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SLC Planning to Suspend Shehan Madushanka Over Heroin Possession

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) is planning to suspend the contract of medium pacer Shehan Madushanka after he was arrested for possessing heroin.

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Realme announces €499 Europe flagship with periscope zoom and 120Hz screen

Realme has a new high-end phone, and for the first time ever the brand is bringing it to Europe before its usual stomping ground of India. The Realme X3 Superzoom is launching in Spain and the UK first, as are more of the company’s new products including the Realme Watch and the Realme Band.

As you’d expect from the name, the X3 Superzoom’s key feature is a periscope zoom lens, a feature that’s so far only featured on expensive flagship devices like the Oppo Find X2 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. This lens is paired with an 8-megapixel sensor and offers 5x magnification over the primary 64-megapixel camera; the quad-camera array is filled out by an 8-megapixel ultrawide and a 2-megapixel macro.

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Realme announces €499 Europe flagship with periscope zoom and 120Hz screen

Realme has a new high-end phone, and for the first time ever the brand is bringing it to Europe before its usual stomping ground of India. The Realme X3 Superzoom is launching in Spain and the UK first, as are more of the company’s new products including the Realme Watch and the Realme Band.

As you’d expect from the name, the X3 Superzoom’s key feature is a periscope zoom lens, a feature that’s so far only featured on expensive flagship devices like the Oppo Find X2 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. This lens is paired with an 8-megapixel sensor and offers 5x magnification over the primary 64-megapixel camera; the quad-camera array is filled out by an 8-megapixel ultrawide and a 2-megapixel macro.

The X3 Superzoom has a...

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Captain's Support is Always an Advantage for Young Players: Shubman Gill

The Punjab batsman says for him, he just feels good to be complimented.

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'We'd Have Been Fierce Enemies On Field, Best Friends Off It': Shoaib Akhtar on Virat Kohli

With Virat if you fight, he gets more focused, says the former Pakistan pacer

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It's a Massive Thing for me to Get the Ball to Swing: James Anderson on Saliva Ban

Veteran England fast bowler James Anderson, who has started training again, is enjoying being back on the cricket field.

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ICC to be Blamed for Fall in Popularity of Cricket: Shoaib Akhtar

Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been vocal about a lot of issues pertaining to the dying art of bowling. Speaking to ESPNCrinfo, the "Rawalpindi Express" talked about the state of fast bowling in the times of T20Is.

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HTC’s former CEO is making a risky bet on a new VR headset and virtual world

XRSpace Mova XRSpace

XRSpace, a company led by former HTC head Peter Chou, plans to launch a new virtual reality headset later this year. The headset is dubbed the Mova, and it’s supposed to ship in the third quarter of 2020 for $599. Its selling points include 5G support, a hand tracking interface, and an expansive virtual world called Manova. But it sharply bucks the trend of cheaper, more interoperable VR platforms — opting for a specialized system at a fairly high price.

The Mova is a self-contained headset that’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. It looks similar to the Oculus Quest or the business-oriented HTC Vive Focus, although it’s slicker than either of them and gives users a choice of white or bright orange. It uses two cameras to...

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HTC’s former CEO is making a risky bet on a new VR headset and virtual world

XRSpace Mova XRSpace

XRSpace, a company led by former HTC head Peter Chou, plans to launch a new virtual reality headset later this year. The headset is dubbed the Mova, and it’s supposed to ship in the third quarter of 2020 for $599. Its selling points include 5G support, a hand tracking interface, and an expansive virtual world called Manova. But it sharply bucks the trend of cheaper, more interoperable VR platforms — opting for a specialized system at a fairly high price.

The Mova is a self-contained headset that’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. It looks similar to the Oculus Quest or the business-oriented HTC Vive Focus, although it’s slicker than either of them and gives users a choice of white or bright orange. It uses two cameras to...

Continue reading…



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Redmi Earbuds S arrives in India priced at Rs. 1799

Redmi Earbud S launched in India

Xiaomi has finally unveiled the Redmi Earbuds S true wireless earphones in India. If you’re wondering, yeah, it appears to be a rebranded AirDots S which had debuted in China earlier this year. Regardless, now that it has arrived, we’ve got a new option in the budget TWS market. So, let’s see what the Earbuds […]

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Shoaib Akhtar Unimpressed With Quality of Fast Bowling in Times of T20 Cricket

Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been vocal about a lot of issues pertaining to the dying art of bowling. Speaking to ESPNCrinfo, the "Rawalpindi Express" talked about the state of fast bowling in the times of T20Is.

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Could Never Dismiss Inzamam-ul-Haq in Nets: Shoaib Akhtar

Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is known to speak his mind, that more often than not grabs the eyeballs. This time around talking in the latest episode of ESPNcricinfo Videocast, the bowler talked about the best batsman he has bowled to.

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Brett Lee Picks Steve Smith Above Virat Kohli, Says He Can be As Good As Don Bradman

Brett Lee rated Steve Smith above Virat Kohli because of what the former has gone through in his career

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Dravid Raises Doubts Over ECB's Bid to Resume Cricket in Bio-secure Environment

Former India captain Rahul Dravid feels the ambition to resume cricket in a bio-secure environment is "unrealistic", giving a thumbs down to the concept primarily floated by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

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May 26, 1999 | Ganguly, Dravid Tear Into Sri Lanka With 318-Run Stand in Taunton

The 1999 World Cup didn't end as per plan for India, but they did have some memorable moments in the tournament

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If a Window Arose & There Was an Opportunity, I’d Certainly go: Mitchell Starc on Playing for Yorkshire

Auatralia fast bowler Mitchell Starc has recalled his time at Yorkshire county and said that he would return to play for them again if asked to.

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When Curtly Ambrose Threatened to "Knock Out" Steve Waugh

Former West Indies fast bowler Curtly Ambrose talked about the time when he threatened to "knock out" Steve Waugh on a Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

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India Have Played Pink Ball Test & are Not Completely Foreign to it: Mitchell Starc

Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has never been a huge fan of the pink ball but would welcome the prospect of bowling it against India in a day-night Test over the home summer.

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I Think Leadership Comes Extremely Naturally to me: Dean Elgar on Test Captaincy

Dean Elgar would be willing to become South Africa’s next Test captain as speculation about who will replace Faf du Plessis gathers momentum.

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We Will Have to Plan to Work in Batches, as Per Medical Norms After Lockdown is Lifted: Bharat Arun

It's been close to two months since the entire country has been in a lockdown. The cricketing action too has take a hit and no matches have taken place since March. While it has been tough on the fans to stay away from the game, the situation has been worse for the players, especially bowlers, as this break is going to affect their performance.

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Suicide Squad Director Says Completing His Cut Would Be Incredibly Cathartic

With Zack Snyder’s much-anticipated (as if) cut of Justice League officially in the works and marked for release on HBO Max, attention has turned to a potential re-cutting of another of DC’s cinematic misadventures, 2016’s widely panned Suicide Squad. The film was the subject of drastic last-minute reshoots in the wake of Batman V Superman’s critical mauling earlier that year, reshoots that likely contributed to its messy landing. That left fans with the sense that the movie director David Ayer originally wanted to make didn’t see the light of the day.

Emboldened by the Snyder Cut movement’s success, those fans have been engaging with Ayer on Twitter about the possibility that an “Ayer Cut” could be released on HBO Max in the same manner. His response? Let’s say he’s game for it. In a tweet posted today, he said:

I’ve never disguised my ambivalence toward any recuts of DCEU movies. Would they have been more coherent? In Zack Snyder’s case almost certainly not – I mean, did you see Batman V Superman? The guy couldn’t plot his way through a field. As for Ayer, the jury’s out. Warner Bros. freaked out over BvS, and whatever their “Edward Scissorhands” treatment of Suicide Squad did to try and prevent the same mistakes from happening, it clearly didn’t work. But at best, Ayer’s cut will elevate an unwatchable film into a mediocre one. Talk about marginal degrees of pointlessness.

Anyway, just as with Justice League, a groundswell of passionate, indeed vociferous fans want to see it happen, and importantly, David Ayer does, too. So, an Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad might be on the cards yet.



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How Harrison Ford Improvised One Of Star Wars’ Most Iconic Lines

Star Wars is crammed full of memorable lines, from classics like “May the Force be with you” right down to “I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.” Harrison Ford’s Han Solo gets many of these killer lines, but one of his best comes just before he’s about to be frozen in carbonite at the end of The Empire Strikes Back. Princess Leia finally confesses her feelings to him, saying “I love you!” Han Solo then looks her square in the eye and says “I know.”

It’s a killer response, with Ford’s charismatic delivery making what could be a callous comment extremely touching. There’ve been many stories on how this line came to be over the years, but Empire recently ran a feature on the 40th anniversary of the movie that clarifies exactly what happened on set.

We already knew that Solo’s response in George Lucas’ script was a straightforward “I love you, too.” But now we know that director Irwin Kershner considered that “too sappy” for a roguish character like Han. With the scripted line in the can, Kershner did a large number of takes with Ford improvising lines. But after multiple tries, they were getting nowhere (and it was now lunchtime). Ford then announced, “let’s do it one more time and that’s it,” and went on to deliver the response that made it into the movie.

Apparently Lucas was “horrified” when he saw this take, arguing that Han Solo would never respond like that. But when the scene was shown to a test audience, they absolutely loved it, so he was convinced to keep the line.

And that’s how movie magic is made. The rest of the article contains some other neat insights into the shoot of The Empire Strikes Back as well, which sounds like a much more fraught affair than Star Wars was just a few years prior.



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