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Windows 10

Windows 10:OS gets Thumbs Up by reviewer's   Microsoft’s Windows 8 was an attempt to bring touch to computing, but it did little to please audiences. Microsoft went wrong with Windows 8/8.1, and the all-new Windows 10 shows how the company gracefully accepted the mistake and made the right amendments. The initial reviews of Windows 10 are out, and the new OS version seems like a winner already. Just like Windows 7 came as a saviour to take away the pain caused by Vista, looks like Windows 10 is here to save us all from Windows 8. It is free to upgrade staring July 29 for any PC running Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1. If you are planning to upgrade, then take a look at our  checklist to follow  just before you take the plunge. Windows 10 isn’t simply a reincarnation of Windows 7, but brings back the best from Windows 7 and 8 versions. To begin with, the Start Menu that users love is back. “Microsoft is keeping the Live Tiles it introduced in Windows 8, but it’s put the

Bajrangi Bhaijaan fever in Pakistan

    Bajrangi Bhaijaan fever in Pakistan The Bajrangi Bhaijaan fever has gripped audiences in Pakistan and thanks to the positive Indo-Pak message in the movie, the Salman Khan-starrer has received phenomenal response, with people thronging to watch the film even a week after its release. Theatre owners claim to have witnessed record number of people leaving cinema halls misty-eyed after watching the movie, about a Bajrangbali (Hanuman) devotee Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi's (played by Salman) journey from India to escort a six-year-old mute Pakistani girl back to her village. "I have been working in this cinema business for the last seven years but I never witnessed such a large number of people coming out of the cinema hall with tears in their eyes after every show of Bajrangi Bhaijaan," says Shahram Raza of Cine Star Cinema in Lahore. Raza, who works at the ticket counter, said people look very excited while buying tickets for Bajrangi Bhaijaan. "However, as th

Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation

Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation: Film Review Thanks to a sharp script that springs a real surprise or two and a pace that never slackens, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation rates as the second-best of the numerous franchise titles of the summer, after Mad Max: Fury Road. Armed with an absorbing mystery plot that does more than just connect the dots between action set-pieces (the most outlandish of which is dispensed with in a Bond-like opener), writer-director Christopher McQuarrie maintains the uptick in M:I quality established by the last two entries, and should land this entry within the series' customary range of a half-billion bucks worldwide. Working with Tom Cruise for the fifth time (if you include his uncredited rewrite on the last M:I feature, Ghost Protocol), McQuarrie benefits dramatically from extending the IMF team's official ostracization to a point of total disenfranchisement from the American government; in an early scene, the CIA chief (Alec B

First Look of the Moto X 3rd Gen

Is This Our First Look of the Moto X 3rd Gen Hints Finger print Scanner and Front-Flash The Moto X (2015) which is rumoured to launch on 28 July has had a few leaked images emerge over the Internet. These images have been posted by a Facebook page called Perú Android. The Facebook page claims to have gotten these images and details from an anonymous source. In terms of features, the leak indicates that the screen will come equipped with a 2K display and will sport a 21MP camera (rear or front facing is not clear). In terms of design, the photos suggest that the device will come with an integrated front-facing flash. In addition, the new Moto X (2015) may sport a 5.5-inch display and also include a fingerprint reader. Apparently, Motorola has opted to place the fingerprint sensor right into the lower front speaker. Prior to these leaked images, other rumoured specifications stated that the device will sport a 5.2-inch QHD display along with Snapdragon 808 pro