Friday, 30 March 2018

April Fool| pranks|

Here is some good April Fool’s prank?



April Fools' Day (sometimes known as All Fools' Day) is an associate degree annual celebration in some European and Western countries commemorated on April one by taking part in sensible jokes and spreading hoaxes. The jokes and their victim's area unit known as April fools. individuals taking part in April Fool jokes usually expose their prank by shouting "April fool" at the unfortunate victim(s). Some newspapers, magazines and alternative revealed media report pretend stories, that area unit typically explained future day or below the news section in smaller letters. though well-liked since the nineteenth century, the day isn't a public vacation in any country.



Need inspiration for a good April Fool’s prank?
1. Place a pair of pants and shoes in your ice dispenser.
2. Put marbles in the hand soap dispenser.
3. Putting googly eyes on someone’s computer mouse so that it won’t work.
4. Place a pair of pants and shoes in Easter egg foils.
5. Hide all of the entrance to your office building if it only has one entrance.
6. Put food colouring in the mailbox.

But others may be a little trickier to put into practice:
7. Glue all the eggs in the hubcaps of someone’s computer.
8. A meat and mashed potato sundae make for quite the hand soap dispenser.
9. Put a glow stick in a toilet paper into the toe of your kid’s shoes.
10. Take the door knob off your kid’s shoes.
11. Rearrange somebody while pretending to pee.
12. If you rip up a toilet paper roll, then leave them a ransom note.
13. Hide an alarm clock in someone’s keyboard who isn’t a very good typist.

Sunday, 25 March 2018

Ubisoft is adding a new studio in Mumbai



Ubisoft is adding a new studio in Mumbai 




"Ubisoft first came to Kiev 10 years ago and since then the team grew and took on challenging projects, but alongside Kiev, we have always been interested in Odesa and thus the flawless occasion for us to show this was by opening an office there", said Sébastien Delen, Managing Director for Eastern European Hub studios (Romania, Ukraine and Serbia), Ubisoft.

 More news from Ubisoft now as the French publisher reveals it is opening two new development studios. Ubisoft is said to be in search of up to 100 hires of "talented developers" within the next two years and will partner with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) to research/focus on machine learning and AI algorithms. The new Odesa studio will join Ubisoft's existing Ukrainian studio in Kiev and consolidate presence in the East-European territory. The Ubisoft Mumbai team will work closely with Ubisoft Pune, collaborating on the development of Ubisoft's AAA console games. 

Several seniors will also join the Mumbai team to share their experience with the new recruits and help them ramp up quickly. Ubisoft has posted up that it will expand into India and Ukraine with its new Mumbai and Odesa studio. 

"Ubisoft first came to Kiev 10 years ago and since then the team grew and took on challenging projects, but alongside Kiev, we have always been interested in Odesa and thus the flawless occasion for us to show this was by opening an office there".

 The company behind game series such as Assassin's Creed, Prince of Persia, Watch Dogs and Far Cry already operates one studio in India and the Mumbai studio will also be overseen by Ubisoft Pune managing director Jean-Philippe Pieuchot. "Mumbai being one of the biggest cities in the world, the opening of a new studio here will allow us to reach out to both national and worldwide talents". Opening a studio in one of the world's biggest and most dynamic cities will open the doors to a new pool of talents. "Mumbai will focus on AA development, and leverage our expertise in live operations and games as a service".

Saturday, 24 March 2018

LIGHTS OFF| EARTH HOURS|TODAY|




Turn off your light today, The world celebrate EARTH HOUR.








Let us all stand in solidarity and observe Earth Hour tonight from 8:30 to 9:30pm for conserving energy by switching off all unnecessary energy consumption. We aim for a healthy and sustainable future for the world.

For one hour every March since 2007, darkness has swept the globe as grassroots environmentalists, schools, offices and those responsible for some of the world’s most iconic landmarks switch off lights in a symbolic call for more action on climate change.


Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The event is held annually encouraging individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights for one hour, from 8:30 to 9:30 pm on a specific day towards the end of March, as a symbol of commitment to the planet. It was started as a lights-off event in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. Since then, it has grown to engage more than 7,000 cities and towns across 187 countries and territories.
Occasionally, in years when Holy Saturday falls on the last Saturday of March, Earth Hour is moving a week early rather than its traditional date.
Earth Hour 2018 will be on March 24, from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.