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LG’s 55-inch ‘world’s largest’ OLED HDTV panel is official, coming to CES 2012
LG‘s upcoming OLED TV panel measures 55 inches and comes with a contrast ratio of over 100,000:1, the company has announced. The panel is also just 5 mm thin and…
BBC moves towards HTML5 for websites, tells Flash it’ll still be friends
Even the British occasionally have to change with the times. Following a study stating that 80 percent of all web video is now compatible with HTML5, the BBC has formally adopted the standard…
Harry Potter breaks the box-office record
Harry Potter has once again cast a spell over the international box-office.
The boy wizard’s final film adventure, Harry Potter an the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, has raked in $126million (£78million) in takings since it opened in dozens of countries on Wednesday.
It has broken the record for midnight screenings in the U.S. and Canada with $43.5million (£27million) – setting the stage for a massive weekend debut.
Initial reports on Friday’s North American takings suggested it had made a further $40million (£25million), thereby passing the $80million (£50million) barrier and making it the most profitable day in Hollywood history.
Aamir Khan’s Production movie “Delhi Belly” banned in Kathmandu
Aamir Khan’s Production “Delhi Belly” has been taken out the cinema halls in Kathmandu yesterday by the censor board.
The censor board recently found that the movie has some inappropriate language used and warned the theatre owners to pull down the movie from theatre.
But if the theatre owners didn’t pull it off so the police has seized the movie reels and have suggested that if some of the bad languages will be removed from the reel then they might allow them to run the movie again in the theatre.
People to follow on twitter from Nepal
I was thinking to post the list some of the best tweepies from Nepal who must be followed in twitter and suddenly one of my friend posted the top 10 Nepalses you should follow if you’re into technology, so I am sharing the list here also with some additions to it. Thanks Swapnil