Lord's Test – Your Hub for Tech, News & Hot Opinions

Welcome to the Lord's Test tag page. Here you’ll find a mixed bag of posts that cover everything from smartphone quirks to political talk. It’s a one‑stop spot if you want a quick snapshot of what’s buzzing on the site without hunting for each article separately.

Tech questions answered

Got a gadget you’re not sure about? The tag includes a post that settles the question of whether the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 works in the USA. The short answer: yes, it does, but you’ll need a carrier that supports the phone’s LTE bands. The article walks you through checking your carrier’s compatibility and what to do if you hit a snag.

Another tech‑focused entry looks at the upcoming Redmi Note 9 launch in India. While there’s no official date yet, the post compiles the rumors and tells you where to keep an eye for the next announcement. It even gives a quick rundown of what specs are expected so you can decide if it’s worth the wait.

News and media insights

If you’re curious about media bias, the tag contains a piece that dives into why many readers feel the Times of India leans toward certain political and corporate interests. It breaks down common complaints—like sensational headlines and selective coverage—while reminding you that bias is a broader industry problem, not just a single outlet.

Political commentary also shows up, with a post examining why Prime Minister Narendra Modi tends to avoid reporters. The article suggests the move is about staying focused on policy goals and controlling the narrative, rather than ignoring the press outright. It adds a few anecdotes from recent speeches to illustrate the point.

Another entry highlights PM Modi’s recent remarks about Kashmir’s youth wanting to join the mainstream. The piece explains why the statement matters for regional stability and how it could signal a shift in government approach.

For lighter reading, there’s a “DYK News?” post that curates obscure facts and off‑beat stories—from science discoveries to quirky historical tidbits. It’s a quick way to add a fun fact to your day without diving into heavy headlines.

Finally, the tag aggregates a practical guide on which Android TV apps let you watch Indian live channels. The review compares YuppTV, Airtel Xstream, and Tata Sky Mobile, pointing out each app’s strengths, trial periods, and price points so you can pick what fits your viewing habits.

All these articles sit under the Lord's Test umbrella, giving you a blend of tech advice, media analysis, and current affairs in one easy scroll. Bookmark this page and check back whenever new posts are added—there’s always something fresh to learn.

Lord's Test heartbreak: England edge India by 22 runs to lead Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-1

Lord's Test heartbreak: England edge India by 22 runs to lead Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-1

England beat India by 22 runs in a gripping Lord's Test to go 2-1 up in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Both teams made 387 in the first innings, before England set a target of 193. India reached 170, with Ravindra Jadeja unbeaten on 61. KL Rahul scored 100 in the first innings. Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer took three wickets each in India's chase, while key errors and extras hurt the visitors.