Tuesday, April 30, 2013

ट्याटुले निम्त्याउँला है एचअाइभी


राजधानी काठमाडौंस्थित होटल याक एन्ड यतीमा गत साता मात्रै ट्याटु मेला सम्पन्न भयो । जसमा थुप्रै स्वदेशी र विदेशीहरुले शरीरका अंग खोपी विभिन्न आकृतिका ट्याटु बनाए । नेपालमा मात्रै होइन विश्वभर ट्याटु बनाउने चलन निके लोकपि्रय मानिन्छ । पुरुष, महिला, बालबालिकादेखि वयक्स र वृद्धहरुले पनि ट्याटु बनाएको पाइन्छ ।

तर, ट्याटु बनाउँदा जसरी शरीर आर्कषक हुन्छ भनिन्छ त्यती नै खतरनाक पनि हुन सक्छ । बेलायतको वेल्स नीति निर्माताहरुका अनुसार ट्याटु बनाउनु भनेको केही हदसम्म एचआईभी र हेपाटाइटिसलाई निम्ता दिनु पनि हो भनेका छन् । स्थानीय प्रशासन एशोसिएसन -एलजीए)का अनुसार गैर कानुनी पार्लरमा ट्याटु बनाउँदा उपकरणहरु स्तरीय हुँदैन र उपकरणहरु राम्रोसँग सफा समेत गरिएका हुने सम्भावना धेरै हुन्छ ।

Friday, April 12, 2013

Twitter acquisition move hints at music service


Micro-blogging site Twitter is rumoured to be launching a new music service after buying the music discovery site We Are Hunted.
We Are Hunted confirmed the deal, adding "there's no question that Twitter and music go well together" - and said it was shutting down. The hashtag #music is also featured on the newly-launched music.twitter.com.
Reports suggest the new service will offer personalised recommendations on music through its own dedicated app. US celebrity host Ryan Seacrest confirmed the existence of Twitter's new app on Thursday via a tweet: "playing with @twitter's new music app (yes it's real!)... there's a serious dance party happening at idol right now".

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Samsung unveils 6.3in Galaxy Mega smartphone


Samsung has unveiled the biggest smartphone to date - the Galaxy Mega, which features a 6.3in (16cm) screen. The firm suggested its size made it ideal for watching videos or running two apps alongside each other. Samsung helped popularise the so-called "phablet" category - in which phones approach tablet dimensions - with its original 5.3in Galaxy Note in 2011.

That proved more popular than many expected, but one analyst suggested the latest device might be a step too far.Samsung is marketing the Android-powered handset as having a high-definition screen - however, a spokesman was unable to confirm whether it supported 720p or the "full HD" 1080p resolution.

Nepal-made smartphones hit market



Motif Engineering has become the first domestic company to assemble smartphones in Nepal. It currently designs mobile phones, assembles them and develops applications in the country.

It has so far designed and assembled four different models of mobile phones, including Motif Ultimate, Motif Eyon, Motif Ultimate Plus and Motif Hero, which have already been introduced in the domestic market.

According to the company, Ultimate, Eyon and Ultimate Plus are smartphones, while Hero is a feature phone.

"We decided to design and assemble mobile phones in Nepal to provide quality products at affordable prices to Nepalis and reduce the country´s dependence on low-quality Chinese phones," said Surendra Manadhar, managing director of Motif Engineering.

Manandhar further said he has hired a group of engineers and application developers to design and assemble mobile phones in the country.