The person who ordered the mouthwash was surprised to see the parcel
The Indian citizen ordered a mouthwash from the world’s leading online retail company Amazon but was surprised to see the parcel received.
In ordering online, sometimes a person has to be deceived which is costly but sometimes those deceptions also prove to be beneficial.
Lokesh Daga from Mumbai, India shared a post on…
Leicester City victory in FA Cup, players express solidarity with Palestine in celebration
Leicester City beat Chelsea by one goal in the final of the FA Cup at Wembley to win the title for the first time.
Leicester City and Chelsea faced off in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium in London, with both sides struggling to take the lead.
The first half of the match ended without a goal, then in the…
Tesla refuses to accept bitcoin over environmental concerns
Electric car maker Tesla has refused to accept the corrupt currency bitcoin. After which the price of bitcoin has come down.
Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, a company that launches commercial space flights, made the announcement on his Twitter account. “Due to environmental concerns, we have stopped accepting bitcoins for…
Saudi Arabia: The moon did not appear, Eid will be on Thursday
According to the decision of the Ruwit Hilal Committee (Supreme Court) of Saudi Arabia, the moon of Shawwal has not been seen, so Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated in the Gulf countries on Thursday, May 13.
According to Arab media reports, members of the government committee and astronomers met in Saudi Arabia to observe the month of…
Will the account of those who do not comply with the new privacy policy be deleted or not? New description of WhatsApp
Will the account of users who do not comply with the new privacy policy be deleted or not? WhatsApp has come up with a new explanation in this regard.
According to international media, the social networking site WhatsApp has been forcing its users around the world for the…
Now holograms will be able to move in the air
Scientists at Bergham Young University (BYU) had earlier created a burst of photons in the air that could be easily seen by ordinary people without a device. “These are real holograms that look different in every way,” says Dean Ismail, a professor of electrical engineering at BYU.
The study, which took three years of hard work, has been…
Introducing the world’s first smartphone for children
The world’s first smartphone for children has been developed.
Designed for children, this phone features parental locks and restrictions.
The company has priced the smartphone at just 199 199.
The name of this smartphone is ‘Novus’, the special thing about it is that it becomes a smart watch and a speaker with artificial…
The appearance of your teeth matters a lot when it comes to your personality; this is why people go for veneers to enhance the beauty of your sparkling beauties—interested to know more? Let’s start with what are porcelain veneers?
What are veneers?
Many people come confused to their dentist asking veneer teeth meaning; it’s pretty simple. Veneers are like thin films of teeth…
Global warming has tripled the risk of flooding in the Asian mountains
Glaciers abound in Tibet, the Himalayas, and parts of the Karakoram. Because of them, this region is also called the Third Pole. The region has the largest amount of ice after the South and North Poles.
Now, Chinese and Swiss experts have warned that global warming could cause glaciers to erupt and dramatically increase water…
A microprocessor with 50 billion transistors in the space of nails
California: IBM has developed a microprocessor with the world’s thinnest transistors, with each transistor being 2 nanometers wide, even thinner than DNA.
Thanks to such microscopic transistors, the microprocessor that has been developed has 50 billion transistors as large as ordinary human nails, which is undoubtedly a…