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Friday, July 2, 2021
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368 Core collected for the violation of Covid-19
368 Core collected for the violation of Covid-19
New Delhi: The coronavirus has been raging for almost two years. Public life has been disrupted. And mask has played a measure role in the prevention of coronavirus. But Surprisingly in India 368 core of fine has been collected without wearing a mask. In which 3 cities and 4 states of India were leading in the collection of the fine. In Gujarat, between June 27, 2020, and June 29, 2021, Rs 252 crore was collected from 34.72 lakh people for violating the law on wearing masks. Odisha Police have collected Rs 67 crore in fines for violations of Covid-19 regulations across the state in the past year. According to the data shared by the state police headquarters, altogether 7,979 cases were registered for rule violations in the last year.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation collected Rs40 crore in fines. Bengaluru’s Municipal Corporation shows that over 3.70 lakh cases have been filed against citizens for not wearing masks and Rs 8.76 crore was collected by way of fines between May 2020 and February 7, 2021. The fine amount collected during the period was Rs 57.06 lakh. In total, 3.96 lakh violations have been registered with Rs 9.33 crore collected as a fine. In Uttar Pradesh, only on April 19, during the 35-hour curfew that in the wake of the rising Covid cases, police fined 31,325 people and collected a fine of Rs 64.16 lakh for not wearing a mask in public places. On March 22, a total of 1,260 people were fined in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal for not wearing masks, and around Rs 1.32 lakh was collected as a spot fine.
Jharkhand Police has collected over Rs 35 lakh as fine from people for not wearing masks in public places. In this way, Gujarat was the highest state to collect the fine for the violation of Covid19 guidelines. That is more than what India annually pays to Afghanistan as development assistance.
5 Essentials Foods To Boost Your Immunity Upcoming Monsoon
Top 5 Essentials Foods To Prepare Your Body For The Upcoming Monsoon
Monsoon diet: With the onset of monsoon, it is essential to boost your immunity to prevent infections. Here are some essential foods you can add to your diet for a healthy immune system.
Most of the cities have already started to experience the pre-monsoon showers and it's predicted that the monsoons should be here in full swing anytime! While this season is such a respite from the heat, the monsoon season comes with its own set of problems like viral fever, cough, cold, stomach infections, dengue, and malaria. Usually, with the onset of heavy reasons, your immune system tends to get compromised due to bacterial or viral infections. It goes without saying that a strong immune system and taking precautions is what's going to help you recover quickly and protect you against infections.
Whether it's prevention, recovery, healing - all that matters is your immune system as it's the first and last line of defense. Your immune system is made up of immune cells and each of these cells needs to have the right amount of energy through the food you eat, the water your drink, and the air you breathe. This is how one maintains a strong immune system.
There are foods that can help you enhance your immune system through this season, but these don't magically boost your immunity. They assist. Your immune system is a function of your overall lifestyle - right nutrition, quality and quantity of water, rest, recovery, sleep, emotional detox, and an active lifestyle to help circulate all the nutrients to all the trillions of cells in your body.
Think monsoons, think hot soups. You can make pumpkin soup, tomato soup, moringa soup, green pea soup, mixed vegetable soup, or even something as simple as rasam. Pumpkin is a fantastic immunity booster due to a high concentration of beta carotene; vitamin C. Make sure you add garlic and ginger as they are highly anti-inflammatory and garlic literally works as an antibiotic and antifungal food. To this preparation, you can also add chilies, unless you have an acidity issue. Chilies are extremely rich in vitamin C too. In case you are a non-vegetarian, a simple chicken broth with spices and vegetables is fantastic immune-boosting food.
2. Oregano
Do you know why? Because of its extremely potent antifungal properties. Monsoons bring the risks of even acquiring fungal infections because the dampness and moisture provides a perfect and conducive environment for them to thrive.
You could simply brew oregano tea or season your salad and food with dried/fresh oregano leaves depending on what's available. Even 1-2 drops of edible oregano essential oil mixed in your water or soup works great. Oregano also benefits the respiratory system and helps loosen up the mucus and phlegm, especially when sipped warm.
3. Nuts and seeds
Whether it's hot or cold, you cannot go wrong with unsalted almonds, walnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds. Make sure you have some amount of these in a day. It could be a handful or less than that, but do not overdo them. Keep them balanced.
4. Cooked Crucifers
These are cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, radish and are fantastic for controlling inflammation, fighting bacterial infections, and powerful immune boosters. Make sure they are well cleaned and cooked/steamed/blanched especially if you have a thyroid condition due to its goitrogenic effect. You can turn them into soups, stir-fries, soups, or vegetable preparations.
5. Masala box/spice kit
Stock up on common kitchen spices because these are your go-tos during monsoons. Make use of common kitchen spices to boost immunity, such as turmeric, cumin, methi seeds, ginger, garlic, cloves, cinnamon, curry leaves, tulsi/basil leaves, and black pepper. You can make a concoction or a water infusion, or simply add these to your daily cooking.
You can also brew all of it together into a steaming cup of chai, without refined sugar. Instead, replace that with jaggery and you will notice how it only enhances the taste. So, in case your body craves that cup of chai this monsoon, you know you can go for it. Only make it the right way and add spices!
Thursday, July 1, 2021
India jumps to No.10 on Global Cyber Security Index
India jumps to No.10 on Global Cyber Security Index; China at 33, Pakistan 79: UN study
Global Cyber Security Index: UN study moves India to rank 10 from rank 47 in 2019. China and Pakistan lag behind at rank 33 and 79 respectively.
India is now ranked at No. 10 on the Global Cyber Security Index,
up from No. 47 in 2019, as per a study by the United Nations. The same index
ranks China at No. 33 and Pakistan at No. 79.
Speaking at the UN Security Council debate on International Peace
and Cyber Security, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said digital gaps
amongst nations create an unsustainable environment in the cyber domain. He
added that growing digital reliance in the post-COVID era has exposed digital
disparities which must be bridged through capacity building.
The foreign secretary further called on UNSC member states
to tackle the implications of terrorist exploitation of the cyber domain
more strategically.
"There's a sophisticated use of cyberspace by terrorists to
broaden their propaganda and incite hatred. As a victim of terrorism, India has
always emphasized the need for the Member States to tackle implications of
terrorist exploitation of cyber domain more strategically," he said.
The UNSC held its first formal public meeting on cybersecurity,
addressing the growing threat of cyber hacks to countries' key infrastructure,
an issue US President Joe Biden recently raised with his Russian counterpart
Vladimir Putin.
"In the United Nations first committee, we already have
agreed in 2015, which is six years ago, that we are refraining from malicious
cyber activities against each other's critical infrastructures as UN member
states," said one European ambassador who specializes in
cybersecurity.
India also participated in the annual ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF)
Senior Officials' Meeting today, where Secretary (East) Riva Das
Ganguly highlighted India's perspectives on addressing the threat posed by
terrorism and the challenges of cybersecurity.
In a press release, the MEA said that several points were
discussed in the meeting, and senior officials in the forum discussed views on
several regional and international issues.
German Silver Made Prestigious DG’s Disc For Odisha Prisons Personnel
German Silver Made Prestigious DG’s Disc For Odisha Prisons Personnel
The Odisha government has decided to honour prisons personnel in various ranks, who have rendered spectacular meritorious service, with the prestigious DG’s Disc Award. Hitherto, the award was being conferred on police personnel only.
The State Home Department said a total of 20 prisons personnel can be felicitated with the award in a year.
“After careful consideration, the Government has been pleased to institute a system of award of DG's Disc to the Prisons Personnel in various ranks, who have rendered spectacular meritorious service, not exceeding 20 in number in a year,” the Home Department said.
The Home Department laid down the following guidelines for the award:
- These discs shall be awarded by the Director-General of Prisons and Director of Correctional Services, Odisha to Prison personnel every year and to allow the same to be awarded anytime during the year as and when an exceptional performance comes to light.
- The DG's Discs shall be awarded irrespective of the cash or other awards/rewards given to a person in the same year.
- The decision to award the DG's Disc will be taken by the Director-General of Prisons & Director of Correctional Services, Odisha. Details of the spectacular meritorious service shall be reduced in writing and shall be certified by a Prison Officer, who has the direct knowledge of the rendering of such service. Such certificate shall also be counter-signed by a superior Prison Officer.
- Where a person, selected for DO's Disc, is subsequently suspended/ proceeded against for any misconduct/anything adverse comes to the notice, before receiving the Disc, will be debarred from receipt of the Disc.
- The D.G. of Prisons and DCS, Odisha, who will be in overall charge of the implementation of this scheme of award of Disc may issue supplemental instructions, as and when required under intimation to Home Department, to facilitate smooth and orderly implementation of the scheme.
- The DG's Disc to be awarded shall be made of German Silver. The sample DG's Disc recommended by the State Prison Headquarters shall be finalized after approval of the Government. The expenditure incurred for the award of DG's Disc will be met from the existing budget provision under the unit Other Contingency.
Maldives to resume visa-on-arrival for tourists from South Asia
Maldives to resume visa-on-arrival for tourists from South Asia
Male: The Maldives to resume visa-on-arrival for tourists from South Asian countries Including India starting from July15.The Ministry of Tourism, Maldives tweeted on Tuesday, Maldives will restart issuing of on-arrival tourist visas starting 15th July to tourists traveling from South Asia. Tourists should have a negative PCR result before landing on the Island.
At the Press Conference held in the President's Office, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih announced that the Maldives will restart issuing tourist VISAs to South Asian tourists and travelers from July 15 onwards. Further details regarding this issue will be announced soon.Additionally, from July 1, work visa holders will be able to re-enter the Maldives. After crossing the border, they will be subject to quarantine in the Maldives.
The ban was imposed on travelers from across South Asia in the Maldives in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19 infections. Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were among the countries affected by the restriction, in addition to India.
However, after reviewing the current situation and the drop in the number of cases the Ministry will decide to allow tourists to the Island.
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Big Tech is gearing up for a massive fight with India
Big Tech is gearing up for a massive fight with India
NEW DELHI: India is growing increasingly assertive in its efforts to control online communications, challenging Twitter and Facebook’s practices and threatening to set a precedent that could extend far beyond its borders.
Holding internet companies responsible for content posted -- and in some cases, executives personally liable -- goes beyond what many countries demand and is a key point of dispute. Caught in this tug-of-war are hundreds of millions in India whose way of engaging with the internet now hangs in the balance. Facebook’s WhatsApp is in court arguing the new rules would circumvent its encryption, a key feature the company has touted in global marketing.
Representatives for the ministry of electronics and information technology (MEITY) that oversees regulation did not respond to several calls and emails seeking comment. WhatsApp and Twitter representatives declined to comment beyond past statements that they will aim to comply with government regulations.
As in the US, however, Twitter wields influence disproportionate to its size. It’s vital to political discussion in India and Modi himself is an avid user and enjoys a following of over 69 million, showing its international reach. While ministers have tweeted belligerently about Twitter, none have yet openly voiced the threat of banning it.
Even while clashing with China, India may still draw inspiration from its neighbor’s experience, where the void left by foreign social platforms blocked for opposing stringent censorship created room for homegrown alternatives to develop. In fact, Modi’s colleagues have been actively touting Koo, a local micro-blogging rival.
“I have to imagine that Modi is looking at China and thinking they can have economic prosperity while also exercising a lot of authoritarian control over speech and communications,” said Katie Harbath, a former Facebook public policy director who worked with the country’s officials between the fall of 2013, ahead of Modi’s first election as prime minister, until earlier this year. “So the big question is what direction will India go?”
Much of the current rancor stems from the government’s push to control the conversation around farmer protests that have been going on since November, centered on proposals to tax agricultural inputs and remove minimum price support. The administration compelled Twitter to block some popular figures expressing support for the protesters -- such as Punjabi singer JazzyB, whose account has 1.2 million followers but can’t be accessed within India -- though the company hasn’t enacted all of its requests.
US and EU lawmakers should be paying closer attention to the South Asian country, Harbath said. Like Masnick, she sees few good options for private companies to oppose laws handed down from above, and it would be up to the international community to steer India back toward a more liberal path.
The US has embraced India in recent years as a counterweight to China, boosting defense cooperation as part of the four-nation Quad group that also includes fellow democracies Japan and Australia. For its part, Modi’s administration has sought to attract firms seeking to diversify supply chains away from China -- giving it an incentive to maintain good relations with the Biden administration and the American business community at large.
Relations with American social platforms were much warmer and more collaborative in the early years of the Modi government. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg hosted Modi for a town hall event at the company’s headquarters in 2015. The two men embraced and smiled for the cameras. But, Harbath said, whenever the administration’s popularity has slipped since then -- after moves such as the sudden currency demonetization in 2016 -- it has grown more aggressive in trying to steer the public narrative.
Most recently, Modi’s government has come under fire on Twitter from critics who say it bungled efforts to fight Covid-19. In response, it has sought to block recent criticism on Twitter, where the anger and disappointment in India’s leader are manifest.
“Silicon Valley’s social media platforms have a huge base in India and the confrontation is over who controls these users,” said Delhi-based Tarun Pathak, research director at Counterpoint. “In the next three to five years, some 300 million new users equaling the population of the US will get online in India, shifting the balance of power eastward for these companies.”
Twitter appointed an interim compliance officer two weeks ago, long after its peers had assigned permanent representatives, and that person reportedly quit the position. A company spokesperson declined to confirm or comment on the reasons.
On Friday, the head of MEITY, Ravi Shankar Prasad, had his Twitter account briefly locked due to a complaint of alleged copyright infringement, according to the company. Upon regaining access, the frequent Twitter antagonist wrote that its “actions indicate that they are not the harbinger of free speech that they claim to be but are only interested in running their own agenda.” Twitter declined to comment further but pointed to its original statement that Prasad’s account was briefly locked for copyright violation.
Without pressure on India to dial back its online powers -- which the Washington Post’s editorial board called for this month -- companies like Twitter will have to carefully weigh their decisions so as not to be ousted from a vast market while still upholding the principles they espouse, Harbath said.
It’s a delicate dance that’s becoming more common around the world. Countries as far afield as Australia, Poland and Nigeria are cracking down on social platforms, alleging they have excessive power to determine what is acceptable speech and are meddling with domestic affairs. Nigeria barred Twitter this month and Germany’s hate speech rules will require platforms to speedily take down illegal content or face penalties.
“It’s complicated. A decision taken by these companies in India will not be for India alone,” said Bangalore-based Prateek Waghre, a research analyst at the Takshashila Institution who studies the governance of digital platforms. “What they do here will serve as a template for the rest of the world.”
Last Troops Leave Afghanistan
Last Troops Leave Afghanistan
The last of the remaining German troops have left Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of deployment in the war-torn country, Defence Minister said Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer.
The German Defence Minister said in a tweet that the last Bundeswehr soldiers "left Afghanistan safely" on Tuesday evening, reports TOLO News.
She thanked the more than 150,000 troops who have served there since 2001 and said that "they can be proud of this mission".
Germany maintained a contingent of around 1,100 troops before starting the drawdown in May.
The country deployed its forces in the wake of the deadly 9/11 attacks in 2001, according to a DW News report.
The first troops arrived in Kabul in January 2002.
Over 150,000 German soldiers have been stationed in Afghanistan since the report added.
Since US President Joe Biden's announcement of the pullout of troops on May 1, the American military has completed more than half of the withdrawal.
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Delhi govt launches app to push for Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum
Delhi govt launches app to push for Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said, under the Seed Money project of EMC, students with “entrepreneurial acumen” will be granted an amount of Rs 2000 to build enterprises.
Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia Tuesday launched a web application for Heads of Schools, teachers, and Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum (EMC) coordinators to access EMC-related teaching-learning material.
Sisodia said, under the Seed Money project of EMC, students with “entrepreneurial acumen” will be granted an amount of Rs 2000 to build enterprises.
The app would allow teachers and HOS to “share resources and teaching material pertaining to EMC, collect real-time data of EMC classes, and most importantly, gather feedback from every EMC teacher”, the Delhi government said in a statement.
“This platform will use a decentralized approach, where teachers will be able to access all EMC resources. Success stories from students will also be gathered through the platform,” it said.
The app was launched following a review meeting attended by SCERT Director Rajanish Singh, Additional Director (Education) Rita Sharma, senior officers, Heads of Schools, mentor teachers, and EMC coordinators.
“The purpose of EMC is to work and build on the entrepreneurial mindset of our students. Our school community, especially our Teachers and Heads of Schools, need to accept EMC as a subject in their daily teaching and learning. It is not just an initiative or a scheme but an indispensable subject that will equip our students with the mindset and skills needed to triumph in any challenge,” Sisodia said at the occasion.
“If our children receive 100/100 in Business Studies or if they get a 100/100 in Science, but if they are not able to apply their knowledge and skills, then our education and teaching is redundant. Now, when employers hire individuals, they not just look for individuals who have knowledge but also want someone who can apply their knowledge in a creative way… Keeping this in mind, we have to take EMC forward on a large scale and believe that it has the power to create a cohort of successful and brilliant students who will become job providers,” he added.
The thematic units of EMC include “sharing success stories of students and activities”, a “micro-research project where students understand the pros and cons of being an entrepreneur”, and a “live interaction with entrepreneurs wherein, local and renowned entrepreneurs interact with students”.
Green Tea Might Help Tackle Covid
Green Tea Might Help Tackle Covid: Indian-Origin Researcher
Green Tea
As India continues to be ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic, a team of researchers is investigating how green tea could give rise to a drug capable of tackling Covid-19.
The initial findings suggested that one of the compounds in green tea could combat the coronavirus behind Covid-19, said lead author Suresh Mohankumar, who researched during his time at JSS College of Pharmacy in Ooty before taking up his current role at Swansea University Medical School.
"Nature's oldest pharmacy has always been a treasure of potential novel drugs and we questioned if any of these compounds could assist us in battling the Covid-19 pandemic?" said Mohankumar.
"We screened and sorted a library of natural compounds already know to be active against other coronaviruses using an artificial intelligence-aided computer program," he added.
Mohankumar emphasized that the research was still in its early days and a long way from any kind of clinical application, in the study published in the journal RSC Advances.
"The compound that our model predicts to be most active is gallocatechin, which is present in green tea and could be readily available, accessible, and affordable," the researcher said.
There now needs to be further investigation to show if it can be proven clinically effective and safe for preventing or treating Covid-19.
"This is fascinating research and demonstrates that natural products remain an important source of lead compounds in the fight against infectious diseases," said Andrew Morris, Professor, Swansea University.
"I am also really pleased to see this international research collaboration continuing now that Mohankumar has joined the Pharmacy team," Morris added.
Healing Jagannath & Siblings
Healing Jagannath & Siblings: Phuluri Tela Seba & 75% Chariot Work Complete Today
Puri: Treatment of sibling deities is underway at Anasara Ghar (an asylum for the sick) at Jagannath Temple in Odisha’s Puri, The triad fell ill after the elaborate bath with 108 pitchers of herbal and aromatic water on June 24.
As a part of the treatment, Phuluri Tela (Oil) will be applied to the whole body of the idols by Daitapati Sevayats (servitors) after Madhyana (midday) Dhupa on Tuesday.
The special Phuluri Tela Seva is a unique healing method to cure the deities effectively.
Bada Odia Mutt, which is the Adi Pitha of Atibadi Jagannath Das, supplies Phuluri Tela for the deities. The oil is made using flowers such as Ketaki, Malli, Boula, and Champa, roots, sandalwood powder, camphor, rice, and grains. The main ingredient is Sesame oil.
This special oil is prepared on Hera Panchami — the fifth day of the rath yatra festival — to be applied on the idols during the following year’s hibernation.
“Phuluri Tela is applied to the Lords on Ashtami, the fifth day of the Anasara period, as they continue to suffer from fever. This oil protects the idols from moths and insects. All rituals are being held in time,” said senior Daitapati Binayak Dasmohapatra.
During these fifteen days, the Lords are offered fruit juices and medicines made of indigenous herbs and roots. Other medicinal lotions are also being applied for the recovery of the deities under the Osa lagi ritual. The sevayats renovate and repaint the deities with natural paints that need about 15 days to dry.
The deities are expected to recover and be fit by July 11 following which they will be taken to the chariots for Rath Yatra.
Meanwhile, Rupakara Sevayats are busy constructing the three chariots of the presiding deities and are hopeful of finishing the work before time.
“We are doing Rishi Patta work now. The Rishis (sage) are the saviours of the chariot. We hope the chariot work will be finished before time. As many as 30 Chitrakara Sevayats have been engaged in the painting work,” said a sevayat.
Puri Collector Samarth Verma said that all rituals after Snana Purnima and work for Rath Yatra are going on smoothly and 75 percent of chariot work has been completed. “Servitors are being administered the second dose of vaccine and we have set a target to complete the vaccination process before Rath Yatra. They will also undergo RTP-PCR tests and take part in the rituals only if the report is negative. A list of sevayats has been prepared for it. All guidelines issued by the SRC officer are being followed,” he said.
The servitors, who will be engaged in various rituals of the sibling deities during Rath Yatra, will undergo multiple rounds of the COVID-19 test.
According to Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), the testing will be done at four stages – before Snana Yatra, before Gundicha Yatra, before Bahuda Yatra, and 15 days after Niladri Bije.
In view of the COVID pandemic, the annual sojourn of the sibling deities will be held only on the Grand Road of Puri without devotees on July 12.
Covid Unlock In Odisha
Covid Unlock In Odisha - 1 day Remaining for expiry of partial lockdown in the State
1 day left before the expiry of the partial lockdown, the third phase of the pandemic curbs in Odisha this year, all eyes are now on the next move of the State government.
Even though in a majority of districts in the State, the graph of the virus cases has waned, the situation is still far from satisfactory in some districts, especially in the coastal belt.
Sources said the State Health Department is consulting various stakeholders before taking any decision on the next stage of pandemic restrictions while looking at Covid protocols, test positivity rate, and vaccination status.
Odisha government clamped down the lockdown restrictions for the first time this year after a massive resurgence in Corona cases. After enforcing the curbs from May 5 to 19 in the first phase and from May 19 to June 1, the government extended the lockdown till June 17. After a gradual dip and considerable improvement in various districts, the State authorities gave way to a series of relaxations in districts with low virus cases under a partial lockdown phase. But now intense public speculations continue to brew on whether similar partial lockdown restrictions will continue in Odisha with more relaxations or the period will see full phase unlocking activities based on the categorization of districts.
High placed sources indicate that the State government may go for more relaxations in the districts exhibiting less than 5% of TPR for an extended period of time. However, there is little or no likelihood of the opening of educational institutions, religious places which are places of mass public gathering because of virus outbreak scare.
It is also believed that decision on reopening businesses like salons, gyms, swimming pools, and restarting road public transport will be a massive challenge for the state administration.
In the meantime, the Chief of Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), CBK Mohanty has said various aspects of the pandemic like positive count, active cases, vaccination numbers, hospitalization cases are being thoroughly analyzed on a district to district basis to prepare a comprehensive plan for the next stage of the unlocking activities.
Notably, Odisha has recorded 3319 virus cases in the last 24 hours. The trend of the daily cases furnished by the Health Department shows that the State continues to exhibit over 3000 plus new positives on a daily basis even a month and a week after registering its peak with over 12k cases on May 22.
While the average TPR of the State hovers around 5%, there are some districts like Puri, Khordha, Cuttack, Jagatsinghpur, Balasore, Jajpur, Bhadrak, and Mayurbhanj where the positivity rate continues its roller-coaster ride.
The Health Department has said that special strategies have been formulated after consultations with the authorities of these districts for further containing the virus cases.
Congratulations to this proud daughter of India
Congratulations to this proud daughter of India, defending the Nation
Mobile World Congress(MWC)-2021: Samsung shows off One UI watch experience
Mobile World Congress(MWC)-2021: Samsung shows off One UI watch experience
Samsung shows off One UI watch experience, but no new hardware. The next Galaxy watch will the first smartwatch to support the new Wear platform developed by Samsung and Google.
Samsung revealed the new user interface for its next-generation Wear OS smartwatch at Mobile World Congress, but did not reveal the next Galaxy Watch 4. However, it did announce that the new hardware is coming later in the summer.
During a virtual event on Monday, the company confirmed that it will be adding the user interface found on its smartphones to bring a more unified experience on watch and phone. The South Korean company demonstrated what the actual software will look like. It showed how settings on your smartphone will mirror those on your watch. The experience, it says, will be seamless. So when you download an app on your smartwatch, it will automatically download and install on your watch. If you block contacts on your phone, those blocked numbers will be synced with your smartwatch.
Samsung also teased new integrations with apps like Starva, Adidas Running, and Spotify, the latter of which will bring offline playback to Wear OS. The company also said that it will open its watch face design tool to Google developers, allowing them to create, unique watch faces.
It has been known that Google has combined its Wear OS platform with Samsung’s Tizen. The announcement was made during the annual Google I/O last month. The new platform will focus on faster performance, longer battery life, and the developer community. It will also support up to 30 percent faster apps.
Sadly, Samsung didn’t share much about the next Galaxy Watch 4 hardware. Rumours and leaks have revealed enough about the potential Apple Watch competitor from Samsung, the world’s biggest smartphone maker. Samsung usually announces new smartwatches during its Unpacked event in late July or early August. This year, the company could debut the Galaxy Fold 3 and Galaxy Flip 2 alongside the Galaxy Watch 4. Samsung’s next-generation smartwatch is expected to have a circular edge-to-edge display and will be powered by a 5nm processor.
Friday, June 11, 2021
Nigerian govt joins Koo after Ban following the Twitter ban
Nigerian govt joins Koo after Ban following the Twitter ban
Less than a week after banning Twitter, the Nigerian government has joined Koo. What does this mean for the India-made rival microblogging website?
The
government of Nigeria has created its official account on the Indian
microblogging platform Koo, co-founder, and chief executive Aprameya
Radhakrishna said on Thursday.
Less than a week after banning American microblogging site Twitter indefinitely, the Nigerian government has joined its India-made rival, Koo. Shortly after the ban, Koo had announced that it was available in Nigeria and was working to add local languages on its platform.
Nigeria’s decision to suspend Twitter in the country reportedly came as a result of the US-based social networking platform deleting a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari for violating rules. The Nigerian government had alleged that the microblogging site was being used to undermine “Nigeria’s corporate existence” through the spreading of fake news that has “violent consequences”.
In a statement, Twitter had said: “We are deeply concerned by the blocking of Twitter in Nigeria. Access to the free and #OpenInternet is an essential human right in modern society. We will work to restore access for all those in Nigeria who rely on Twitter to communicate and connect with the world.”
However, former US President Donald Trump, whose account has been suspended by Twitter, congratulated Nigeria for banning Twitter and said more countries should do so.
The Nigerian government on Thursday created its
account on Indian microblogging platform Koo days after the African country
banned Twitter. Koo co-founder Aprameya Radhakrishna welcomed the
government onboard the platform. “A very warm welcome to the official handle of
the Government of Nigeria on @kooindia! Spreading wings beyond India now,” he
said on Thursday.
Nigeria on June 5 banned Twitter after the social media company deleted President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet threatening to punish secessionists. He referred to the 1967-70 Nigerian Civil War and to treating “those misbehaving today” in “the language they will understand”.
The Indian alternative to Twitter, Koo, took up the opportunity and announced its plans to expand into the African country. “@kooindia is available in Nigeria. We’re thinking of enabling the local languages there too. What say?” Radhakrishna said on Twitter on Saturday.
In India, many Union ministers have joined Koo amid a standoff between Twitter and the government over the new rules for the social media companies and taking down of posts.
Koo was among the first social media firms to announce compliance with the new rules.
Twitter has also assured the government that it is committed to complying with the new guidelines and sought a week’s time to implement most of the changes required, such as hiring a compliance officer.
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