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Now Google search will help solve geometry, physics and calculus problems

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 Now Google search will help solve geometry, physics and calculus problems Now with the help of Google search and lens, problems of geometry, physics and calculus can be solved. Google has released an update for its search engine and lens tool for that. The new update allows you to type an equation into the search bar or take a photo of it with Google Lens to get the correct answer with an explanation of each step. Not only this, it is said that this new feature will also provide a solution to textual problems. For example under high school physics concepts "vf = vi + at." It can do things like finding average acceleration using equations. You can also directly type "[math solver]" in the search bar to access the math problem solving tool. According to TechCrunch, this function, which is currently available only in the desktop version, will also be released on mobile by the end of this year. Another useful new feature is the Geometry Solver, a tool that helps solve

MDMS website down after increased traffic with news of unregistered phones being blocked

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 MDMS website down after increased traffic with news of unregistered phones being blocked   The website of Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) of Nepal Telecommunication Authority is down. After the publication of the news that the authority will shut down the phones that are not registered in MDMS after Monday, the website was down because it could not handle the traffic. The last date given by the authority to register phones in the system is ending today, Monday. Achutanand Mishra, co-spokesperson of the authority, said that the site was down when most of the users tried to register at the same time. "Many customers may have tried to register their phones. That's why the site is down due to high traffic," said Mishra, "We are understanding what the solution can be." Currently, when searching for mdms.nta.gov.np in the browser, one can see the message 'This site cannot be reached'.   The regulator Nepal Telecommunication Authority has finally decide