Farrah El Dibany thought something was odd. Her Tuesday EgyptAir flight was taking too long to get from Alexandria to Cairo, the plane was headed out over the Mediterranean Sea, and then, crew members began taking passengers' passports.

"When you fly to Cairo, you don't cross the sea," she said. "Then one of the cabin crew told us, 'We are hijacked. We're being hijacked.' There was a lot of panic and crying on the plane. They didn't tell us anything more. They didn't say what he wants or where we're heading, nothing. We were just kidnapped."

El Dibany's flight had been hijacked by a man who officials described as "unstable" after he held the passengers and crew hostage with a fake explosive belt, forcing the plane to divert to Cyprus -- apparently over issues involving his ex-wife, a Cypriot.

"It was very horrifying to be in this situation," El Dibany said.

The incident ended relatively peacefully Tuesday when the plane's crew and passengers left the aircraft and authorities took the hijacker into custody.

"The hijacker has just been arrested," Cyprus government spokesman Nikos Christodoulides said on Twitter, adding a few minutes later, "All passengers and crew are safe."
Cyprus state television showed video of the hijacker, wearing a white shirt, being led away by a phalanx of police.

An early report that the hijacker was armed with explosives was false, said Alexandros Zinon, permanent secretary for the Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Shortly before news of the arrest, video of the aircraft, which was parked on the tarmac at Cyprus' Larnaca International Airport, showed people leaving the plane, one through a cockpit window.

Domestic woes?
The incident began when an Egyptian man -- who presidential spokesman Alaa Yousuf identified as Seif El Din Mustafa -- allegedly hijacked the EgyptAir flight because of his ex-wife, officials said Tuesday. The hijacking was not related to terrorism, a spokesman for the Cyprus Transport Ministry said.

The hijacker was "unstable," Homer Mavrommatis, director of the Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs Crisis Management Center, told CNN. Egyptian authorities negotiated with him, but Mavrommatis said his motivation was not clear.

"He kept on changing his mind and asking for different things," Mavrommatis said.

Zinon also said the hijacker was unstable. One of his demands was that the plane be refueled so that he could travel to Istanbul, which was rejected, Zinon said. Authorities did, however, arrange for him to speak to his ex-wife, Mavrommatis said.

Mustafa is now being questioned by Cypriot authorities, who will levy charges against him, Zinon said. Cyprus has yet to receive an extradition request, he said.

The Airbus 320 was carrying 70 people: 55 passengers, including the hijacker, seven crew members and, because it was a connecting flight, an additional eight crew members, according to EgyptAir's Dina El Foly. Officials said earlier that as many as 82 people were on the plane.
Many of the passengers and crew were released during the early stages of the ordeal, Egypt's Civil 
Aviation Ministry said.

'There was a bit of chaos'

El Dibany told CNN in a phone interview that crew members didn't explain at first why they were collecting passports, and the captain never gave an official explanation.

"They just said that there was a problem and, 'Please don't ask,' " she said.
After the cabin crew told passengers "in a very calm voice" that the plane had been hijacked, "some women started crying, and there was a bit of chaos."
El Dibany said she was at the front of the plane and saw Mustafa from afar. The hijacker was behind a curtain in the cabin area at the back of the plane most of the time. He spoke only to the crew, she said.

Eventually, the plane landed in Cyprus, where it sat for what El Dibany estimates was at least 45 minutes before Mustafa said the women and children on board could leave, she said.

"About 20 minutes later, he said, 'All the Egyptians can leave,' and then at some point they got us a bus and we got off the plane, except some of the foreigners, non-Egyptians," said El Dibany. "So we left on the bus and they brought us to someplace safe."

She applauded how the crew "very professionally" handled the harrowing experience.

"They were keeping everyone calm," she said. "They weren't panicking. They were in control."
Threat of explosives

EgyptAir Flight 181 should have been a short one; it usually takes less than an hour to fly from Alexandria to the Egyptian capital.

But during the flight, Mustafa falsely claimed that he had an explosive belt, forcing the plane to turn away from its destination and toward Cyprus, pilot Omar El Gamal said, according to the Egyptian Civil Aviation Ministry.

"Pilots will have a special signal they can use to airport traffic control," said Tom Ballentyne, chief correspondent for Oriental Aviation. "It might be a code word or a signal they can use that will alert air traffic control that there is problem."

Officials initially didn't know whether the hijacker really had an explosive belt, but they had no choice but to take the threat seriously, Egyptian Civil Aviation Minister Sherif Fathy Ateyya said. Later, Mavrommatis said, it became clear when the hijacker gave himself up that he was not wearing explosives.

What the pilots and crew might have thought were explosives turned out to be mobile phone cases, Zinon said. EgyptAir, too, reported the purported explosive belt was fake, citing Cypriot authorities.
Video released by Egypt's Interior Ministry shows Mustafa receiving a pat-down at the Alexandria airport before passing through security without incident.

'Old-fashioned type of terrorism'

The hijacking was "a more old-fashioned type of terrorism," said Sajjan Gohel of the Asia-Pacific Foundation London, explaining that it was rare for such negotiations to take place.

Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said the plane's foreign passengers included eight Americans, four Dutch, two Belgians, four Britons, one Syrian, one French and one Italian. Mavrommatis said there were also two Greek nationals on board, one of them the orthodox archbishop of Johannesburg.

All flights into Larnaca airport were diverted to Paphos International Airport on the southwest coast of the island, the Cyprus Civil Aviation Authority said.
Questionable air security
The hijacking was the latest incident to raise concerns about security at Egypt's airports.

In October, Metrojet Flight 9268 -- taking off from Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh airport -- was downed in the Sinai Peninsula, killing all 224 people on board. ISISclaimed responsibility, saying it breached security and smuggled a bomb on board.

"Ever since the Metrojet plane was blown up, it has been confirmed that there are lapses in Egyptian security," Gohel said.

Since then, Egypt has promised it would beef up security at airports across the country. Egypt insists that airports are safe and says tourists should come back.

How tourists respond to this latest incident remains uncertain.

All domestic and international fights at Egyptian airports are proceeding according to schedule, with minor delays because of heightened security, the Civil Aviation Ministry said in statement.

"Flights to and from Larnaca airport have resumed and are now back to normal. All arrival and departures are back to normal," said Demetrius Mitrokanallos with the airport's passenger terminal services.


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Priyanka Chopra


  • Does Priyanka Chopra smoke?: No

  • Does Priyanka Chopra drink alcohol?: Yes

  • She is close friends with Hollywood actor Gerard Butler.
  • Once she admitted in Karan Johar’s talk show that Shahrukh Khan is her crush, he makes her blush.

  • Her father and mother were in Indian Army so she was used to traveling, she spent her childhood in many cities because of regular transfer of her parents. She has lived in many cities including Delhi, Lucknow, Bareilly, Pune, Ladakh, Chandigarh and Ambala.

  • Parineeti Chopra, Meera Chopra and Barbie Handa are her cousin sisters who are also actresses.

  • She won Femina Miss India, Femina Miss India World and Miss World 2000.

  • Her home is her perfect getaway as she seldom gets chance to be at home.

  • She loves hamburgers and French fries.

  • She wants her dream man to be confident, courageous and smell good; she says its simply hot.

  • She is emotional and romantic person.

  • She can’t live without her family, it’s her strength as well as weakness.

  • She is inspired by creative people as she believes that add colors and emotions to lives.

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OBS
What is OBS?

Open Broadcaster Software is free and open source software for video recording and live streaming. Supported features include:

Encoding using H264 (x264) and AAC.
Support for Intel Quick Sync Video (QSV) and NVENC.
Unlimited number of scenes and sources.
Live RTMP streaming to Twitch, YouTube, DailyMotion, Hitbox and more.
File output to MP4 or FLV.
GPU-based game capture for high performance game streaming.
DirectShow capture device support (webcams, capture cards, etc).
Windows 8 high speed monitor capture support.
Bilinear or lanczos3 resampling.

What is OBS Studio?

OBS Studio (formerly known as OBS Multiplatform) is a complete rewrite of the original OBS from the ground up, with the main goals being multiplatform support, a more thorough feature set, and a much more powerful API. While still in it's early stages, releases are currently available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

OBS Studio will eventually support many of the advanced requested features not present in the original OBS, such as multiple stream outputs and scene previewing, the latter of which is now available in the current release.

How much does it cost?

OBS is completely free! Not a dime! There are no subscriptions, no payments at all. OBS is available to everyone, with source code publicly available on github for anyone to help contribute.

While OBS will always remain free, you are welcome to donate to support our development efforts.

Plugins

OBS has an API allowing developers to create their own unique plugins, giving them and others complete control of their streaming experience. Some popular plugins include:
Simple scene switcher
Video source
Browser source
...and many more!

Download link: https://obsproject.com/index


Iphone 5 SE



I never liked holding the giant iPhone 6 Plus. I could live with the iPhone 6, and its 4.7-inch screen. But Apple's most comfortable phone was the 5. It had a slightly larger screen than its predecessors, and could fit in a pocket. I remember calling it a "discreet smartphone."

At first glance, the price looks like a steal -- but I wouldn't ever get a 16GB model ($399, £359, AU$679). You need 64. Which sucks, because that means you're spending an extra $100, £80 or 150 AU dollars. That's only a "budget" phone by Apple standards.

The iPhone 6S -- which is better than the SE in a few key areas -- is six months old. And in another six months, it'll get a price drop when the new 7 and 7 Plus models emerge.

In the meantime, the SE is for anyone who still owns -- and prefers -- the smaller screen iPhones like 2013's 5S and earlier.

When you're making that decision, It all comes down to screen. Can you -- or can I -- live with a smaller screen? Maybe you already have a small-screened phone and don't want anything larger. I lived with the SE for a few days between Cupertino, New Jersey and Manhattan, trying to go back to a smaller size. But I realized that, maybe, the SE isn't meant for me. It's meant for those who didn't want a larger 6S in the first place.

6S features in a 5S body
Despite the smaller size, Apple didn't skimp on features in the SE. The iPhone SE delivers nearly every feature of the 6S. And everything listed in italics is a notable upgrade for anyone coming from an iPhone 5S or earlier:

4-inch 1136x640 (326 ppi) display
16GB or 64GB storage
A9 processor
2GB RAM
12 megapixel rear camera, 4K video recording, Live Photos
1.2 megapixel front-facing camera, Retina Flash for dim lighting
Touch ID
Apple Pay
M9 motion coprocessor for fitness tracking
Always-on Siri
802.11ac Wi-Fi, LTE, Voice over LTE, Wi-Fi calling
Colors: space gray, silver, gold, rose gold
The list of 6S features you're not getting is comparatively small: Except for the obvious screen downgrade --it's smaller, with lower resolution and less contrast -- the SE has a lower-resolution selfie cam, no 128GB storage option, and no 3D Touch.

Easy reach, pocket screen
I like where my fingers fall on the screen, and the home button. This is a one-handed, as-you're-running-to-the-train phone. This is a standing-in-a-crowded-subway phone. It's a slip-your-phone-out-and-sneak-a-picture phone. It's a gym-friendly phone.

It's not a good sit-on-a-plane-for-seven-hours phone. Or an I-do-all-my-work-on-my-phone phone.

I don't care about 3D Touch, which offers you contextual menus depending on how hard you press the screen. If it mattered more to iOS, I would. But it's not useful right now. I forget about it. Losing it in the iPhone SE doesn't feel like a loss.

Battery life
According to Apple, is better than the iPhone 6S: in particular, better Web-browsing time (12-13 hours versus 10-11 on 6S) and video playback (13 hours versus 11). We're still running battery drain tests, but in my everyday use it worked as well as I'd hoped for a small phone, and lasted an average day really well.

As I keep using the iPhone SE, I realize how good the camera is. Its speed and features are identical to that of the iPhone 6S -- which remains, with the exception of the newer, far more expensive Samsung Galaxy S7 line, the best smartphone camera out there.

THE GOOD Packs nearly every worthwhile feature (processor, great camera, Apple Pay, always-on Siri) from iPhone 6S into a smaller, more affordable 4-inch phone. Compatible with all iPhone 5/5S cases and accessories.

THE BAD Selfie cam doesn't get a megapixel upgrade, and there's no 3D Touch. Older design, while still good-looking, is exactly like the older iPhone 5S. Mid-year release means another iPhone will be coming sooner than later.



THE BOTTOM LINE While the rest of us wait for the iPhone 7 later this year, the iPhone SE is a great choice for small phone fans looking for an 'iPhone 6S Mini.'



If you are looking at starting a small business you will may not have much knowledge on the process. You will want to get some advice on every stage of planning and beginning your business to better your chances of success.

One tip is to make sure that the product that your going to be selling is not over saturated in your area. A good example of this would be if you are going to be selling pet products you will not want to set up in an area that has six pet stores all within a couple of mile radius. If you do that you will be competing against already well established companies who have a client draw already.

Something else that you want to consider is where your store is. If your store is going to be sitting back off the main road you might only have a small sign pointing back to your location you might not get as many people as you would if you were sitting right on the street.

The size of the building that you need can make a huge difference in your success as well. If you have a large building with a large storage area your cost is going to be higher which means you need more sales to keep your business open. Being able to maintain a large building for a new start up business can be difficult so you will want to make sure that you stay within your new budget. Remember you can always expand your business as needed.

Employees could be a concern as well for you when you just start out. This can be a concern because it could add in some immediate over head before you even start out. Because you are going to need to train your employees prior to opening you will need to have enough money to absorb that cost prior to opening your door.

While starting a small business is a fun thing to do it can also increase your stress levels. However, if you have some tips to help you out the amount of stress that you are going to be having will be reduced and you can get back to enjoying yourself even more while running your business.

                                               The sky in not the limit


People who are generally inclined towards regular self-improvement will likely continue to do so. Others may not. The difference has nothing to do with their external situations. Success or failure in almost anything starts from within. Once you start believing in yourself, you create a domino effect of positive outcomes. This is true whether you are trying to lose weight, start a business, or just be happier in life.


Here are eight things that happen when you start to believe in yourself:

1. You become less judgmental.
Judgment and negative energy are a reflection of the giver, not the receiver. People who spend a lot of time judging others generally spend very little time working on themselves. When you put your energy into your own life and choices, you stop focusing on everyone else. The road to truly believing in yourself is paved by knowing and accepting yourself, flaws and all. Walking that journey also makes you much more compassionate and aware that others may also be traveling down a path that you cannot see.

2. You can actually do more.
The biggest excuse people have for not doing what they need or want to do is, “I don’t have the time.” Yet, every human being on the planet has the same amount of time in a day. Time is a constant, not a variable. It is what it is. Luckily, although time doesn’t change, you can. Lack of confidence manifests as fear and perfectionism. However, you can start building confidence at any given moment. Believing in yourself requires little investment and is very liberating, both mentally and physically. As Henry Ford one said, “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t… you’re right.”

3. You inspire others to believe in you.
Authentically confident people are inspiring. When you truly believe in yourself, you hold the power of influence. Others will want to aid your efforts. This is especially important if you are growing a business or embarking on any endeavor that requires support.

4. You handle criticism more objectively.
Nobody likes to get negative feedback. The most successful people are those who can take input from others, weed out the valid points, and make adjustments for the better. Believing in yourself forms a more solid emotional foundation. It allows you to rationally consider both the information and the source. You also won’t get your feelings hurt as easily, as you’ll be able to compartmentalize negative intentions. If there is some truth to what the other person is telling you, you will be confident enough to take it with gratitude and put it in action to your benefit.

5. You increase your power of persistence. 
Everyone faces tough times. While falling down is universal, the ability to get up and keep going is individual. Believing in yourself doesn’t mean believing you are all-powerful or perfect. It means trusting your ability to figure things out and keep going. If anything, those who are truly confident expects some bumps in the road. They know that those stumbling blocks will either teach them something, make them stronger, or propel them to some unexpected place. Believe in yourself and keep going.

6. You attract miracles.
By default, believing in yourself creates positive energy. As you begin to expect the best, you will start to see things happening that are perfectly aligned with your desires and goals. Energy attracts like energy. It is not blind faith or luck; it’s the way things naturally work. It’s knowing that you are doing what you need to do towards creating your ultimate outcome. My personal mantra is, “As I am moving towards my goals, they are also coming towards me.”

7. You become more disciplined.
A deep internal belief in oneself invariably leads to better habits in life. You don’t want to let yourself down! Accepting and believing in yourself is extremely empowering; with great power, comes great responsibility. You can no longer blame others or wait for external forces to make things happen for you. People who have a deep inner belief in themselves also tend to develop great external strategies.

8. Your potential for success becomes exponential.
Tapping into pure self-confidence is like finding an ocean. When you first start testing the waters, it may feel uncomfortable. As you find initial success, your initial hesitance fades and excitement starts to take over. Eventually, you are the ship with unlimited potential, eager to see what’s next. Everyone’s journey may be a little different, but once you get there, the possibilities are endless. Increased confidence brings increased capacity.


Copy Paste

In the age of Internet, any content may be its a video file, music file, image, and allover text they all are easily available to everyone and for every use. And here comes the question, so you are saying we don't have any right to take the ownership of something we share in internet?

Apparently NO, if you don't know how to do it. And here comes another term Trademark. Its basically used to symbolize some item as some particular persons property. But you can't certainly use it for a content over the internet. So ehat should you do?


First of all be very careful about with what kind of audience you are sharing your content.

If You are sharing any text try to make it undetectable that is none can just select and copy it.

If you share images, make a watermark on it by your copyright or signature or anything you like.

and If you are sharing videos, make sure you avail the copyright license from youtube so that none can use it further.


I hope these will help you in future. Thank you.




This video may contain some birds chattering. but i have got some thoughts from them and let me share them with you. Yes they are not wanted in the windows to disturb in our morning sleep.

And we dont care wherever they live or go but did you ever imagine the world without them?

ok let me tell you with an example, it will be like your children will just see them in your smartphones display or hear their chattering in some speaker of an electronic gadget.

we may now hate their sound, but someday we will miss it you know.
So please care about them, Don't let them leave your area just because there is not enough trees left there for them.

Thank you.




OBS is a very popular screen Recording software nowadays. But the main issue people have with this is it record videos in .flv format that is almost obsolete this days. So i came with the solution. check out the video. Thank you.


India is a bit late but at last its in to MotoVlogging. From the past few years i am following some guys with a lot of potential to be a great MotoVlogger. So here i have made a video that will show you the top 5 Motovloggers in India on present Date. Thank you. 


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