Changing Weather And Exam Phobia

It is believed that there are four seasons: spring, autumn, summer and winter. But don’t forget that there is another and a very important season in man’s life that is exam season. It is also called by some other names as well by dear students. And this examination season has started and .....

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Take the advantage of Consumer Day

The Consumer WebGuia is an online service created by ZOOM to clarify the main doubts and fears about shopping online and the Code of Consumer Protection.

Ranking Of Universities

Financial health of the institution, number of students, research productivity and quality of research produced, infrastructure, annual graduate output, annual graduate output and student satisfaction are the factors that are observed while ranking universities....

Spider Web

By weight comparison spider web is five times stronger than steel and twice as strong as artificial fiber; it is only one tenth the diameter of a human hair. The wonder doesn't stop here as spider silk displays many other reason defying properties like the ability to absorb high impact energy by stretching itself (elasticity) and has a breaking point significantly higher than any other known material......

Amaing Records Of Temperature Ever

On July 21, 1983, the temperature at the Vostok Station in Antarctica dropped to −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), and this is the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth. The largest recorded snowflake was 15in wide and 8in thick. It fell in Montana in 1887. Also in June 22, 2003 a large thunderstorm moved across south-central Nebraska, and after a hailstorm local residents in Aurora found an extremely large hailstone and quickly put it in a freezer to keep it from melting. It was examined by the National Climate Extremes Committee who measured it as being 17.8 cm (7.0 in) diameter and 47.6 cm (18.75 in) circumference.

Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Nokia has filed a patent for a technology that will create magnetic tattoos that vibrate to alert the user about an incoming phone call



Nokia has filed a patent for a technology that will create magnetic tattoos that vibrate to alert the user about an incoming phone call.

According to the patent , a square piece of a special woven fabric could be applied to the skin of the user and this talk to the mobile device, allowing the person to receive vibratory stimulation in place when receiving a call.

The vibrations could be customized depending on who is calling or the type of message you are receiving. Besides the frame part in a textile, the patent also suggests to produce the same effect on ferromagnetic ink to be used in tattooing. The ink was demagnetized before being injected into the skin, and only when it was finished he would receive a magnetic charge.
The advantage is that tattooing may have any form and meaning and be made anywhere in the body permanently. The patent, however, is still in the evaluation stage and there is time to perform.

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Thursday, 15 March 2012

Why not take advantage of the Consumer Day to find out more about your rights and shop online? This is exactly the proposal of ZOOM

The Consumer WebGuia is an online service created by ZOOM to clarify the main doubts and fears about shopping online and the Code of Consumer Protection.




Why not take advantage of the Consumer Day to find out more about your rights and shop online? This is exactly the proposal of ZOOM, which has just launched WebGuia Consumer clarifying the various questions and providing very useful tips on shopping online.



The ZOOM is a service for comparing prices of different types of products on the internet. And in his webguia he seeks to highlight the main items of the Code of Consumer Protection, as well as clarifying the main questions about shopping on the web.

The WebGuia interesting is that it is not limited only to inform and provide tips on shopping online. It also provides a collaborative environment so that other consumers to send your tips and reviews to the site.

The Consumer WebGuia page is divided into four main categories, with sections on the Rights of the Consumer Tips for online shopping and price comparison Advantages of online shopping.

By clicking on each section of the service lists in internet browsing, text or even infographics addressing the main questions related to each theme, and each item is a brief text explaining how the consumer should or should not act.

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Wednesday, 14 March 2012

11 Firefox extensions sync from anywhere



Mozilla released today to download the 11th version of its Firefox browser. With just a month after the expected launch of its tenth edition, Firefox comes with over 11 integration in synchronization option.
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11 Firefox now supports import of bookmarks, history and passwords from Google Chrome. This option was previously only available to Safari and Internet Explorer.

The extensions are also of great importance in the user experience and navigation. Therefore, in addition to integrating with Chrome, the new version brings the option to sync Firefox browser add-ons between different computers. Thus, the user can have the functionality of your add-ons anywhere.

Who owns Android devices with version 2.3 or lower and use the browser can now run Flash videos and applications smoothly. Mozilla also says that there will soon be compatible to most current models, such as Ice Cream Sandwich, for example.

Other features are the 11 Firefox developer tools - now with options to adjust text size via CSS and the new standard WebGI to display 3D graphics. Also added the SPDY protocol support, which lets you open web pages previously loaded faster. You can Download it from here

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Saturday, 18 February 2012

New Feature of MSN To Take Internet's Pulse

msnNOW has debuted

a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time.



After months of development,MSN Adds New Feature To Take Internet's Pulse. The feature sifts through millions of Internet searches and links circulating among the hordes on Facebook and Twitter. The chatter is then distilled into the equivalent of a digital water cooler -- a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time. The trend-tracking service, called ---msnNOW--- tunes into the buzz by sifting through millions of Internet searches and links circulating among the hordes on Facebook and Twitter. The chatter is then distilled into the equivalent of a digital water cooler  """a place where people can go to keep in touch without taking up a lot of their time."""

This feature has been added on Thursday at http://now.msn.com.

The service is primarily aimed at college-age teenagers and young adults who are increasingly relying on smartphones and other mobile devices to remain plugged into what everyone is talking about from one hour to the next. It's an "information -snacking" addiction that msnNOW is looking to feed with a smorgasbord of morsels served up a team of about 20 editors who will write 100-word summaries of the stories driving online conversations, said Bob Visse, MSN's general manager.

Although it's tailor made for people on the go, msnNOW isn't offering an app for smartphones or computer tablets. It can be reached on all mobile Web browsers. The service also includes tools to make it easy to share on Facebook, Twitter and email.

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Friday, 17 February 2012

'Avatar' robot made by Japanies scientists

It is a robot that mimics the movements of its human controller is bringing the Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" one step closer to reality.



An operator wearing a special HMD and a pair of gloves controls the "Telesar V" (right) that was developed by Keio University's Graduate School professor Susumu Tachi at his laboratory in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo. The robot that mimics the movements of its human controller is bringing the Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" one step closer to reality.

The systems attached to the operator's headgear, vest and gloves send detailed instructions to the robot, which then mimics the user's every move.
At the same time, an array of sensors on the android relays a stream of information which is converted into sensations for the user.




The robot's "eyes" are actually cameras capturing images that appear on tiny video screens in front of the user's eyes, allowing them to see in three dimensions.

Microphones on the robot pick up sounds, while its speakers allow the operator to make his voice heard by those near the machine.

It is still a far cry from the futuristic creations of James Cameron's "Avatar", where US soldiers are able to remotely control the genetically engineered bodies of an extra-terrestrial race they wish to sub due

It could have much more immediate and benign applications, such as working in high-risk environments, for example the inside of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, though it is early days.

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Accident happend due to ELECTRICITY passing through Flash light of the Digital camera to human body

Can ELECTRICITY pass through Flash light of the Digital camera to your body??? Yes it is 100% true..!

This is a true incidence reported of a boy aged 19, who was studying in 1st year of engineering, who died in Keshvani Hospital, Mumbai. He was admitted in the Hospital as a burned patient. Reason ??????
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This boy had gone to Amravati on a study tour, on their return they were waiting at the railway station to catch the train. Many of them started taking pictures of their friends using "Mobile Phones" and / or "Digital Camera". One of them complained that, he was unable to capture the full group of friends in one frame in the Digicam. This boy moved away to a distance to get the whole group.

He failed to notice that at an angle above his head, 40,000 volts electrical line was passing through. As soon as he clicked the digital camera? 40,000 volt current passed through the camera flash light to his camera and then from his camera to his fingers & to his body. All this happened within a fraction of a second. His body was half burned.
They arranged for an ambulance & his burned body was brought to Keshavani Hospital, Mumbai.

For one & half days or so he was conscious & talking. Doctors did not have much hopes as there was a lot of complex issues in his body. He passed away later.
Now how many of us are aware about these technical threats & dangers? Even if we are, how many of us are adhering?????

Now should we call ourselves as educated and knowledgeable people?

1: Please avoid mobile phones on petrol outlets.
2:Please avoid talking on mobile phones while driving.
3: Change that "Chalta Hai Yaar Attitude".
4: Please avoid talking on mobile phones while kept in charging mode without disconnecting from wall socket.
5: Please do not keep mobile phones on your bed while charging and / on wooden furniture.
6: Avoid using mobile phones / Digital cameras near high voltage electrical lines like in railway stations and avoid using flash.

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Monday, 23 January 2012

Every Sim card has a Name


Do you know every sim card has name. Find out yours

                                             






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Sunday, 22 January 2012

Chinese Super Computer

Chinese Super Computer 
"Sunway Blue Light"



"Sunway Blue Light" Begins Operations....capable of performing around 1,000 trillion calculations per second, and It is about 74 % as fast as the Jaguar Supercomputer in the US. This is very impressive Technoligy by Chinies

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Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Black Maliling through Movie Changer or Face changer


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Saturday, 14 January 2012

The International Space Station

The International Space Station orbits at 248 miles above the Earth.


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Monday, 5 December 2011

Get All Major Antivirus/Prem Versions


Get All Major Antivirus/Prem Versions



Premiumverions of antiviruses for free
iransetup.com



A good news for those who knows Iran’s national language because they are giving free premium verions of antiviruses.



You can download it and use it for free. There are premium version and they are totally free
The download link is : http://iransetup.com

if you have installed ESET Nod 32...
then you can access Free updates USERNAME and Password from this website of IRAN.

iransetup.com/Security/Nod32.html
this is in english

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Monday, 21 November 2011

The earliest, and still the cheapest, barcode scanners


The earliest, and still the cheapest, barcode scanners are built from a fixed light and a single photosensor that is manually "scrubbed" across the barcode.
Barcode scanners can be classified into three categories based on their connection to the computer. The older type is the RS-232 barcode scanner. This type requires special programming for transferring the input data to the application program
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"Keyboard interface scanners" connect to a computer using a PS/2 or AT keyboard–compatible adaptor cable. The barcode's data is sent to the computer as if it had been typed on the keyboard.
Like the keyboard interface scanner, USB scanners are easy to install and do not need custom code for transferring input data to the application program.

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