Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

One of the most highly-touted features of Windows 11 is its ability to run Android apps however it is not yet available. However, this could happen while following the given procedure explained by Tom’s Hardware. Requirements for Running Android Apps in Windows 11 Before you begin running Android apps, you need to install and set up Android Subsystem for Windows, which makes the emulation happen. To do this, your PC must meet two requirements. Firstly, if you are not a Windows Insider, you’ll need to sign up by navigating to Settings->Windows Update->Windows Insider. Secondly, to check if it’s on, launch Task Manager…

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At six months of age, babies born to mothers vaccinated against COVID-19 during pregnancy are more likely to have antibodies against the virus in their blood than babies born to unvaccinated mothers who were infected while pregnant, a small study suggests. Researchers on Monday reported in JAMA on 28 six-month-old infants born to women who were vaccinated with two doses of an mRNA vaccine at 20 to 32 weeks’ gestation, when transfer of maternal antibodies to the fetus via the placenta is at its highest, and 12 babies of that age whose mothers were infected during that same time frame. They found…

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The Meta-owned popular messaging platform WhatsApp has rolled out a new global voice note player that lets users keep listening to voice notes in the background. This feature has been made available for both the iOS and desktop users. According to WABetainfo, a website that tracks WhatsApp updates, the feature enables users to listen to voice notes while switching to a different conversation. As you start playing a voice note, the playback doesn’t stop when you switch to a different chat. The voice note will continue playing in the background. As you move out of the chat while the voice…

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand have brushed off concerns that captain Kane Williamson could be permanently plagued by his long-standing elbow injury. Batsman Williamson was ruled out of the two-Test series against South Africa scheduled for later this month after having to sit out the series against Bangladesh. The 31-year-old has carried the tendon injury for over a year, forcing him to miss plenty of cricket. “We are very confident it will get right completely,” New Zealand head coach Gary Stead told New Zealand media on Tuesday. “A lot of tendon injuries like this, they do linger for a while. At the…

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BEIJING: Teenager Eileen Gu nailed a new trick in the final run of the freeski Big Air on Tuesday, delivering host nation China its quickest gold rush at a Winter Games. The Chinese capital claimed the San Francisco-born Gu as a daughter of Beijing after she pulled off an impressive “1620,” a trick she had never done before in competition, to beat French skier Tess Ledeux. The 18-year-old said she would celebrate by eating a chocolate bar by San Francisco confectioner Ghirardelli, play the piano and write in her journal before getting back to practice ahead of her slopestyle event…

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DOHA: Fans have sought 17 million tickets for this year’s World Cup finals in Qatar, FIFA said Tuesday, making it more than five times over-subscribed. Higher prices being demanded for the best tickets — which cost up to $1,600 for the final — and controversy over Qatar’s bid did not deter followers of the world’s most popular sport. “Fans across the globe have proven their enthusiasm,” FIFA said. Demand was highest from the host country of the November-December event. But FIFA said it had been “inundated” with requests from Argentina, Brazil, England, France, India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates…

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KARACHI: Bismah Maroof-led Pakistan departed for New Zealand to play in the ICC Women’s World Cup late on Tuesday after all players tested negative for coronavirus. “We’ll take the match against India as just another match and will try to build momentum and take it forward from there,” said the Pakistan skipper in a press conference hours before their departure. The team is scheduled to reach Auckland via Dubai before it flies to Christchurch in a chartered flight before starting the quarantine period. Pakistan open their World Cup campaign against arch-rivals India in Tauranga on March 6 and Bismah said…

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KARACHI: Having broken through as a wrist spinner with some decent variations in his arsenal, Shadab Khan has undergone a massive transformation into becoming, arguably, Pakistan’s most complete cricketer. In the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League, he has accumulated 186 runs at 46.50 in five outings while with the ball, the Islamabad United captain has claimed 14 victims to top the bowlers’ chart so far. Shadab is not just doing it in the PSL. At only 23, he has emerged as one of the key players in the Pakistan national side, not as a batter or a bowler only, but…

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday named a 16-member squad for the Test series against Australia, which will begin next month, opting to keep most of the players who were part of the national side during the series with Bangladesh in 2021. In a statement, the PCB said three changes have been made in the squad that was part of the Test series against Bangladesh. Haris Rauf will replace Bilal Asif and Shan Masood will take over from Abid Ali while Yasir Shah has been included among the five reserve players. Haris was part of the national team in Tests against South Africa…

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Australian Test captain Pat Cummins on Wednesday denied that a player revolt over Justin Langer’s intense management style was behind the batting great’s shock resignation as men’s team coach. Cummins had been under pressure from former players to explain his role in Langer’s departure after the 51-year-old quit on Saturday following unsuccessful talks with Cricket Australia over a contract extension. The paceman broke his silence in a written statement, saying he was previously unable to comment as it would have put his team in an “impossible situation”. “I’d never do that,” he said. “I believe in respecting the sanctity of the change…

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