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Monday, June 4, 2012
Final Nintendo Wii U design Revealed; White is the New Black
Being in the gaming field, Nintendo has amassed a lot of gamers and it seems like they are not yet satisfied with the figures they are having right now. So to boost up the numbers, they revealed the Wii U with a pro-controller that is designed to attract hard core gamers into their arena.
Earlier today we had told you about the company’s new GamePad and controller and the new feature called Miiverse. The Wii U is Nintendo’s sixth home console and the first Nintendo console to produce 1080p HD graphics.It features a new controller with an embedded touchscreen. The controller allows a player to continue playing certain games by displaying the game even when the television is off.
One strikingly different feature between the Pro Controller and an Xbox 360 pad is the right analogue stick placement, which is in a more obtrusive location higher on the controller, while the face buttons are placed much lower. The obvious reason for this placement alteration would be to encourage Xbox 360 users to migrate towards the Wii U as well as to win back disappointed Wii users.
This layout is making the Pro Controller consistent with the full Wii U control pad. The Wii U GamePad is the main controller for the Wii U.
It features a built-in touchscreen, which can either supplement or replicate the gameplay shown on the main display, even functioning as a standalone screen without the use of a television. Both the Wii U control pad and Wii U Pro Controller can be used on the same console together at the same time.
The controller also features an accelerometer, gyroscope, camera, dual analog sticks, as well as a built-in microphone and support for ‘Near Field Communications’ by which objects or cards can be scanned to load data into games. This console is compatible with the Wii Remote, Wii Nunchuk and Wii Balance Board, as well as a Wii U Pro Controller for more traditional controls.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Farewell : Didier Drogba Chelsea's legend
Didier Drogba bows out of Chelsea as true blue champion with his mission accomplished
So what’s next? Chelsea tried to keep him. “To stay here was not a question of
money, as people claimed. I’ve always been happy with what I have here with
contracts and my family were happy.
"It’s not like they don’t want me any more. We sat down all together and the
boss [Roman Abramovich], Ron Gourlay [chief executive] and everyone on the
board respected my decision. I know what I did for them and they know what
they did for me.
“I will take time to make the right decision. My wife and I will go and relax a bit, even though there are national team games. I won’t play for another English club. I owe too much allegiance to Chelsea.
“My blood is blue. I will really miss the fans but they will always be in my heart.”
He has been linked with a reunion with Nicolas Anelka at Shanghai Shenhua. “Obviously I played with him for many years. It was difficult to see him leave but that’s part of football and life. He is happy there. He is trying to do his best to help the club. But I really want to keep thinking about what happened on Saturday rather than talking about China, America, wherever.
“Since I was a kid I was dreaming of this kind of moments, the scenario was just perfect. It’s like a movie. Even today I still want to be in Munich in that stadium, cheering and celebrating with the fans. It was too quick the first time. I wanted it to be longer.’’
As well as Saturday, Drogba listed two other cherished moments: “Winning the first title at Bolton [in 2005] and the best goal was in the [2007] FA Cup against Manchester United, the first one at the new Wembley, scoring in extra time.’’
He is proud of his legacy. “I would not say we created Chelsea, but we started a new era. We built something really strong in terms of identity. Now we go everywhere in the world and everyone knows about Chelsea. You go to Africa and people speak about Chelsea. I see kids wearing Chelsea shirts in the streets. India, everywhere, Chelsea is a brand.”
Chelsea can build on the victory over Bayern Munich. “Of course. The expectation from the fans and the owner himself will be the same as we did on Saturday. Now we set up something when you come to Chelsea you have to try as a minimum to do the best. You have to get into the Champions League final or win it.
"That’s what the club has to do to be a Barcelona, AC Milan or Real Madrid in Europe. We only have one Champions League and we need more.’’
Could Atlético Madrid’s Falcao fill his boots? “I know he’s a very good player but that’s not for me to decide. The only thing I know is we have very good strikers here already. Everybody knows Fernando [Torres] is a very good player. He’s been through difficult moments here. It happens to everyone.
"My first few seasons here were difficult. The good thing is he has our support. I know next season he’s going to improve. Chelsea is in good hands with Fernando. Of course we will need new strikers but Torres will do the job.’’
In saying his farewells, Drogba was paying tributes. “None of this would have been possible without the big boss, Roman Abramovich. So the best way to repay him was to win the Champions League.
"The boss gave so much for this club. Everybody speaks about buying expensive players but nobody speaks about the facilities at Cobham, one of the best in the world, and improving the academy.
“He said that he understood my feelings, he respected my choice and I told him that I would be a Chelsea player forever. He’s a very good man. He gave everything to my family, gave them the chance to have a nice lifestyle which is fantastic when you remember I came from the Ivory Coast where I didn’t have all these things.
“This Champions League is for all the managers who’ve been here chasing this trophy. Everybody knows the man who gave me the strength and the man I’ve learnt a lot from was Jose [Mourinho]. He gave me this winning attitude, this desire to make history. He’s a winner and we have it in our DNA now.
“I speak about Jose because he was very important to me but the one who spent less time as a manager here is the one who won the Champions League [Roberto Di Matteo]. He is a Chelsea legend. The way he managed to change the mentality of the players is enormous because we were not in good shape mentally.”
Things had not worked out under Andre Villas-Boas. “Andre is a friend. It’s difficult. It feels strange to know that he’s gone and he didn’t give to Chelsea what he really wanted to. When you don’t win, it’s easy to point the finger at the manager. But we all know inside that we are responsible for this.”
Drogba dismissed the suggestion that “senior players run” Chelsea. “When a manager comes here, he’s sat with the owner, with the board, and they’ve decided they have some targets, some objectives, to achieve.
"If they don’t do it, that gives a reason to the boss to do what he has to do. But never a player. I’d never want some players to have an influence on a manager. It’s not good for the team.”
Di Matteo restored confidence. “You can put a player on the pitch and give him 30 games but if he doesn’t feel the belief or the communication is right he’ll never perform.
"Robbie talked to us individually and collectively when he took charge and then we had to do everything to save our season. Everybody had to look at himself and change the way we behaved for the good of the group.
Drogba leaves England a truly respected sportsman, even asked to carry the Olympic torch through Swindon today. “My only disappointment is that I can’t do the Olympics. I wish with the Ivory Coast we could come and play. If it was at Wembley I’m sure we’d win!’’ He usually does.
Throughout it all, Drogba has stayed humble, “trying to save lives and reduce poverty” with his UN work. “I have to say thanks to my parents for the way they educated me and also to my friends – my real friends. They never see me as a star.”
But he leaves England as a champion of Europe.
“I will take time to make the right decision. My wife and I will go and relax a bit, even though there are national team games. I won’t play for another English club. I owe too much allegiance to Chelsea.
“My blood is blue. I will really miss the fans but they will always be in my heart.”
He has been linked with a reunion with Nicolas Anelka at Shanghai Shenhua. “Obviously I played with him for many years. It was difficult to see him leave but that’s part of football and life. He is happy there. He is trying to do his best to help the club. But I really want to keep thinking about what happened on Saturday rather than talking about China, America, wherever.
“Since I was a kid I was dreaming of this kind of moments, the scenario was just perfect. It’s like a movie. Even today I still want to be in Munich in that stadium, cheering and celebrating with the fans. It was too quick the first time. I wanted it to be longer.’’
As well as Saturday, Drogba listed two other cherished moments: “Winning the first title at Bolton [in 2005] and the best goal was in the [2007] FA Cup against Manchester United, the first one at the new Wembley, scoring in extra time.’’
He is proud of his legacy. “I would not say we created Chelsea, but we started a new era. We built something really strong in terms of identity. Now we go everywhere in the world and everyone knows about Chelsea. You go to Africa and people speak about Chelsea. I see kids wearing Chelsea shirts in the streets. India, everywhere, Chelsea is a brand.”
Chelsea can build on the victory over Bayern Munich. “Of course. The expectation from the fans and the owner himself will be the same as we did on Saturday. Now we set up something when you come to Chelsea you have to try as a minimum to do the best. You have to get into the Champions League final or win it.
"That’s what the club has to do to be a Barcelona, AC Milan or Real Madrid in Europe. We only have one Champions League and we need more.’’
Could Atlético Madrid’s Falcao fill his boots? “I know he’s a very good player but that’s not for me to decide. The only thing I know is we have very good strikers here already. Everybody knows Fernando [Torres] is a very good player. He’s been through difficult moments here. It happens to everyone.
"My first few seasons here were difficult. The good thing is he has our support. I know next season he’s going to improve. Chelsea is in good hands with Fernando. Of course we will need new strikers but Torres will do the job.’’
In saying his farewells, Drogba was paying tributes. “None of this would have been possible without the big boss, Roman Abramovich. So the best way to repay him was to win the Champions League.
"The boss gave so much for this club. Everybody speaks about buying expensive players but nobody speaks about the facilities at Cobham, one of the best in the world, and improving the academy.
“He said that he understood my feelings, he respected my choice and I told him that I would be a Chelsea player forever. He’s a very good man. He gave everything to my family, gave them the chance to have a nice lifestyle which is fantastic when you remember I came from the Ivory Coast where I didn’t have all these things.
“This Champions League is for all the managers who’ve been here chasing this trophy. Everybody knows the man who gave me the strength and the man I’ve learnt a lot from was Jose [Mourinho]. He gave me this winning attitude, this desire to make history. He’s a winner and we have it in our DNA now.
“I speak about Jose because he was very important to me but the one who spent less time as a manager here is the one who won the Champions League [Roberto Di Matteo]. He is a Chelsea legend. The way he managed to change the mentality of the players is enormous because we were not in good shape mentally.”
Things had not worked out under Andre Villas-Boas. “Andre is a friend. It’s difficult. It feels strange to know that he’s gone and he didn’t give to Chelsea what he really wanted to. When you don’t win, it’s easy to point the finger at the manager. But we all know inside that we are responsible for this.”
Drogba dismissed the suggestion that “senior players run” Chelsea. “When a manager comes here, he’s sat with the owner, with the board, and they’ve decided they have some targets, some objectives, to achieve.
"If they don’t do it, that gives a reason to the boss to do what he has to do. But never a player. I’d never want some players to have an influence on a manager. It’s not good for the team.”
Di Matteo restored confidence. “You can put a player on the pitch and give him 30 games but if he doesn’t feel the belief or the communication is right he’ll never perform.
"Robbie talked to us individually and collectively when he took charge and then we had to do everything to save our season. Everybody had to look at himself and change the way we behaved for the good of the group.
Drogba leaves England a truly respected sportsman, even asked to carry the Olympic torch through Swindon today. “My only disappointment is that I can’t do the Olympics. I wish with the Ivory Coast we could come and play. If it was at Wembley I’m sure we’d win!’’ He usually does.
Throughout it all, Drogba has stayed humble, “trying to save lives and reduce poverty” with his UN work. “I have to say thanks to my parents for the way they educated me and also to my friends – my real friends. They never see me as a star.”
But he leaves England as a champion of Europe.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Keeping Secrets on Facebook
A new study by Consumer Reports asked what steps Facebook users in the United States were taking to “protect your privacy.” The answers were surprising. About a fourth of respondents said they lied: They chose to “alter personally identifiable information” such as their dates of birth.
The share of Facebook users who confessed to falsifying information, which technically violates Facebook’s terms of service, was a notable increase — about double — from when the same question was posed two years ago. That suggests a heightened level of vigilance not only about how much Facebook users wish to reveal to the world, but also how much they wish to reveal to Facebook, the omniscient observer. Consumer Reports, in its June 2012 issue, described it as “evidence that people are treating Facebook more warily.”
A majority of those who were asked what steps they took to protect their privacy said they tweaked their privacy settings to control who can access their profile page. And about a third of the respondents said they adjusted settings to make sure their personal information wasn’t leaking out to Facebook applications, like games. Nearly one in five said they did none of these things.
Consumer Union, the advocacy arm of the organization that publishes Consumer Reports magazine, has rolled out a petition urging Facebook to improve privacy controls and address user concerns about what information from Facebook can be shared with third parties.
Facebook has repeatedly said that user information belongs to the user, and that the user is entitled to demand a copy of his or her Facebook data. But the vast trove of personal data that Facebook accrues daily can also be leveraged by others.
Facebook applications can glean information not only about the Facebook user who downloads the application, but also about his or her Facebook friends – unless a user explicitly opts out. And every time a user visits a web site with a Facebook widget – a “like” button, for instance – Facebook finds out. It becomes part of the company’s data vault about each of its 900 million users.
In its study, Consumer Reports, the magazine once known for its reviews of dishwashers and station wagons, found that Facebook users revealed a great deal about themselves that could one day be detrimental. That information included posts that identified family members and chronicled their alcohol use. The ubiquitous “like” button signaled a vast array of preferences, from religious to sexual. More than one in four, the magazine reported, shared all of almost all of their wall posts with an audience beyond their Facebook friends.
Consumer Reports offered a box of tips for the Facebook-verbose. “Think before you type,” was number one. “Deactivate,” was number nine.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S3 with Quad-Core Processor & 1080P Display
How many of you have already bought a Samsung Galaxy S I9000 mobile phone and are confused on should to upgrade to S2 or wait for something better? Here is a good news for all of you because Samsung’s mobile division president has hinted that the Galaxy S3 is soon going to be launched with some awesome configuration. In an age where Samsung has ruled the Android Market with its “Galaxy” Series signature after the hit and hot selling success of Galaxy S as well as Galaxy S2 phone, time has now come to speculate about the Samsung Galaxy S3 handset which is already in the making for making itself available in the year 2012.
First of all Samsung is trying to beat all the Apple Records in terms of sales and the Galaxy S2 has helped them in doing the best by bringing Samsung into Number #2 top mobiles selling company. If you are already having a pretty good mobile which you are not yet planning to sell away or upgrade then its suggested to wait for around a years time for the Galaxy S3 or the Galaxy 3D models. While the lawyers of both Samsung and Apple are busy in fighting it out for the supremacy in the technology space, the Engineering units of both are busy in creating an unforgettable and powerful smart phone with iPhone5 and Samsung Galaxy S3.
We have very less details on this handset as of now but Apple would of course get the first preview because of the ongoing legal battle between both the companies and we should expect some actual snaps of the phone by this year end. It is being speculated that the model number for the Samsung Galaxy s3 will be GT I9300.
Going with the specifications its expected to obviously be an upgrade of the Galaxy S2 with the Camera being 12Mp, quad-core processor, a super-bright AMOLED 3D screen with NFC, 4G Supported device etc. to name a few. Especially when the HTC One X, Ascend P1 D and Meizu Mx Quad Core phones are out, it will be have to be atleast 1.5 Ghz quad core processor Samsung Exynos CPU. Also its expected that this would be the first phone which would feature the Ice Cream Sandwich. Also the screen size should be around 4.5″ which beats the LG Optimus 3D and also offer you with 4G connectivity support. Lets wait and watch how all this goes and when the phone would be actually be available to you and then you can decide if its worth upgrading your current phone or not. It is also said that this phone will be launched in the first half of FY’12. So, just in case if you have not purchased the last phone from the Samsung which is the Samsung Galaxy S2 then its probably just time to wait as you can buy an all new and probably the World’s best would be smart phone, the Samsung Galaxy S3.
Undoubtedly, Samsung is betting very big on this handset as its in no mood to disclose things about this Samsung Galaxy S3 anything Officially. This smart phone is going to be the World’s slimmest smart phone ever which was disclosed by our close source from Samsung. Another most important feature which is speculated is that it will be having the lowest SAR value which is basically the radiation emitted by the phone. With rising health concerns around the Globe and people’s preference on talking on the phone more than meeting personally, its very important ensure that you have a smart phone which has the lowest SAR Level. With higher SAR levels, the phone tends to get heated up which can in turn damage the brain. Considering the fact that by 2012, the 4G will turn into reality and almost maximum countries will be witnessing the 4G, this support also looks possible. So, in all if you have a look at some of the core features or say USPs then these will be 12MP camera with probably CMOS Sensor with it.
The below picture was recently popped up on the web claiming that the Samsung Galaxy S III would be launched world wide in May 2012. Hope these rumors are true and we really get a chance to see this device.
Highlight Features of Samsung Galaxy S3:
- NFC (Near Field Communication) Chip,
- 3rd generation Super AMOLED 3D Screen,
- Ultra Low SAR Levels,
- Blazing fast Speeds with Quad Core Processor,
- Probable 4G Supported Phone,
- Slimmest Smart Phone ever
Friday, April 20, 2012
Facebook IPO 'expected on May 17
Facebook's highly-anticipated flotation is expected to happen on May 17, according to reports.
Facebook
is preparing to file paperwork as early as Wednesday for an initial
public offering of stock, according to The Wall Street Journal. Its
public debut will be the most anticipated tech IPO since Google went
public in August 2004
The social networking company, which lodged its initial public offering (IPO)
documents at the start of February 2012, is believed to be working towards
May 17 to float on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
Technology site TechCrunch cites
several sources close to the company who have revealed the target date.
Facebook declined to comment.
Facebook is expected to be valued at around $100bn when it floats – making it
the biggest ever stock market flotation by an internet company.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to clear the paperwork for
the IPO by this date - as well as approving Facebook’s recent
$1bn acquisition of photo-sharing app, Instagram.
The purchase of the app, which has 40 million users but has yet to turn a
profit, has reignited talk about a
new technology bubble forming. Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook’s 28
year-old founder and chief, is believed to have only told the social
network’s board that he had sealed the huge deal with Instagram on the day
it was announced.
Zuckerberg’s discretion could rattle a few shareholder groups already concerned about Facebook’s governance arrangements ahead of its IPO.
Back in February, when the initial documents for the IPO were lodged, it was revealed that the young founder and chief, who created the company when he was a student at Harvard University, owns a 28.4pc stake, but has effective control under a share structure which gives him voting rights over 56.9pc of the equity.
In an echo of Rupert Murdoch's stranglehold on News Corporation, Zuckerberg's Class B shares each carry 10 votes, whereas the Class A shares being offered at IPO will have just one vote a piece.
"[The structure] provides Zuckerberg with the ability to control the outcome of matters requiring stockholder approval, even if he owns significantly less than a majority of the shares," the filing said.
His controlling stake means Facebook will not need to appoint a majority of independent directors or set up board committees to oversee compensation and other matters.
Zuckerberg was paid a base salary of $500,000 in 2011 and his total compensation came to $1.48m, but he will take home just $1 a year from 2013, following the example of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
In a letter accompanying the SEC filings, he claimed that, like the printing press or the television, Facebook has the power to lead a "complete transformation of many important parts of society".
"They gave more people a voice. They encouraged progress. They changed the way society was organized. They brought us closer together. Today, our society has reached another tipping point," he wrote.
He stressed Facebook's mission has more social than about making money.
"Facebook was not originally founded to be a company," he said. "Simply put: we don't build services to make money; we make money to build better services."
Some analysts believe Facebook’s valuation could come in at less than $100bn next month.
Zuckerberg’s discretion could rattle a few shareholder groups already concerned about Facebook’s governance arrangements ahead of its IPO.
Back in February, when the initial documents for the IPO were lodged, it was revealed that the young founder and chief, who created the company when he was a student at Harvard University, owns a 28.4pc stake, but has effective control under a share structure which gives him voting rights over 56.9pc of the equity.
In an echo of Rupert Murdoch's stranglehold on News Corporation, Zuckerberg's Class B shares each carry 10 votes, whereas the Class A shares being offered at IPO will have just one vote a piece.
"[The structure] provides Zuckerberg with the ability to control the outcome of matters requiring stockholder approval, even if he owns significantly less than a majority of the shares," the filing said.
His controlling stake means Facebook will not need to appoint a majority of independent directors or set up board committees to oversee compensation and other matters.
Zuckerberg was paid a base salary of $500,000 in 2011 and his total compensation came to $1.48m, but he will take home just $1 a year from 2013, following the example of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
In a letter accompanying the SEC filings, he claimed that, like the printing press or the television, Facebook has the power to lead a "complete transformation of many important parts of society".
"They gave more people a voice. They encouraged progress. They changed the way society was organized. They brought us closer together. Today, our society has reached another tipping point," he wrote.
He stressed Facebook's mission has more social than about making money.
"Facebook was not originally founded to be a company," he said. "Simply put: we don't build services to make money; we make money to build better services."
Some analysts believe Facebook’s valuation could come in at less than $100bn next month.
Friday, April 6, 2012
IPL 2012 Schedule List
Friends ,next month IPL going to start .so many peoples searching for its schedule list .so i have collect all the information for all cricket lovers .
1 April 4 20 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians M .A . Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai 2 April 5 20 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils Eden Gardens , Kolkata
3 April 6 16 :00 Mumbai Indians v Pune Warriors Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
4 April 6 20 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
5 April 7 16 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Daredevils M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
6 April 7 20 :00 Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings Y .S .Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium , Visakhapatnam
7 April 8 16 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders Sawai Mansingh Stadium Jaipur
8 April 8 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Kings XI Punjab Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
9 April 9 20 :00 Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians Y .S .Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium , Visakhapatnam
10 April 10 16 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders M . Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
11 April 10 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
12 April 11 20 :00 Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
13 April 12 16 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore M .A . Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
14 April 12 20 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Pune Warriors Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
15 April 13 20 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals Eden Gardens , Kolkata
16 April 14 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Chennai Super Kings Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
17 April 15 16 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab Eden Gardens , Kolkata
18 April 15 20 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
19 April 16 20 :00 Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
20 April 17 16 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
21 April 17 20 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Pune Warriors M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
22 April 18 20 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
23 April 19 16 :00 Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
24 April 19 20 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Pune Warriors M A Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
25 April 20 20 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
26 April 21 16 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals M A Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
27 April 21 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Pune Warriors Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
28 April 22 16 :00 Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
29 April 22 20 :00 Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders Barabati
Stadium , Cuttack
30 April 23 20 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
31 April 24 16 :00 Pune Warriors v Delhi Daredevils Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
32 April 24 20 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers Eden Gardens , Kolkata
33 April 25 16 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
34 April 25 20 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
35 April 26 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Deccan Chargers Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
36 April 27 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
37 April 28 16 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
38 April 28 20 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore Eden Gardens , Kolkata
39 April 29 16 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
40 April 29 20 :00 Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
41 April 30 20 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
42 May 1 16 :00 Deccan Chargers v Pune Warriors Barabati Stadium , Cuttack
43 May 1 20 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
44 May 2 20 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kings XI Punjab M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
45 May 3 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Mumbai Indians Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
46 May 4 20 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
47 May 5 16 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Pune Warriors Eden Gardens , Kolkata
48 May 5 20 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
49 May 6 16 :00 Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
50 May 6 20 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Deccan Chargers M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
51 May 7 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
52 May 8 16 :00 Pune Warriors v Rajasthan Royals Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
53 May 8 20 :00 Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium , Hyderabad
54 May 9 20 :00 Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
55 May 10 16 :00 Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium , Uppal , Hyderabad
56 May 10 20 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
57 May 11 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Royal Challengers Bangalore Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
58 May 12 16 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians Eden Gardens , Kolkata
59 May 12 20 :00 Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
60 May 13 16 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Pune Warriors Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
61 May 13 20 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers Punjab Cricket Association Stadium , Chandigarh
62 May 14 16 :00 Royal Challengers Bangalore v Mumbai Indians M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
63 May 14 20 :00 Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings Eden Gardens , Kolkata
64 May 15 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
65 May 16 20 :00 Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders Wankhede Stadium , Mumbai
66 May 17 16 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium , Dharamsala
67 May 17 20 :00 Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Bangalore Feroz Shah Kotla , Delhi
68 May 18 20 :00 Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium , Uppal , Hyderabad
69 May 19 16 :00 Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium , Dharamsala
70 May 19 20 :00 Pune Warriors v Kolkata Knight Riders Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
71 May 20 16 :00 Deccan Chargers v Royal Challengers Bangalore Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium , Uppal , Hyderabad
72 May 20 20 :00 Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur
73 May 22 20 :00 Qualifier 1 – TBC v TBC ( 1st v 2nd ) Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium , Pune
74 May 23 20 :00 Eliminator – TBC v TBC ( 3rd v 4th ) M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore
75 May 25 20 :00 Qualifier 2 – TBC v TBC ( Winner Eliminator v Loser Qualifier 1 ) MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai
76 May 27 20 :00 Final – TBC v TBC MA Chidambaram Stadium , Chennai.
Hope these informations will useful to you.
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