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Lenovo Launches Privacy Glasses T1

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Lenovo has launched glasses that can be used as a monitor for watching movies and typing. Earlier, the company had introduced this at a technology show.
Lenovo glasses can be used as a monitor, which can be used to watch entertainment programs including movies, and do tasks such as typing.

What sets it apart is its ability to work with operating systems like iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac OS. It will be known as Lenovo Glasses T1 in the international market. It will be called Lenovo Yoga Glasses in China.

The noise was a problem when the prototype was released months ago. There was also a problem that it could be heard by the wearer of the T1. Lenovo has fixed that too. Using headphones or Bluetooth earphones, the volume can be adjusted to be audible only to the person wearing the glasses.

The USB-C port draws charge from whatever device is connected to it. There is no battery in the device. So, there is no need to charge Lenovo T1. Lenovo says that the screen technology is in a way that does not require much charge. The company claims that it can run continuously for hours.

The smart glasses that companies like Apple and Google are about to launch fall under the Augmented Reality category. Walking around wearing these may not be a problem. The wearer can see the real world and the content on the screen at the same time. But that’s not the case with the Lenovo Glasses T1. It’s not AR Glass. If you walk while wearing it, it can be dangerous.

Lenovo Glasses T1 has a Micro OLED display with Full HD resolution for each eye. Its frame rate is 60Hz. The contrast ratio is 10,000:1. Great speakers are also included.

You can choose nose clips that fit your nose. Lenovo says the Glasses T1 is lighter and has a better screen. The company says it can also be used as a personal workspace. If you can connect to other devices using USB-C, you can connect to the iPhone using the Lightning port. The company claims that you can get hours of battery life whether you’re streaming videos or playing games.

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Online instant Loans; Raid in Bengaluru

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New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is continuing to raid the offices of various payment gateways, including Paytm, in Bengaluru as part of its action against high-speed loans provided through smartphones.

ED officials on Saturday alleged that illegal activity was being done using various payment gateways and Chinese individuals were behind it.

Officials said that the raid took place in six establishments in Bengaluru like Razorpay, Paytm, Cashfree, and so on. The ED also claimed to have seized around Rs 17 crore held in merchant IDs and accounts under entities controlled by Chinese individuals.

Fraud is perpetrated by forging documents in the name of Indians and showing them as directors. Chinese nationals are behind this. Transactions are conducted through payment gateways using these fake IDs, ED said.

Sunny Leone spotted in Kochi Watch Video

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Sunny Leone spotted in Kochi Watch Video – Sunny Leone arrived in Kochi today, She was wearing a Yellow Crop Hoodie Sweatshirt.

Rain is likely to continue in the state; Yellow alerts in four districts

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Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rain is likely to continue in the state. The Meteorological Center has assessed that the state is receiving heavy rains due to the formation of a cyclone near Lakshadweep and the Arabian Sea. A low-pressure belt is present up to Maharashtra and another minority belt is extending over the East Bay of Bengal. As a result of this pressure, the state is likely to receive thundershowers for the next five days.

Alert has been issued in four districts in the state today. A yellow alert has been issued in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Idukki, and Malappuram districts. As easterly winds become favorable, more rain is likely over hilly areas in the afternoon.

Authorities have advised fishermen not to go out to sea as there is a possibility of strong winds along with heavy rains in the coastal area. Wind gusts of up to 60km/h and bad weather are likely today. The Meteorological Center has predicted that wind speed of 40 to 50 kmph is likely in South Kerala, South East Arabian Sea near Lakshadweep and Karnataka coast.

Governor accepted MV Govindan Master’s resignation

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Thiruvananthapuram: Governor accepted MV Govindan Master’s resignation. The resignation was accepted late at night. MV Govindan took over as Master Secretary after Kodiyeri Balakrishnan resigned as CPIM State Secretary due to ill health.

Meanwhile, CPIM has decided to bring Speaker MB Rajesh to the post of Minister and A N Shamsir to the post of speaker. The decision was taken at the CPIM state secretariat which met yesterday.

Major setback to Nitish Kumar in Manipur; Five of the six JD(U) MLAs have joined the BJP

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Imphal: Five of the six JDU MLAs in Manipur left the party and joined the BJP. In Manipur, the defection of MLAs is considered legitimate as the number of defecting MLAs is more than two-thirds of the total number of MLAs. JD(U) National Council meeting was just hours before the MLAs jumped the gun.

JDU MLAs Khumukcham Joykisan Singh, Ngursangiyur, MD Achab Uddin, Thanjam Arunkumar and LM Khaute joined the BJP. Manipur Assembly Secretary K Meghajit Singh welcomed MLAs. The MLAs joined the BJP saying they had lost faith in Nitish Kumar.

In the assembly elections held in March this year, the JD(U) managed to win six of the 38 constituencies contested.
Both Khaute and Arunkumar had earlier tried to contest the assembly elections on BJP tickets but joined the JDU after the party denied them a seat.

Parliament passes Sri Lanka’s Interim Budget; Only five members were opposed

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Colombo:  Parliament has passed the interim budget for Sri Lanka, which is reeling under a severe economic crisis. Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe presented the budget. In the 225-member assembly, 115 members voted in favor while the main opposition SJB abstained from the vote. Only five members voted against the interim budget.

Three legislators from the Janata Vimukti Peramuna (JVP) and two MPs from the All Ceylon Tamil Congress voted against the interim budget. The President presented the Interim Budget after Sri Lanka received US$ 2.9 billion in financial assistance from the IMF to overcome the economic crisis. It is said in the budget that there will be tax reform to help the weaker sections.

The Interim Budget has several tax reforms related to Income Tax, Value Added Tax (VAT), Telecommunication Levy, and Betting and Gaming Levy. From September 1 this year, the VAT rate will be increased from the current 12 percent to 15 percent. VAT was raised from 8 percent to 12 percent last June. Tax reform is brought in to increase revenue for the government. Ranil Wickramasinghe said that many schemes will be implemented to help economically backward people.

NASA man mission to moon after half a century; Artemis One launch today

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Kennedy: Artemis One launches today. Artemis will be launched from the Kennedy Space Center at 11.47 pm tonight. The launch, which was scheduled for August 29, was postponed to today due to a leak in the fuel line.

The countdown started last Saturday. But due to the change in the weather, about 7 lakhs had to be refilled. It was at that time that the fuel line was found to be cracked. NASA then decided to postpone the launch.

This launch, which is the first test of the world’s most powerful rocket, will be powered by mannequins in space suits instead of humans. Although there are no humans this time, the scientific world is now trying to do more experiments with humans in the future. The researchers also describe this mission as the mission to fly the human race in the dream.

Instead of passengers, 3 dummies are carried in the capsule in this mission. The rocket weighing about 46 tons will carry a 7700 kg capsule inside. NASA says that the rocket will reach the moon in 8 to 14 days after launch and will come back to the Pacific Ocean after about 3 weeks of orbit.

Afghanistan mosque blast; 18 people including a priest were killed

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Kabul:  At least 18 people were killed in a bomb blast at a mosque in Gazarga, western Afghanistan. Prominent cleric Mujeeb ul Rehman Ansari and others were killed. The primary suspect is that IS is behind the attack. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

Herat provincial governor’s spokesman Hameedullah Motawakal has confirmed that 18 people, including the imam, were killed and 23 others were injured. He also clarified that there should be a strong condemnation of brave and strong religious scholars becoming victims of attacks. Some of the injured are in critical condition.

Mujeeb-ul-Rehman Ansari was a staunch critic of the US-backed Afghan government before the Taliban seized power. There were many controversial remarks from this priest, including the beheading of those who work against the Islamic government. He had previously stated in a public meeting that the Taliban flag was not raised easily, so it will not come down easily.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated INS Vikrant to the nation

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Kochi: India’s indigenously developed aircraft carrier INS Vikrant was commissioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a historic moment for the nation and the Navy. The ceremony was held at Cochin Shipyard.

The Prime Minister said that this is the pride of the country. Vikrant special, a symbol of effort, is a moment every Indian is proud of. Even if challenges arise, India can face them.

With Vikrant indigenously built, the country came to the forefront of the world. Kudos to all who worked hard. Kudos to the workers and engineers. Vikrant is the imprint of 21st-century India.

India also joins the ranks of aircraft carrier manufacturing countries. The Navy has increased strength and morale. The government is working for self-sufficient Bharat. The defense manufacturing corridor in Tamil Nadu and UP is progressing well. Modi also said that local product manufacturing will be beneficial for the country.