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No one has the right to give opinion on Preity Case: Rani
Actress, Rani Mukerji, who is very good friend of Preity Zinta, Tuesday chose not to comment on the latter's ongoing case with Ness Wadia, and said she doesn't think any person has the right to speak or give and
opinion on it.
"The only thing I would like to say is that her case is under investigation. This is not the right platform. ITs a personal thing. I think when I do get a chance outside this place, I will be able to talk further on that and I don't like to comment on somebody's else life. I don't think it's right to comment and I don't think any person has the right to speak.
She (Preity) is a great person and colleague of mine. We were fortunate to have worked in four films together.
She used to tell me that she and I would marry in the same mandap, so that our wedding's would be as
successful as our movies. Preity and I worked together in films like Har Dil Jo Payar Karega and many more.
Preity has filed a complaint against ex-boyfriend Ness Wadia for allegedly using foul language, pulling her
hand and abusing here during an Indian Premier League cricket match at Wankhede Stadium.
Salman's Gracious offers wows Ritesh.
Salman Khan plays a cameo in the forthcoming Marathi movie "Lai Bhaari" and Ritesh, co-producer of the
film thanks the superstar for his gracious offer.
Salman will be seen in a special appearance in Ritesh third Marathi production venture "Lai Bhaari", which also marks the latter's debut in Marathi films as an actor.
Correction: Salman Khan never approached me for a role - but he graciously offered to be part of
"Lai Bhaari"-#Respect," Ritesh tweeted.
Directed by Nishikant Kamat, the film is co-produced by Ritesh's banner Mumbai Film Company and
Cinemantra Entertainment.
The movie will be released on 11 July.
Google has news for Indians.
Google said Wednesday it was cooperating with other 3 developers to develop a smartphone specifically
for the Indian Market, with the cost less than 100 dollars (73 euros)
It said that the smartphone would run on its Android operating system, opening up more business opportunities for the US giant through the sale of apps in the country. Google said the device would be able
to use dual SIM and come with FM radio
Also the start of the conference, the company demonstrated to developers how cars running the Android
Auto system would act like an extension of its mobile-phone software. Executives said drivers would be
able to navigate maps and send messages behind the wheel with the software being completely voice-enabled.
Fierce competition with APPLE
More announcements were sure to come, with Google seeking to directly counter Apple's recent push
towards digital health monitoring products and home automation.
The company has been trying to stay at the forefront of innovation, not shying away from launching sometimes unproven technologies that may take years to pay off, if at all. Recent examples have been the
firm's investment in driverless cars, Google glass and thinking thermostats.
Apple to Buy Music Accessories but Why?
According to international media reports, Apple is close of acquiring the headphone and online music
business Beats electronics for $3.2 Billion.
According to the Wall street Journal, when Apple buys the headphone and streaming service from Mr. Lovine and his co-founder, rap DR. DRE both men are likely to take senior positions with the Cupertino
Calif,. tech Company.
Martin Scott, head of analysys Mason's Consumer services research practice, comments about why Apple
is looking to buy the company:
Apple are not just buying a headphone business-it's a streaming business too.
Apple investment make sense, We're talking about a strong higher-end headphone manufacturer-industry
estimates tend to put their 2013 sales at $1.5billion. Beyond that, however, Apple are also buying a strong
brand and interesting burgeoning online streaming music business. Beats Music is well integrated with AT&T
handsets plans and its curatorial approach to music recommendation and celebrities to recommend tracks
and playlists, not just an engine) should have good synergies with Apple Brand. We'd expect Apple to
take some of the best aspects of Beats Music, such as the curated recommendation system and put them into its own music services.
Super Sale and shopping bonanza kicks off tomorrow at GITEX
All eyes will be on Dubai World Trade Centre as it hosts the region biggest consumer IT and electronics
retail show, GITEX Shopper Spring 2014, tomorrow. With unbeatable prices on over 30,000 up to the
minute gadgets, new product launches, bundled deals and an array of exciting competitions, the 2nd edition
of GITEX Shopper Spring promises to be the most exciting four-day consumer electronics extravaganza
in the region.
Regional power retailers including E-city, Emax, Jacky's electronics, Max electronics, One Mobile, Plug-
Ins and Sharaf DG, as well as top global brands such as Acer, Dell, HP Lenova, Nestle, Nokia, Toshiba
and Samsung (platinum sponsor) are determined to offer the best deals possible on gadgets that include
global digital SLR Cameras, smartphones, tablets and Laptops.
Visitors to GITEX Shopper Spring 2014 will be delighted with the central location of the show which enjoys
a dedicated Metro station just steps away from the show and trains running from 10 am on Friday, 25 April
thanks to a special agreement with the RTA, Ample parking, a smorgsbord of food and beverage outlets
and a range of interactive and entertaining activites will add the festival atmosphere at the show.
Cricket enthausiasts visiting GITEX Shopper Spring will not miss the IPL games taking place this week thanks to a LG Giant screen which will be located between Hall3 and the Arena
Bang & Olufsen rethinks television with intuitive simplicity
At Bang & Olufsen, innovation begins with understanding user need before merging technology and
craftmanship to deliver design with lasting value.
Case in point.: BeoVision Avant, the company's latest television. Based on Bang & Olufsen research and
innovation, this flagship entertainment centre has the muscle and finesse to deliver breath-taking performance
when family and friends gather around it. But it also has the good manners to blend in the living room- and
with the family lifestyle- when people choose to do something else. And because it was conceived to last
in a changing digital world, it is ready and able to work seamlessly with all the devices and content sources
anyone in the family might want to use- with none of the complexity.
According to CEO Tue Mantoni, BeoVision Avant was created to provide discerning homeowners the
ultimate in authentic performance, intuitive simplicity and convenience.
Our Research shows that consumers want more and more from their television. he explains. "People
are pressed at time, and they want entertainment that just works so they focus on it- and each other
rather than the technology itself. BeoVision Avant delivers on all counts. The name Avant is a nod
to our most successful TV to date, the Avant launched in 1995. Just as the first Avant was a game changer
in an analogue era, we believe the new
BeoVision, Avant will set the standard for what should be expected from a television in the future.
Experience the BeoVision Avant online at
http://www.bang-olufsen.com/
In the Bang & Olufsen tradition of taming the technology in the service of simplicity, BeoVision Avant introduces a number of innovations that build new bridges between electronics and magical movement. To make such amazing sound possible from a flat screen television, the designers have created a discrete but powerful sound panel that unfolds when the television is on, that retreats inside when you turn off.
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