Minissha's bikini mayhem Minissha Lamba recently shot for a men's magazine cover at a beach in Goa. Soon enough, an over-entusiastic mob got clicking and shooting her on their phones as she was in beachwear. The shoot was quickly shifted to another location. "Yes, the crowd was getting a little out of control but quick thinking saved the day," says Minissha when quizzed about the incident. Some days are more Lamba than others....  
06:20 PM, Mar 29, 2011

Facebook photos get a new viewer New Delhi: Facebook is rolling out a new photo viewer to all of its users over the next few weeks. Unlike the older version of the viewer, the user stays on the same page while viewing a photo from his/her wall or elsewhere on Facebook. The images get displayed in a pop-up with a lightbox-like effect. Comments viewing and sharing has also been made easier. According to Facebook, over 100...  
10:51 AM, Feb 15, 2011

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05:16 PM, Feb 04, 2011

 Sharks are colourblind claim scientists Melbourne: Scientists have claimed that sharks are colourblind after they found that the animal's eyes contain only one type of cone photoreceptor, a finding which could someday help to prevent attacks on humans. For its research, a team from the University of Western Australia and the University of Queensland looked at the potential for colour vision in a number of Australian shark species. The scientists, led by Nathan Hart, measured...  
03:19 PM, Jan 19, 2011

Lensmen summoned for clicking President's pics Panaji: A photograph of President Pratibha Patil on the Goa beach surrounded by bikini-clad women and men in swimming trunks carried in newspapers on Wednesday has angered officials here who summoned three photo journalists and questioned them. Police called three local photo-journalists, who had shot Patil's pictures on the beach, and recorded their statements. Since the President is on a private visit, picture-taking was not allowed, police said. Deputy Superintendent...  
08:10 PM, Jan 05, 2011

That boy in the picture is my husband!
by IANS
London: A British woman rummaging through a box found a 23-year-old photograph in which she was standing next to a boy - and realised that it was her husband whom she had not known then. Stephanie Faulkner and husband James didn't know each other when the photograph was clicked at a Christmas fair. They didn't meet again until 2001 when they got talking in a pub. They hit it off...  
03:09 PM, Dec 30, 2010