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When Janatha Garage’s Team Proved Media Wrong

Just when the positive buzz started building up for NTR’s Janatha Garage before the audio launch, a section of media began propagating false rumours that the film’s director Koratala Siva and cinematographer Thirru were at loggerheads on the sets.Fans were deeply upset with these rumours as the media was only targeting to rattle the hype which has already surrounded the film. However, it is the Janatha Garage’s team which is having the last laugh over the media.
During the film’s audio launch event which concluded last night, Janatha Garage’s team, including Koratala Siva, was full of praises to Thirru and his spectacular cinematography.The team members were particular about highlighting Thirru’s work in their speeches, and it was not even a pre-planned retort to the ill-mouthed media which hoped to gain by propagating negativity on the film.
Those who have seen the trailer would agree that if there was no harmony between Koratala and Thirru, the film’s output wouldn’t have been so grand. So dear media, take a chill pill.
Trending: #ThikkaKudirindhaBrother!!!

The ‘Cheppanu Brother’ controversy seems to have given birth to another cold war with #ThikkaKudirindhaBrother hashtag started trending on twitter.It is well known that #CheppanuBrother hashtag trended a few months ago after Bunny had refused to utter Pawan Kalyan’s name on the stage during the success meet of ‘Sarrainodu’. After receiving a cold treatment from fans of Pawan on social media, Bunny had to give a clarification behind his audacious loose talk.
During the promotions of ‘Thikka’, Sai Dharam Tej has taken leverage of this ‘Cheppanu Brother’ controversy and gave silent punches to Bunny in his bid to become the darling of Pawan fans. Fans of Bunny, who were hurt with Sai Dharam’s antics, are now exploding on social media after Sai’s ‘Thikka’, which released today, had received poor word of mouth. They have started #ThikkaKudirindhaBrother hashtag and trending it on top.
We have to wait and see how Sai Dharam reacts to this problem. Will he apologize or go all guns blazing at fans of Bunny especially when he has the full support of Pawan fans? A new cold war between Sai and Bunny has started for sure.
Will Jagan Brave E Coli Virus In Krishna Pushkaralu?

The much awaited Krishna Pushkaralu have begun yesterday and lakhs of devotees are thronging to the mighty Krishna River to take the holy dip. Already, several political honchos and celebrities have taken the holy bath in the Krishna waters.Following the tragic stampede that took the lives of several devotees during the Godavari Maha Pushkaralu last year, AP CM Nara Chandrababu Naidu has instructed the officials to take stringent measures to avoid any unwarranted incidents.
Meanwhile, a section of media (Pro-Jagan), started reporting an news alarming news that a deadly virus named E Coli has been found in the Krishna waters after environmental authorities collected a few water samples.While there has been no official statement issued by the environmental officials, the media house seems to be desperately trying to corner Chandrababu by spreading vague rumours.
Media’s propaganda will now irk Jagan as the YSRCP President will be in dual minds about taking the holy bath in Krishna. If he takes the holy dip, Jagan himself will nullify these reports. And if he doesn’t take the dip, he will face the backlash from the devotees. It’s advantage Chandrababu either ways.
South Park’ game maker invents fart-smelling VR system

The creators of an upcoming “South Park” video game have developed a stinky spin on virtual reality. Ubisoft unveiled plans Friday for a VR mask that will pump fart smells into gamers’ nostrils as they play the game “South Park: The Fractured But Whole.”
The system called the Nosulus Rift won’t be available for sale. It was designed for use at live events, such as the Penny Arcade Expo and Gamescom. The latest “South Park” game casts players as the gassy new kid in town and lampoons superhero culture.
Ubisoft senior producer Jason Schroeder says the technology is “the most immersive way” for players to experience the character’s superpower. The 20th season of the animated adult series is set to premiere Sept. 14 on Comedy Central.
New tool can recover smartphone data to help solve crimes

Washington: Scientists, including one of Indian-origin, have developed a new technique that could help law enforcement officials gather data from smartphones while investigating crimes.The increasing use of mobile technology in today’s society has made information stored in the memory of smartphones just as important as evidence recovered from traditional crime scenes.
The new technique, called RetroScope, moves the focus from a smartphone’s hard drive, which holds information after the phone is shut down, to the device’s RAM, which is volatile memory.”We argue this is the frontier in cybercrime investigation in the sense that the volatile memory has the freshest information from the execution of all the apps,” said Dongyan Xu, professor at Purdue University, who led the research along with colleague Xiangyu Zhang.
“Investigators are able to obtain more timely forensic information toward solving a crime or an attack,” Xu said. Although the contents of volatile memory are gone as soon as the phone is shut down, it can unveil surprising amounts of forensic data if the device is up and running.It was discovered that apps left a lot of data in the volatile memory long after that data was displayed, Xu said. To uncover that data, researchers including doctoral students Rohit Bhatia theorised that rather than focusing on searching for that data, the phone’s graphical rendering code could be re-targeted to specific memory areas to obtain and bring up several previous screens shown by an app.
RetroScope makes use of the common rendering framework used by Android to issue a redraw command and obtain as many previous screens as available in the volatile memory for any Android app. The screens recovered, beginning with the last screen the app displayed, are presented in the order they were seen previously.”Anything that was shown on the screen at the time of use is indicated by the recovered screens, offering investigators a litany of information,” Xu said. In testing, RetroScope recovered anywhere from three to 11 previous screens in 15 different apps, an average of five pages per app.
The apps ranged from popular social media platforms Facebook and Instagram to more privacy-conscious apps and others. “We feel without exaggeration that this technology really represents a new paradigm in smart phone forensics,” Xu said. “It is very different from all the existing methodologies for analysing both hard drives and volatile memories,” he said.

















