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Facebook accused of spying on users’ data

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman

Already under fire for misuse of users’ data after the Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light, a new filing in a California lawsuit now alleges that Facebook collected information on users and their friends through its apps.

The filing is part of a suit brought against Facebook in 2015 by now-defunct startup Six4Three, CNET reported on Thursday.

The claims were made in a filing submitted last week to the superior court in San Mateo, California, the report said.

To collect the information, Facebook used several methods including tracking users’ locations, reading their text messages and accessing their photos on phones, according to the allegations as reported by the Guardian.

Documents filed in the court draw upon extensive confidential emails and messages between Facebook senior executives, the report said.

A Facebook representative said the claims had no merit and contended that the social network does not log people’s call and text history without their consent.

In March, Facebook admitted it collected data from people’s calls and texts but said it had prior consent.

However the Guardian reported that it logged some messages without explicitly notifying users.

Six4Three is suing Facebook over its app Pikinis, which allowed users to zoom in on bikini photos.

It alleges that Facebook tracked users, sometimes without their express consent.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Hindustan FC to take on Ozone FC on May 27

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman

The Hero 2nd Division League final round returns to the field on Sunday

TRAU will hope to get something from a game against Real Kashmir

The Hero 2nd Division League final round returns to the field on Sunday (May 27). Hindustan FC will take on Ozone FC while TRAU will hope to get something from a game against Real Kashmir FC.

Hindustan FC edged past TRAU FC 1-0 to begin their campaign in the Hero 2nd Division League final round on Thursday (May 24) at the FSV Arena in Bengaluru.

Although TRAU went into their opening match of the competition as hot favourites but it was Hindustan FC who stunned them thanks to a second half stoppage time goal by substitute Tushar Chaudhary.

The game started at a furious pace with TRAU‚ as expected‚ pressing high to nullify Hindustan FC’s effort to rapidly circulate the ball. It was a fascinating tactical battle although‚ at times‚ a little predictable.

Resultantly, there was a lot of possession turn over and not enough in the way of scoring chances.

The first real opportunity came after 17 minutes when Hindustan FC goalkeeper Mithun Samonto made a save of Princewill Emeka‚ who had done well to turn the defense and put himself into a shooting position. But the Nigerian forward failed to get any real power behind his shot.

On the half-hour mark‚ Emeka hit a wild effort from a tight angle well off target and eight minutes later winger Malemnganba Meitei rose unchallenged to head a free kick narrowly wide.

Hindustan FC’s only chance in the first-half fell to Khusant Chauhan in between the TRAU defenders but his first touch let him down and the opportunity slipped by because of poor technique.

Just before the half-time, Emeka again caused some panic in the Hindustan FC box, but his crosses were wasted by Reisangmei Vashum and Angousana Luwang as the two teams went into the break deadlocked at 0-0.

TRAU continued to dictate matters at the start of the second-half with Vashum shooting narrowly wide of the target five minutes into the session.

Hidustan FC, though, were not to be outdone and came close to scoring in the 57th minute when Nikhil Gehlot broke through on goal, but he was superbly denied in a one-on-one with TRAU goalkeeper Tajuddin.

Hindustan FC’s attacking kingpin Kushant Chauhan also had a tough afternoon, in being closely marked and was not able to unleash his usual high-quality supply to the front men.

Towards the end, TRAU showed more endeavour in attack but they were unable to breach a Hindustan FC defense expertly marshalled by Amestrong Alexandre and skipper Pushpender Kundu.

TRAU dominated as the game drew to a close, but an inspired substitution from Hindustan FC coach Vikrant Sharma sealed the victory, as Tushar Chaudhary kept his cool and nudged home the winner with less than four minutes to play.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Sports

Another throat slit body of man found in Hajin

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday pre-dawn hours recovered throat slit body of a man in Hajin area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district.
Incharge Station House Officer (SHO) Hajin said that some three to four unknown gunmen barged inside the house of Mohd Yaqoob Wagay (38) son of Ghulam Mohd Wagay and abducted him at Gunda Preng village in Hajin at around 1:00 am.
The officer said that the family members immediately informed concerned police station about the incident who subsequently reached the spot and recovered the throat-slit body at a site close to Yaqoob’s house.
Yaqoob was a mutton dealer by profession and his body was taken to a hospital for all legal medico formalities including the postmortem, he said.
A case has been registered and further investigations initiated, the officer added.

Hindusthan Samachar/Saleem/Shri Ram\

Filed Under: Crime

State-wide bandh today in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


Most shops will remain closed today throughout Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in protest against the firing incident in Tuticorin that claimed 13 lives.
Auto rickshaws are also expected to be off the roads in Chennai and many other cities/towns. The government has stated that the bus services will be operated as usual.
The TN Police is not taking things lightly and security has been tightened throughout the state to prevent any untoward incident from happening. The opposition DMK is spearheading the protest to hold demonstrations across the state, along with the other opposition parties.
Meanwhile, Tuticorin town and surrounding villages are slowly limping back to normal. However, shops have remained closed for the 4th day in succession.
Internet services remain suspended and the new Collector has confirmed that the services will remain suspended till May 27. As a precautionary measure, bus services to and from Tuticorin stand withdrawn.
The District Collector held a meeting yesterday with a cross-section of representatives from different spheres; political parties, community leaders, priests from the church and so on, with a view to elicit their opinion and seek their cooperation for restoring peace and normalcy in the town.

Hindusthan Samachar/S. Mahadevan/Shri Ram\

Filed Under: News & Politics

BS Yeddyurappa to be new leader of opposition in the state Assembly

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yeddyurappa(75) is all set to be declared as the new leader of the opposition in the recently constituted state Assembly.He has already resigned to the membership of Lok Sabha from Shivamogga constituency on being elected as MLA from Shikaripur constituency in the same Shivamogga district.

According to sources in the Bharatiya Janata Party BS Yeddyurappa is likely to continue in both,opposition leader and state BJP President’s post till the general elections to the Lok Sabha in 2019.The party intends to make best use of the services of the Lingayat strong man in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

BS Yeddyurappa has already been elected as the leader of Bharatiya Janata Legislature Party and his declaration as leader of the opposition is only a formality and expected to be announced in today’s deliberations of the state Assembly.

Today the house is scheduled to meet at 12.15 pm and is slated to elect the new Speaker.KR Rameshkumar from the ruling combine and belonging to the Congress party is the nominee to the post while S Sureshkumar,Rajajinagar MLA is the BJP candidate.Later the house will take up the motion on vote of confidence for discussion and voting.

Apart from BS Yeddyurappa two other MPs’ have submitted their papers to the membership of Lok Sabha on being elected to the state Assembly.They are B Sriramulu of the BJP and Puttaraju of the JDS.

B Sriramulu on being elected to the state Assembly from Molakalmuru constituency in Chitradurga district put papers to his membership of Lok Sabha from Ballari constituency. Puttaraju resigned his membership of Lok Sabha from Mandya constituency after being elected from Melukote constituency in the same Mandya district.

He defeated Darshan Puttanaiah,son of late KS Puttanaiah,farmers leader who passed away a few days before the polls. Darshan Puttanaiah,a software professional in the US quit his job and returned to his native country to carry on the mantle of his late father.He made an attempt in vain on a Swaraj India party ticket.In fact the Congress party supported his candidature after failing to grab him to the party fold.Though the Congress never fielded its candidate he failed to register a win.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar Yadavatti

Filed Under: News & Politics

KKR, Sunrisers Hyderabad to clash in 2nd Qualifier today : IPL

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


In IPL Cricket, two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) will take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in the second Qualifier in Kolkata on Friday (May 25).

The match will begin at 7 p.m. The winners will face Chennai Super Kings in the IPL summit clash in Mumbai on Sunday (May 27).

Kolkata and Hyderabad have faced each other 14 times so far. The Sunrisers have won five of those games While the Knight Riders have triumphed on nine occasions.

Earlier, In Eliminator match on Wednesday, Kolkata Knight Riders beat Rajasthan Royals by 25 runs to set up Qualifier-II clash with the Sunrisers.

Hindusthan Samachar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: Sports

HD Kumaraswamy to seek vote of confidence today

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


HD Kumaraswamy is seeking vote of confidence in his Janata Dal Secular-Congress alliance government on the floor of the house on Friday (May 25). He took the oath of office and secrecy on Wednesday evening.

He had earlier pronounced of clearing the floor test within 24 hours after assuming office. However he has chosen Friday for the purpose. On Thursday he visited the house of HD Devegowda, his father and JDS supremo before proceeding towards the Siddaganga Mutt.

Today’s proceedings will also pave way for the election of KR Rameshkumar, former health minister belonging to the Congress party as the new Speaker. He has also served as a Speaker earlier during his stint in the Janata Pariwar.

It may be recalled here that the Janata Dal Secular was insisting on the Speaker’s position as well but the Congress stood firm on its ground of ensuring the post to the party fold.

Hindusthan Samachar/Manohar/Shri Ram Shaw

Filed Under: News & Politics

Fake baba, a mysterious murder, love and heartbreak

May 25, 2018 by Nasheman


In the times of stories about fake ashrams, flick through an interesting book about a so-called guru and his blinded followers, among whom is one who eventually discovers the truth about criminal charges against him; read a mysterious tale that revolves around a woman who searches for evidence to know the truth about her sister’s death; wade through a story of heartbreak and things left unsaid; and get an access to mouth-watering recipes of traditional dishes from the subcontinent that make for a delightful read.

The IANS bookshelf has a varied interest for readers this weekend.

1. Book: The Guru Who Came Down from the Mountain; Author: Roshen Dalal; Publisher: Tiger; Price: Rs 399; Pages: 286

Dev, charismatic and powerful, a guru with thousands of followers around the world, and a string of ashrams fuelled by a flourishing business in drugs and gun-running. Ashrams that bring him the power and wealth, he craves and fulfils his desire for women.

But of all the women, he knows, there are three who play a pivotal role in his life — his wife, Gita, whose death is shrouded in mystery, and Cynthia and Madge, who unwittingly launch him into his career as a guru.

Nitya is Dev’s complete antithesis — pure of heart and deeply spiritual. He comes to Dev as a disciple, and for years his devotion to his guru makes him blind to his failings. But when the truth can no longer be ignored, he is disillusioned.

Though he escapes charges of rape and murder, Dev does finally receive a death sentence — he is fatally afflicted with AIDS.

As he lies on his deathbed in Rishikesh, Nitya comes to see him, unable to turn away from him completely. Dev tells him his story, and what compelled him to make the choices he did. Nitya also uncovers the truth about Gita’s death.

When the end finally comes, Nitya has a deeper understanding of the man he once loved so blindly, and realizes how, ultimately, the quest for perfection can be marred by human frailty.

2. Book: My Sister’s Grave; Author: Robert Dugoni; Publisher: Thomas and Mercer; Price: Rs 399; Pages: 410

Tracy Crosswhite has spent 20 years questioning the facts surrounding her sister Sarah’s disappearance and the murder trial that followed. She doesn’t believe that Edmund House, a convicted rapist and the man condemned for Sarah’s murder, is the guilty party.

Motivated by the opportunity to obtain real justice, Tracy becomes a homicide detective with the Seattle PD and dedicates her life to tracking down the killers.

When Sarah’s remains are finally discovered near their hometown in the northern Cascade mountains of Washington State, Tracy is determined to get the answers she’s been seeking.

As she searches for the real killer, she unearths dark, long-kept secrets that will forever change her relationship to her past — and open the door to deadly danger.

3. Book: Letters to My Ex; Author: Nikita Singh; Publisher: Harper Collins; Price: Rs 199; Pages: 137

“It feels like I’m on autopilot. I have no control over anything. The pain of losing you is so crippling that I can barely hold pieces of myself together. The slightest nudge could break me. But somehow, my possessed brain knows what I need. It’s telling me to stick to my choice, to stay away from you, to open a word document and bleed on paper, try to throw up all my jumbled thoughts in form of words, collect all disconnected facts, try to make sense of it all.”

From the author of “Like a Love Song” and “Every Time It Rains”, a story of heartbreak and things left unsaid…

4. Book: Feast With a Taste of Amir Khusro; Author: Bisma Tirmizi; Publisher: Rupa; Price: Rs 295; Pages: 208

“Stories and food remain the same, only faces change and those too only vaguely. The same faces keep coming back every few generations to eat the same food and live out the same stories.”

When Ayesha understands that her relationship with food has made her obese, she embarks upon a journey of self discovery which leads her to discovering the fascinating journey of regional cuisine — the food she loves.

Interestingly told, the narrative shifts from present to an imagined past and back again, erasing lines that define time and space.

Laced with mouth watering recipes from the subcontinent and details of traditional preparations, this book is as much for the gastronome as it is for one who loves a tale well told.

Filed Under: Books

North Korea ‘demolishes’ nuclear test facility

May 24, 2018 by Nasheman

Apparent move seen as bid to set a positive tone ahead of talks with US President Donald Trump in June.

North Korea’s Punggye-ri nuclear test facility is shown in this DigitalGlobe satellite image [DigitalGlobe/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

North Korea has carried out what it says is the demolition of its nuclear test site in the presence of foreign journalists.

The demolition happened on Thursday at the Punggye-ri site deep in the mountains of the North’s sparsely populated northeast.

The dismantling of the nuclear test site was previously announced by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un ahead of his planned summit with US President Donald Trump next month.

Pompeo: ‘Bad deal’ with North Korea ‘not an option’ for US
The North’s decision to close the site has generally been seen as a welcome gesture by Kim to set a positive tone ahead of the summit.

Even so, it is not an irreversible move and would need to be followed by many more significant measures to meet Trump’s demands for denuclearisation.

The Korean Peninsula has seen a period of seemingly warming relations since an historic inter-Korea summit in April, when the two Koreas pledged to sign peace deal and pursue ‘complete’ denuclearisation.

The announcement comes shortly after North Korea threatened to walk away from the proposed summit with Trump, if Washington continues to do what it described as “unlawful and outrageous acts” that could damage Pyongyang’s “goodwill”.

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui said on Thursday that her country “will neither beg the US for dialogue, nor take the trouble to persuade them if they do not want to sit together with us”, according to the Korean Central News Agency.

Trump has also expressed doubts as to whether the summit will go ahead. He told reporters that he will know by “next week” if the talks will proceed or not.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Karnataka Dy CM Parameshwara claims BJP manipulated EVMs

May 24, 2018 by Nasheman


Newly elected Karnataka deputy chief minister G Parameshwara on Thursday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party had manipulated Electronic Voting Machines in the recently concluded state assembly elections.

Addressing reporters a day after taking oath of office, Parameshwara said: “Some of our leaders and I personally feel EVMs have been manipulated by BJP. Many Congress leaders lost at places even where Congress had a stronghold. We will complain to EC. We urge them to move back to ballot paper.”

On election in the Rajarajeshwari Nagar assembly seat, Parameshwara announced that the JD (S) will support the Congress candidate. The Election Commission had deferred the election in RR Nagar after nearly 10,000 voter cards were discovered in a flat in the area. The BJP demanded the EC to countermand the election, claiming that the Congress was behind the scandal. A police case was filed against Congress candidate and sitting MLA Munirathna. The election for Jayanagar seat was also postponed after the death of BJP candidate BN Vijaya Kumar. Elections to the two assembly seats will be held on May 28.

In reply to a question on how he landed the deputy chief minister post, Parameshwara said his caste has nothing to do with it. “I don’t think I got the post of deputy chief minister because I am a Dalit. It is by chance that I am a Dalit,” he said.

Before results for the Karnataka Assembly was announced, then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said he wouldn’t mind making way for a Dalit chief minister.

Filed Under: News & Politics

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