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Master Hard Surface Modeling: Top Courses in India for Aspiring 3D Artists
Explore hard surface modeling courses in India to master tools like Maya and ZBrush for gaming and animation. At 3D Mojito, gain hands-on training and build a portfolio to kickstart your creative career. Perfect for beginners and advanced learners alike.
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K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier: The Secret Framework to Master Life, Business & Inner Clarity
There comes a point in every entrepreneur’s journey when hard work stops being enough.
You’ve read the books, followed the routines, and even joined masterminds—but something still feels… misaligned. You’re working more than ever, but growing less. You’re busy but not fulfilled. You’re scaling, yet somehow stuck.
Why?
Because no external strategy can fix internal chaos.
That’s exactly what T.I.G.E.R. Santosh Nair, India’s leading entrepreneurial coach and motivational powerhouse, addresses in his transformative course: K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier.
This isn't just a course. It’s a personal reset button. A deep realignment of self. A way back to purpose, power, and peak performance.
What Is the K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier?
In the words of Santosh Nair:
"In business and life, success isn’t just about hard work; it’s about the mastery of self."
K.A.S.H.S. stands for Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills, Habits, and Strategies—five critical forces that shape not just your entrepreneurial journey, but your very identity.
But here’s the catch: most entrepreneurs master only one or two.
The rest? They ignore or misunderstand.
The K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier gives you the tools to activate all five—and when you do, your life and business don’t just change—they transform.
Why Entrepreneurs Lose Their Edge
Nair draws a poetic parallel in this course.
Just like the Ganga River starts pure at Gangotri but picks up pollution as it flows through crowded towns and chaotic cities, entrepreneurs begin with clarity and purpose—only to get clouded by pressures, distractions, and the daily grind.
Deadlines replace dreams. Meetings drown vision. And your “why” slowly fades into a long list of to-dos.
The K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier course helps you trace your way back to the source, where purpose, power, and purity once lived.
The Five Forces of the K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier
Let’s unpack each layer of this powerful model:
1. Knowledge – See with Entrepreneurial Eyes
You’ll learn to:
Understand the 4 personalities within you: Body, Mind, Intellect, Spirit
Decode the V.U.C.A. world (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous)
Grasp the future of work and how to stay relevant
Manage time complexity with clarity
In short, you stop reacting—and start anticipating.
2. Attitudes – Lead from Within
You’ll shift from:
Negative patterns to constructive thinking
Short-term reactions to a futuristic vision
Chaos to calm, even in uncertain conditions
This is where mental discipline becomes your secret weapon.
3. Skills – Build the Inner Toolkit
You’ll master essential tools like:
Meditation for focus
Introspection for clarity
Affirmations for internal alignment
These aren’t just “soft skills.” They are survival skills for high-performance entrepreneurs.
4. Habits – Win Your Days, Win Your Life
Santosh Nair introduces the 21-Day Habit & Confidence Multiplier, a blueprint for:
Resilience in the face of setbacks
Daily gratitude to ground your growth
Repetition that breeds transformation
Because your habits are the invisible architecture of your success.
5. Strategies – Lead in the Real World
It’s not just about mindset. You’ll also learn:
How to modernize leadership
Techniques for time and energy mastery
The Gratitude & Confidence Multiplier for sustainable momentum
This is where inner mastery meets real-world execution.
The Inner Conflict: Why Most Entrepreneurs Feel Divided
One of the most powerful insights in the course is the internal tug-of-war between your four selves:
Your Body wants comfort
Your Mind seeks pleasure
Your Intellect desires logic and control
Your Spirit craves growth and fulfillment
When these forces aren’t aligned, you feel torn, tired, and stuck.
The K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier brings these inner parts into harmony—so you operate not from conflict, but from clarity.
Who This Course Is For
This is not for the faint-hearted.
It’s for entrepreneurs who are:
✅ Done with surface-level success ✅ Ready to align their outer hustle with inner peace ✅ Willing to evolve as leaders, creators, and visionaries ✅ Craving deeper meaning and higher mastery
If that’s you—welcome home.
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That’s why we’ve partnered with legends like Santosh Nair, bringing India’s best business minds to your fingertips.
📚 Courses like K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier aren’t just about learning—they’re about liberation from the limits you've outgrown.
🚀 Your Next Step: Multiply Your Life
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8 Lessons from Vipassana
2010 was a peculiar year. It was the year in which I found the great fortune of stumbling upon a book about the bizarre incidents and experiences of an Australian girl voyaging through the Indian subcontinent. The book — a 21st century rewrite of the lore of the hippie trail, offered little towards cerebral surprises, but made for a curious viewing of the life of someone who was brave (or foolish) enough to have gone through all the trouble that she did for the experiences she sought.
The author chronicled days spent discovering religion and spiritual heaven while avoiding hell — nosy neighbours, opportunistic rickshaw-wallas, and the odd would-be rapist. She portrays an all too familiar India — the world’s spiritual shopping mall serving food-poisoning on Tuesdays, vehicular accidents every Friday, and frightening latrines as a daily course. Not all of her pages carried so much drama, but they laid out a rough sketch of the trials and tribulations of the average foreigner in attempting to make sense of the country.
The smallest chapter in the book spoke to me the most. There was a tiny passage that depicted the joy and punishing solitude of the type rarely considered as thrill — monastic rituals, austere and rigorous routines, distress and hardship — it seemed a bit too much for anyone, let alone a solo adventurer. And yet, it seemed like just about the only thing she really enjoyed during her trip.
That was my introduction to Vipassana. That first memory is still fresh: the desire to confront this awkward specimen of a situation for myself, only because, at the time, it seemed so bizarre. To my ignorant mind, I could not have comprehended the result of ten long days (and nights), sitting around without the utterance of a single syllable. If nothing else, it would just be yet another substance: to taste, chew on, spit out, and rave about having conquered yet another mountain of sensory input; spin it all into a tall tale of profundity and wisdom.
Thankfully, the taste was sweet. To me, this became pretty important. It felt like a gigantic discovery and I often found myself proselytizing like a broken record for days after the first course. I eventually stopped for being seen as a bit of a nuisance, however, my fascination with the practice only grew with time. In those ten short days, I had experienced a deep, resounding change from within. As difficult as the journey had been, I only knew I had to keep going.
That was all ten years ago. 2010 was peculiar, but a dozen Vipassana courses later, life only became weirder.
It’s the stark contrast that gets you; the juxtaposition of life inside a course, and then witnessing the world outside. It is hard to illustrate and is not really the point of this post, but I mention it only because I’d like to warn you that many of the lessons I’ve learnt are all experiential truths. Simply engaging the intellect is not enough. You can’t describe the taste of salt to someone who has never experienced it before, and you can’t learn to swim simply by reading about it.
With that said, understand that even though I have been practicing for a while, it does not mean I have achieved any form of mastery over my practice. I still consider this as the just the first step in a very long path. I share these insights, all of which have broadened and enriched my understanding of not only myself, but of all-encompassing experience existence in itself. My only hope is to encourage you to sit down and focus on your breath.
1. Relaxing meditation is more like aggressive deconditioning…
The mind is a big ball of accumulated, tightly-knotted habits. Habits are not merely mundane proclivities like picking your nose, or a preference for K-pop. Habits are the set of all unconscious tendencies, picked up over the course of one’s life and through generations past, resulting in present thought, action, or both. Natural instincts such as the struggle to survive and the urge for sexual gratification are among the densest of elements residing within the mental landscape.
Mental forces are easiest to imagine when you think of them as analogous to Newton’s Third Law: each action has an equal and opposite reaction. As the mind sees, the mind does. Cause and effect. Through millions of years of evolution, the mind has been shaped to recognize and react to patterns. Certain emotions may result in specific thoughts. Certain thoughts may result in specific behaviours.
When you sit down to practice Vipassana, you essentially train yourself to observe the mind without reacting. The process may not seem like much but, with time, the simple act of observation decreases the rigidity and impulsiveness of the mind. Gradually, the simple act of watching it unravel before you, unveiling its knots until they loosen and eventually fade away, brings about a significant change. This does not mean that after ten days of meditation you will deprogram your mind and achieve liberation. It is a very gradual process. Believe me. Even after all these years, I’ve only scratched the surface and, so far, I’ve managed to adopt a slightly better diet. But I have better focus, more clarity of thought, less anxiety, and things that used to drive me crazy don’t annoy me as much anymore.
Meditation will change your brain. Thoughts included.
2. You are your mind’s weak, pathetic slave.
At any given time, you have very little conscious ability to overrule your genetic programming, emotional state, and natural surroundings (many have even argued that there is no such thing as conscious control and free will is an illusion, but that is a discussion for another time). The goal of meditation is to break free from the mind’s thrall: it’s patterns of thought. That’s the liberation that meditators keep referring to time and again.
If you find it hard to believe how little control you have over your mind, try to focus continuously on the breath just for a few minutes and notice the amount of thoughts that manage to pop up. You’ll quickly see how easily the mind is carried away. It’ll drift away, either to the future, or to the past. Bringing it back and keeping it in the present is a constant, seemingly endless struggle.
Our toxic addiction to our own thoughts creates the biggest hurdle. Over the course of our lives, we have been conditioned by our parents, school, society, even language, to think a certain way. Like the words we associate with objects to learn the alphabet in kindergarten, we continuously associate abstractions — words — to ideas; to the way things work. Our names for objects, people, places, feelings, situations, etc. are just names. They are concepts that are formed in the mind. In other words, our brain holds maps to reality which are drawn and redrawn over the course of our lives. But the map is not the territory, yet we are constantly under the delusion that the map is real.
Our fascination and attachment to our artificial concepts of what is real, important, and urgent is what hinders progress— the practice is essentially training the mind not to identify with one’s thoughts. In other words, to heal trauma, you need to learn to dissociate with the feeling which triggers the trauma. Trauma comes in many shapes. It may take the form of the stories that we forge for ourselves to make sense of who we are. The story we tell ourselves turns into the very bondage that keeps us in indefinite servitude to the mind.
The mind is a slippery serpent, as dangerous when untamed as it is powerful when mastered. Most beginners often find it frustrating how difficult it is to ‘control’ their minds. But therein lies the effort. It is a skill to be cultivated like any other. Exasperation and the desire to stop is a natural byproduct of the conditioning described earlier. There is an inertia to progress that needs to be continuously overcome. With time, it gets easier.
Meditation is simply a tool to harness and rein in the unruly mind.
3. Everything is connected. Every action has a consequence, and it matters.
This can be argued as a simple scientific principle. Richard Feynman in his lecture, “The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences,” describes the artificial divisions we create, forming a myriad of distinct models of understanding to comprehend and explain to ourselves aspects of the same reality. Brian Cox takes it even further.
My understanding leans towards the philosophical side, but bear with me. Most religions and spiritual traditions preach purity of mind, speech, and deed. Whether through scripture or ritual, they teach compassion, loving kindness, mercy and wisdom. I’ve realized that there’s more to this than mere morality.
To greatly simplify this, let’s imagine the world as a closed, finite system — something like a small swimming pool. Any kind of movement results in ripples that gradually extend across the body of water, affecting everything in their path. Eventually, given enough time, those ripples will bounce right back to whence they came. Sooner or later, your actions will meet their maker. But don’t mistake this as a need to be nice out of selfish necessity. The picture is bigger than this.
The world, much like our hypothetical swimming pool, is a melting pot of events resulting from simultaneous interactions causing countless, spontaneous consequences. It’s a chain reaction and an ocean of chaos, with the ebb and flow of individual currents that mingle, coalesce and form waves, crashing into one another to give us the great churning of the wheel that Buddhists speak of, and the agitation that we are almost too familiar with.
The turbulence, in essence, is the mind being washed away with the tide, engulfed and drowned in the vicissitudes of a constantly changing life. To remain steadfast and solid in such stormy waters would require nothing short of supreme mastery in the art of mindfulness. A cornerstone of such an endeavour requires the cultivation of a conscious effort to sustain complete awareness and acceptance for the present moment.
When one remains vigilant of thought, speech, and deed, and acquires a resolute and unwavering focus, then all the torment the ocean can muster will be but powerless against this tranquil state of mind. But even beyond that, tranquility will give way to reflection, understanding, and empathy. In other words, when you respond to anger with love, you cast water over the fire.
With practice, each action undertaken will arrive with more effort, more purpose and consideration. That is the delicate insight to be gained — that every action, every moment, every breath is sacred. Every bit of conscious presence is a gift to be treasured.
4. Nothing matters as much as you think it does…
Vipassana meditation is an exercise in cultivating insight through self-observation. You watch your breath and the sensations across your body as they arise and pass away, each time acknowledging their transient and impermanent nature. That, you come to realize, is the truth of all reality.
You realize that suffering is a form of mental attachment, not to any external object, but to the sensation that object has on your mind. This attachment is sometimes so subtle and imperceptible that it is impossible to witness it without a mind that is steady and calm. These attachments are what cause dukkha or suffering. Attachments are not limited to sensations that feel good. Any sensation that makes you feel like had more of it or less of it — desire and aversion — is attachment. The mind runs after pleasure, runs from fear and pain. These are attachments and they are a hindrance to the practice.
As you grow into your practice, you will gradually slip out of your old patterns of thought, replacing them with a more open, willing, and fluid presence of mind. What once bothered you may gradually dissolve into nothingness. What once seemed as part of you, possessed you, caused emotional havoc when you didn’t get what you wanted, might simply vanish from existence. No, you won’t turn into an emotionless robot. No it won’t make you give up everything in life, turn into a vagrant and move to the beach, unless you already desired those things. Meditation will only help sort out what you really want.
Practice will help you detach yourself from your thoughts until you realize that your thoughts are not you. Feelings come, feelings go. They are impermanent, and they don’t matter. All it requires is time and the simple act of observation.
5. You are not an experiential bubble.
For many beginners trying to embrace the many forms of mindfulness, one of the toughest obstacles to overcome is doubt. It may be doubt in oneself, doubt in the practice, doubt in one’s teacher, and so on. But it’s a natural response to something new, especially to those completely unfamiliar with these types of practices. Imparting trust is a transactional habit. Unless one is certain of attainable benefits and can measure their worth, they may find an unwillingness to take even the first step.
Couple a doubtful mind with the myriad of mental encounters one may face during meditation and the result might just kill the desire for practice. People have reported everything from swirling lights, out-of-body experiences, synesthesia, to demons. This is not unusual. Meditation is a gateway into the unconscious — a surgical procedure as S.N. Goenka, the person who brought the teaching of Vipassana back to India, describes. Through the process of Sankharupekkha (observing mental formations with equanimity), the practitioner encounters dormant impurities in the unconscious that rise to the surface of the mind, and manifest themselves as physical phenomenon.
Juxtaposed with modern-day culture, the meditative experience stands out like a sore thumb, often causing its students great confusion and mistrust in the very quality of what they are learning. It doesn’t help that the ideas and general philosophy presented by spiritual traditions are outright antithetical to “western” schools of thought.
Concepts such as avidya, anicca, dukkha, shunyata, samsara and nirvana are like salt. These are concepts that are almost impossible to understand through mere language—one must personally taste them. They are often horribly misconstrued and usually thrown out, replaced by a far shallower understanding that barely skims the surface of the teaching, conflating meditation with stress reduction and labour productivity. After all, these are the values our industrial societies can easily relate to.
We often make it harder on ourselves by letting our experiences fester. Remember to talk about them, discuss them, debate their true essence, and let them be out in the open. Let these ideas, however alien, achieve coherence and solidity. Give them a better chance to struggle and survive. There are many people out there experiencing the same reality, watching the same movie, feeling the same thing. The emotional outlet, especially when you are starting out in this practice is immensely valuable. It’s a small thing but it matters.
After my first ten-day Vipassana course came to a close, as the new students could finally open their mouths and start speaking with each other about their ten days spent in silence, we could all see the benefits this strange new thing had given us. I was in a room full of fifty-odd people that seemed to have had a similar experience in the course as I did. They all seemed calmer than on the first day, happier for having made it through; in the process, they had visibly changed. That’s what brought forth trust in the system; not only because it seemed to work across a diverse set of people, but because it made me realize that we are all in the same boat.
6. Compassion takes practice.
There is no absolute right or wrong. Understanding which is which requires not only context but patience. An impulsive and ignorant mind does not have the capacity to form correct judgement. An angry and intolerant person cannot be trusted to make rational and thoughtful decisions. Why do you need to develop proper judgement? The simplest possible answer: to progress in your practice. Hence, while Vipassana may bring insight, on the last day of each course, students are taught a slightly different type of meditation.
Metta, meaning ‘loving-kindness’, is a type of meditation that involves concentrating on directing love towards ourselves and others, even those (especially those) who may have hurt us. A daily practice of metta has its benefits, but most significant of all, is the way it complements insight meditation and brings out lasting, positive changes in mind and body.
The feeling is hard to describe, but all I can say is that (at the risk of sounding cliched), through the course of one’s life, pain is an inevitability, but suffering through the pain is a choice. With regular practice in metta, instead of being swept away by one’s emotions, one learns to consciously bring awareness to the suffering being experienced and replace it with compassionate and loving thoughts. Suffering is simply a negative reaction of the mind to any form of pain. With practice, mental aversion to pain gradually fades. Like mental ointment, compassion can heal the deepest of wounds.
But compassion takes practice. Think of it as learning a new language. Even if you have no prior experience reading the script or pronouncing the words, with time, you might just achieve fluency.
Compassion towards all beings, regardless of the situation, is an important goal for anyone serious about walking the path. When you emanate a constant stream of loving thoughts without ever missing a beat, then you might definitely consider yourself having changed for the better.
7. It’s all just glorified play.
By the time children reach the age of 3 or 4, their ego begins to form a cohesive identity — a map of themselves: I am this, I like that, I want to be so and so. Whether through nature or nurture, the child learns to take on a role for themselves depending on what the situation may bring: during interactions with their parents, with other children, and with society in general.
From an early age, children are engaged in play. Their games may be diverse, but are usually a form of role-playing: tea parties, dollhouses, make-believe — simulations of the adult world, to test its boundaries and see how things react. Fueled by curiosity and the joy of discovery, they rehearse and solidify their understanding of their surroundings, finding their place in the greater familial and societal picture, and simultaneously strengthen their masks of identity.
The masks we carry, birthed from the ego, may be necessary for our survival, but they are simply roles — the games we continue to play even as adults, with ourselves and with others. When the student of Vipassana comes to notice their own desires and attachments to the world, the identity of the self is often seen as the greatest attachment. It is the great epic; the story of ourselves that we’re so engrossed in writing and reciting— and madly in love with.
This story never ends. It lies permanently in the state of becoming: I am like this, I like that, I want to be so and so. The attachment to a false idea of oneself is the most difficult thing to witness and understand. It is the biggest delusion of the mind, and the greatest hindrance to one’s liberation from samsara — the endless cycle of birth and death. Whether you choose to believe that is unimportant, but recognising one’s tendencies to cling to one’s beliefs, one’s masks and identity, is a crucial process towards self-discovery and insight.
Recognising the mind for what it is — a constant stream of consciousness always in flux — will bring you a step closer to deciphering it.
8. You Know Nothing.
I know nothing. For knowing involves being certain, but if everything is impermanent and things are constantly in flux, then nothing can be certain.
To understand how truly inept we are at comprehending reality, consider the incredibly narrow spectrum of perception our brains provide. Our sensory organs: the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin offer only a slice of all the information that they come into contact with.
The eyes, for example, see only a thin slice of the electromagnetic spectrum, which we call visible light. Similarly, our hearing is restricted to frequencies of sound that fall between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. In the same way, we carry only a limited cognitive capability and intelligence.
It’s a humbling thought. At the very least, reminding oneself of the fragility of one’s understanding is a way to minimize cognitive bias. Further, since no one knows anything, knowing you know nothing will actually put you a step ahead of most people.
“I am wiser than this human being. For probably neither of us knows anything noble and good, but he supposes he knows something when he does not know, while I, just as I do not know, do not even suppose that I do. I am likely to be a little bit wiser than he in this very thing: that whatever I do not know, I do not even suppose I know.” — Plato’s Apology of Socrates
Similarly, from the Dhammapada:
“A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise is a fool indeed.”
Lastly, Shunryu Suzuki, a Japanese Zen Master calls the state of knowing nothing the “beginner’s mind,” the constant prerequisite for progressing in one’s practice:
“The goal of practice is always to keep our beginner’s mind. This does not mean a closed mind, but actually an empty mind and a ready mind. If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is open to everything. In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities; in the expert’s mind there are few.” — from Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
May all beings be happy.
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Best cordless vacuum cleaner 2019: easier cleaners for your car, shelves, hard floors and carpets
With home living spaces getting smaller, carpets getting less deep pile and cordless vacuum cleaner tech improving beyond all recognition in recent years, the best cordless vacuum cleaners are now easily as effective as traditional vacs, and much more versatile.
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Even the best cordless vacuums used to be a bit crap, just a few years ago. You had your Dysons, which weren't bad, but felt overpriced, and then you had a chasing pack of wannabe products. They were for cleaning up little spills, and using on shelves, surfaces and in your car, but cordless vacuum cleaners couldn't really do floors.
That all changed with the arrival of the Dyson V8, which was the first cordless that could really take on a corded vac for floor cleaning. Since then, plenty of other brands have raised their game, and the result is a huge boom in sales of cordless vacuum cleaners.
For traditionalists: Best corded vacuum cleaners For futurists: Best robot vacuum cleaners Best steam cleaners WHAT IS THE BEST CORDLESS VACUUM? Our top choices come from Vax and Dyson (twice).
The Dyson Cyclone V10 was the brand's latest and most powerful cordless vacuum, but I'm not entirely convinced it's their best. It's been designed and marketed as a corded vac replacement, able to clean carpets and hard floors to a high standard. And it does… but so did the older Dyson V8 and that, being more compact, works better when it come to handheld use. UPDATE: the Dyson V11 Absolute just appeared and offers slightly improved cleaning power and battery efficiency than the V10. We'll have a review soon.
It feels more manoeuvrable than the V10, and hence better able to switch between a dust-busting, spill-clearing, shelf-cleaning handheld, and a full-on corded vac replacement for your floor. Arguably, the V10's greater suction, larger bin and lower price make it a better choice, on paper, for carpet owners, but I'm not sure that in real-world use there's much to choose between them.
Bosch's BCS122GB Unlimited is the very best of the new breed of Dyson rivals and is arguably better than the V8 in certain respects. However it's also even more expensive than Dyson's vac and its dusting brush – an all-important part of a cordless, for us – is not very well designed.
However, when it comes to VFM, there is a new cordless champ in town and it's the Vax Blade 2 Max. This matches the Dysons when it comes to floor cleaning. It's not as good as the V8 for handheld use, but it does a stand-up job in that department. Add battery life that's as good or better than the Dysons, and a bloody great LED headlight, then take into account that Vax's model is significantly cheaper, and you have a winning cordless package.

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Best window vacs Best car vacuum HOW TO BUY THE BEST CORDLESS VAC FOR YOU The best cordless vacuums come with one obvious advantage: no cord. This makes them so much easier to push around than their corded brethren and they're also light enough to clean everywhere from the ceiling to the skirting board, as well as sucking up kitchen spills from worktops, dust from shelves (high and low), and so on.
Because of the way they've developed since Dyson made them a more premium, versatile product, they're good for everything from traditional uses, such as cleaning out the footwell of your car, to properly vacuuming large expanses of carpet.
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Cordless vacs do come with disadvantages. In order to keep the weight low enough to make them useful, the lithium-ion batteries they use can't be all that big and heavy, and so their battery life is invariably quite short – usually no more than 20 minutes at full power, up to 40 or so at the lower power settings (that nobody uses). Dyson has addressed this by gradually improving its batteries over the years, but now some other brands are taking a rather simpler approach to the problem and including two batteries.
A lot of homes' floors can be given a good enough clean in 20 minutes, especially if you're using your handheld daily to maintain a dust-free domicile. Your other option, of course, is to buy a corded vac for the weekly/monthly/annual Big Vacuuming and use the handheld for smaller tasks.
If you live in a house with lots of carpets and two or more bedrooms, a cordless vac is still a great supplement to your mains one. If you have a flat with mainly hard floors, you can probably forget about a cylinder or standup.
Nearly all cordless vacs are bagless, which seems like a great feature initially. Then, when you come to empty their often small, usually translucent dust bins, you may initially find yourself cursing the day you ever bought one. With practice, if the vac is sufficiently well designed, this will become less of a problem, but the only one we'd unreservedly recommend in this department is the Dyson V8. Its bin emptying mechanism is sheer poetry in motion.
Finally, most stick vacs come with a range of heads for different surfaces, crevices, pet hair and so on. You can usually also buy cheaper versions of the vacs with just one or two basic heads, but, as the old saying goes, more heads are better than some.
THE BEST CORDLESS VACUUM CLEANERS IN ORDER Best vacuum cleaner: Vax Blade 2
1. VAX BLADE 2 MAX Best affordable cordless vacuum cleaner SPECIFICATIONS Power: 40vPower boost: YesWeight: 3.1kgMaximum run time: About 15-40 mins depending on power setting REASONS TO BUY +Excellent floor cleaning +Cheaper than a Dyson +Easy to empty bin +Solid battery life REASONS TO AVOID -Not as good for handheld use as a Dyson -Emits horrendous racket TODAY'S BEST DEALS CHECK AMAZON INDIA This new cordless Blade from Vax is generally about £40-£50 cheaper than a Dyson V8 and over £100 cheaper than a V10. That's a handy saving when you consider that it comes to cleaning floors, it seems at least as good.
It's a similar story with battery life, which again seems at least as good as the V10. It's hard to declare a precise battery life for cordless vacs because of the varying real-world ways they get used, but the Blade 2 generally seems to last longer than the Dyson in both Max Power and standard modes.
On both hard and carpeted floors, in my view, the Blade 2 outperforms any Dyson. Its spinning brush bar is highly effective, apart from a few occasions when it sprays stuff around rather than diverting it down the Vax's suction tube, and suction is very good even if you turn it off. Perhaps the Blade 2 Max's real pièce de résistance is its headlight, which activates alongside the brush bar and really helps with cleaning in dimly lit areas. The bin mechanism isn't as ingenious as Dyson's but it's easy enough to empty.
The main drawback of the Vax Blade 2 compared to Dysons (the V8 in particular) is that it's much less fun to use as a handheld, when cleaning surfaces other than your flooring.
Also, the Blade 2 is clearly not as chic as a Dyson. It's not hideous, though, and I dare say most people probably aren't that bothered what their vac looks like anyway. It does make a much more horrible racket, though.
That aside, the Blade 2 comes highly recommended.
2. DYSON V8 ABSOLUTE The ultimate 'old style' cordless vac, as good on tables and in cars as it is on floors SPECIFICATIONS Power: 21.6vPower boost: YesWeight: 2.6kgsMaximum run time: About 10-40 mins depending on power setting REASONS TO BUY +Genuinely works as both handheld and 'proper' vac +Solid battery life +Compact and stylish REASONS TO AVOID -The V10 has even more POWER TODAY'S BEST DEALS CHECK AMAZON INDIA Dyson has been making cordless vacs for quite some time now, but 2016's V8 was where it finally really cracked it. Since then the V10 has come along, and wants to be the cordless vacuum that really kills corded vacs, but the V8 is still a better option, IMO.
This is a battery-powered vacuum that can work as a pure handheld, compact vac – cleaning your car, taking crumbs off worktops, dust off shelves and, with its longer tube, cobwebs off your ceiling. But it can also genuinely replace a corded vac when it comes to both carpets and hard floors.
Moreover, it's sufficiently attractive – okay, I'm talking only just, rather than 'it's a gorgeous, dust-sucking objet d'art' – to just leave lying around in the kitchen or hallway (or attached to the wall with its well-made mount). So when a spill occurs or you notice a messy bit of floor, you don't have to go and retrieve it from 'the special cupboard'. It is the ultimate 'clean a little, but often' vac.
As ever with cordless vacs there are big caveats for those with large houses or a more 'traditional' attitude to cleaning. The number of extra tools required to make it as versatile as it it can initially leave you scratching your head figuring out which one to use for what (although, in my experience, the 'main' head is just as good as the 'spongey' one for hard floors, and the pet hair sucking one is probably overkill if you don't have allergies or a near pathological aversion to pet hair (remind me, why did you buy that golden retriever, then?)
Aside from the aforementioned large, powered brushes – one with spinning bristles for carpets and the hardfloor-only one, which is a revolving cylindrical 'sponge' that polishes while it sweeps, while it sucks – there are also titchier hand brushes and nozzles in the Absolute package, including a mini motorised hand tool for sofas and cars.
So yes, you do need to chop and change heads, but whatever is attached to it, the V8 collects a commendable amount of detritus on both hard and carpeted floors. It's a breeze to use in all areas, including under cupboards with just three inches of clearance.
But the reason I say the V8 is the 'ultimate' cordless vac is that it does finally correct some long-standing flaws with Dyson's handhelds.
Firstly, emptying the bin. This used to involve digging around it with a chopstick, which just doesn't feel that premium. With the V8, you just pull up a red latch and the entire motor and filter arrangement lifts out, as the bottom hatch opens, emptying everything into the bin, with nothing stuck to the filter. Push the filter and motor back into place and anything stuck to it is squeegeed off by its housing. Then just flip the lid shut.
The other V8 improvement is to the battery. It will now go for 40 minutes as a handheld (with the basic but well designed brush and crevice tools) and 20 or so with the powered floor brushes. That's on the standard power setting. With the turbo setting on, it would seem that the V8 lasts about 10 minutes or so.
Mine's on charge when I am not using it, and I have never ever run out of battery whilst cleaning. However, if you really want to use it as a straight replacement for something like a Miele or Henry, and your habit is to spend half an hour or more doing your entire place in one go, the V8 may not work for you as you wish.
3. DYSON CYCLONE V10 ABSOLUTE Updated cordless vac can do everything a corded one can, and a whole lot more SPECIFICATIONS Power: 28AW-125AWPower boost: YesWeight: 2.68kgMaximum run time: About 20-60 mins depending on power setting REASONS TO BUY +Sucks like a high quality corded vac +Doubles niftily as a handheld +More powerful, longer battery and bigger bin than the V8 REASONS TO AVOID -Bulk and weight make it less versatile and fun to use than the V8 TODAY'S BEST DEALS CHECK AMAZON INDIA The Cyclone V10 is a slightly odd device in that it successfully addresses many key issues that users have had with previous Dyson cordless vacs, yet ends up being only just better than its predecessor.
Should you buy a Dyson Cyclone V10? If you have loadsa carpets, and want a cordless… definitely, yes. It's noticeably more powerful and has a better carpet-cleaning head than the V8, which was itself head and shoulders above all the other battery-powered vacs.
The bin is much bigger, in order to hold all the extra fluff and gunk yanked out of your rugs and carpets by the stronger motor. It's grown by 'up to 40%' (I'm not sure why the 'up to' bit is in there) says Dyson. It's also still easy to open and empty into the trash, without dispensing the dust back onto your floor.
My slight issue with the V10 is that its added bulk and weight makes it a bit more of a chore to use than the V8, and cleaning is not noticeably better on hard floors and other non-furry surfaces.
The increased size makes it more problematic to keep the Cyclone V10 to hand in your kitchen, a little more difficult to manoeuvre when dealing with spills and dusting shelves and surfaces, and less comfortable when doing floors.
On the other hand, with three power settings instead of two, and an improved battery, you don't need to charge the V10 as often – though please note that the quoted 1 hour is only when you use the lowest power setting and a non-mechanised head.
The Dyson Cyclone V10 is also generally cheaper than the V8, which is hard to argue with as a selling point.
Bosch BCS122GB Unlimited
4. BOSCH BCS122GB UNLIMITED Superb Dyson clone with two batteries SPECIFICATIONS Power: 18vPower boost: YesWeight: 3.5kgMaximum run time: About 15-25 mins per battery depending on power setting REASONS TO BUY +Two batteries make running out of juice unlikely +Excellent cleaning performance +Awesome 'big crevice' tool REASONS TO AVOID -Actually manages to be more pricey than a Dyson -Crappy dusting brush TODAY'S BEST DEALS CHECK AMAZON INDIA • Buy Bosch BCS122GB Unlimited from Amazon
Previous Bosch cordless vacs have been a bit iffy in terms of heft and looks. To be brutally frank, they were fatty boom booms. Not so the BCS122GB Unlimited, which is, if I may again speak frankly, a Dyson clone. But a very, very good one.
There are three absolutely fantastic things about the BCS122GB Unlimited and only one egregiously crap one. Firstly, although its battery life is fairly pitiful, Bosch gets around this by the ingenious means of… including a second battery.
As they charge fully in about an hour, these 18v cells should keep you vacuuming indefinitely, so long as you're judicious about charging one while using the other. Interestingly (or not, perhaps), they are also the exact same batteries and charger used in all Bosch's 18v power tool range, so you could use the same cell to drill a hole in a wall, and then suck up the debris.
The other selling points are that cleaning performance on carpet and hard floor is excellent, and well up to Dyson standard in real-life, day-to-day use (I try not to get too bogged down in seeing which vac can suck up one square metre of rice crispies or flour the best.) It's even pretty passable without the turbo mode engaged.
Oh, and the long crevice tool. This looks absolutely ridiculous, turning the vac into a sort of robot anteater, but it is fantastically useful for cleaning skirting boards, footwells, down the back of the washing machine and so on. But seriously, just look at it.
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2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross BS6 Review: The Gentle Giant
2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross BS6 Review: The Gentle Giant

What happens when you leave boys alone with something like the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross. Well! Most certainly your mother is not going to be happy about what all’s happening behind her back. And today I am sure my mother is going to cross her threshold of patience, after reading this very review. So, I thought it would be a good idea to apologise to her in advance! One just can’t help it with the V-Cross. After all, it belongs in the wild, doesn’t it?
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Off-Road

The Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is phenomenal at off-roading, so much so that you won’t step back before throwing anything at it.
Yes! It’s off the road where the V-Cross is in its element, so much so that you won’t step back before throwing anything at it. Even I didn’t. The location we were headed to offers long highway stretches, twisties, sharp corners and dips in the Arawali range on the way, leading to this hard-core, natural off-road terrain, just the perfect course for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross. And with us is the six-speed manual iteration mated to the new 1.9-litre BS6 engine, which we haven’t tested before.

Be it in 4H or 4L you just don’t worry about the momentum, there’s always enough of it.
This thing just glides over anything and everything. Be it in 4H or 4L you just don’t worry about the momentum, there’s enough of it. In 4L and it holds the revs nice and tight at 2,000 rpm giving you enough push, and I don’t really worry about the approach and departure angle because it goes over everything without breaking a sweat. The only thing that bothers me a bit is the mid-angle because it has got a big wheelbase, so that is something you have to look out for. But then, the SUV gets underbody protection, so it isn’t much of a hassle there.

Off-roading ability is phenomenal and if you plan to do it often, just pick this manual V-Cross.
Yes! It’s a cakewalk for the V-Cross on the rough. Off-roading ability is phenomenal and if you plan to do it often, just pick this manual over the range-topping automatic that we drove back in 2019. Don’t get me wrong, even the Automatic variant is no less of a hero, just that you feel more in command when driving the manual variant.

It can nearly go swimming with a water wading capability of over 500 mm and so we didn’t mind being a water child.
Even on our way here, 4H served pretty well on inclines, dips, slush, sand or whatever came under it. Nothing seems challenging. If anything, it sort of overwhelms you, going beyond your expectations and that’s quite reassuring. It’s like those solid woodland boots. Looks tough and stylish, and you barely feel the surface. Then, it can nearly go swimming with a water wading capability of over 500 mm and so we didn’t mind being a water child and having our share of fun splashing around.
Performance & Dynamics

The 1.9-litre, four-cylinder BS6 diesel mill mated to this six-speed manual transmission and we quite like how it delivers.
2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross BS6
Specifications
Displacement
1898 cc
Cylinders
In-Line 4
Maximum Output
160 bhp @ 3500 rpm
Peak Torque
360 Nm @ 2000 rpm
Transmission
6-Speed M/T
Transfer Case
Shift-On-Fly 4×4
Now manual coupled with this robust shift-on-fly four-wheel-drive system is more promising in even highway munching as it is off the road! The 1.9-litre, four-cylinder BS6 diesel mill mated to this six-speed manual transmission, belts out a healthy 160 bhp at 3,500 rpm and 360 Nm of peak torque accessible right from 2,000 rpm. And we quite like how it delivers.

The new V-Cross with this new 1.9-litre oil burner is more promising in even highway munching as it is off the road.
The meaty low-end torque is accessed nice and low at around 2,000 rpm in first and second gears which are short and give you instant access to that torque. And then in following gears, third, fourth and so on, you can push it higher up the rev band at around 4,000 rpm which is its happy zone and that makes it an effortless cruiser. The mid-range is really good. The top-end though is a bit flat and getting up to higher triple-digit speeds will take some time. But then it’s the V-Cross and we don’t want to hustle around with. It prefers being driven in a relaxed manner and you build up on speed gradually.

It feels more at ease than the 2.5-litre unit and you don’t need to work too much with the gears, very suitable for highway cruising.
In fact, this 1.9-litre oil burner feels more at ease than the 2.5-litre unit where getting momentum and instant low-end push was a constant struggle. Well! That engine has been axed down post BS6 regulations rollout. The best part here! You don’t need working with gears too much, again thanks to that low-end torque that allows you cruise in 4H or even 2H at lower speeds and higher gears. So even 40 kmph in top gear is feasible without much fuss, and you don’t really need to drop down speeds any further. Suspension brings it about for you.

Leaf springs at the rear is an aid when that bed is fully loaded at up to 215 kg which is the prescribed limit.
And speaking of suspension, there is high ride independent double wishbone coil spring upfront, tall enough for ample articulation and play, while soft ride leaf spring at the rear doesn’t make ride bumpy or too floaty and the leaf spring is an aid when that bed is fully loaded at up to 215 kg which is the prescribed limit. Well! That is a boon, especially on the road.

It’s proportions and weight is very evident behind the wheel.
It tips the scales at just less than 2 tonnes and stretches over 5.2 metres in length and all that mass and size is very evident behind the wheel. But that bulky SUV feel is what owners really want in something like this and still for the size it holds quite well around bends and corners and electronics do come to your advantage. You feel it even more with an unladen deck and a rear section that’s slide happy, even with a gentle shove on the pedal. The electronics do keep a check here.

The steering feels a bit cumbersome at lower speeds, but gives required heft and feedback when pushing hard.
The steering feels cumbersome at lower speeds but will give you required heft and feedback when pushing hard and the nose stays in right direction. Even sharp curves are easily dealt and while you do keep a check on speed while cornering hard, it behaves well and doesn’t float much on the highway. You do miss the three-blink lane departure function on the switch though.

Body rolls and lateral movements aren’t actually unnerving as the chassis is stable but passengers do feel it.
But then lateral movements even on small undulations and while changing lanes are inevitable, courtesy its tad soft sprung suspension. They actually aren’t unnerving as the chassis is stable but passengers do feel it. The ride quality though is plush and that slight soft edge in the suspension setup is helpful here. Even the sharpest of bumps don’t feel as sharp and it takes every terrain in its stride, simply gliding over those beaten tarmac, pebbly roads or potholes. The 18-inch wheels with adequately tall profile do add up as well.
Design

The next-generation V-Cross looks more angular, but this still looks truly handsome.
But what hasn’t changed at all is the way it looks and that’s not exactly a bad thing. Well because we have always loved its daunting and intimidating demeanour. Agreed! The next-generation V-Cross looks more angular and it’s on sale globally, will eventually come to India and you’ll like that even more. But this! It looks truly handsome and while I am not a big fan of chrome, but healthy dose of it on its face goes pretty well with this body colour – Black Mica. And our test car gets this additional chrome package. So around headlights you have got chrome, also on wing mirrors and doors and even at the rear, around taillights and boot lid. And as said, it doesn’t look flashy at all looks quite good in fact.
2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
Dimensions
Length
5,295 mm
Width
1,860 mm
Height
1,840 mm
Wheelbase
3,095 mm
Interior

The lacklustre feel inside the cabin is very evident and it misses out heavily on creature comforts front.
That being said, where it most certainly should have got an upgrade is inside the cabin. All you get is a very functional 7.0-inch touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and stereo options. So no Apple CarPlay, Android Auto or even in-built navigation. Other things we sorely missed having were rear air-con vents, power adjustable seats, auto-dimming mirror and perhaps wee bit of soft-touch material at least at frequent touchpoints like centre and door armrests. Even leatherette seats and additional roof mounted speakers are available only on the top-end Z-Prestige Automatic variant. The manual with us is available only on the Z 4×4 trim, a lower variant.

No rear air-con vents at the rear and backrest angle could have been improved, offers decent thigh support though.
So in here, all you get are six-speakers, power adjustable and foldable wing mirrors auto climate control and of course power windows but with just single touch down operation for driver side. Well it does get parking sensors now that the BS4 model didn’t have in addition to the reverse camera, and it’s quite handy while parking or reversing this mammoth of an SUV. But quite honestly! You have all of these even in a premium hatchback nowadays.
Something that needs shelling out close to 24 lakh rupees, has to be up on the feel good quotient and offer few more creature comforts.
Safety Features

It gets six airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Traction Control, Hill Descent Control and Brake Override System among others.
On the safety side, you do get six airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Traction Control, Hill Descent Control and Brake Override System among others and they do support you as already mentioned. But disc brakes are there only on the front while you get standard drum at the rear. It would have been nice to have discs at all corners offering you a bit better bite, given its weight and size. Oh wow! That Rhymes.
Verdict

This 1.9-litre BS6 engine has upped its credentials both off-road and on the highway compared to the previous 2.5-litre engine.
Well the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is not for everyone but still, it is no surprise why it has such a cult following. And hundreds of queries for the BS6 version on its fan pages across social media platforms will tell you the same. Have to say that this 1.9-litre BS6 version has upped its credentials both off-road and on the highway compared to the previous 2.5-litre engine. It’s like the Hulk from ‘Avengers End Game’. Still does the job quite handsomely when the going gets tough, but now remains poised and maintains its composure. And then, it’s still around ₹ 10 lakh less expensive than the 4×4 Endeavour and Fortuner.

It can be your second car for highway munching or to satisfy your adventurous or wanderer streak.
2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
Prices
Isuzu D-Max Hi-Lander
₹ 16.98 lakh
Isuzu D-Max V-Cross Z A/T 2WD
₹ 19.98 lakh
Isuzu D-Max V-Cross Z M/T 4WD
₹ 20.98 lakh
Isuzu D-Max V-Cross Z-Prestige A/T 4WD
₹ 24.49 lakh
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AutoCAD software: Powerful tool redefining the world of designing.
What are AutoCAD and its importance as a tool?
In layman’s term, AutoCAD is something which eases the job of a designer/ architect. It provides a user interface to the architects with build-in templates and designs. In the world of architecture, designing is one of the most crucial and tedious parts. While designing manually, there is a scope of small errors and mistakes, but with the advent of AutoCAD Software, things are simplified and save a lot of time and effort. Basically, this software application helps in designing 2Dimensional as well as 3 Dimensional models.
Is Autocad software hard to learn?
Frankly speaking, learning anything is dependent on your efforts and dedication. Having command over AutoCAD is comparatively easier for people with technical knowledge and with no technical background. Practice makes a man perfect is apt for CAD learning as when you keep practising the AutoCAD, it leads you towards perfection and helps you to enhance your skills. Once you learn AutoCAD Software, it becomes a powerful tool in every sphere of designing.
What are the types of CAD?
Many types of CAD exist for different usages and students learn CAD software as per their usage and field of interest. In common parlance, 2D, 2.5D, 3D and 3 wireframe and surface modelling are the most commonly used CAD software tool. 2D CAD helps to make flat drawings of products and services and it includes courses such as AutoCAD, CAD key, CADDS 5, CATIA v4 and Medusa. If we talk about the 3D CAD software, they are more dynamic and provide more realistic images and some 3D CAD programs include Creo, SolidWorks, Catia, Inventor, Unigraphics NX and VX CAD.
What is the best CAD course?
Choosing the best CAD course depends on the usage of this tool, different professionals use CAD software differently thus depending upon the need and usage, there are different CAD courses. Fashion designers need AutoCAD for designing apparels whereas Architects use it for designing buildings. Different AutoCAD serves the purpose of different category of professionals. There are many types of CAD such as civil engineering CAD, Mechanical CAD, Electrical CAD, Architectural CAD, AutoCAD utility design and structure detailing etc.
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How much does it cost to learn AutoCAD software in India?
The course fee to learn AutoCAD is quite dependent on the course duration and structure. It may cost you around 5k for each month as per the CAD you intend to learn. It is really a smart way to polish your skills through AutoCAD technology.
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K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier: The Secret Framework to Master Life, Business & Inner Clarity
There comes a point in every entrepreneur’s journey when hard work stops being enough.
You’ve read the books, followed the routines, and even joined masterminds—but something still feels… misaligned. You’re working more than ever, but growing less. You’re busy but not fulfilled. You’re scaling, yet somehow stuck.
Why?
Because no external strategy can fix internal chaos.
That’s exactly what T.I.G.E.R. Santosh Nair, India’s leading entrepreneurial coach and motivational powerhouse, addresses in his transformative course: K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier.
This isn't just a course. It’s a personal reset button. A deep realignment of self. A way back to purpose, power, and peak performance.
What Is the K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier?
In the words of Santosh Nair:
"In business and life, success isn’t just about hard work; it’s about the mastery of self."
K.A.S.H.S. stands for Knowledge, Attitudes, Skills, Habits, and Strategies—five critical forces that shape not just your entrepreneurial journey, but your very identity.
But here’s the catch: most entrepreneurs master only one or two.
The rest? They ignore or misunderstand.
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Why Entrepreneurs Lose Their Edge
Nair draws a poetic parallel in this course.
Just like the Ganga River starts pure at Gangotri but picks up pollution as it flows through crowded towns and chaotic cities, entrepreneurs begin with clarity and purpose—only to get clouded by pressures, distractions, and the daily grind.
Deadlines replace dreams. Meetings drown vision. And your “why” slowly fades into a long list of to-dos.
The K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier course helps you trace your way back to the source, where purpose, power, and purity once lived.
The Five Forces of the K.A.S.H.S. Multiplier
Let’s unpack each layer of this powerful model:
1. Knowledge – See with Entrepreneurial Eyes
You’ll learn to:
Understand the 4 personalities within you: Body, Mind, Intellect, Spirit
Decode the V.U.C.A. world (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous)
Grasp the future of work and how to stay relevant
Manage time complexity with clarity
In short, you stop reacting—and start anticipating.
2. Attitudes – Lead from Within
You’ll shift from:
Negative patterns to constructive thinking
Short-term reactions to a futuristic vision
Chaos to calm, even in uncertain conditions
This is where mental discipline becomes your secret weapon.
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You’ll master essential tools like:
Meditation for focus
Introspection for clarity
Affirmations for internal alignment
These aren’t just “soft skills.” They are survival skills for high-performance entrepreneurs.
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Santosh Nair introduces the 21-Day Habit & Confidence Multiplier, a blueprint for:
Resilience in the face of setbacks
Daily gratitude to ground your growth
Repetition that breeds transformation
Because your habits are the invisible architecture of your success.
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It’s not just about mindset. You’ll also learn:
How to modernize leadership
Techniques for time and energy mastery
The Gratitude & Confidence Multiplier for sustainable momentum
This is where inner mastery meets real-world execution.
The Inner Conflict: Why Most Entrepreneurs Feel Divided
One of the most powerful insights in the course is the internal tug-of-war between your four selves:
Your Body wants comfort
Your Mind seeks pleasure
Your Intellect desires logic and control
Your Spirit craves growth and fulfillment
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This is not for the faint-hearted.
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Intuos And Intuos Pro
How to Make Writing a Breeze with the
Wacom Intuos
No, not handwriting, although it’s useful for that too.
This will be a guide to how to set up the Intuos — or any Wacom tablet with four buttons — as a powerful productivity aid for noveling, freelancing, coding, teaching online, or just general office work.
http://india-iws.in/Back before working for Wacom was even on my radar, I used a 2013 Intuos Pen & Touch as a full-time mouse replacement for four years. I now use a Cintiq 16 HD for art and a Logitech gaming mouse for everything else. The Cintiq is the best art tool I’ve ever used, but I recently realized I miss using the flat tablet for work. Partially because the interface was more efficient, but I think a lot of it was also psychological: What do we associate more with writing than pens? Just using it, even for ordinary articles, seemed to put me in creative mode.
Yes, holding a pen for several hours on end takes some getting used to. Your hand might be sore for the first few days. And you’ll want to practice tucking it into your thumb crease while you type to make the switch between navigating and writing faster. But once you’re fluid with it, it’s more efficient, ergonomic, and fun than a mouse. It’s very satisfying to scroll by hovering and flicking your pen, highlight text the way you would in a book, physically drag paragraphs down the page to reorder them, and cut and paste with one tap of a button.
If you’re an artist as well, it also helps you keep in practice holding and making fine movements with a tablet pen even when you’re not drawing.
I don’t have the Pen & Touch anymore; I gave it to a friend whose tablet was stolen. But I currently have a new Intuos Small, so in this article, I’ll unbox it and recreate my old setup.
In the interest of monetary honesty, this one was given to me by a manager a year ago and has been sitting in the closet neglected since then, so using one I got for free is less daunting than the idea of buying one for the purpose. But this model, a Small, retails for $95, half the price of a Medium, so if you’re interested in trying a tablet, it’s not a huge investment for both a mouse alternative and a capable drawing tool. Figuring out what size tablet you need can be tough, but the small is perfect for this purpose. It’s the size of a mouse pad but more precise than a mouse, so you have more room to move in the same area. Even with a dual-1080p-monitor setup like mine, it feels fine.
Anyway, inside the box are the tablet, the pen, a Micro USB cord, and a very thin manual.* Don’t worry, you won’t need it until you change the nib: Once you install the universal driver from our website, It’s plug-and-play, and automatically detects whatever Wacom tablet you use.
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Note
If you look up any guide to setting up a tablet for drawing, they’ll tell you to put it in front of your keyboard so it’s also directly in front of the monitor, not to the side like a mouse pad. But for writing, feel free to do the opposite.
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Setting preferences
I’ll walk you through the configuration process as if you’ve never used a tablet before, because maybe some people reading this won’t have. If you’re experienced with them, some of this will seem redundantly basic. But some of the other tips and shortcuts, you might not know as well. So bear with me.
Once you’ve installed the driver, open Wacom Tablet Properties. For anyone who hasn’t used it, there’s a lot more than meets the eye here.
When you install it, it automatically creates profiles for your installed image editing programs — or the big ones, at least — and everything else is covered under All Other. Any programs you add will copy this profile by default, so let’s punch in some foundational settings, starting with Mapping:
We’ll leave it on Pen Mode despite using it as a mouse. You want to get used to mentally mapping your tablet to the elements on your screen, and Pen Mode is far more precise anyway. Not to mention you’ll never lose your cursor again.
If you’re using one monitor, turn on Force Proportions to match your tablet’s aspect ratio to your screen’s. You’ll need this for drawing, anyway. If you’re using two monitors, leave it off or it’ll reduce your tablet’s active area to a tiny sliver. You’ll need it for one type of program, but we’ll get to that later.
Set the lower button to middle-click instead of its default scroll. When it’s on scroll mode, you have to drag the pen across the tablet to scroll up and down. If you set it to middle-click, you can simply click once and navigate by hovering. Middle click also lets you quickly open and close Chrome tabs, and everything else clicking the scroll wheel does in other programs.
Writing program settings
Now, Tablet: For this step, we’ll be adding a writing program and a browser. Clicking the + brings up a list of a list of all the programs you currently have open, so you can create a separate mapping profile and shortcuts for each one.
I do my fiction writing in Scrivener and my article writing in a Google Docs desktop app, with different settings for each, but for simplicity’s sake, I’ll demonstrate with MS Word.
Those four buttons, FYI, are called ExpressKeys, and any number of program or navigation functions can be assigned to them. For writing, we’ll do keyboard shortcuts. For the top left one, go to Keyboard > Keystroke, and in the popup window, hit Ctrl-X in the top field and name it Cut in the bottom one.
Keep adding basic shortcuts until you have this, or whatever alternative suits you:
Note that one key’s still on default: Since cut, copy, and paste cover my basic editing needs, I’m left with a free space. I’ll use it to create a shortcut menu for my common formatting functions. So, let’s pop over to On-Screen Controls.
As you’ll see, this lets you create infinite toolbars. They’re program-independent, so you can create one general “writing” one to use the same shortcuts across different programs.
There are two types of menu: Grids and Radials, and grids come in horizontal, vertical, or square. I’ll make a new single-column vertical grid for all my common shortcuts in order of use — Ctrl-I, Ctrl-E, Ctrl-K, Ctrl-B — and creatively call it “Writing.”
And I’ll assign it to the final ExpressKey. Menus normally disappear after you select an option, but you can use the pin icon to make it a permanent toolbar. From now on, I’ll stick mine to the margin of whatever I’m working on.
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Important
If you’re using Windows 10, uncheck “Use Windows Ink” in the Mapping panel for all your writing programs, or else you’ll get that infuriating Handwriting popup every time you place your cursor.
If that still doesn’t work, you can turn the box alone off through Windows by searching for “Pen & Windows Ink” settings in the taskbar, and changing this one from “When the keyboard isn’t attached” to “Only in tablet mode.”
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Browser settings
We’re going to do one thing different here. There’s one capability that’s still missing: zoom. The normal Intuos doesn’t have any equivalent to a mouse’s scroll wheel. Some other Wacom products have a touch ring that can be programmed to serve that function — The Intuos Pro, Cintiq 13HD, ExpressKey remote, and various older models — but not this one.
But don’t worry, the Intuos has a workaround. An inelegant one, I’ll admit, but it’s better than switching back to the mouse every time you need a closer look at something.
Besides image editing programs, Chrome is probably where I need to zoom in the most for things like Google Maps. Since I don’t often cut when browsing the web, and I can just use Ctrl-X when I do, I’ll set the first key to Navigation > Pan/Zoom.
While the button is held down, hovering the pen will scroll, and dragging it up or down on the tablet will zoom. You could simplify things and just program this function to the lower pen button, but then you’d lose middle click functionality for things like opening browser links in a new tab. It’s a good idea for any program where middle click doesn’t do anything, though.
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Also important
You’ll need to turn off Windows Ink for Chrome and any other Google apps, too. It causes a pen tracking glitch. Same with Discord, for some reason. In fact, you really only need to leave it on for Photoshop.
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Image editing settings
Of course, I’ll still use the Cintiq for any serious work, but for simple cropping and color correction, it’s sometimes more convenient to just bang it out on the flat tablet. Any artists present will already know to do this, but for Photoshop and any other drawing or image editing programs, set the active area to one monitor and turn on Force Proportions.
If you’re using two monitors, don’t worry, all you have to do is click your Windows taskbar to navigate back to the non-photoshop monitor.
Services & Saving
If you’re on Windows, occasionally your computer will fail to detect your tablet, in which case you’ll have to reset the Wacom driver through the Services window. This is something everyone should know how to do. Every problem I’ve ever had with a Wacom device has been fixable this
You can also use the stop and start icons at the top of the window. You can pin services to your taskbar once it’s open, too.
But once in a blue moon — every few months, perhaps — this might wipe your preferences. So once you’ve set them, make sure to save them through the Backup Settings panel in Wacom Desktop Center. You can either save them as a .pref file to your hard drive, or upload them to the free Wacom Cloud, then restore them with the very next button.
Impressions of the
Intuos
Zoom hitch aside, this is an even better mouse replacement than the 2013 Pen & Touch was. The P&T had a smooth plastic surface that constantly reminded you that you were using a computer peripheral. The current gens have a rubbery textured surface that genuinely make it feel like you’re somehow using a ballpoint on a notebook to control your computer. And the pen helps with that too: It’s lighter and thinner than either the P&T or the Cintiq, just 5½ inches long by 1/3 inch thick, smaller than a Bic.
But my favorite feature is the Bluetooth. Once the tablet’s charged via cable, you can connect it wirelessly and regain the use of your USB port. I didn’t see the point of this before I tried it — who uses a tablet further than a cord’s distance from the screen? — but now that I have, I never want to go back. It allows a lot more freedom of movement: I can slide it across the desk from one monitor to the other if I want to switch to another project on a different screen, without messing with the cable, or when I need the mouse for a game, I can simply turn the tablet off and set it aside. And once we can do these things again, it’ll be easy to slip into a backpack to use outside at a coffee shop, bookstore, or while traveling. It can be charged with any Micro-USB cable, so if you run it off Bluetooth, you can use a wall charger. It takes a few hours from empty to full, but it has a battery life of fifteen, meaning it’s good for two workdays or one brutal one.
Finally, in an interesting last-minute twist, I was surprised to find it compatible with the Cintiq — I could even draw into Clip Studio Paint with both at once — meaning I won’t need to switch them out. I don’t think an overabundance of Wacom tablets is a problem the average reader is likely to run into, but for example, if you ever find yourself graduating from a flat tablet to a drawing monitor, but aren’t quite ready to sell your old one, you can repurpose it as a mouse.
As for me, I’m going back to dailying the Intuos for my writing.
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Finally
If you teach or tutor online, we’ve been putting out a lot of articles for educators lately — in fact, this article was originally intended as a guide to set up a tablet as a teaching tool, I just realized halfway through that the setup would be the same for any job that works with words. If you’d like to know more about teaching with Wacom products specifically, check out All You Need to Know to Teach with a Wacom Tablet, Recreating the Physical Classroom in a Virtual World, or the entire section of our website on using tablets for education.
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Dell XPS 15 9500 Laptop, Price, Specification, Drivers
Dell XPS 15 Laptop has a more vivid. And it has 38.01 cm with 4 sides narrow. As well as, It has 16:10 Infinity Edge display that is deliver 100% Adobe RGB color in amazing detail.
The processor is the 10th generation, Intel Core i7-10750H
Video Card is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti 4GB GDDR6
Hard Drive is 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid-State Drive
Memory is 32GB, DDR4, 2933 MHz, 2x16G
The display is 39.6 cm
Operating System is Windows 10 Pro - 64bit.
Price of Dell XPS 15
Intel Core i7 512GB / 16GB is $ 2,545.87 / € 2,184.10 / £ 1,961.53 Rs 1,90,495.77
Intel Core i7 1TB / 32GB is $2,918.54 / € 2,506.31 / £ 2,250.12 / Rs 2,18,495.76
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Drivers of Dell XPS 15 9500
After all, you can download the driver of Dell XPS 15 9500
Configuration of Dell XPS 15 9500
Processor
After all, You can configure the processor as the 10th Generation, Intel Core i7-10750H [12MB cache, 5.0 GHz, 6 cores].
OS
Operating System is Windows 10 Pro 64bit - English
Video Card
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti 4GB GDDR6
Display
15.6 inches FHD+ [1920 x 1200] InfinityEdge, Of course Non-Touch Anti-Glare 500-Nit Display. 15.6 inches UHD+ [3840 x 2400] InfinityEdge, As well as, Touch Anti-Reflective 500-Nit Display.
Memory
16GB DDR4, 2933 MHz, 2x8G. 32GB DDR4, 2933 MHz, 2x16G.
Hard Drive
512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive. 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive.
Color
The color is Platinum Silver with Black Carbon Fiber Palmrest.
Microsoft
There is no Microsoft Office License but 30 days of the trial offer.
Security
After all, The Security Software is McAfee Live Safe for 12 months.
Warranty
Of course, there is a Warranty of One year premium support plus and onsite services.
Damage Protection
After all, There is none accidental damage protection.
Keyboard
After all, The keyboard is Black Backlit, which is US/International with Fingerprint Reader
Slots and Ports
2x Thunderbolt 3 with the display port and the power delivery
1x USB-C 3.1 with the display port and the power delivery
1x Full size SD card reader v6.0
Combo jack 1x 3.5mm microphone/headphone
1x Wedge shaped lock slot
1x USB-c to USB-A v3.0 & HDMI v2.0 adapter ships standard
Weight & Dimension of Dell XPS 15
Weight is 1.83 kg [4 lbs] of non-touch / 2.05 kg [4.5 lbs] of touch
Height is 0.71 - 0.46 inch
Width is 13.57 inch
Depth is 9.06 inch
Camera
Of course, It has a 720p at 30 fps HD camera with a Dual array microphones
Speakers and Audio
After all, It has Studio quality tuning with a Waves with a MaxxAudio Pro and Waves Nx 3D audio.
As well as, It also has a Quad-speaker design with a 2.5W x 2 woofers and a 1.5W x 2 tweeters = 8W total peak output.
Also, a 3.5mm microphone/headphone combo jack that is featuring waves Nx 3D audio with head tracking.
As well as, Dual microphone array optimized with a Waves MaxxVoice supporting VoIP - Microsoft Cortana capable.
Chasis
CNC machined aluminum in platinum silver with a carbon fiber composite palm rest in black.
Corning Gorilla Glass 6 on the touch panel.
Wireless
After all, It has a Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 [2x2] and Bluetooth 5.1
Primary Battery
As well as, it has a 6 cell battery with 86 WHr Integrated.
Regulatory
The Regulatory Model is P91F, Regulatory type is P91F001, Energy star is 7.1, EPEAT is 2018 Silver registered for specific country participation and also rating. You can see www.epeat.net Hg-Free / Arsenic-Free PVC/BFC free but not PSU.
Features of Dell XPS 15
Operating system
Of course, You will get the Windows 10 Pro that features and improvements with a smooth and versatile PC experience that you will definitely like it.
Slots and Ports
Full-size SD card reader v6.0
1x USB-C 3.1 Port with display port and power delivery
3.5 mm microphone/headphone that is combo jack
Wedge-shaped lock slot
2x Thunderbolt 3 with a display port and power delivery

XPS 15 9500
Weight and Dimension
weight is 1.83 kg of non-touch / 2.05 kg of touch Height is 18 mm Width is 344 mm Depth is 230 mm
Eco wise
Of course, It is Energy Star certified.
Recycle: It's 90% of parts can be reused or recycled and its white bamboo packaging trays are 100% recyclable.
Material: Of course, It is free of materials like mercury, lead, cadmium, phthalates. Also, PVC/BFR free and EPEAT registered.
Sea: After all, 25% of materials consist of ocean plastics collected and 75% are made from recycled plastics.
Display
It has a top camera placement with a 16:10 display. As well as, it features edge to edge view with 922K pixels on UHD+ productivity.
Of course, You can take advantage of HDR content's superior dynamic range with a Dolby Vision. As well as, it can deliver colors on the SDR PC display. After all, Dolby Vision delivers highlights 40 times brighter, And blacks 10 times darker. Also has a VESA certified Display HDR 400 display on a 4K+ panel enables 16 million colors.
It has a 4K Ultra HD+ display that offers accuracy for computing needs. As well as, you can see details of a pixel in photos.
It is also equipped with a 100% Adobe RGB and a 94% DCI-P3 color gamut, also UHD+ display delivers saturated color on a 1650:1 contrast ratio that allows the darkest dark and brightest brights. After all, it has a 500-nit brightness clarity in bright light.
Of course, it has an Eyesafe display that reduces blue light and vivid color. It has a panel for intelligently manages light energy at the source.
Creations
It has 10th Generation Intel Core processors that bring you desktop-caliber creativity to the laptop. Of course, it is enough to edit, capture, and share your creations so faster.
It has GeForce GTX 1650 Ti graphics that is enough to accelerate the creative apps.
It also has a Dell Power Manager with adaptive performance.
1TB Solid State Drive storage and a 32GB of memory. Of course, it is damn faster that users will love it.
Creator
Of course, It is equipped with creative tools that are better and faster.
It has an Intel 10th Generation, 8 core, 16 threads i7 processor that is enough for the workload.
Of course, NVIDIA's graphics are rendering of high-resolution graphics and videos accelerates with performance.
It also has a full SD card slot that imports RAW images without delay.
It has a 100% Adobe RGB display, so that can let you edit photos with confidence.
After all, It has massive flash storage.
It also has multiple Thunderbolt 3 ports.

XPS 15
Masterful
Light and Cool: The aerospace industry made black palm rest, carbon fiber to minimize weight and maximum strength.
It also has stainless steel logos which is a laser cut-out.
The screen is Superior: It has a Corning Gorilla Glass 6, that is so strong as well as scratch resistance and impact.
It has a 14% larger touchpad, also it displays is 5% larger. As well as, larger keycaps because of edge to edge keyboard.
Diamond cuts: It is scratch resistant surface, superior, prevent damage if you unplugging and plugging.
Password: You can log in in two different ways. first is an Infrared camera that can recognize your face and unlock. And second is the fingerprint reader power button so that can let you log in.
Easier open: After all, The twin coil press-fit hinge is design to maximize its screen and enable 4 side Infinity Edge. Which is easier to open and it is stable.
webcam: It has a 2.25 mm webcam with a 4 element lens that delivers sharp video even in dim lighting. As well as, it improves video quality and reduce noise.
Sound
As well as, It has an immersive 3D soundscape with Waves Nx 3D Audio and quad-speaker design.
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Land Clearing Attachments Market foreseen to grow exponentially over 2028
The demand within the global market for land clearing attachments has been rising on account of key advancements in the constructions industry. The use of land clearing attachments is a prerequisite in beginning work across construction site that has vegetation or old buildings. Land clearing attachments are used to even a surface of land and make it fit for construction. However, the use of land clearing attachments in not restricted to the constructions industry. They are also used in areas where unwanted moss and vegetation needs to be cleared. Hence, the global market for land clearing attachments is expected to attract commendable demand in the years to come.
The wide range of forests that are susceptible to wildfires has made it necessary to store land clearing attachments for emergency use. Moreover, the need for improved clearing equipments that can be used in conjunction with other devices has also played a major role in market growth. There is a high possibility of new growth avenues emerging in the global land clearing attachments market as multiple industries buy and store land clearing attachments. The need to perform clearance activities to rid industrial premises of manufacturing waste has also increased the need for land clearing attachments market.
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On the basis of geography, the demand within the land clearing attachments market in Asia Pacific is expected to rise at a starry rate. This owes to the wide expanse of forest as well construction land across India and China. The market for land clearing attachments in North America is also projected to rise at a starry CAGR.
In the wake of potential safety risks associated with frequent catastrophic wildfire instances, especially in developed countries, appropriate measures in form of land clearing remains of paramount importance. The demand for land clearing equipment with the right set of land clearing attachments is thus projected to sustain over the course of coming years.
Leading Companies Strategize on New Launches in Land Clearing Attachments Market
A new root rakes introduced in John Deere’s existing lineup of land clearing attachments are specifically compatible for the company’s E- and G-series skid steers, K-series compact wheel loaders, and compact track loaders. Made available in variable widths, these root rakes are primarily designed to protect the front side of the host machine from jagged scarp and large brush piles.
Bobcat Company recently launched a huge 70-inch forestry cutter to cater to demands of both soft and hard woods. Designed for compatibility with the company’s T870, T770, and T750 models of compact track loaders, these land clearing attachments are also suitable for the S850 skid steer. This land cleaning attachment with an added counterweight of 400-pound, can additionally be utilized for the company’s T770 and T750 compact track loaders. These land clearing attachments are claimed to perform fine mulching of wood at high energy efficiency.
For effortless cleanups at construction sites, and even in snow and turf, John Deere recently announced an update to the existing portfolio of land clearing attachments. Including five pickup brooms and three angle, the newly introduced lineup is optimized for the company’s selected competitive models of compact truck loaders and skid steers.
Caterpillar Inc. recently unveiled two mulchers (of two different widths) in their land clearing attachments category. These mulchers with their compatible flail mowers are claimed to supplement the company’s offerings in land management space, especially in the compact excavators segment. In addition, these multi-function capable land clearing attachments by Caterpillar are equipped with an automatic piston motor adapted to dual-speed requirements, which thus allows the equipment to match the cutting speed to a given condition.
Doosan Group’s recent launch includes hydraulic clamps for wheeled excavators and crawler excavators, allowing high-precision removal, pickup, and placement of unwanted debris on the land to be cleared. The clamp edges keep objects secure for loading and material handling. This land clearing attachment is readily installable on excavator dippers.
Besides product innovation and new product launches in the land clearing attachments market landscape, established regional as well as domestic players are focusing on developing strategies that cater to growing demand for custom built land clearing attachments for diverse applications. This according to research will enable land clearing attachments market players to gain a competitive edge over other regional players operating in land clearing attachments market. Rental services is also identified to emerge popular among manufacturers and suppliers in the land clearing attachments market.
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Expanding Applicability in Utility & Land Clearing Is Widening Scope of Land Clearing Attachments Penetration
With noteworthy technological innovation in an extensive range of land clearing equipment including mowers, grubbers, excavators, and bulldozers, the land clearing attachments market is witnessing promising growth opportunities in recent years. With increasing demand for roadside clearing, vegetation clearing, and clearing of invasive plant species, land clearing equipment are more likely to witness growing traction over the coming years – subsequently fueling the sales of different land clearing attachments. Land clearing attachments specifically catering to the applications for utility purpose are projected to experience relatively higher demand owing to frequent land clearing projects for utility.
Serious Anti-deforestation Initiatives Are Forestalling brisk Demand Growth
Removal of wood fuels in forests is another prominent application that continues to generate sustained demand for land clearing equipment and thereby, land clearing attachments. However, deforestation prohibitory norms set by local as well as regional governments and non-governmental authorities are projected to restrict rapid demand growth in land clearing attachments in the near future.
Lucrative Opportunities Reside in Silviculture Applications
Silviculture, a popular forest activity of improving and maintaining thinning forest lands, is cited as an important driver to the growth of land clearing attachments market. The process of silviculture involves mulching of standing trees and vegetation as well as logging slash, to eventually prepare the land best suitable for reforestation. This process tends to utilize a variety of mulching and milling attachments, pushing the growth prospects of land clearing attachments market.
Growing demand for land clearing attachments that fall in specific power classes and width categories is projected to favor the revenue growth of land clearing attachments market. Shredding activities that are performed by the various milling and mulching land clearing attachments deliver an ideal soil structure for the establishment of new root systems, and a land surface suitable for decomposition. This is another strong factor likely to elevate the demand for innovative land clearing attachments in the near future.
Segmentation of Global Land Clearing Attachments Market
By attachment type, the global land clearing attachments market is categorized into three key segments –
Mulching Attachments
Milling Attachments
Skid-steers
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Daily Crunch: Facebook launches a college-only network
Facebook returns to its college roots, Alexa gets a printing feature and we take a deep dive into Unity’s business. This is your Daily Crunch for September 10, 2020.
The big story: Facebook launches a college-only network
If you’re old and decrepit like me, you remember when Facebook was only for college students and required a college email address to join. Well, it seems everything old is new again, because the company is piloting a new feature called Facebook Campus … which is only for college students and requires a college email address to join.
Facebook’s Charmaine Hung argued that the product is particularly relevant now: “With COVID-19, we see that many students aren’t returning to campus in the fall. Now, classes are being held online and students are trying to react to this new normal of what it’s like to connect to clubs and organizations that you care about, when you’re not together.”
Of course, this could also be a way for Facebook to try to stay relevant to a younger demographic, before they move on to other apps.
The tech giants
Amazon launches Alexa Print, a way to print lists, recipes, games and educational content using your voice — The feature works with any second-generation Echo device or newer, as well as a range of printers.
Google says it’s eliminating Autocomplete suggestions that target candidates or voting — The company says that it will now remove any Autocomplete predictions that seem to endorse or oppose a candidate or a political party, or that make a claim about voting or the electoral process.
Microsoft Surface Duo review — Brian Heater calls it a beautiful, expensive work in progress.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Orchard real estate platform raises $69 million Series C led by Revolution Growth — Orchard (formerly Perch) launched in 2017 with a mission to digitize the entire experience of buying and selling a home.
How Unity built a gaming engine for the future — Eric Peckham offers an in-depth look at the company’s financials as it prepares to go public.
India’s Zomato raises $100M from Tiger Global, says it is planning to file for IPO next year — In an email to employees, CEO Deepinder Goyal said the food delivery startup has about $250 million cash in the bank, with several more “big name” investors preparing to join the current round.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
Use ‘productive paranoia’ to build cybersecurity culture at your startup — We asked Casey Ellis, founder, chairman and chief technology officer at Bugcrowd, to share his ideas for how startups can improve their security posture.
What’s driving API-powered startups forward in 2020? — It’s not hard to find startups with API-based delivery models that are doing well this year.
(Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. You can sign up here.)
Everything else
Announcing the Startup Battlefield companies at TechCrunch Disrupt 2020 — This is our most competitive batch to date.
$3 million Breakthrough Prize goes to scientist designing molecules to fight COVID-19 — David Baker’s work over the last 20 years has helped validate the idea that computers can help us understand and create complex molecules like proteins.
Recorded music revenue is up on streaming growth, as physical sales plummet — With vastly more people stuck inside seeking novel methods of entertainment, paid subscriptions are up 24% year-over-year.
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Daily Crunch: Facebook launches a college-only network
Facebook returns to its college roots, Alexa gets a printing feature and we take a deep dive into Unity’s business. This is your Daily Crunch for September 10, 2020.
The big story: Facebook launches a college-only network
If you’re old and decrepit like me, you remember when Facebook was only for college students and required a college email address to join. Well, it seems everything old is new again, because the company is piloting a new feature called Facebook Campus … which is only for college students and requires a college email address to join.
Facebook’s Charmaine Hung argued that the product is particularly relevant now: “With COVID-19, we see that many students aren’t returning to campus in the fall. Now, classes are being held online and students are trying to react to this new normal of what it’s like to connect to clubs and organizations that you care about, when you’re not together.”
Of course, this could also be a way for Facebook to try to stay relevant to a younger demographic, before they move on to other apps.
The tech giants
Amazon launches Alexa Print, a way to print lists, recipes, games and educational content using your voice — The feature works with any second-generation Echo device or newer, as well as a range of printers.
Google says it’s eliminating Autocomplete suggestions that target candidates or voting — The company says that it will now remove any Autocomplete predictions that seem to endorse or oppose a candidate or a political party, or that make a claim about voting or the electoral process.
Microsoft Surface Duo review — Brian Heater calls it a beautiful, expensive work in progress.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Orchard real estate platform raises $69 million Series C led by Revolution Growth — Orchard (formerly Perch) launched in 2017 with a mission to digitize the entire experience of buying and selling a home.
How Unity built a gaming engine for the future — Eric Peckham offers an in-depth look at the company’s financials as it prepares to go public.
India’s Zomato raises $100M from Tiger Global, says it is planning to file for IPO next year — In an email to employees, CEO Deepinder Goyal said the food delivery startup has about $250 million cash in the bank, with several more “big name” investors preparing to join the current round.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
Use ‘productive paranoia’ to build cybersecurity culture at your startup — We asked Casey Ellis, founder, chairman and chief technology officer at Bugcrowd, to share his ideas for how startups can improve their security posture.
What’s driving API-powered startups forward in 2020? — It’s not hard to find startups with API-based delivery models that are doing well this year.
(Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. You can sign up here.)
Everything else
Announcing the Startup Battlefield companies at TechCrunch Disrupt 2020 — This is our most competitive batch to date.
$3 million Breakthrough Prize goes to scientist designing molecules to fight COVID-19 — David Baker’s work over the last 20 years has helped validate the idea that computers can help us understand and create complex molecules like proteins.
Recorded music revenue is up on streaming growth, as physical sales plummet — With vastly more people stuck inside seeking novel methods of entertainment, paid subscriptions are up 24% year-over-year.
The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 3pm Pacific, you can subscribe here.
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Daily Crunch: Facebook launches a college-only network
Facebook returns to its college roots, Alexa gets a printing feature and we take a deep dive into Unity’s business. This is your Daily Crunch for September 10, 2020.
The big story: Facebook launches a college-only network
If you’re old and decrepit like me, you remember when Facebook was only for college students and required a college email address to join. Well, it seems everything old is new again, because the company is piloting a new feature called Facebook Campus … which is only for college students and requires a college email address to join.
Facebook’s Charmaine Hung argued that the product is particularly relevant now: “With COVID-19, we see that many students aren’t returning to campus in the fall. Now, classes are being held online and students are trying to react to this new normal of what it’s like to connect to clubs and organizations that you care about, when you’re not together.”
Of course, this could also be a way for Facebook to try to stay relevant to a younger demographic, before they move on to other apps.
The tech giants
Amazon launches Alexa Print, a way to print lists, recipes, games and educational content using your voice — The feature works with any second-generation Echo device or newer, as well as a range of printers.
Google says it’s eliminating Autocomplete suggestions that target candidates or voting — The company says that it will now remove any Autocomplete predictions that seem to endorse or oppose a candidate or a political party, or that make a claim about voting or the electoral process.
Microsoft Surface Duo review — Brian Heater calls it a beautiful, expensive work in progress.
Startups, funding and venture capital
Orchard real estate platform raises $69 million Series C led by Revolution Growth — Orchard (formerly Perch) launched in 2017 with a mission to digitize the entire experience of buying and selling a home.
How Unity built a gaming engine for the future — Eric Peckham offers an in-depth look at the company’s financials as it prepares to go public.
India’s Zomato raises $100M from Tiger Global, says it is planning to file for IPO next year — In an email to employees, CEO Deepinder Goyal said the food delivery startup has about $250 million cash in the bank, with several more “big name” investors preparing to join the current round.
Advice and analysis from Extra Crunch
Use ‘productive paranoia’ to build cybersecurity culture at your startup — We asked Casey Ellis, founder, chairman and chief technology officer at Bugcrowd, to share his ideas for how startups can improve their security posture.
What’s driving API-powered startups forward in 2020? — It’s not hard to find startups with API-based delivery models that are doing well this year.
(Reminder: Extra Crunch is our subscription membership program, which aims to democratize information about startups. You can sign up here.)
Everything else
Announcing the Startup Battlefield companies at TechCrunch Disrupt 2020 — This is our most competitive batch to date.
$3 million Breakthrough Prize goes to scientist designing molecules to fight COVID-19 — David Baker’s work over the last 20 years has helped validate the idea that computers can help us understand and create complex molecules like proteins.
Recorded music revenue is up on streaming growth, as physical sales plummet — With vastly more people stuck inside seeking novel methods of entertainment, paid subscriptions are up 24% year-over-year.
The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch’s roundup of our biggest and most important stories. If you’d like to get this delivered to your inbox every day at around 3pm Pacific, you can subscribe here.
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