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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
BGMI 3.9 update with Transformers mode starts rolling out: New features, how to download and more
Krafton has rolled out the Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) 3.9 update for Android and iPhone users. The company has released BGMI 3.9 Update on Google Play Store and Apple App Store along with Transformers Themed Mode. With the new update, players will get a new A14 Royale Pass, new weapons, Ranked Arena mode, a 3D social hub and other performance and gameplay improvements. If you are an Android or an iPhone user and want to try the new BGMI features , then read on. In the article below, we will list steps to download the update, features coming with BGMI 3.9 and other information. BGMI 3.9 update how to download As mentioned above, the update is available for both Apple and Android users via Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Head to the respective app stores and check BGMI app listing. Next, tap on 'Update'. It must be noticed here that the app size may vary depending on the device and the platform. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giá vàng đang tăng mạnh trong năm 2025 — Các nhà giao dịch thông minh đã tham gia IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo BGMI 3.9 Update features One of the biggest changes coming with BGMI 3.9 update is the Transformers themed mode. Announcing the change, the company said 'Transformers bots have arrived in BGMI. Dominate the Battlegrounds with Optimus Prime and Megatron, and blast your enemies with powerful attacks. It's power, style, and destruction in a package that's More than Meets the Eye.' With the latest update, players can collect Energon to unlock Optimus Prime or Megatron, each featuring unique abilities and transformation features. A Duel Zone activates when both characters are in play, triggering a mandatory face-off between the two. The update also introduces Anti-Gravity Spires — floating towers that allow players to launch into the air and redeploy quickly, improving map mobility. Themed items like the Cosmic Hoverboard, Starry Exhaust, and Bonk Bonk Hammer are now available as part of the crossover content. In Classic Mode, a new weapon called the ASM Abakan has been added. This 5.56mm assault rifle offers full-auto, burst, and single-shot modes, and is designed for better accuracy in early rounds. Other gameplay changes include: Faster sprinting after using med kits Bike drifting with added skid marks Pre-match airplane cabin interaction Balance adjustments to several attachments, including suppressors and compensators AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kelly Ripa Talks Nepo Baby Conversation, Says There's 'Comfort in Knowing' Her Kids Are Graduating Without 'Mountain of Debt'
Kelly Ripa is offering her take on the nepo baby conversation as it relates to her own children On an episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, the talk show host shared that she finds "comfort in knowing" her children were able to graduate college without a "mountain of debt" The actress and podcast host is a mother to Joaquin, 22, Lola, 24, and Michael, 28Kelly Ripa is explaining why her now-adult children being nepo babies is not necessarily a bad thing. On an episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast released Tuesday, July 15, the Live with Kelly and Mark host, 54, responded to the topic of nepo babies by revealing that her children graduating without student loan debt is one result of her and husband Mark Consuelos' wealth that she finds "comfort" in. "I think my kids feel, like, very fortunate in general," she said of Joaquin, 22, Lola, 24, and Michael, 28, noting that "they don't have student loans." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ripa also shared how her children feel knowing they don't have to carry that weight. "There's, like, a comfort in knowing my kids got to graduate knowing that they weren't having to climb out of a mountain of debt," she told host Amanda Hirsch. "They are so appreciative and so grateful." Although the All My Children alum and the Riverdale star are willing to give their children everything, Ripa explained that they kept their kids lives "really normal" as they were growing up. "I also think we kept their worlds really normal when they were young," she said. "They always, from the earliest ages they could, had part time jobs, always. And ... in their friend circle, they were like the only ones to have jobs." Elsewhere on the podcast, Ripa opened up about how the loyal viewers of her talk show are like extended family members, especially when it comes to her three children. "Our children are fully aware. They'll meet people on the street that will come up to them and say, 'I watched you grow up. It is such a pleasure to see you as an adult,' " Ripa said. She explained, "When my kids were little, they had the opportunity to come on and do, like, little segments ... and people got a glimpse into their lives. And then they grew up, and they move on, and they move out, and they move out of the country in some cases, and and people don't get to regularly check in with them." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "And so I feel like, once in a while, it's important to sort of let people in because I feel like they had a group experience. My kids had a group childhood. It was like they had lots of aunties, lots of uncles, lots of grandparents," Ripa continued. The talk show host went on to say that her kids didn't just have their parents and siblings as their village. Instead, they have people all across America and in Canada "raising them in some way." "It wasn't just our parents and our siblings They had, like, America and Canada raising them in some way," Ripa said. "And so and [the viewers] really looked out for them and rooted for them, and they are fully aware of that." Read the original article on People


Time of India
2 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Jack Dorsey launches Sun Day app to track UV exposure and Vitamin D levels using real-time UV and skin data; here's how it might benefit you
Source: Apple App Store Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has introduced a new application that merges health tech with sun exposure tracking as public interest in preventive health and digital wellness tools continues to grow. The app, called Sun Day, uses real-time UV data to estimate your Vitamin D synthesis, offering a personalised approach to sunlight exposure. Currently available in beta through TestFlight for iOS, the app reflects a broader trend toward using AI-powered health tools to improve lifestyle habits, boost immunity, and promote holistic well-being through smarter choices. Jack Dorsey launches Sun Day app to track Vitamin D levels in your body; here's how Sun Day uses location-based services to calculate your local UV index and sunlight duration. Once the user inputs their skin type, clothing coverage, and logs their sun exposure manually, the app estimates: How much Vitamin D your body may have produced How long you can safely stay in the sun without risking sunburn This tailored approach is especially relevant for individuals who may have Vitamin D deficiencies, such as those with limited outdoor time, darker skin tones, or higher latitudes with weaker sunlight. The app is part of Dorsey's experimentation with open-source and AI-based coding tools. The Sun Day project is publicly available on GitHub, allowing developers to contribute or build on the code. It was developed alongside Goose, an AI-assisted development tool also built by Dorsey's team. Both projects reflect his evolving role as a solo open-source developer exploring AI in health and communication. Why Vitamin D is crucial for your health Vitamin D is more than just a nutrient—it acts like a hormone in the body and supports multiple essential functions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get ₹2Cr life cover@ ₹700 p.m. ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo Its role in maintaining overall health is well-established, especially in the areas of immunity, bone strength, and emotional well-being. Strengthens the immune system Vitamin D helps regulate immune responses, allowing the body to better fight off infections. A deficiency can impair immune function, making individuals more susceptible to illnesses such as the common cold, flu, and respiratory infections. Maintains bone health and prevents osteoporosis Vitamin D enhances calcium absorption in the body, which is essential for building and maintaining strong bones. Without sufficient Vitamin D, bones can become weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures and conditions like osteoporosis and rickets. Supports mental and emotional well-being Low Vitamin D levels have been linked to mood disturbances such as depression and fatigue. In particular, it plays a role in regulating mood by influencing brain chemicals. This is especially important in regions with limited sunlight, where people are at higher risk for seasonal affective disorder. A preventive approach to modern lifestyle challenges For individuals living in areas with inconsistent sunlight or those who spend extended hours indoors, the app can serve as a preventive health tool. It empowers users to monitor and optimize their Vitamin D levels, helping reduce the risk of immune deficiencies, bone disorders, and mood-related issues commonly associated with modern indoor lifestyles. How the Sun Day app might help Source: Apple App Store Developed by Jack Dorsey, the Sun Day app provides personalised, real-time estimates of Vitamin D production. It uses location-based UV data along with user inputs like skin type, clothing coverage, and duration of sun exposure. Based on this information, it calculates how much Vitamin D the user may have synthesized and offers guidance on how long they can stay in the sun safely. This could mark an important development in the health sector, as the app encourages users to track their vitamin D levels, a nutrient essential for the body. It may also help prevent harmful effects of UV exposure, such as sunburn, skin damage, and serious conditions like skin cancer. Also Read | Hot dogs, sodas, and fast food could be stealing 36 minutes from your life, new study finds
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Business Standard
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
Resident Evil Survival Unit up for pre-order on App Store for iPhones, iPad
It's not coming anytime soon, but Resident Evil: Survival Unit wants you to commit early - pre-orders are open months before the infected arrive New Delhi Japanese entertainment company and a subsidiary of Sony, Aniplex, has opened pre-orders for the upcoming Resident Evil: Survival Unit game on the Apple App Store, months ahead of its launch. According to the listing on the App Store, the game is expected to be released on December 31, 2025. Earlier this month, Aniplex revealed it's working on Resident Evil: Survival Unit, a mobile strategy game coming to iOS and Android. The title is set within the long-running Resident Evil universe — which includes decades of games, remakes, films, and shows — but reimagined for mobile platforms. At the time of the announcement, only a late 2025 release window was shared, with few other specifics. Now, after a recent YouTube livestream, more details have emerged. The game will follow an alternate storyline that unfolds alongside the events of Resident Evil 2 and 3. It's currently scheduled to release on December 31; however, according to 9To5Mac, the aforementioned date is likely to be just a placeholder for now. Resident Evil: Survival Unit is a mobile strategy game set in the familiar zombie-ridden universe, but with a tactical twist. Players take control of a group of survivors stranded in a collapsing city following the rapid spread of an unknown infection. The objective is to build a base, manage resources, and make key strategic decisions to outlast the horrors around them. As per the description of the game on the App Store, unlike traditional Resident Evil games that lean heavily on action and horror, this title places a stronger focus on planning and survival tactics. Players will command a roster of survivors — each with unique skills tailored to combat, resource gathering, or technological upgrades — and assign them to appropriate roles. Where you position them and how you utilise their strengths will be critical to defending against waves of infected enemies. According to the developers, base-building is one of the core elements in this game. Players start with a derelict mansion that serves as the command centre. Over time, it can be rebuilt and expanded by restoring facilities, strengthening defences, and conducting research. The ultimate goal is to turn the ruins into a fortified stronghold capable of withstanding external threats. As per Aniplex, exploration also plays a key role. While scavenging for resources across the map, players will encounter other survivor groups. These encounters bring moral and strategic choices: Will you collaborate for mutual benefit, or compete for dominance? Each decision can alter the trajectory of your survival and reshape alliances in this hostile world. Real-time decision-making influences every layer of gameplay — from how buildings are placed and operatives are deployed to how combat is approached. Even small choices can have long-term consequences, adding a layer of urgency and unpredictability to each match. Lastly, the game introduces an original storyline featuring some of the franchise's most iconic characters. Familiar faces like Leon S. Kennedy, Claire Redfield, and Jill Valentine return, but this time within a new narrative arc that unfolds alongside the strategic gameplay. Your choices throughout the game won't just affect your base — they'll influence how the story plays out.


Deccan Herald
2 days ago
- Deccan Herald
After BitChat, Twitter co-founder comes up with app to track UV exposure, Vitamin D
Last week, Jack Dorsey unveiled an innovative Bluetooth-based messenger app, co-founder has come up with another creative app, Sun Day, which can help users track their exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) rays and Vitamin shared the news on X (formerly Twitter) that the Sun Day app is now available for iPhone users on the Apple App Store. For testers, the beta version can be accessed on Apple's TestFlight announces new AI tools to strengthen India's agriculture Dorsey is using a generative Artificial Intelligence (gen AI)-powered coding tool, Goose, to develop the app. The source code of the Sun Day Tracker app has been rolled out on GitHub for independent app developers to test run the Sun Day app can log a user's real-time UV exposure based on the location. It can even calculate Vitamin D based on UV. For this, the user has provided details such as skin type and also what clothes they are wearing on that particular will help the app to show how much the user was exposed to the UV and how much Vitamin D he/she gained on that app also displays Moon phase at night, Sunrise/sunset times and as the personal information will be linked with the Apple Health feature on iPhone. This way is fully protected against leakage of personal Sun Day app comes in small and medium widgets for the home screen of the Android version is yet to be developed. It is expected to be released in the coming Search: Gemini-powered AI Mode is now available to all users in the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on DH Tech.