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Personal data can be retrieved from used Tesla parts even after a factory reset according to hacker

According to cybersecurity researcher who goes by the handle 'greentheonly,' hackers could retrieve a wealth of personal information from old Tesla dashboard systems, even after a full factory reset.




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'Up to 10 clubs' growing concerned about crowd control when Premier League restarts

Premier League clubs fear that fans will break coronavirus social distancing guidelines even if football returns at neutral grounds. Some clubs believe viewing parties will also threaten guidelines




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Prime Minister departs for Osaka to attend G20 Summit 2019 [ph]Photo Courtesy: Lalit Kumar[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from Osaka after successful completion of his 3-day visit to Japan to attend G20 Summit 2019[ph]Photo Courtesy : Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Vice President departs on his three Nation visit to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia [ph]Photo Courtesy: M Asokan, Photo Division[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for two day State visit to Bhutan [ph]Photo Courtesy: Chandan Kumar Shah [/ph]





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Prime Minister departs from Bhutan after successful completion of his State visit to Bhutan [ph]Photo Courtesy: Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Vice President departs from Tallinn after last leg of his successful visit to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia





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External Affairs Minister departs from Kathmandu after successful completion of 5th India-Nepal Joint Commission Meeting





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Prime Minister departs for bilateral visits to France, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain[ph]Photo Courtesy : Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs form Abu Dhabi after successful completion of his visit to UAE[ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen jora [/ph]





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Prime Minister departs from Manama after successful visit to Bahrain[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs from France after successful completion of his 3-Nation Visit to France, UAE and Bahrain [ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for Vladivostok on his 3-day visit to Russia [ph]Photo Courtesy : Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Primer Minister departs from Vladivostok after successful completion of 2-day visit to Russia [ph]Photo Courtesy : Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for Houston on first leg of his 7-day Visit to USA[ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for New York on 2nd leg of his 7-day Visit to USA [ph]Photo Courtesy : Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from New York after successful completion of his visit to USA[ph]Photo Courtesy - Naveen Jora[/ph]





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Vice President departs from New Delhi on his 2-Nation Visit to Comoros and Sierra Leone[ph]Photo Courtesy - Shiv Raj[/ph]





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Vice President departs from Moroni after successful completion of first leg of his 2-nation Visit to Comoros and Sierra Leone[ph]Photo Courtesy - Photo Division[/ph]





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Vice President departs from Freetown to New Delhi after successful completion of his 2-nation visit to Comoros and Sierra Leone [ph]Photo Courtesy: Shiv Raj[/ph]





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President departs for Manila on his 2-nation visit to Philippines and Japan [ph]Photo Courtesy: RB Photo[/ph]





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Vice President departs for Baku to participate in the 18th NAM Summit in Azerbaijan [ph]Photo Courtesy : Photo Division[/ph]




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Vice President departs for New Delhi after successful completion of his visit to Azerbaijan[ph]Photo Courtesy: Gajendra Singh, Photo Division[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs for Riyadh on his visit to Saudi Arabia[ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs from Riyadh after successful completion of his visit to Saudi Arabia [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen Jora[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs for Bangkok on his 3-day visit to Thailand [ph]Photo Courtesy: Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs from Bangkok after his successful visit to Thailand [ph]Photo Courtesy: Lalit Kumar[/ph]




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Prime Minister departs for Brazil to attend the XI BRICS Summit [ph]Photo Courtesy: Lalit Kumar[/ph]





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Prime Minister departs from Brasilia after successful completion of his 2-day visit to Brazil [ph]Photo Courtesy: Naveen jora[/ph]





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Arts and Crafts-style Home in Westchester

A Manhattan couple by way of Italy built and designed this 6,267-square-foot American Arts and Crafts-style home in New York's Westchester County. It is listed for $3.8 million.




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Indian rapid response team imparts training in Kuwait

The Indian Rapid Response Team imparted training and shared its experience with the Kuwaiti personnel at Jaber Al Ahmed Hospital as part of capacity building in the fight against COVID-19.The team had reached Kuwait on Monday.A release issued by External Affairs Ministry on Monday said that the rapid response team is expected to stay in Kuwait for the next two weeks to help the Kuwait government with medical assistance in testing and treatment of the people infected by the novel coronavirus.The team went to Kuwait following a phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Saba. Both the leaders had agreed for a coordinated approach towards the deadly disease.




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FTAs may hurt Make in India drive, says auto parts industry

The government is in discussion with the European Union (EU) and Australia for FTAs. The country already has such trade pacts with Asean




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As counting starts for Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, Sun TV stock price down by 8.08%

Sun TV is promoted by DMK chief M Karunanidhi's grand-nephew Kalanithi Maran




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Ricciardo braced for 'chaos' when Formula One starts

Australia's Daniel Ricciardo anticipates "chaos", "rust" and "adrenaline" should the 2020 Formula One season start at last. The global spread of the coronavirus has already led to 10 races, of what was to have been a record 22-event championship, being either cancelled or postponed. Officials at the FIA, motorsport's world governing body, are hoping to launch the season behind closed doors in Austria on July 5. "(It will be) some form of chaos, hopefully in a controlled manner," the Renault driver told BBC Radio Five Live. "I am not really referencing cars everywhere. But there is going to be so much rust, a combination of emotion, excitement, eagerness." Ricciardo, waiting out the crisis on his farm near Perth, Western Australia, believes a dramatic season-opener is in prospect at the Red Bull Ring. "Everyone is going to be ready to go," he said. "You are going to get some guys who perform on that level of adrenaline and others who might not. "So you're going to get some bold ...




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Satyanshu Singh starts online classes to raise money for COVID-19 relief

Filmmaker Satyanshu Singh has launched a unique initiative to raise relief money for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The director has started online classes for budding cinema students and has roped artistes from different fields of filmmaking for the initiative. Actor Vinay Pathak, screenwriters Anjum Rajabali and Sudip Sharma, cinematographer Siddharth Diwan and director Shoojit Sircar have come aboard the initiative. Since April 1, more than a dozen lectures have been conducted with students from cities like Bokaro, Kota, Bhilai, Almora, and Coimbatore taking part in them. Overseas students have also showed interest in the lectures. Through the initiative, Satyanshu has so far raised Rs 15 lakhs which has been donated to non-for-profit organisations like Milaap, Goonj, Sarvahitey, and Sneha, providing food and support to out-of-work labourers, women and children in slums, and the homeless. The daily wage workers from the film industry are also benefitting from this ...




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Carts, kiosks and Indian retail


A number of implicit and explicit constraints influence the extent to which carts and kiosks work as avenues of creative entrepreneurship. Varupi Jain compares the Indian scenario with that in the US, and notes cultural and social realities that shape the Indian experience.




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Sex education still off the charts


Students must feel comfortable seeking counselling on sex-related issues. Each of their questions, no matter how private, needs to be answered. Experts argue that openness in conversation would decrease frustrations and aggressions linked to sexuality amongst youth, says Parul Sharma.




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The sum of broken parts


Should Bangalore and its surrounding municipalities be merged into a single jurisdiction, as the state's politicians are now proposing to do? The Constitutional standard as well as Bangalore's abysmal record of administering even the core metropolis both argue against centralisation. The India Together editorial.




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Indian-American woman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences




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PIOs twice as likely to die of Covid-19 as white counterparts in Britain




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No Spitting, No Fans: Baseball Restarts South Korea's Sports Season

South Korea's sporting industry emerged from the coronavirus shutdown with baseball while football and golf will soon follow suit.




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Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju Charts Way for Sports to Return to Normalcy After Covid-19 Lockdown

Kiren Rijiju said coronavirus has changed everything and sports need to be conducted in a new way




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Dance Deewane Kickstarts Season 3 With Online Auditions

Madhuri Dixit, who is among the judges of the show, recently recorded a special promo asking contestants to upload their dancing videos.




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Mohanlal's Daughter Vismaya Shares Her Love for Martial Arts in Throwback Video

Mohanlal's daughter is seen training with her Muay Thai instructor in the throwback video she shared on Instagram.




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Is Facebook Free Basics Back? No, Improved Discover Starts by Killing Net Neutrality Arguments

But how is it different from the controversial Free Basics, which faced opposition particularly in India? The single biggest change is that it allows access to every website available.




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Umpires' Group Starts Distributing Food to Help Local Scorers, Groundsmen hit by Lockdown

The COVID-19 pandemic has so far claimed over 700 lives and infected more than 23,000 people in the country.




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Upstarts Movie Review: This Netflix Film About Start-up Woes is Worth Investing Your Time in

'Upstarts' is very contemporary and contemplative take on our times. Read our review of the new Netflix film below.




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Bundesliga Starts Testing Players for Coronavirus Amid Restart Hopes

Bundesliga will still needs the go-ahead from Angela Merkel's government to resume.




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Former Manchester United Star Andy Cole Starts Kidney Research Fund

Andy Cole had suffered kidney failure in 2015 after picking up a virus and had a life-saving transplant three years ago.