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Nokia mobile has built-in, dedicated Facebook key ..


It is the first Nokia phone that includes such a key, and is also the most affordable querty from the company, priced at Rs 3,499.

The new Nokia Asha 205 mobile phone now includes a built-in dedicated Facebook button.

It is the first Nokia phone that includes such a key, and is also the most affordable querty from the company, priced at Rs 3,499.

“Young consumers are increasingly using Facebook for communication, socialising and entertaining. The launch of the Nokia Asha 205 responds to this growing demand and gives a unique option for consumers at an affordable price point”, Viral Oza, Director Marketing, Nokia India, told reporters here on Tuesday.

Kevin D’Souza, Country Growth Manager, Facebook India, said Facebook has 65 million active users in this country.

Nokia has also included ‘Slam’ feature in Asha 205. Slam allows consumers to share multimedia content like photos, music and video with nearby friends almost instantly, Nokia officials said.

Slam works with most Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones without the need to pair devices, and without the recipient needing to also have Slam, they said.

“In just a few clicks, people can ‘Slam’ their content to another device faster than Bluetooth alone and without consuming internet data”, Nokia said.

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The sad story continues for India..


England turns on the screws while India disintegrates

The day’s play included a now familiar sight of a despondent audience witnessing a Sachin Tendulkar failure, his decline so rapid, so defining, everything else paling in significance.

Away from the body, static in the crease, his bat a timid weapon and an inside-edge to an incoming ball; the Tendulkar we knew would have covered.

But this is a different Tendulkar, a cricket mortal, a man under intense, at times ruthless, scrutiny. Hence, every failure makes a humungous impact on the dressing room. On his future too!

In 15 innings thus far this year, Tendulkar has only two 50-plus scores. Obviously his wretched form has left the team bleeding.

Not that his approach lacks effort. He is still the most enthusiastic, dedicated and disciplined player; passionate and fiercely involved even from third man and fine leg where he fields mostly these days. But cricket has turned its back on Tendulkar.

England, resumed at 199 for five, and prospered to 330. The 131 runs added on Friday morning came through Graeme Swann (56), Root (42) and Matt Prior (33), the last two carrying on from the confidence acquired overnight.

Desperate day ahead

By close, India, at 87 for four, was looking at a desperate Saturday with Mahendra Singh Dhoni needing to play the innings of his life, an innings that would save the series and his reputation as someone who believes in leading from the front.

If the batsman excels the pitch must have eased; little credit is given to his skills. If the bowler dominates, obviously the pitch must have helped; again few appreciate his prowess. It can be a cruel game but cricket is basically quite uncomplicated.

You score runs if you bat well but you don’t always get wickets by bowling well.

Joe Root shone for England by batting sensibly. Piyush Chawla picked four wickets but not all for incisive bowling.

The second day’s play had an element of incongruity — the good and not so good shared the limelight.

Root was a pleasant change from batsmen who appear in a hurry to make an impact. He loves to follow the old school fundamental of batting — play straight and look to bat long.

To do that, a batsman has to raise his game and Root was comfortable, building his innings, pacing his shots, essentially concentrating on cementing his place and putting England in a strong position.

England dominated the day. It batted with purpose and bowled to a plan. Root was involved in two fruitful partnerships — 103 for the sixth wicket with Prior and 60 for the eighth wicket with Swann.

Dominant and enterprising

He was the dominant partner and the more enterprising too. He had read the pitch well to emerge with an innings that did justice to his talent. He was the inspiration for Swann to exhibit his batting potential, a gritty half century, his first in three years.

Prior was the day’s first victim, when he misread the line from R. Ashwin bowling round the wicket. Tim Bresnan went cheaply and then fell Root, his intended drive flying back to Chawla.

The English bowlers then took over. Virender Sehwag earned his seventh duck against England when he played inside the line, the ball wobbling in and sending him out.

Cheteshwar Pujara, the new hope, got a rough decision. It looked rough only in replays, not from umpire Rod Tucker’s position, as the ball grazed the forearm and nicely nestled in the forward short leg’s palms.

Tendulkar’s dismissal created pressure and Gautram Gambhir succumbed, driving ambitiously, a shot that was always fraught with danger against James Anderson, who produced an outstanding spell to rattle the Indian camp.

The match is not lost yet but the fight to save it has only intensified.

Brief scores:

The scores:

England – 1st innings: A. Cook lbw b Ishant 1 (28b), N. Compton c Dhoni b Ishant 3 (12b), J. Trott b Jadeja 44 (133b, 7x4), K. Pietersen c Ojha b Jadeja 73 (188b, 10x4), I. Bell c Kohli b Chawla 1 (28b), J. Root c&b Chawla 73 (229b, 4x4), M. Prior b Ashwin 57 (142b, 6x4), T. Bresnan lbw b Ishant 0 (2b), G. Swannlbw b Chawla 56 (91b, 6x4), J. Anderson c Pujara b Chawla 4 (17b), M. Panesar (not out) 1 (5b), Extras (b-5, lb-12) 17, Total (in 145.5 overs) 330.

Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Compton), 2-16 (Cook), 3-102 (Trott), 4-119 (Bell), 5-139 (Pietersen), 6-242 (Prior), 7-242 (Bresnan), 8-302 (Root), 9-325 (Swann).

India bowling: Ishant 28-9-49-3, Ojha 35-12-71-0, Jadeja 37-17-58-2, Chawla 21.5-1-69-4, Ashwin 24-3-66-1.

India – 1st innings: G. Gambhir c Prior b Anderson 37 (93b, 4x4), V. Sehwag b Anderson 0 (2b), C. Pujara c Bell b Swann 26 (72b, 3x4), S. Tendulkar b Anderson 2 (13b), V. Kohli (batting) 11 (39b), M.S. Dhoni (batting) 8 (27b, 1x4), Extras (b-1, lb-2) 3, Total (for four wickets in 41 overs) 87.

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Sehwag), 2-59 (Pujara), 3-64 (Tendulkar), 4-71 (Gambhir).

England bowling: Anderson 9-2-24-3, Bresnan 10-1-25-0, M. Panesar 14-4-24-0, Swann 7-3-9-1, Trott 1-0-2-0.

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18 children among 27 dead in US school shooting..


18 children, principal, psychologist among the victims; shooter found dead

A young gunman killed his mother and 25 other people, including 18 children, when he went on a shooting rampage inside a US school, before turning the gun on himself, in one of the deadliest such incidents witnessed in the country.

The shooter whose act of firing indiscriminately at students and staff left the Connecticut city of Newton shocked and paralysed was identified as 20-year-old Ryan Lanza.

According to the New York Times, Lanza’s mother was a teacher at the school and he walked up to her classroom loaded with two 9mm handguns and wearing all black, and opened fire, killing her and 25 other adults and children.

He first shot and killed his mother and then shot 18 students in the classroom before killing himself inside the school.

The incident occurred at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown city of Connecticut state.

Connecticut police said “several fatalities” have been reported in the incident that sent crying children spilling into the school parking lot as frightened parents waited for a word on their kids.

Connecticut State Police lieutenant Paul Vance told reporters outside the school that the “shooter was deceased inside the building.”

He said the shooting resulted in “several fatalities including students and staff.”

The police have recovered a 9mm handgun from the scene.

Officials said the shooter wore black combat dear and a military vest.

There was also some confusion initially about the number of shooters as some reports suggested two men were likely involved in the shooting episode.

Fox News quoted a law enforcement official as saying earlier that the shooter was believed to be a father of one of the students at the school.

The police however did not release information about the shooter and whether he was a parent or worked at the school.

Pictures showed panicked children, some of them crying, being led out to safety by their teachers.

US President Barack Obama was briefed by his top counter-terrorism advisor on the deadly shooting shortly after which he called the FBI Director and the Connecticut Governor.

Obama spoke to Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and expressed his condolences to the families of the victims. He promised that his administration would offer all help necessary to help deal with the tragedy.

Vance said the police received a 911 call at around 9:30 in the morning (local time) about the shooting. The school has been evacuated and the police is extensively searching “every door and crack of the school” for information about the shooter and the motive.

A woman on the scene told CNN that “20 parents were told that their children are dead. It was awful.”

Vance said the scene has been secure and many agencies are working together to investigate the horrific incident.

“The President is receiving regular updates as more information becomes available about this incident,” said White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney, at his daily news conference.

He said the FBI was supporting state law enforcement as well as local law enforcement, as they respond to and begin to investigate this incident.

Newtown is about 60 miles northeast of New York City and the school has about 600 students.

NBC Connecticut further reported that the entire school district was in lockdown and police and FBI agents were going room to room searching the school.

Such cases have prompted several politicians to seek a review of American gun laws. In August, a gunman went on a shooting spree in a Wisconsin gurdwara, claiming six lives.

In July, 12 people were killed and 38 injured in Colorado where a gunman opened fire at the premiere of the Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises”.

“We are all stunned, shocked, and distraught by this tragic shooting, by this violent act, and by the loss of so many young children. Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the students, teachers, and educators killed and wounded in Newtown, Connecticut,” said House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi.

“The entire nation will continue to stand as a source of support to this community in the days and weeks to come,” Pelosi said.

US Senator Mark Begich said he was deeply saddened by the “deplorable” act of violence against children, who are the most vulnerable of individuals.

House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer described the incident as a parent’s worst nightmare and called it a “senseless tragedy“.

“There can be no consolation other than to know that they have the heartfelt prayers and support of an entire nation,” Hoyer said.

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