Monday, July 4, 2011
Did Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra cheated on her. Rumour mills have been abuzz with news that all is not well between Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra. This story is however a bit shaky, as many sources report that the relation between Shilpa and Raj is going on a rough note. It has been reported that the enterprenuer husband is cheating on Shilpa Shetty.
Don't know if actor Shilpa Shetty is aware of this or not, but gossip mills and the internet are in overdrive about her husband, biz honcho Raj Kundra getting overfriendly with a gorgeous, auburn-haired beauty at a hair transplant clinic in London. Some of the internet bloggers based in London and a few on Twitter also go on to say that this "twice married NRI businessman of a hot Bollywood actress" gifted the clinic assistant an European holiday following which she never resumed her work.
"The source of this news is apparently a doctor of a London-based hair transplant clinic where the clinic associate worked. Raj, who has been visiting the clinic to prepare for his hair graft surgery, apparently made the biggest mistake in revealing that he is Shilpa Shetty's husband. The actor is a well-known name in London after winning the TV reality series Big Brother, where she was reportedly subjected to racist remarks," says a source, who's made a mention of the gossip on his blog.
According to some bloggers on the internet, the doctor at the clinic also tattled to his customers that Raj gifted his assistant a European holiday. "It appears that the loaded businessman might have got a little too friendly with the doctor's attractive female assistant during his frequent trips to the clinic. The doctor himself has been telling other Bollywood clients that the gentleman proceeded to invite this hot firang assistant to an European holiday, from which she never returned to resume work," a blog quotes an Indian gossip columnist as saying.
Shilpa's recent appearance with Raj was at the recently concluded IIFA festival in Toronto. Her hubby seems to be a tad conscious in his glam biwi's presence and always stepped back when approached by shutterbugs.
Finally, the suspense over the cast of Rohit Shetty's upcoming film Bol Bachchan has come to an end. Last month, rumours spread like wildfire that Rohit Shetty has been showing a lot of interest in Samantha since her debut film Yem Maya Chesave was a runaway hit. However, a section of media also reported that Asin might bag the offer since she's represented by the same talent management company which represents Ajay Devgn, who's playing one of the lead roles in the film.
As per the latest reports from Bollywood, Rohit Shetty has, reportedly, signed Asin and Genelia to play the lead role in the film which also stars Abhishek Bachchan and Ajay Devgn.
This is the first time that Asin and Genelia are going to act together despite acting in several South Indian films over the past several years. Rohit Shetty's next film, Singham, which has Ajay Devgn and Kajal Aggarwal in lead roles will open in screens on July 22.
The Anna University results 2011 are now online for students. These are very important exam results for the Anna University of Technology at Chennai, which will help determine educational plans, careers and possibly alter summer plans as well. There is also some news available on the Anna University of Technology Channai Exam schedule as a change has been made to an exam's timetable.
The 2011 exam results can be obtained for all students who took the particular exams for April and May of this year. Students simply head to the Anna University's specific result section, enter their registration or roll number and submit to get their exam score. The latest exams for Anna University include Distance Education and UG/PG Examinations for the Mark or Credit systems.
The good news for those students who aren't happy with their initial Anna University results for 2011 is that there is a Revaluation process. It will cost some money but if done before July 13th, students have a chance to do better during Revaluation. The Revaluation costs 700 rupees, which is the equivalent of$15.75 in US Dollars, so not as daunting a figure as it may look.
Anna University, known for its reputable educational programs in India, was officially split into six different universities between 2007 and 2010, including the Chennai University of Technology. The technology university in Chennai officially started on the 1st of February 2007 and is located in Tamil Nadu of India.
There is news for the Anna University of Technology Chennai regarding an exam schedule change on the time table. An important note for students in the M.E. Computer Science and Engineering branch has also been announced online. The 241074 Soft Computing examination was changed from it's original schedule of 5th of July 2011 and will now occur on the 6th of July 2011 from 10AM until 1PM local time. Students should definitely make sure to take note of this so they don't show up for a test on the wrong date!
In all probability, most of us would be aware that using obvious or guessable passwords such as “password” or your pet's name isn't a good idea at all. But then what options do you really have to come up with a strong and secure password?
First things first, you should have a different, fairly long and very strong password for each account. It's tempting to use the same password for all of your online accounts, but doing so puts every account in jeopardy if one of them gets hacked.
To break into accounts, hackers often employ a method called “dictionary attack”, which involves using words straight from the dictionary to guess the passwords. So it is strongly recommended that you don't use standard words as your passwords; rather try creating meaningless words from a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. And don't just replace letters in a word with a simple (e.g. 'A' with the @ symbol) because that's a very common trick. The password can be strengthened by using a blend of lower and uppercase letters.
The password should be quite complicated. But still, try and use something which you would be able to remember. Come up with something which incorporates various alphanumeric characters. Ideally, it should be a mnemonic sort of thing which you can instantly memorise. But if you see that this is not happening then spend some time in memorizing that password.
Now remembering more than one passwords can be a daunting task. This is where a password manager comes into the picture. KeePass is a fairly good, free password-management tool that runs on Windows and Mac OS X. It stores all the passwords in one encrypted database which can be accessed by a single master password.
Then there's a multi-platform password manager called LastPass which comes with the capability of auto-syncing different computers and browsers, thereby, giving you the access to your encrypted database from any device. However, the catch here is that you sacrifice the security of keeping your password list combined to a single drive.
These password managers are great but not 100% safe. The best password is the one you generate yourself, which is highly complicated with a mix of upper and lower case letters, symbols and numbers. The trick lies in picking up a short phrase or a long word and get creative with it.
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