Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Join Us on the Diwali n launch

Hello everyone there... first of all thank you so much all for being with me always n supporting me to the days throughout...
Firstly accept the wishes for the lighting n full of sweets DEEPAWALI...
may Maa Lakshmi bless you... n Maa Annapoorna fulfill your home the sweets...








But plz, with all such n with all celebration plz, look n keep attention towards the environment... caz during all the celebration n using crackers we generally forget about the damage we do to the environment...


N now a very special request... plz join us on the same day for the launch of our bilingual magazine project "Nazariya" ... n plz provide ur special feedback, appreciation n blessings to us...
You can check our intro page, which will be turn into the site's address at "Nazariya"
and also can join our event running on Facebook...  "The Nazariya Launch Day"

Be with us...
Fingers crossed... :)

Thank you in advance to all there...

Friday, March 11, 2011

Deadly bug can fight cancer... wow...


Got a great news from the medical arena...
We use to listen many deaths and sufferings through Cancer, these days... It is a very powerful murderer... Kills few people physically, few mentally and few spiritually...
But there a great news coming from Washington... that now we can fight from it...
Scientists are enlisting salmonella, a deadly bug that turns thousands of people sick every year, to do the unthinkable -- fight cancer!
University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Centre researchers believe the bug may be a valuable tool in the fight against cancer in organs surrounding the gut, namely the liver, spleen, and colon, since that's where salmonella naturally infects the body.
Trials in animals have already shown salmonella can successfully control tumours in the gut. Human clinical trials are already underway, showing promise.

"Many bacteria and viruses - even harmful ones - can be used to fight disease," said Masonic Cancer Clinic medical director Edward Greeno, who led the study.
Scientists have known for centuries that cancer patients sometimes get better after they've been exposed to an infection. For example, Greeno said, there is a published Austria report from the 1860s on a patient with a large tumour, according to a Masonic Centre statement.
The patient was placed in the same room as another sick patient with a bad infection. Soon, the tumour became infected and began to shrink in the original patient and nearly disappeared. Unfortunately, the infection also killed the patient with the tumour.

So the key for this research initiative, Greeno said, was to find a way to get the tumour fighting abilities of salmonella delivered to the patient - without making the patient sick.
I lost my Grandfather and maternal Grandmother, cause of this disease only... but wish that now nobody will loose there near-n-dearones...
HAPPY LIVINGS.... :)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Beta 9 of Mozilla Firefox 4 arrives, final version in Feb?

The ninth and possibly the last Beta version of Mozilla's Firefox 4 browser has been released and can be downloaded from Mozilla site for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It is anticipated that the final stable version would launch by February end.

The changes in this Beta include two performance improvements relating to the bookmarks and history list। Mozilla relates that a total of 662 bugs have been fixed in the Beta 9, which is not even half of the bugs fixed in the previous Beta 8 launched in December 22. The Beta 8 saw about 1,400 bugs getting fixed.

Mozilla is pressing developers hard for a February release but still many "hard blocker" bugs need to be fixed for the final release to be in time. Although a Beta 10 for Firefox 4 is still on the schedule, the Beta 9 could well be the last.

Mozilla's competitor Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 is scheduled to launch a release candidate this month followed by the final edition before March end. This would surely pump Mozilla to deliver at least the release candidate in February followed by the final product as soon as they can.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

'Untouchable' launched on iPad

Yes... its true... New Indian graphic novel 'Untouchable' launched om iPad...
Liquid Comics, an entertainment company founded by three Indians, has announced the digital iPad release of "Untouchable", an original graphic novel exploring various themes of racial prejudice during the British Raj with a supernatural horror twist.
A printed edition of the novel by acclaimed writers Mike Carey (X-Men, Lucifer, The Unwritten) and Samit Basu (Devi, The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma, The Simoqin Prophecies), will also be released in North America through Liquid's publishing partner, Dynamite Entertainment in early December.
This is a horror story about the clash of cultures, and about a man whose mixed race left him without friends or shelter - until the day he met a demon who, in her way, was just as much of an outcast as him," said Mike Carey
"This haunting tale by Mike and Samit is the result of two of the most creative minds from the East and West working together for the first time," Liquid Comics Co-Founder & CEO, Sharad Devarajan added.
"The future of graphic novels is digital and as such, we are thrilled to launch this graphic novel digitally through the Apple iPad, in addition to bookstores through our publishing partner, Dynamite Entertainment."

Untouchable focuses on Vimal, new to England from his home in India, as he attempts to find his place in a society that refuses to accept him. Having never met his father, he is mocked by his schoolmates that he's the horrific offspring of a demon that impregnated his noble mother.

When he accidentally awakens Jara, an actual Rakshasa demon of sinister beauty and malevolent power, from a centuries-long slumber, Vimal's life takes a turn for the evil. Fed by the boy's anger and pain, Jara twists his trauma into a thirst for vengeance, offering him a 'magic' powder with which to exact revenge on his tormentors. But such gifts come with a price.

"Writing Untouchable was a dream come true for several reasons, the most important of which was getting to work with Mike Carey who has been one of my idols since I started reading comics, well before I started writing them," added Samit Basu.
Liquid Comics, an entertainment company focused on creating original stories and modern myths for worldwide audiences, was founded by entrepreneurs, Gotham Chopra, Sharad Devarajan and Suresh Seetharaman.