Thursday, December 31, 2020

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

 

Reports of Microsoft acquiring Sony.


The reports that stated tech giant microsoft has acquired sony corp , including Sony’s gaming division Playstation in an astounding $130 billion deal turned out to be false.

The report, initially published by Spanish portal ‘Microsofters’ and translated into English by EN24 News, also stated that the deal entailed Microsoft acquiring various divisions of Sony Corp including Sony Pictures, Sony Music, PlayStation divisions, mobile phone division, its patents, and its camera and TV divisions. What made the report sound convincing, or at least somewhat convincing, was the mention of Microsoft’s VP of Gaming, Phil Spencer.

 

What also could have spurred on a few people to get the story online quickly is the fact that Microsoft has recently acquired gaming developer Bethesda Softworks, for $7.5 billion. The acquisition made Microsoft the sole decision-maker in the company that has been responsible for popular video game franchises such as Wolfenstein, The Elder Scrolls, Doom and Fallout, reported BGR.in.

 

The news later turned out to be fake.

An acquisition of this level would require tons of regulatory approvals that don’t happen overnight. It takes years of negotiations for such a big deal to get sealed. However, no such reports have surfaced in the recent past.

Also, even after hours that the news broke, neither Microsoft nor Sony have released a statement -- via a blog or social media -- about this acquisition. Further, no major media house reported picked up the news. These three factors indicate the report to be fake.


No, Microsoft did not acquire Sony.





The ‘leak’ that came from a Spanish portal ‘Microsofters’ and translated into English by EN24 News stated that Microsoft Corporation had acquired rival conglomerate Sony Corp in an astounding $130 billion deal.

The report also stated that the deal entailed Microsoft acquiring various divisions of Sony Corp including Sony Pictures, Sony Music, PlayStation divisions, mobile phone division, its patents, and its camera and TV divisions. What made the report sound convincing, or at least somewhat convincing, was the mention of Microsoft’s VP of Gaming, Phil Spencer.

But as it turns out, the report is fake. Simply said, Microsoft has NOT acquired Sony.

There are many things that make the latter sound more reasonable than the former. Firstly, when the news broke, no major media platform picked the story that could easily have been the story of the year. Exchange4Media did pick the story up but the publication deleted it later. Secondly, even hours after the leak, neither Microsoft nor Sony have released a statement -- via a blog or social media -- about this alleged acquisition. Lastly, an acquisition of this level would require tons of regulatory approvals that don’t happen overnight. Safe to say that the news is indeed not true.

 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

TOP5 MOVIES FOR [Money Minded People]

 

TOP 12 MOVIES FOR ENTREPRENEUR

#1. Startup.com [IMDB (7/10)]

Picking up where today's headlines leave off, Startup.com examines the current troubled state of the Internet revolution, in which inflated ideals and dreams of instant wealth have been supplanted by harsh economic realities and broken promises. Graced with sensitive storytelling and a dynamic, intimate cinnamaverine style, the film also manages to personalize this crisis with intensely private views of the people involved.

Initial release: 25 May 2001

Directors: Jehane Noujaim, Chris Hegedus

Producer: D. A. Pennebaker

Box office: 18 lakhs USD

Awards: Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary

#2. Catch Me If You Can [IMDB (8.1/10)]

Frank Abagnale, Jr. (Leonardo DiCaprio) worked as a doctor, a lawyer, and as a co-pilot for a major airline -- all before his 18th birthday. A master of deception, he was also a brilliant forger, whose skill gave him his first real claim to fame: At the age of 17, Frank Abagnale, Jr. became the most successful bank robber in the history of the U.S. FBI Agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks) makes it his prime mission to capture Frank and bring him to justice, but Frank is always one step ahead of him.

Initial release: 25 December 2002

Director: Steven Spielberg

Featured song: Catch me if you can

Nominations: Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

Awards: BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role

#3. Lord of War [IMDB (7.6/10)]

The 20-year arms dealing career of Queens, N.Y., outcast Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) serves as a window onto the end of the Cold War and the emergence of worldwide terrorism. He finds himself reassuring his more ethically challenged younger brother, Vitaly (Jared Leto), while adeptly sidestepping the pursuit of federal agent Jack Lawrence (Ethan Hawke). The globetrotting arms dealer also pursues the woman of his dreams, supermodel Ava Fontaine (Bridget Moynihan).

Initial release: 16 September 2005

Director: Andrew Niccol

Box office: 7.26 crores USD

Producers: Nicolas Cage, Andrew Niccol, Chris Roberts,

Music director: Antonio Pinto, Antônio Pinto

#4. Wall Street [IMDB (7.4/10)]

Wall Street is a 1987 American drama film, directed and co-written by Oliver Stone, which stars Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Daryl Hannah and Martin Sheen. The film tells the story of Bud Fox (C. Sheen), a young stockbroker who becomes involved with Gordon Gekko (Douglas), a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider. Bud, a junior stockbroker, wants to work with Gordon Gekko, his idol, and tries to impress him by spying on renowned companies. But when Bud learns about Gordon's evil antics, he tries to destroy him.



Initial release: 11 December 1987

Director: Oliver Stone

Film series: Wall Street

Featured song: Fly Me to the Moon

Awards: Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role

#5. Fyre [IMDB (7/10)]

Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened is a 2019 American documentary film about Billy McFarland and the failed Fyre Festival of 2017. It was directed by Chris Smith, and produced by Mick Purzycki and was released on Netflix on January 18, 2019. The film was co-produced by Jerry Media, the social media agency responsible for promoting the Fyre Festival and covering up the fraud, and MATTE Projects, the production company that directed the Fyre Festival's promotional shoot. Jerry Media approached VICE with the idea of a documentary three months after the events. According to Netflix, the documentary was Smith's idea.

Initial release: 18 January 2019

Director: Chris Smith

Production company: Vice Media

Producers: Chris Smith, Mick Purzycki, Danny Gabai

Nominations: Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special,

 

           PERSONAL FAVOURITE

#1. The social network [IMDB (7.7/10)]

The Social Network is a 2010 American biographical drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. Adapted from Ben Mezrich's 2009 book The Accidental Billionaires, it portrays the founding of social networking website Facebook and the resulting lawsuits. It stars Jesse Eisenberg as founder Mark Zuckerberg, along with Andrew Garfield as Eduardo SaverinJustin Timberlake as Sean ParkerArmie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Max Minghella as Divya Narendra. Neither Zuckerberg nor any other Facebook staff were involved with the project, although Saverin was a consultant for Mezrich's book.



Release date: 12 November 2010

Director: David Fincher

Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin

Awards: Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay), 

Nominations: Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role

#2. pitchers [IMDB (9.1/10)]

TVF Pitchers is a web series created by The Viral Fever and developed by Arunabh Kumar. The first season consists of five episodes and premiered online on The Viral Fever's content portal TVFPlay on 3 June 2015. A week later, on 10 June, it premiered on YouTube.

First episode date: 5 June 2015

Final episode date: 30 August 2015

Number of episodes: 5

Number of seasons: 1

Program creator: Arunabh Kumar


Monday, December 28, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S21

 

Samsung Galaxy S21 release date, price

will reportedly launch its Galaxy S21 series on January 14 globally, and on January 29 in India. Apart from the device launch, the company has officially announced that it will be launching its next-gen Exynos chipset on January 12, which is expected to power the Galaxy S21 series in countries like India. 

Ahead of the official launch, a number of leaks and rumours regarding the devices has already taken over the internet. All of these leaks and rumours have provided us with a good look at the series’ design and specifications, as usual. However, if you have not been keeping up with these and want to know everything about Samsung’s next-gen flagship series, keep reading.  

Samsung Galaxy S21 series: Three smartphone models

For some time now, during its Galaxy S-series launches, the company has been launching three smartphones and this time it’s no different. Samsung will be launching the regular Galaxy S21 along with a larger Galaxy S21 Plus and the Galaxy S21 Ultra

Many reports are stating that the company will also be launching a Galaxy S21 FE, to follow up on the success of the Galaxy S20 FE. However, it will launch this mid-range premium flagship during the second half of 2021, just like the Galaxy S20 FE.

It is also being said that the company could launch a Galaxy S21 Mini to take on Apple‘s latest iPhone 12 Mini, which currently has a lot of interest from people who like smaller smartphones.

Samsung Galaxy S21 series: Price

According to a report by 91Mobiles, the Galaxy S21 will start at Euro 849 (approximately Rs 76,206), Galaxy S21 Plus will start at Euro 1,049 (approximately Rs 94,158) and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will start at Euro 1,399 (approximately Rs 1,25,574).

Samsung Galaxy S21 series: Design

WinFuture and tipster Evan Blass via Voice have both separately leaked the marketing images of all of the three upcoming smartphones.

All of the devices will come with a punch-hole design to accommodate the front camera. (Image: Evan Blass)

The Galaxy S21 will be made available in four colour options Phantom Violet, Phantom Gray, Phantom White and Phantom Pink, while the Galaxy S21+ would be made available in three colour options Phantom Violet, Phantom Gray and Phantom White. The Galaxy S21 Ultra will only be made available in Phantom Black and Phantom Silver colour options.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a quad camera setup on the back inside of the new metal camera module housing along with a laser sensor and an LED flash module. Apart from that, the Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the only phone in the series to feature a curved display. Both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ will feature flat display panels, similar to the Galaxy S20 series.

All of the devices will come with a punch-hole design to accommodate the front camera. Both the Galaxy S21 Plus and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will feature a triple camera module on the back with a metal housing similar to the S21 Ultra.

According to WinFuture, Galaxy S21 will sport a plastic back, whereas, both the Galaxy S21+ and the Galaxy S21 Ultra will sport a glass back. All of the new Galaxy S21 series smartphones will feature a curved back design.

The renders do not showcase a slot for the S-Pen in the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which was being claimed in earlier reports. We will just have to wait and see about this.

Samsung Galaxy S21 series: Specifications

All of the devices will run Google‘s Android 11 operating system with the company’s own One UI 3.0 skin on top. They will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor in the US and select regions, whereas by the upcoming Exynos 2100 in India and rest of the world.

Samsung Galaxy S21 will reportedly sport a 6.2-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device will be backed by a 4,000mAh battery with support for fast charging. The Galaxy S21 Plus will sport a 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be backed by a larger 4,800mAh battery with support for fast charging. Both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21 Plus will feature a triple camera module on the back, consisting of a 12MP ultra wide angle sensor, a 12MP wide angle sensor and a 64MP telephoto lens.

The Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the largest of all, coming in at 6.8-inches with support for WQHD Plus resolution. It will feature a 108MP quad camera setup on the back and will be backed by a 4,885mAh battery. On the front, it will sport a 40MP sensor for taking selfies. It is also being said that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will come with support for the S-Pen and that the company is looking to end its Galaxy Note lineup of devices this year.

 



Thursday, December 24, 2020

PUBG | Player Unknown's Battlegrounds | Top 5 Android Game On 3 GB RAM |

 

Top 5 Android Game On 3 GB RAM

1 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is an online multiplayer battle royale game developed and published by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole. The game is based on previous mods that were created by Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene for other games, inspired by the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale, and expanded into a standalone game under Greene's creative direction. In the game, up to one hundred players parachute onto an island and scavenge for weapons and equipment to kill others while avoiding getting killed themselves. The available safe area of the game's map decreases in size over time, directing surviving players into tighter areas to force encounters. The last player or team standing wins the round.

The mobile version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, popularly known as PUBG, one of the most played PC games of 2017, is now available on Google Play Store and App Store. Developed by Tencent Games, a subsidiary of Chinese tech company Tencent, in collaboration with Lightspeed & Quantum Studios, the PUBG Mobile has been optimised very well for the smaller screen. It doesn’t feel clunky during game sessions and is surprisingly smaller in size—the Android version needs just 777 MB of space to install (the PC version takes up 15GB of space). It is a multiplayer game and works best on WiFi networks.

When it comes to gameplay and visuals, developers have remained true to the PC version. Players can adjust frame rate and screen resolution for the best experience. There is an Ultra HD mode too for smartphones or tablets with 4K screens. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, which has been used to build console games such as Bioshock and Gears of War 3, PUBG Mobile is one of the best looking shooting games on small screen.

2 . Asphalt 9 Legends.


Good game, if you have the time for it. Otherwise, a really frustrating game. If you can’t devote more than 2 hours per day, i would advise you not to download this game.

If you were someone like me who played Asphalt 8 first before Asphalt 9 trailers were even released, you would probably have known of the issues people had with A8. To put it simply, it was a time consuming game, which, became a lot easier if you purchased stuff in the game.

For me, when I was first introduced to Asphalt 8, I was in college, doing my engineering studies. It was, most certainly, the wrong time for me to get addicted to this game. Exams were a month away, and here i was, palying this game for hours every day.

It was, strangely enough, also a good time to be introduced to the game. At that time, the competition killer cars like SLK special edition, Audi R8 etron special edition, etc….were not in the game yet. The game was somewhat balanced, with a variety of cars to choose from, in every race, and still having a good chance of wining the race.

3.Modern Combat 5: Blackout. 



Gameplay in Modern Combat 5: Blackout is similar to previous entries in the series. The player can shoot, crouch, sprint, throw grenades, aim, reload their weapons, leap over obstacles, knife enemies, change/pick up weapons, and use abilities supported by the equipped class. A new key feature to Modern Combat 5 is the ability to choose soldier classes ranging from Assault, Heavy, Sniper, Recon, Support, Bounty Hunter, Sapper, X-1 Morph, Kommander, and Marauder. Each of which has its own different perks and weapons), although a player's class does not prevent the player from picking up different classes' weapons in-game. As the player continues in certain classes and acquires a "weapon score", new guns and attachments to use in both the campaign and multiplayer are unlocked. Modern Combat 5 is the first Modern Combat game in the series to use DRM and requires a constant internet connection to play (an internet connection is required for the campaign as well as multiplayer).

One major change in the campaign of Blackout, compared to previous Modern Combat titles, is that the missions are shorter. A mission can last five to ten minutes, noticeably shorter than missions of previous entries. Modern Combat 5: Blackout also introduces allies, characters who follow along with the player, often joining in during conflicts.

Like Zero Hour, the campaign missions in Modern Combat 5: Blackout vary in style. The game is primarily a first person shooter, but missions include controlling turrets on boats, helicopters, and even drones.

4.Asphalt 8: Airborne.

Asphalt 8 has everything to fulfil your racing need: 290 Licensed vehicles, action-packed races, 75 tracks , offline & online gameplay , single & multiplayer modes, cross-play & more. From the blazing Nevada Desert, to the hill of Tenerife and even the tight turns of Tokyo, you’ll find a world of challenge, excitement and arcade fun to play online or offline, on your road to the top!

REAL LUXURY DREAM CARS & MOTORCYCLES!
• Over 290 high-performance cars and bikes for you to drive and push beyond their limits.
• Top licensed manufacturers and models, such as the Lamborghini Veneno, Bugatti 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse, Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren F1 XP-5, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Ducati Monster 1200 and more, including a selection of racing motorbikes!
• Newly recorded high-fidelity motor sounds for realistic audio immersion.
• Customize & upgrade your rides with over 2,300 decals to take down your opponents with style.

5.Gangstar Vegas.



Gangstar Vegas is a third-person open-world action-adventure video game; the graphical perspective is capable of being panned. The game world may be traversed on foot or by vehicle. It is structured similarly to previous games in the series and by extension, to Grand Theft Auto and its numerous "clones". Pedestrians can be killed, primarily in order for the player to get collectibles, and vehicles can be destroyed. The overall game world is much larger, with Gameloft marketing it as "Gangstar's largest open world". In addition to the main story missions, players can freely roam and/or partake in several side-activities like gang wars, bank robberiesstreet racing and underground fighting tournaments. Property management is also present, allowing the player to gain income through businesses acquired during the course of the game. In keeping with the game's Las Vegas theme, casino minigames such as video pokerblackjack and slot machines were also introduced, along with several establishments such as a nightclub and convenience stores.[1] There are over 80 missions[2] consisting of action, shooting, racing, and thefts. The player can join "parties" in the gang wars with flamethrowersMolotov cocktailsgrenade launchers, and many more lethal weapons.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

How Exam ~ Affect Students - Mental Health ?

 

How exams affect students mental health?

Summary

1.   How do exams affect students mental health?

2.   What are the symptoms of exam stress?

3.   How Does exam stress affect students?

4.   How do you handle exam pressure?

5.   How can we prevent exam stress?

6.   How can students relieve stress?


 

     How do exams affect students mental health?


Exam stress can lead to many different mental illnesses, like depression and anxiety, panic attacks, low self-esteem, self-harming and suicidal thoughts and worsening of pre-existing mental health conditions.

Is mental health becoming a serious issue in exam students

According to school report of BBC It has become an increasingly worrying issue that the contents of the new exams has burdened students with an abundance of unnecessary stress, which may have a detrimental effect on their mental health, both now and in the future. With 29% of the 201 teen suicides in 2014 taking place whilst waiting for exam results, or the exams themselves, (information from a report on the BBC website), the focus is now on creating a positive place to air issues and concerns.

People are beginning to try and tackle this issue in many different ways. A good example of this is the ‘Gregathlon’, in which Greg James will be completing several challenges: including climbing the three highest peaks in the UK and cycling the 500 miles between them. So far, Greg has raised a mountainous amount of £739,425! Since last year, the money raised by Sport Relief has helped by funding more than 50,000 adults and young people in full time education living in the UK with mental health problems.

Having interviewed a current 6th form student who is now doing her A-level courses. But this interview talks about their perspective on the GCSE’s when they were in Year 11.

Do you think students are being supported enough throughout exams?

“I think there is support within school, however it isn’t necessarily accessible to students who aren’t already registered within the student welfare system and if there is access to it you have to wait a while and often you can only see them once because of their schedule.”

Do you think the amount of stress put on students with the new exam system is fair?

“I think that the amount of stress put onto students is unnecessary but it also depends on your home life because personally my parents didn’t put much stress on me but I know that some students have the added stress from their parents. As for teachers, I think especially if you are a high achiever, the teachers put more pressure on you. Even if they try not to, there’s always an expectation for you to achieve a certain amount.”

     What are the symptoms of exam stress?

Symptoms of exam stress may include:


1.   Losing touch with friends and the activities you enjoy.

2.   Feeling moody, low or overwhelmed.

3.   Having trouble making decisions.

4.   Losing your appetite or over eating.

5.   Sleeping poorly and struggling to get out of bed.

6.   Difficulty getting motivated to start studying.

7.   Tense muscles or headaches.

Practical ideas to help with study

1.   Go to bed at a reasonable time, eat regularly and make time to have fun and exercise.

2.   Cut back on energy drinks, coffee or any other stimulants as these can make you feel agitated; drink water instead.

3.   When you eat, relax and allow yourself time rather than carrying on with work.

4.   Avoid junk food–it provides a sudden burst of energy which will disappear, leaving you feeling worn out.

5.   Eat a well-balanced diet.

6.   Reward yourself when you achieve your study goals, such as watching an episode of your favourite TV show or going for a run.

7.   Allow yourself time to rest.

8.   Stay focused on your study; try not to get distracted.

     How Does exam stress affect students?


In fact, students who struggle with test anxiety typically fall a half a letter grade below their peers. In addition to academic impacts, text anxiety can affect a student's mental health, including lowered self-esteem, confidence, and motivation.

An upcoming test or exam can be a stressful time for any student.

Many students experience some amount of stress and anxiety before and during exams. However, test anxiety is more severe, and can actually impair learning and hurt test performance.

Because of this, it’s important to know how to identify test anxiety in your child so he or she can learn how to deal with it.

Keep reading to learn more about test anxiety and how it can affect students.

SITUATIONAL CAUSES

1.   The pressure of timed tests

2.   Intimidation of taking tests in a crowded classroom

3.   Poor study skills or a lack of preparedness

4.   A history of stress related to test taking

5.   Lack of understanding of the material

6.   Previous poor test performance

     How do you handle exam pressure?


7 tips to help you cope with exam stress

1.  Remember to breathe.

2.  Eat, sleep and exercise well.

3.  Set realistic goals.

4.  Don't go it alone.

5.  Pace yourself through panic.

6.  Believe in yourself.

7.  If you feel like you are struggling, talk to someone.

A little stress can be a good thing: it can be the motivational push that we need to get things done. However, sometimes, dealing with stress (especially during exam season) can be a difficult thing to do. And, with an estimated 20-50% annual increase of university students seeking help for studies-related mental health issues, it's clear that we're under more pressure than ever before. So, here to your rescue are seven tips to help you through the stressful exam period.

     How can we prevent exam stress?

quick ways to help eliminate exam stress

1.   Watch a film, a TV show or listen to a podcast or comedian that makes you laugh.

2.   Drink some herbal tea or a hot chocolate.

3.   A shower or a bath can help to relieve stress.

4.   Cook or bake something.

5.   Get some sleep.

6.   Keep things in perspective.

7.   Avoid other stressed people.

Exam season can bring on levels of stress and burnout that can hinder your studies. Here are some handy tips on how to manage your anxiety

Exam stress affects most students in varying ways. It is important to manage this stress and find little ways of helping to eliminate the risk of burnout.

For some students, exams can be a breeze; revision is second nature to them and they could ace an exam with their eyes closed. But for others, sweaty palms and heart palpitations are just a part of the territory, and it seems that nothing is more impossible than sitting down and revising. Here are some handy tips that can help to dissipate stress and make sure you can get through exam season.

     How can students relieve stress?

These options are relatively easy, quick, and relevant to a student's life and types of stress.

1.   Get Enough Sleep.

2.   Practice Visualization.

3.   Exercise Regularly.

4.   Take Calming Breaths.

5.   Practice Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR)

6.   Listen to Music.

7.   Get Organized.

8.   Eat a Healthy Diet.

Most students experience significant amounts of stress, and this stress can take a significant toll on health, happiness, and grades. For example, a study by the American Psychological Association (APA) found that teens report stress levels similar to that of adults.

That means teens are experiencing significant levels of chronic stress, and that they feel their levels of stress generally exceed their ability to cope effectively. Roughly 30% report feeling overwhelmed, depressed, or sad because of it.1

Stress can affect health-related behaviors like sleep patterns, diet, and exercise as well, taking a larger toll. Given that nearly half of APA survey respondents reported completing three hours of homework per night in addition to their full day of school work and extracurriculars, this is understandable.

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