sonia Gandhi to chair meeting; Amit Shah to attend 27th RAF anniversary parade of CRPF in Gujarat on Monday; and more

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Govt may seek Rs 30,000 cr interim dividend from RBI to meet fiscal deficit target for 2019-20; last fiscal central bank paid Rs 28,000 cr

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Apart from the RBI dividend, there are other means of bridging any shortfall, including mop-up from disinvestment and higher utilisation of National Small Saving Fund.

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Elon Musk unveils new Mars rocket prototype, expects missions in months

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By Joey Roulette (Reuters) - Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has unveiled the latest iteration of his space company's newly assembled Starship, outlining a speedy development timeline for the centerpiece vehicle of SpaceX’s quest to launch humans to the moon and Mars. Musk showed a crowd of space enthusiasts and reporters at SpaceX’s rocket development site late on Saturday in the remote village of Boca Chica, Texas, animations of Starship landing on the moon and Mars and predicted that the rocket's first orbital flight could come in the next six months, followed by missions to space with humans aboard the next year

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Africa’s top mobile phone seller Transsion lists in Chinese IPO

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Chinese mobile-phone and device maker Transsion has listed in an IPO on Shanghai’s STAR Market, a Transsion spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch. 

Headquartered in Shenzhen, Transsion is a top-seller of smartphones in Africa under its Tecno brand. The company has also started to support venture funding of African startups.

Transsion issued 80 million A-shares at an opening price of 35.15 yuan (≈ $5.00) to raise 2.8 billion yuan (or ≈ $394 million).

A-shares are the common shares issued by mainland Chinese companies and are normally available for purchases only by mainland citizens. 

Transsion’s IPO prospectus is downloadable (in Chinese) and its STAR Market listing application available on the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s website.

STAR is the Shanghai Stock Exchange’s new Nasdaq-style board for tech stocks that went live in July with some 25 companies going public.

Transsion plans to spend 1.6 billion yuan (or $227 million) of its STAR Market raise on building more phone assembly hubs and around 430 million yuan ($62 million) on research and development, including a mobile phone R&D center in Shanghai, a company spokesperson said.

To support its African sales network, Transsion maintains a manufacturing facility in Ethiopia.  The company recently announced plans to build an industrial park and R&D facility in India for manufacture of phones to Africa.

The IPO comes after Transsion announced its intent to go public and filed its first docs with the Shanghai Stock Exchange in April.

Listing on STAR Market puts Transsion on China’s new exchange — seen as an extension of Beijing’s ambition to become a hub for tech startups to raise public capital. Chinese regulators lowered profitability requirements for the STAR Market, which means pre-profit ventures can list.

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Transsion’s IPO comes when the company is actually in the black. The firm generated 22.6 billion yuan ($3.29 billion) in revenue in 2018, up from 20 billion yuan a year earlier. Net profit for the year slid to 654 million yuan, down from 677 million yuan in 2017, according to the firm’s prospectus.

Transsion sold 124 million phones globally in 2018, per company data. In Africa, Transsion holds 54% of the feature phone market — through its brands Tecno, Infinix and Itel — and in smartphone sales is second to Samsung and before Huawei, according to International Data Corporation stats.

Transsion has R&D centers in Nigeria and Kenya and its sales network in Africa includes retail shops in Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Egypt. The company also attracted attention for being one of the first known device makers to optimize its camera phones for African complexions.

On a 2019 research trip to Addis Ababa, TechCrunch learned the top entry-level Tecno smartphone was the W3, which lists for 3,600 Ethiopian Birr, or roughly $125.

In Africa, Transsion’s ability to build market share and find a sweet spot with consumers on price and features gives it prominence in the continent’s booming tech scene.

Africa already has strong mobile-phone penetration, but continues to undergo a conversion from basic USSD phones, to feature phones, to smartphones.

Smartphone adoption on the continent is low, at 34%, but expected to grow to 67% by 2025, according to GSMA.

This, added to an improving internet profile, is key to Africa’s tech scene. In top markets for VC and startup origination — such as Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa — thousands of ventures are building business models around mobile-based products and digital applications.

If Transsion’s IPO enables higher smartphone conversion on the continent, that could enable more startups and startup opportunities — from fintech to VOD apps.

Another interesting facet to Transsion’s IPO is its potential to create greater influence from China in African tech, in particular as the Shenzhen company moves more definitely toward venture investing.

In August, Transsion funded Future Hub teamed up with Kenya’s Wapi Capital to source and fund early-stage African fintech startups.

China’s engagement with African startups has been light compared to China’s deal-making on infrastructure and commodities — further boosted in recent years as Beijing pushes its Belt and Road plan.

Transsion’s IPO is the second event this year — after Chinese owned Opera’s venture spending in Nigeria — to reflect greater Chinese influence and investment in the continent’s digital scene.

So in coming years, China could be less known for building roads and bridges in Africa and more for selling smartphones and providing VC for African startups.



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