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Sunrisers eliminate Knight Riders


Bowlers do the trick once again for the Hyderabad team, setting up a meeting with Lions

Sunrisers Hyderabad backed its strength in bowling, spearheaded by the miserly Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mustafizur Rahman, to stifle a resurgent Kolkata Knight Riders at the Ferozeshah Kotla here on Wednesday.

I once took drugs while filming ‘Hunger Games’: Jennifer Lawrence


The Oscar-winning actress made the shocking revelation when playing a game of "True Confessions" with Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon"

Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence once took a drug during the production on “The Hunger Games”, but that was unintentional.

ISRO to test rocket that takes its fuel from air


“This technology aims to take oxygen from the atmosphere instead of carrying it all the way.”

After successfully testing a technology demonstrator of a reusable launch vehicle, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning to test an air-breathing propulsion system, which aims to capitalise on the oxygen in the atmosphere instead of liquefied oxygen while in flight.

Priyanka Chopra wants to be James Bond


Priyanka's name has been doing the rounds as a contender for Bond girl.

Quantico star Priyanka Chopra, whose name is being thrown around as one of the candidates for the role of Bond girl, says that she would rather play James Bond herself. “I get that all the time. But I wanna be Bond,” Priyanka said when asked whether she would be playing as Bond girl in future.

Twitter to roll out ‘night mode’ user interface


Reports suggest that the testing of the new feature is happening among a small number of alpha testers.

Micro-blogging website Twitter is expected to roll out an automatic ‘night mode’ user interface (UI) to its Android app. The UI will automatically replace the white background with a dark blue user interface paired with white text to make it easier for reading.

Project Ara: The next big thing by Google

 If you are not happy with the camera on your smartphone, this phone will give you an option to replace it with the high-end one by simply swapping the module with the one you want. Google has developed a smartphone which allows the consumer to slide out its parts like Lego blocks.

The tech giant first introduced the project in 2013 and has been working on it ever since. The project is titled Ara.

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