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Apple adds keyboard touch functions to Mac in major refresh

Apple adds keyboard touch functions to Mac in major refresh

- by Associated Press

CUPERTINO, Oct 28: Apple's high-end Mac laptops are getting a touch control strip above the keyboard, part of a long-awaited update aimed at reviving interest in a product often overshadowed by newer gadgets like the iPad and iPhone.

13 gamblers held from Hotel Himalaya

- by Deepak Kharel

KATHMANDAU, Oct 28: Police have arrested 13 gamblers including proprietor from Hotel Himalaya based at Kwabahal in Lalitpur district on Friday.

Bikash becomes champion

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 27: Bikash Shrestha has clinched the title of Nepal Open Snooker Tournament defeating Som Lama on Thursday.

Squash legend Hira retires, but not tired

Squash legend Hira retires, but not tired

- by Prajwal Oli

KATHMANDU, Oct 27: Hira Bahadur Thapa was playing squash with a group a players belonging to the British Gurkha Brigade on Wednesday afternoon. None of the half a dozen players matched him in skill and fitness level. He overcame all of them in a practice match.

13th Crow Conference held at the capital

13th Crow Conference held at the capital

- by Abani Malla

KATHMANDU, Oct 28: Peculiar, yet intriguing; A Crow conference was held to mark the occasion of Kaag Tihar, the first of the five days of Yampanchak, where crows are worshiped to avert grief. The event intended to gather flock of crows by emulating their voices.

Yampanchak begins: Kaag Tihar today

Yampanchak begins: Kaag Tihar today

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 28: Tihar, the second largest festival of the Nepali Hindus and alike begins from today. Also known as Yampanchak, the festival is observed for five days.

Dhurmus-Suntali to hand over model settlement to quake victims today

Dhurmus-Suntali to hand over model settlement to quake victims today

- by Dhurba Dangal

SINDHUPALCHOWK, Oct 28: Giranchaur of Sindhupalchowk district was completely turned into a pile of rubbles when the catastrophic earthquake struck the country last April. Seeing the utter destruction of the settlement, film artists Sitaram Kattel aka Dhurmus and his wife Kunjana Ghimire 'Suntali' had initiated the construction of integrated settlements with support from the locals.

Nepal, India finalize reconstruction projects for Indian aid

- by Republica

KATHMANDU, Oct 28: The Nepal-India Joint Commission has finalized the projects for utilization of grants and loans offered by the government of India, for reconstruction work in areas that were worst hit by earthquake in April and May, 2015.

Festive fun

Festive fun

- by The Week Bureau

With Tihar at our doorstep, the streets of Ason are bustling with people busy with shopping. The usual hustle bustle of Ason is amplified ten folds with stalls selling Tihar related merchandise spread all over the already crowded street.

The business side of Tihar

The business side of Tihar

- by The Week Bureau

Contrary to popular belief, small business owners don’t make all that much during these festive times. Business does pick up a bit during Tihar but it isn’t anything like before.

To play or not to play

- by The Week Bureau

The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to ban deusi-bhailo program during Tihar after 10 pm. This decision has had its share of both criticism and applause. The Week spoke to some people to know how they feel about this move on the government’s part.

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- by The Week Bureau

YouTube is an ever growing, American video sharing website based in San Bruno, California. It has over a billion users worldwide, is available in more than 88 countries and 76 different languages which covers 95% of the Internet population. Of the many different kinds of content available on YouTube, how do you know what’s hot and trending? Here we have a list of the most loved people on YouTube for different categories.

Blending a good time

- by The Week Bureau

With the Tihar holidays coming up, you can celebrate this brief respite from work and stress by visiting these places and ordering these drinks or try to recreate them at home and celebrate. Either way, we guarantee you will have a good time.

Hair care

Hair care

- by The Week Bureau

If you think you are the only one having bad hair days during this time of the year, rest assured that it’s a very common problem in this transitional season. The alternating heat and the cold makes your hair frizzy and quite untamable. The Week’s Reya Shreya Rai spoke to Anish Shrestha at K&S Beauty Center to find out just what can be done to get those luscious locks back.