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Wednesday 31 December 2014

Salman Khan Questions On Aamir Khan’s Controversial PK


It’s for the first time Salman Khan has tweeted in support of his good friend Aamir Khan’s PK.
We all know how much PK has been dragged under controversies for some or other thing. Be it for high-ticket rates, nude PK posters and now in news due to its religious controversies.
In attempt to protest against the film, Bajrang Dal activists have apparently vandalized prominent theatres in Ahmedabad and Bhopal. The activists were also caught damaging theatres in the city.
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But with all ups and downs, PK is still doing well on screens. As well as the entire film industry has supported PK while some of them have also criticized the attack.
Aamir Khan’s close friend Salman Khan tweeted: @BeingSalmanKhan is P K not an amazzziiiiing film?
Aamir Khan, who is known for portraying his roles with perfection, says he respect all religions. “We respect all religions. All my Hindu friends have seen the film and they have not felt the same” Salman who had commented previously on the high-ticket rates is supporting PK. He expressed his likings after eleven days of movie release for the first time.
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Friday 26 December 2014

Google self-driving car prototype ready to try road



 

Google announced that the first completed prototype of its self-driving car is ready to be road tested.
"We're going to be spending the holidays zipping around our test track, and we hope to see you on the streets of Northern California in the new year," the Internet titan's autonomous car team said in a post at Google+ social network.
The prototype is a manifestation of plans that California-based Google revealed in May to build its own autonomous car minus typical features such as steering wheels.
"They won't have a steering wheel, accelerator pedal, or brake pedal... because they don't need them. Our software and sensors do all the work," Google's Chris Urmson said in a blog post in May.
Technical specifics about the prototype were not disclosed on Monday.
For Google, the car marks a shift away from adapting vehicles made by others in its quest to pioneer individual transport that needs only a stop-and-go function.
Google said early this year that the top speed of the battery-powered prototypes will be 25 miles (40 kilometers) per hour and that they would be designed for utility, not luxury.
The blog post on Monday showed a white, rounded bug-looking vehicle.
"Weve been working on different prototypes-of-prototypes, each designed to test different systems of a self-driving car-for example, the typical car parts like steering and braking, as well as the self-driving parts like the computer and sensors," Google said.
"We've now put all those systems together in this fully functional vehicle-our first complete prototype for fully autonomous driving."
Several automakers have been working on autonomous or semi-autonomous features for cars, such as self-parking, but no fully autonomous car has come to market.
"Self-driving cars, if widely adopted, stand to be as transformative to consumer life as the smartphone," said Mike Hudson, who tracks the automotive industry for eMarketer.
Matt Inman, the former computer programmer behind popular technology-focused humor website The Oatmeal, depicted Google's car as a hyper-cautious marshmallow in a playful post about a test ride.
"I'm ready for our army of Skynet Marshmallow Bumper Bots," the post at theoatmeal.com concluded.
"I'm ready for the future. I'm ready for the marshmallows."
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