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How to Use Your Laptop as a Wi-Fi Hotspot

Have you ever been in a situation where you have no W-Fi router, just one network cable and five people who need to use the Internet? Or maybe you have a 3G dongle that works with your laptop, but leaves your Wi-Fi-only tablet offline. Sounds familiar? It would certainly be handy to share the Intern

دسمبر 2016سے کائگا جوہری بجلی مرکز کے دو نئے ریاکٹرس کی تعمیر

بھٹکلیس نیوز/30نومبر،14 بجلی پیداوار میں 1400میگا واٹ کا اضافہ ہو گا کاروار(نامہ نگار)کائگا جوہری بجلی مرکزی کے سائٹ ڈائرکٹر ایچ این بھٹ نے اطلاع دی ہے کہ کا ئگا جوہری بجلی مرکز میں پانچویں اور چھٹے جوہری ریاکٹرز (جوہری تابکاری داں)کی تعمیر کا کام دسمبر 2016سے شروع ہوگا ،ڈائرکٹر نے بتایا کہ پانچوی

Court orders cops to act, Kiss of Love put off

BENGALURU: The Kiss of Love event, scheduled to be held in Bengaluru on Sunday, was put off following an order from a magistrate court, directing city police to take strict action against the organizers. A petition was filed by K Shivakumar Reddy, president, Sri Rama Sene, Bengaluru unit, and M V

300 Fall Ill After Tanker Dumps Hazardous Waste Into Drain in Thane

MUMBAI:  At least 300 people fell ill in Ulhasnagar near Mumbai on Saturday after a tankers dumped hazardous discharge into a drain. The trouble began at 09:00 am when residents who live alongside the drain started complaining of nausea and irritation. Most of these people live in the hutments

Hosni Mubarak: Egypt court drops charges over 2011 uprising deaths

A court in Egypt has dropped charges against former President Hosni Mubarak over the killing of 239 protesters during the 2011 uprising against him. The Cairo court erupted in cheers when the judge said Mubarak should not have been a defendant in the case as the charges against him were added late.

How to Prevent Eye Strain When Using a Computer

Many people are required to spend several hours every day staring at a screen as part of their jobs - and after they go home, this carries on with tablets and televisions. Couple that with bad lighting and bad posture in offices, and most people complaint about tired eyes and headaches. These are

No contract renewal for expat professors above 60 in KSA

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Higher Education has instructed 25 public universities in the country not to renew the contracts of expatriate professors over the age of 60. A recent report in local media had said the Minister of Higher Education sent a letter to the directors of these universities not t

France to issue visa to Indians in 48 hours

Indian citizens planning to travel to France for tourism and business purpose can now get their visa in just 48 hours from December 1, with the French government easing the norms in view of a significant rise in the number of tourists travelling to the country from India.  The French government h

Runaway expats in KSA allowed to avoid jail and go home

JEDDAH: In a major concession for hundreds of expats classified as runaway or huroob cases, the government has announced that they can avoid jail and go home provided they have no criminal cases pending, settle outstanding fines, pay for their tickets, and have an undertaking from their consulates t

Egyptian general shot dead in Cairo

CAIRO: Three people including an army general were killed and at least 20 were wounded in a drive-by shooting and clashes that erupted during protests around Egypt, officials said. Police were out in force in anticipation of the protests. In Matariya, focal point for early afternoon protests in C

Nine Things You Can Still Do Only on Android

The new iPhones reached Indian markets recently and there's definitely a lot to like about them. In many ways iOS is starting to resemble like Android, with like extensions and third-party keyboards, while Android is looking to close the gap on iOS in terms of design with the new Material Design phi

Photos: Muzammil Kazia And Nividith Alwa felicitated by Block Congress Bhatkal

Mangaluru to see a buffalo march on the streets

MANGALURU: Instead of muddy fields, the asphalted streets of Mangaluru will host Kambala buffaloes this Saturday. Kambala committees from Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kasaragod districts will walk 200 pairs of buffaloes on Mangaluru roads on Saturday to protest t he ban on buffalo races in Dakshina K

Egypt jails 78

CAIRO: An Egyptian court Wednesday sentenced 78 minors to between two and five years in prison for taking part in demonstrations calling for the return of Muhammad Mursi, judicial sources said. On Wednesday, a court in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria sentenced 78 teenage boys aged from 13 to

OnePlus One to be Amazon Exclusive in India

Amazon India has teased the upcoming launch of the OnePlus One in the country. In a teaser image posted to its website, the online retailer says the smartphone, popularly known as a 'flagship killer', is expected to be available in the coming days. The OnePlus One will be exclusive to Amazon Indi

3 Career Secrets EVERY Student Needs To Know

“Get realistic,” everyone told her. “You’ll be competing with hundreds of thousands of other smart, hard-working and driven new graduates.” Nicolette Weinbaum was freshman in college when she discovered the importance of becoming professionally independent. With all of the tough competition happe

125 Grand Mosque gates opened

MAKKAH — The Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques has opened 125 gates at the Grand Mosque to facilitate the entry and exit of Umrah pilgrims, who started arriving on Nov. 23 (Safar 1) with the beginning of the Umrah season. Some 475 male and female officers will guard the gates and monitor the mov

Phillip Hughes dies after being hit by bouncer

Sydney: Australia and New South Wales batsman Phil Hughes has died at the age of 25 at a Sydney hospital after succumbing to an injury sustained from being hit on the head by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield game on Tuesday. Hughes, who in 2009 became the youngest player to score a century in