Friday, October 14, 2016
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Lenovo Ideapad Y700 Gaming Laptop Launched in India: Price, Specifications, and More
Lenovo has expanded its gaming portfolio with the launch of the Y700 laptop in India. Priced at Rs. 99,990, the Lenovo Ideapad Y700 will be available via the company's onlinethedostore.
The company has also announced a host of offers with the new Lenovo Ideapad Y700 laptop including a free Lenovo Y Gaming Backpack and accessories worth Rs. 12,999 available to customers at the special price of just Rs. 2,499. The accessories include Lenovo Y Gaming surround sound headset which comes with 7.1 virtual surround sound and is also VoIP-ready with built-in controls;Lenovo Y Gaming precision mouse with five levels of adjustable weight; and a Lenovo Y Gaming mechanical switch keyboard offering up to six customisable keys for macro recording.
For college students, Lenovo India has announced up to 3 years of additional warranty worth Rs. 4,499 along with up to 3 years of accidental damage protection cover.
(Also see: Critical 'ThinkPwn' Security Flaw Found in Lenovo Laptops; Other Manufacturers Potentially Vulnerable)
The Lenovo Ideapad Y700 laptop features a 15.6-inch full-HD IPS display and is powered by an Intel Core i7-6700 HQ (2.6GHz up to 3.5GHz, 6M cache) paired with 16GB of RAM and 4GB Nvidia (N16P-GX GDDR5 4G) graphics card. The device runs Windows 10 Home and comes with 1TB inbuilt storage along with 128GB SSD storage option. The laptop sports Dolby audio JBL speakers. The company touts that the laptop comes with 'optimised thermal cooling technology.'
Announcing the new Y700 laptop, Bhaskar Choudhuri, Director, Marketing Lenovo India, said, "The new Y700 is testimony to Lenovo's constant innovation and pursuit to create new categories that enhance the consumer experience. Traditionally, gaming PCs are seen as bulky and heavy but the Lenovo Y700 is sleek and portable. At the same time, it offers the experience, performance and versatility that gamers look for."
Lenovo Ideapad Y700 Gaming Laptop Launched in India: Price, Specifications, and More
Lenovo has expanded its gaming portfolio with the launch of the Y700 laptop in India. Priced at Rs. 99,990, the Lenovo Ideapad Y700 will be available via the company's onlinethedostore.
The company has also announced a host of offers with the new Lenovo Ideapad Y700 laptop including a free Lenovo Y Gaming Backpack and accessories worth Rs. 12,999 available to customers at the special price of just Rs. 2,499. The accessories include Lenovo Y Gaming surround sound headset which comes with 7.1 virtual surround sound and is also VoIP-ready with built-in controls;Lenovo Y Gaming precision mouse with five levels of adjustable weight; and a Lenovo Y Gaming mechanical switch keyboard offering up to six customisable keys for macro recording.
For college students, Lenovo India has announced up to 3 years of additional warranty worth Rs. 4,499 along with up to 3 years of accidental damage protection cover.
(Also see: Critical 'ThinkPwn' Security Flaw Found in Lenovo Laptops; Other Manufacturers Potentially Vulnerable)
The Lenovo Ideapad Y700 laptop features a 15.6-inch full-HD IPS display and is powered by an Intel Core i7-6700 HQ (2.6GHz up to 3.5GHz, 6M cache) paired with 16GB of RAM and 4GB Nvidia (N16P-GX GDDR5 4G) graphics card. The device runs Windows 10 Home and comes with 1TB inbuilt storage along with 128GB SSD storage option. The laptop sports Dolby audio JBL speakers. The company touts that the laptop comes with 'optimised thermal cooling technology.'
Announcing the new Y700 laptop, Bhaskar Choudhuri, Director, Marketing Lenovo India, said, "The new Y700 is testimony to Lenovo's constant innovation and pursuit to create new categories that enhance the consumer experience. Traditionally, gaming PCs are seen as bulky and heavy but the Lenovo Y700 is sleek and portable. At the same time, it offers the experience, performance and versatility that gamers look for."
How to download and install iOS 10 public beta
How to download and install iOS 10 public beta
- Open Safari on any of the iOS devices listed above.
- Head to Apple's iOS 10 public beta website.
- Tap the blue Sign Up button and sign up for the beta software program.
- If you already have signed up, just tap Sign In and key in your your Apple ID and password.
- Read the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement and tap Accept.
- Tap the iOS tab. Its background becomes blue when selected.
- Under Get Started, tap enroll your iOS device.
- Scroll down and tap the blue Download profile button.
- This will take open an Install Profile screen, asking you to install iOS Beta Software Profile. Tap theInstall button on the top-right.
- Enter your passcode, if any.
- Read the Consent message from Apple. Tap Install on the top-right.
- Tap Install again in the pop-up.
- A pop-up will ask you to restart your iOS device to apply changes. Tap Restart.
- Once the device has rebooted, head to Settings > General > Software Update.
- You will see iOS 10 Public Beta 1 here. Tap Download and Install.
- Enter your passcode, if any.
- Read Apple's Terms and Conditions and then tap Agree on the bottom-right.
- Now iOS 10 will begin downloading. On our iPhone 5s, it showed up as a 1.6GB download.
- Once the download is complete, tap Install Now to install iOS 10 public beta on your iOS device.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
UEFA Champions League - Photos - Real Madrid -2016

Starting XI for the Champions League final!

FT: Real Madrid 1-1 Atlรฉtico de Madrid (5-3 on penalties)
WE ARE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS!!! ๐
¡SOMOS CAMPEONES DE EUROPA! ๐...

#LAUNDECIMA!!!

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๐ซ๐ท Mister Zinedine Zidane —


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๐ต๐น Best Player in the World: Cristiano Ronaldo ๐
#HalaMadrid —


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Raรบl and รlvaro Arbeloa ๐

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Keylor Navas

๐จ๐ด James Rodriguez ๐

Cibeles awaits!
¡La Cibeles nos espera!

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๐จ๐ท Keylor Navas
๐ง๐ท Marcelo M12
๐ง๐ท Danilo Luiz
๐ต๐น Cristiano Ronaldo
๐ซ๐ท Karim Benzema
๐ต๐น Pepe
๐ช๐ธ Nacho Fernรกndez Iglesias

#LaUndecima is in Madrid!

๐ฌ๐ง Gareth Bale
๐ญ๐ท Mateo Kovaฤiฤ
๐ญ๐ท Luka Modric
๐ฉ๐ช Toni Kroos

Real Madrid were crowned champions of Europe for the 11th time after beating Atletico Madrid in a dramatic penalty shootout in Milan.
Real Madrid were crowned champions of Europe for the 11th time after beating Atletico Madrid in a dramatic penalty shootout in Milan.
Sergio Ramos' controversial finish put Zinedine Zidane's side ahead before Atletico striker Antoine Griezmann missed a penalty.
However, substitute Yannick Carrasco sent the Champions League final into extra-time with a close-range finish.
Cristiano Ronaldo struck the winning penalty after Juanfran had missed.
- How the Champions League final was won: Relive the drama from the San Siro
- 'The most important penalty of Ronaldo's life'
How the penalty shootout unfolded
In the shootout, Lucas Vazquez, Marcelo and Gareth Bale scored for Real, with Griezmann, Gabi and Saul Niguez replying to make it 3-3.
After Ramos stepped up to make it 4-3, Juanfran hit the post, leaving Ronaldo with the chance to win the cup.
The competition's all-time leading scorer kept his composure to win it - his third individual Champions League triumph following on his from his successes with Manchester United in 2008 and Real in 2014.
Zidane's tactics deliver silverware
Zidane, a Champions League winner with Real as a player in 2002, replaced Rafael Benitez as manager at the Bernabeu in January, with Real still reeling from a bruising 4-0 hammering by Barcelona earlier in the season and facing the prospect of a second successive campaign without major silverware.
The 43-year-old finishes it as the seventh different manager to deliver a European Cup to Real.
As stylish as his side were going forward, they were just as impressive at the back as Atletico's attacking duo of Griezmann and Fernando Torres were starved of service before the interval.
Bale and Ronaldo repeatedly dropped back into midfield to help cut out the supply routes to Griezmann and Torres, while Karim Benzema also typified Real's work rate by doing his defensive duties.
Atletico were the better side after the break yet fortune was on Real's side as Pepe's rash challenge on Torres went unpunished and Stefan Savic stabbed another golden chance wide.
Bale shines ahead of Euro 2016
Bale was excellent as Real dominated the first half - powerful going forward and quick to help out at the back when required.
The Wales international was a danger at set pieces while he was heavily involved as his side took the lead.
Despite having an effort cleared off the line, Bale faded after the break and he spent most of extra-time limping around the pitch with cramp, unsurprising considering his work rate.
Yet he still put himself forward for the decisive shootout - and scored with a cool, low finish to help his team to a famous win.
What now for Simeone and Atletico?
Three weeks ago, Atletico were on course for a La Liga and Champions League double, yet Diego Simeone's side end the season without a trophy after the most heartbreaking of defeats.
Having finished three points behind champions Barcelona in Spain, they are left to reflect on what might have been despite an impressive second-half performance at the San Siro.
Griezmann became more dangerous but his missed penalty proved crucial, even though Carrasco later levelled after Juanfran's brilliant volleyed cross.
It is the third time Atletico have reached the final and failed to win yet the future remains bright, with Simeone likely to remain in charge next season despite earlier reported interest from Premier League clubs.
His task this summer will be keeping his assets, with Griezmann and midfielder Saul having been linked with moves to Chelsea and Manchester United respectively.
Clattenburg emerges with praise
England's Mark Clattenburg had his work cut out as he refereed a tempestuous derby, which saw eight bookings.
Real defender Pepe was at his theatrical best from the start as he tried to influence the Premier League official, who also had to calm down Simeone after Dani Carvajal's early foul on Griezmann.
Ramos put Real ahead from what looked like an offside position but Clattenburg's assistant kept his flag down.
However the 41-year-old from County Durham, who will be officiating at Euro 2016, was right to award the penalty which saw Griezmann hit the underside of the bar in the 47th minute.
The stats you need to know
- Atletico have now contested more European Cup/Champions League finals without winning the trophy than any other club (three).
- This was the eighth Champions League final to go to extra-time, and the seventh to go to a penalty shootout.
- Zinedine Zidane is the second man (after Miguel Munoz) to win the European Cup/Champions League with Real Madrid as both a player and a manager.
- Zidane is the first French manager to win the Champions League.
- Sergio Ramos became the fifth player to score in two different Champions League finals, and the first defender to do so (also Raul, Samuel Eto'o, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo).
- Indeed, Ramos joins Messi and Eto'o as one of three players to score in his first two Champions League finals.
- Antoine Griezmann became the first player since Arjen Robben in 2012 to miss a penalty in the Champions League final (excluding shootouts).
- Only Marcello Lippi (three) has lost more Champions League finals as a manager than Diego Simeone (two).
Home TeamReal MadridAway TeamAtl Madrid
- Possession
- Home48%
- Away52%
- Shots
- Home25
- Away17
- Shots on Target
- Home8
- Away4
- Corners
- Home7
- Away6
- Fouls
- Home18
- Away16
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Man of the match - Casemiro
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