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Collectors’ Meet At TDP MP’s Function Hall!

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Controversies continue to dog Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. Even as the huge expenditure on his camp offices in Hyderabad, Vijayawada and Guntur and his latest decision to stay at a star hotel in Hyderabad along with his family have become a subject of criticism, the two-day Collectors’ Conference being held in Vijayawada has also become a controversy.

According to reports, the conference is being held at a function hall supposedly belonging to a Telugu Desam Party MP.It is learnt the government is spending Rs 1 crore on holding the conference at the function hall. Needless to say, the MP makes a good amount of money through the conference.

The question is why the government has chosen this function hall, instead of holding the Collectors’ conference at Vijayawada Municipal Corporation conference hall or other government office premises.Moreover, the said function hall is located far away from the city and the government had to make transport arrangements for the Collectors from the hotels to the venue.What do you call it, if not misuse of official machinery?

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Clinton, Sanders make all-out blitz in California primary

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Anaheim: Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders duelled for support Tuesday ahead of California’s presidential primary, as the Vermont senator showed few signs of backing off his efforts to boost his longshot odds for the nomination.Sanders’ campaign launched a $1.5 million ad buy in the state and announced it would seek a recanvass in last week’s Kentucky primary, where he trailed Clinton by less than one-half of 1 percent. The recanvass, which is not a recount, involves reviewing the election results but is unlikely to change the results or the awarding of delegates.

The Democratic hopefuls campaigned in California, where Clinton hopes to make a statement in the June 7 contest that will effectively end the primaries and encourage the party to coalesce around her candidacy. Clinton is targeting Latino and black voters, who have typically backed her candidacy is high numbers, as she campaigns across the state.”I can’t do any of this without your help,” Clinton told a crowd of supporters in Los Angeles. “California, I need your help.”Sanders, meanwhile, unveiled new advertising that will appear in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento, underscoring his intense focus on the state. The ad urged voters to choose a “new direction” for the Democratic Party.

“If we win big in California, we’re going to go marching into the Democratic convention with a lot of momentum,” Sanders said to cheers at a rally on the outskirts of Disneyland. “And if we go marching into the Democratic convention with a lot of momentum, we’re going to march out with the Democratic nomination. And if we march out with the Democratic nomination, Donald Trump is toast.”Sanders hopes that winning a large share of the state’s 475 delegates will give him momentum heading into the party’s Philadelphia convention in July. He is barnstorming the state, holding multiple rallies a day in hopes of connecting directly with grassroots supporters.

Entering the final contests in June, Clinton leads Sanders by 271 pledged delegates according to a count by The Associated Press but the self-described democratic socialist has vowed to soldier on and amass as many delegates as possible.Clinton holds a substantial lead with party leaders and elected officials, called superdelegates, and is on track to clinch the nomination through the combination of pledged delegates and superdelegates after contests in California, New Jersey and four other states on June 7.But despite the math, some Democrats are concerned that Sanders’ tactics could make it more difficult to unite in the summer. In an AP interview on Monday, Sanders said the process of crafting the party’s platform and holding its convention could be “messy,” adding, “Democracy is messy.”

Sanders held a rally at a convention center in Anaheim, where he asked supporters, “Anybody here making a living wage from Disney?” The crowd shouted back, “No!” He said Disney offered an example of a “rigged economy” in which the corporation generates large profits but workers fail to get ahead.He does not make as many references to Clinton in his stump speech as he did weeks ago. But in Anaheim, the crowd booed when he told them that Clinton “has a number of super pacs and she is also raising significant sums from Wall Street.”

As she has for weeks, Clinton avoided all mentions of her primary opponent while campaigning in the state. Instead, she unveiled a new line of attack against Republican nominee-in-waiting Donald Trump, hammering him on his past statements over the housing crisis and suggesting that he paid nothing in taxes.”Trump economics is a recipe for lower wages, fewer jobs and more debt,” she told union workers in Los Angeles. “I’ll tell you what I’m going to do. I’ll never let Wall Street bankrupt Main Street again.”

Clinton devoted the bulk of her remarks to criticizing Trump’s foreign policy record, his economic policies and personal finances, an approach she has taken as she pivots to the general election.Trump shot back in a statement, saying he’s made a lot of money in down markets. “Frankly, this is the kind of thinking our country needs, understanding how to get a good result out of a very bad and sad situation,” said Trump.

Smart home gadgets need to live together

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United States: Smart home technology that has long been knocking at doors will settle into the mainstream after rival gadgets and services become hassle-free guests that get along with one another, industry insiders say.While smart home offerings have been around for years, attention has been heightened by Google, Amazon and Apple maneuvering to be at the heart of managing devices capable of wirelessly taking commands or feeding information.”We need to look at problems in the home from a holistic perspective and realize it is the value of all these devices working together that will drive adoption of the smart home,” EVRYTHNG senior vice president of connected products Curt Schacker said.

He was speaking in Silicon Valley on Tuesday for the start of a 20th anniversary Connections conference devoted to smart homes and the fast-growing Internet of Things.EVRYTHNG works with businesses to manage data gathered from just about any object given a “real-time digital identity” by using computer chips, sensors or even scannable codes.”We think every single thing in the world can benefit from a digital identity,” Schacker said.Last week, Google unveiled a virtual home assistant device that will challenge Amazon Echo as the Internet giant laid out a future rich with artificial intelligence.

Google Home, about the size of a stout vase, will hit the market later this year, vice president of product management Mario Queiroz promised at the Internet giant’s annual developers conference.Home devices will incorporate new Google virtual assistant software introduced by chief executive Sundar Pichai.”Our ability to do conversational understanding is far ahead of what other virtual assistants can do,” Pichai told a packe audience.”We are an order of magnitude ahead of everyone else.”

Home devices combine machine learning, online search, voice recognition and more to allow people to get answers to questions, manage tasks or control devices by speaking naturally, demonstrations showed.When Home hits, it will challenge Amazon Echo voice-controlled assistants that have proven to be a hit since the Seattle-based online retail colossus unveiled them two years ago. Echo models are infused with Alexa virtual assistant software that can be built into anything “from a lawn sprinkler to a ceiling fan,” Amazon Echo chief evangelist David Isbitski said at Connections.

“We started thinking about Echo and Alexa and it was hard for us to imagine in a couple of years any kind of interaction with technology will not be voice driven,” Isbitski said.”It is easy to see that voice will be everywhere.”He envisioned an era of “ambient computing” in which, as depicted in science fiction, people speak commands and machines respond and obey with the help of artificial intelligence.”The Internet of Things enables these smart home scenarios we have been talking about for years,” Isbitski said.

A section at Amazon’s online retail website is devoted to smart devices that work with Alexa, an open network that invites developers to teach the software new skills.Amazon last year established a $100 million Alexa Fund to provide venture capital for innovators working with the technology.
“We are crawling; we are going to be walking pretty quick and we are all looking forward to running toward that smart home that we have always envisioned,” Isbitski said.Meanwhile, Apple has been wooing developers with a HomeKit framework for using the technology giant’s devices and Siri virtual assistant to manage smart appliances, fixtures and more.

Apple is believed to have HomeKit news planned at a press event taking place in San Francisco in June.Speakers at Connections were skeptical that one smart home device would rule them all, given the array of service providers and gadget makers along with the fact that the web of smart things is growing to include cars.Mark Skarpness chairs IoTivity, a project aimed at establishing standards that would let the gamut of smart devices work together.”I think the market will get much bigger if you are not spending all your time competing on connectivity and instead competing on what we can do for you,” he said.

An Example Of Jagan’s Arrogance

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Former YSRCP leader who recently shifted his loyalties towards TDP, Jyothula Nehru made several striking comments on YSRCP President YS Jagan. In his recent interview to a noted news channel, Nehru said that his relationship with Jagan strained due to Jagan’s obstinate behavior.Nehru went on to recall more startling facts about how Jagan kept him aside while he was trying to help him improve YSRCP’s image when the party was heading towards no proper direction despite being the main opposition party in the Assembly.

Nehru said that Jagan never entertained anyone who tried to suggest him about various topics and that he always took his own decisions and made others follow. “In the process, Jagan started avoiding me and there was even a situation where he didn’t even let me sit in my own allotted chair in the Assembly,” said Nehru.

Nehru further said that Jagan wanted no one to sit beside him as he wanted to be on par with Chandrababu who also sits alone on his chair in the Assembly. Nehru then revealed that Jagan also asked him not to speak anything in the AP Assembly after the first two sessions. The senior leader revealed that he joined TDP upon Chandrababu’s invitation as he couldn’t handle Jagan anymore.

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