add2

Thursday 27 October 2016

Bahubali 2 movie story leaked


Bahubali 2 movie story LEAKED; mystery why Kattappa killed Baahubali solved

This has to be the biggest news for all the Bahubali fans out there that have been desperately waiting for the coming of Bahubali 2.

The sequel of SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus epic drama Bahubali: The Beginning has got a release date finally. Fans are going gaga over the news but the only drawback is that the wait for Bahubali 2 is quite long. The Prabas and Anushka Shetty starrer will not release on the silver screens before April 2017 fans. The film is yet to go on floors and the most unfortunate incident has happened with the upcoming sequel of Bahubali. The story of the film apparently got leaked on social media and is being circulated virally. The secret behind the killing of Bahubali at the hands of Kattappa, which became the crux of  Bahubali: The Beginning was leaked online. The main plot of Bahubali 2, which will be titled as Bahubali: The Conclusion is now solved. Fans of the film are sharing the storyline of Prabhas, Tamannaah, Anushka Shetty, Rana Daggubati and Sathyaraj starrer everywhere. (ALSO READ: Baahubali 2: Wondering why Kattappa killed Baahubali? Watch the secret unfold in April 2017!)
According to message being circulated on WhatsApp about the story of Bahubali 2, the infamous mystery of why Kattappa killed Bahubali is answered. Bahubali had left the viewers hanging with their open climax and ardent fans were desperate to find the answer. Since the sequel would take time to release, they couldn’t contain their excitement for the film. A number of speculative stories suggesting the possible reasons why Kattappa could have killed Bahubali started making rounds of the news arena. Although, none of the answers looked convincing, these stories satiated the growing urge in fans.(ALSO READ: 11 reasons why Kattappa killed Bahubali in movie Bahubali: The Beginning!)
The leaked story of Bahubali 2 says that Kattappa (played by Sathyaraj) is loyal army chief of Mahishmati kingdom. Kattappa’s ancestors have sworn to obey the orders of the Mahishpati king. Not just Kattappa, but everyone born in this kingdom be it his ancestors or the generations that would follow are meant to serve the Mahishmati royals. (ALSO READ: Baahubali beats Dhoom 3 in Box Office collection worldwide: Prabhas movie makes Rs 545 crore!)
Once Bahubali becomes the emperor of the kingdom, he falls in love with certain Devasena (played by Anushka Shetty). The twist in the tale is that Bhallala Deva (played by Rana Daggubati) is also in love with Devasena. According to the instructions of Rajmata Shivagami (played by Ramya Krishnan), whoever marries Devasena will have to leave the empire and will be exiled. Bahubali agrees to this condition and decides to marry Devasena and leave Mahishmati kingdom.
Once Bahubali departs the kingdom, it comes under the attack of son of Kalakeya King, which forces Bahubali to return Mahishmati and save his kingdom. This drastic change of scenario sparks fear in Bhallala Deva, who thinks Rajmata will give reins back to Bahubali. Then, Bhallala Deva orders Kattappa to kill Bahubali. Kattappa, who is under the oath of obeying the king’s order does what is told. (ALSO READ: Bahubali: Shah Rukh Khan is inspired by Prabhas’ latest blockbuster!)
Well, this story line looks quite viable but it has to be seen if the makers actually present it when Bahubali: The Conclusion hits theatres in early 2016. In the modern period of Indian cinema, there have only been handful of movies that have got the audiences hooked up to it much after they have left the theatres. In the age where the success of movies is measured through the crore clubs it enters as opposed to longevity, as was it the times  gone by, Bahubali has managed to strike the right chords of its audiences and weaved magic with its story and visual effects.

icc cricket world cup

DIGITAL PROPERTIES OF ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015 NOMINATED FOR TWO PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS

Digital Platform of the Year nomination at the Sport Industry Awards 2016 for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 whist the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 App shortlisted at Sports Technology Awards 2016

The success of ICC Cricket World Cup’s digital platforms has been recognised at the double this week.
Firstly the Sport Industry Group have unveiled the Official Shortlist for the BT Sport Industry Awards 2016, featuring a variety of outstanding campaigns, sponsorships, programmes, brands and activations from across 13 different categories. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 has been named as one of six nominees for the esteemed accolade of Digital Platform of the Year. You can see further details by clicking here


View image on TwitterView image on TwitterView image on Twitter

 In a second separate nomination, the official ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 App has been shortlisted for Sports App of the Year at the Sports Technology Awards 2016. You can see further details by clicking here.





0:49
/
1:34


The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 was seen as a landmark success for the ICC’s proactive digital programme. The event website attracted an unprecedented 36 million unique visitors and accumulated over 300 million page views; which represented a 10-fold increase on any previous ICC event.
The success of the official tournament app was also hugely significant, which was downloaded more than 4.5 million times and was ranked as the number-one sports app in no fewer than 48 countries around the world.

How Google Fiber Inspired The Creation Of One Of The World’s Top Tech Conferences
BDrew Hendricks
Kansas City: home to Jazz, the Royals (2015 World Series Champions) and BBQ.
For the past few years, it's also been the envy of the tech world with first access to Google Fiber..... eliminating all perception as just "flyover country".
Having initial dibs on this gigabit speed internet not only helped elevate KC as a top tech hub, it brought jobs, startups and created a buzz that can't be quantified.
This journey all started with a challenge from Google: "What would you do with internet 100x faster?"
Selected among 1,100 applicants for first access to this service, the burgeoning city came together to brainstorm the possibilities of a hyperspeed internet:
"What could we build if there were no constraints?"
The conversation among business and community leaders went beyond bandwidth: what elements held back the creation of new ideas and entrepreneurs? Aversion to risk is widely accepted as one of the biggest barriers to innovation.
By shifting the culture towards making risk acceptable, could new innovations have a chance to germinate & flourish?
What if the community had a chance to hear from people who took on some of humanity's boldest challenges? Could that inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs to go out and change the world?
It was this big picture, long term thinking that spurred the creation of Compute Midwest, which has since become one of the world’s top tech conferences.
"I loved Compute Midwest. It showed me there is plenty of innovation in places you might not expect", said Robert Scoble, Entrepreneur In Residence at UploadVR and speaker at the conference in 2015.
Robert Scoble speaking at Compute Midwest. Photo credit Simon Kuo
Over the past 5 years it’s put the "world’s most ambitious ideas" front and center, creating a prime gathering spot for influential tech innovators from around the globe, like:
- Andy Grignon (built first iPhone for Steve Jobs)
- Alexis Ohanian (Reddit Co-Founder)
- Cynthia Breazeal (Robotics Pioneer & Jibo Founder)
- Jenny Lawton (Former CEO, Makerbot)
- Stephen Wolfram (Founder, Wolfram Alpha)
- John Underkoffler (CEO of Oblong, Built Futuristic UI in Steven Spielberg's Minority Report)
...and more, including leaders from SpaceX and NASA.
Learning how these speakers overcame challenges to create breakthrough innovations "can change the way you see the world", said Compute Midwest founder Michael Gelphman.
"When you learn how NASA sent a 2 ton rover to Mars, it makes it seem like almost anything is possible," he added.
The core DNA of the conference is ideas. It's purpose: "like Willy Wonka's factory....to create an unforgettable journey for the mind," Gelphman says.
The event has certainly executed on that vision over the years, creating a eclectic mash up of emerging trends like: Self Driving Cars, Virtual Reality, Elon Musk's Hyperloop, Robots, 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence, Bitcoin, Quantum Computing and more.
In 2016, almost 1000 business leaders, startups, engineers and investors will converge in Kansas City on November 2nd to hear from 8+ world class speakers, including: Bibop Gresta (COO of Hyperloop Transport Technologies), Jordan Evans (NASA's Mars 2020 mission) and Bob Metcalfe (co-Inventor of Ethernet).
What started out as a play by for faster internet and making the broadband market more competitive ended up creating an idea that could inspire more ideas.
It's true that Google Fiber was the start of something big, connecting machine to machine.
But in this city so well positioned for a bright tech future, it became so much more than that.
It sparked the genesis of Compute Midwest - connecting remarkable people and revolutionary ideas, becoming one of the world's greatest tech conferences along the way.
                                                                                                                                                                                          -Tech.Sakthiz

Monday 24 October 2016

15 Hot New Technologies That Will Change Everything

Illustration: Randy LyhusThe Next Big thing? The memristor, a microscopic component that can "remember" electrical states even when turned off. It's expected to be far cheaper and faster than flash storage. A theoretical concept since 1971, it has now been built in labs and is already starting to revolutionize everything we know about computing, possibly making flash memory, RAM, and even hard drives obsolete within a decade.
The memristor is just one of the incredible technological advances sending shock waves through the world of computing. Other innovations in the works are more down-to-earth, but they also carry watershed significance. From the technologies that finally make paperless offices a reality to those that deliver wireless power, these advances should make your humble PC a far different beast come the turn of the decade.
In the following sections, we outline the basics of 15 upcoming technologies, with predictions on what may come of them. Some are breathing down our necks; some advances are still just out of reach. And all have to be reckoned with.