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Dyson s insanely priced headphones at Rs 78,000 come with an air purifier

The headphones are expected to make their debut in India in the first quarter of next year. The main highlight of the new Dyson headphones is the detachable visor for the nose and mouth that works as an air purifier.

Samsung launches Jet stick cordless vacuum cleaner in India

South Korean technology major Samsung on Wednesday (May 4) launched the company's first-ever cordless vacuum cleaner in India. Samsung's Jet cordless vacuum cleaner boasts industry-leading 200W suction power. It houses a proprietary Jet Cyclone system with nine cyclones with 27 air inlets to securely trap fine dust particles that are sucked into the bin and don't compromise

UK s Johnson denies saying thousands of bodies piled high better than lockdown

0 shares Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a farm as he campaigns on behalf of the Conservative Party for local elections, at Moreton farm near Wrexham, north Wales, Monday, April 26, 2021. (Paul Ellis/Pool Photo via AP) LONDON (AP) British Prime Minister Boris Johnson dismissed as “total rubbish” a press report which quoted him as allegedly saying he would rather see “bodies pile high in their thousands” than impose a third national lockdown on the country. The Daily Mail claimed that Johnson made the comment during a heated discussion in late October, when his government imposed a second lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus cases. A third lockdown was ordered in January as infections shot up again, driven by a new, more contagious variant of the virus.

UK COVID: Boris Johnson denies Daily Mail s bodies piled high quote

Advertisement London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has dismissed as “total rubbish” a press report which quoted him as allegedly saying he would rather see “bodies pile high in their thousands” than impose a third national lockdown on the country. The Daily Mail claimed that Johnson made the comment during a heated discussion in late October, when his government imposed a second lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus cases. A third lockdown was ordered in January as infections shot up again, driven by a new, more contagious variant of the virus. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Llandudno in Wales, as he campaigns on behalf of the Conservative Party for local elections.

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