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Best Highlights of CES 2020

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The Consumer Electronic Show 2020 kicked ofbesf Tuesday Jan 7 at the La s Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA. This annual event celebrates all thing technology. Over 4,500 companies showed off their latest product. Including smart phones, Smart tv, Electric Vehecial, home appliences, AI technology, plant based meat product, innovative technology and many more. These are some of the best highlights of the show. Alienware Concept UFO Only a prototype, dells new hand held device brings the power of a gaming pc in the palm of our hand.   This handheld gaming PC is essentially a Nintendo Switch for playing PC games. The device looks and feels amazing. The is a great chance that this prototype will hit the market very soon Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite Out of nowhere, Samsung unviled two brand new phones. Samsung Galaxy S10 lite and Note 10 Lite. Which will deliver one of Samsung's most distinct features for power users at a portion o

Australian Wildfires Claimed The lives of 1 Billion Wildlife.

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Started since September Australian wildfires have done a great amount of damage to the Australian wild life and vegetation. It is considered to be one of the largest wildfire ever recorded. The Australian wild fire has covered areas eight times larger than the California’s wildfire in 2018 which was the state’s most destructive wildfire. The fires have now killed at least 25 people and destroyed almost 2,000 homes. The blazes turned skies orange and made breathing the air in Sydney as bad as smoking 37 cigarettes. The wildlife has suffered heavy damage.  An estimated 1 billion animals have been lost, and scientists fear long-term damage to many sensitive ecosystems. So what started the fires? There were many reasons behind it. Some were by lighting and some by human action. 21 Australians were arrested for deliberately setting fires. However, it’s the climate conditions that provide ample fuel for the fires to grow and spread. Before the fires ignited, Australia was alrea

Check out This Amazing Self flying Umbrella.

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Imagine you are walking down the streets, Smartphone in one hand, coffee on another and you’re late for work. Then all of a sudden it starts to rain. What will you do? You can’t throw your coffee, it’s a good coffee. And you can’t put your phone away. Plus you can’t take shelter either. You’d wish someone would hold your umbrella for you but sadly there’s no one. Then your imagination kicks in and you wish for an umbrella that will hover over you and follow you around. Well, the brilliant minds at Moulla and Augmented magic have created DroneBrella, The self-flying umbrella. The DroneBrella is truly an amazing tech for someone who enjoys rain. The device is connected to a Smartphone. It features different modes. You can command it to follow you, manually fly it like a drone, command it to stay put at a same place and let it hover around on its own. The umbrella is built to counter the incoming winds and adapt to the change in its direction so that it can always stay at

The Annual Pokhara Street Festival 2020

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The 21 st annual Pokhara street festival at lake side Pokhara wrapped up yesterday. Starting from 28 December 2019 to 1 January 2020, the five days festival was a celebration of Nepali culture, tourism and welcome to a new decade complete with Handicrafts exhibition, fireworks, sports program, tourism events, performance of popular artists, cuisines from around the world, cultures of all seven provinces. The five-day fest is organized by Restaurant and Bar Association of Nepal (REBAN) Pokhara on the occasion of New Year and also to promote Visit Nepal 2020. This year’s street festival is to be organized coinciding with the government-announced Visit Nepal Year-2020. It was a joyous moment as people filled the streets of lakeside Pokhara to enjoy many attractions such as an exhibition of handicrafts, entertaining sports program, adventurous tourism events, documentary screening, children’s park and performances of various artists including a special performance by singer Ra