Thursday, 9 October 2014
Why Not Sleep With Friend..!!
Someone knew that was going to happen that's why one amendment was created.why dont u find out what the caps lock/shift key is and never press it again after turning off that electronic item.not sure if saying we should sleep with friends or not.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
This Is How Much Force It Takes To Bend The iPhone 6..!!
Last week Apple released a statement in response to the
#bendgate hysteria: “With normal use a bend in iPhone is extremely rare and
through our first six days of sale, a total of nine customers have contacted
Apple with a bent iPhone 6 Plus.”
Still, people are understandably pissed off. They waited in
line for TWO WHOLE DAYS just to get a soon-to-be-deformed phone. Right?
Wrong! Bending the new iPhone models isn’t as easy as it
looks in all those YouTube videos. Watch the report below to find out exactly
how much force it takes to bend your fancy new phone:
Consumer Reports tested out six smartphones — the iPhone 5,
6, and 6 Plus, the Samsung Galaxy Note, the LG G3, and the HTC One (M8). The
iPhone 6 and HTC One bent first at 70 pounds of force. I don’t know about you,
but I’m pretty sure my jean pockets aren’t THAT strong. Maybe everyone’s just
wearing superjeans or something, I don’t know.
The Samsung Galaxy Note was the strongest of the bunch and
didn’t deform until 150 pounds, but it’s worth noting that the iPhone 5 didn’t
bend till 130 pounds.
Moral of the story: Your phone is probably fine. #Bendgate
is all in your head. And if 70 pounds of force just happen to brutalize your
phone, Apple will replace it for you as long as the phone passes inspection no harm, no foul.
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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Orkut is going to Close on Sep 30 2014...!!
The race to get more scraps, writing testimonials for
others, stalking our crushes through their profiles... it brings back yesterday's
memories.
Orkut officially shuts down on 30 September, 2014 and here
is a video of a few Indians logging into their account one final time. The
memories of #OneLastLogin are priceless.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Russian Hackers Release 5 Million Gmail Usernames and Passwords Online..!!!
It’s good news/bad news time. The bad news is that someone
got his or her hands on nearly 5 million Gmail addresses and corresponding
passwords and made them all public. The good news is that even if your Gmail
address is on the list, the password may be too old to merit much concern.
The Russian tech blog Habrahabr theorizes that the leaked
Gmail addresses and passwords were most likely compiled through phishing scams,
use of weak passwords and other common compromises, not as a result of a hacked
Google server. Similar databases of email addresses and passwords from Yandex
and Mail.ru, two popular Russian-language services, were made public earlier
this week.
You can use a site called, appropriately enough, “Is myemail leaked?” if you’d like to check the status of your Gmail, Yandex, or
Mail.ru account. The site itself is safe, and you can even give a shortened
version of your email address with asterisks if you’re concerned.
Earlier today (Sept. 10), Australian security researcherTroy Hunt tweeted that he’d soon be adding the Gmail addresses to his own
haveibeenpwned.com compromised-email checking website, which aggregates the
results of large password dumps.
Based on an informal poll of the Tom’s Guide New York
office, not that many people seem to be affected by this data dump. This makes
sense when you consider that Gmail has more than 500 million users and the
password breach affects fewer than 1 percent of them.
Even if you’re one of the 5 million affected, you may not
have to worry. Many of the passwords on the list are outdated, tweeted Peter
Kruse of Danish security firm CSIS — some by as long as three years. If you
change your password on even a semi-regular basis (as Gmail recommends),
cybercriminals most likely have no way to access your account or personal
information.
If your account has been compromised (or even if it hasn’t,
and you want to be safe), change your Gmail password to something totally
different, and consider adding two-step verification to your account.
Otherwise, just remember that password breaches are relatively common but also
tend to get overblown in mainstream-media coverage.
Source: YAHOO
Monday, 8 September 2014
How to book LLR(Learner's Licence Rule) in Telangana & A.P through Online..!!!
Hi..!!
Todays update is About how to book LLR( 0) & Driving Licence in Telangana and Andhra pradesh and also link provided for the LLR preparation..!!
Procedure to book the slot of Learning licence(LLR)
STEP 1: Type the following address bar https://aptransport.in/tgcfstonline/ or CLICK HERE
STEP 2: The Following page is Displayed
STEP 3: In the left Side click on licence there you will find LLR Slot Book
STEP 4: In that page select District & Test Center
STEP 5: In Next page Select Date and Time Click on submit
STEP 6: The page you see fill the details and personal information..!!!
The same process for Andhra Pradesh State Government
Todays update is About how to book LLR( 0) & Driving Licence in Telangana and Andhra pradesh and also link provided for the LLR preparation..!!
Procedure to book the slot of Learning licence(LLR)
STEP 1: Type the following address bar https://aptransport.in/tgcfstonline/ or CLICK HERE
STEP 2: The Following page is Displayed
STEP 4: In that page select District & Test Center
STEP 5: In Next page Select Date and Time Click on submit
STEP 6: The page you see fill the details and personal information..!!!
Click Here To Demo Test For Learner Licence
Note: The LLR Fee is 30 Rupees you can pay through online banking or with me-sevaThe same process for Andhra Pradesh State Government
For the LLR Driving Licence in Andhra Pradesh click here
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Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Google X reveals Project Wing, autonomous drones that can deliver things ‘in just a minute or two’..!!!
Google X, the web titan’s secretive special projects lab,
has revealed that it’s working on a drone-based delivery system called Project
Wing. Outwardly, the Google X project sounds a lot like Amazon’s Prime Air, but
a closer inspection reveals that Google has loftier goals than air-dropping
emergency bottles of sriracha.
The original concept behind Project Wing — which has been in
development for more than two years — was to deliver defibrillators to heart
attack sufferers within two minutes. Google says it ran into issues trying to
integrate its tech with the USA’s existing 911 and emergency services systems,
and so the focus of the project shifted to the much more general problem of
same-day deliveries, disaster relief, and generally delivering to places that
same- and next-day couriers might not reach.
In the video below, you can see one of Project Wing’s first
test flights, delivering dog food to a farmer in Australia. All 31 of Project
Wing’s full-scale test flights have been conducted in Australia, which has a
more permissive “remotely piloted aircraft” (i.e. domestic drones) policy than
the US. There’s no word on when Project Wing might be commercialized, but it’s
at least a couple of years away (there’s a lot of FAA red tape to sort out
first)
While most work in small-scale autonomous drones and
remotely piloted aircraft generally revolves around quadcopters, Google X
instead opted for a tail-sitter design for Project Wing. As the name implies, a
Project Wing aircraft takes off and lands on its tail — but cruises
horizontally, like a normal plane. This method of vertical-takeoff-and-landing
(VTOL) was trialed in some early aircraft designs, but thrust vectoring (the
Harrier Jump Jet) was ultimately deemed more practical for manned flight.
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The Project Wing aircraft has four electric motors, a
wingspan of around five feet (1.5m), and weighs just under 19 pounds (8.6kg).
Fully loaded, the drones apparently weigh 22 pounds — so, at least for now,
they have a rather puny payload of just three pounds. The drone is outfitted
with the usual set of radios and sensors to allow for autonomous flight — but
there’s also a camera, which can be used by a remote pilot to ensure that the
aircraft drops its package in a sensible location.
f you watch the video, you’ll notice that packages are
actually dropped from altitude, using a winch and fishing line. Early in the project,
Google found that people wanted to collect packages directly from the drone —
which is dangerous, when you have four propellers whizzing around at high
speed. The air-drop solution is much more graceful, and also allows the drone
to stay away from a large variety of low-altitude obstacles (humans, dogs,
cars, telephone lines, trees…)
As we mentioned earlier, the original concept for Project
Wing was rapid delivery of defibrillators to people suffering from heart
attacks — but it was too difficult to integrate with the existing 911 and
emergency services systems. Now it seems Google X is simply trying to create a
functional, safe, autonomous drone-based delivery system, with no specific goal
in mind. “Throughout history there have been a series of innovations that have
each taken a huge chunk out of the friction of moving things around,” says Astro
Teller, director of Google X labs. “FedEx overnight delivery has absolutely
changed the world again. We’re starting to see same-day service actually change
the world,” Teller tells The Atlantic. “Why would we think that the next 10x —
being able to get something in just a minute or two — wouldn’t change the
world?”
Friday, 29 August 2014
Song Changes the life of 48 years old women..!!
Hi..!!
This is the best performance i ever had seen before the song can change the life of women...
This is the best performance i ever had seen before the song can change the life of women...
Susan Magdalane Boyle is a Scottish singer who came to
international attention when she appeared as a contestant on the TV programme
Britain's Got Talent on 11 April 2009, singing "I Dreamed a Dream"
from Les Misérables. Her first album was released in November 2009 and debuted
as the number one best-selling album on charts around the globe.
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