Tuesday 25 February 2014

Nokia’s First Ever Android Smartphones (X Series)

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         The Finnish-tech giant Nokia has announced its first-ever android based smartphones series-- Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL, which are powered by Microsoft and Nokia services.

























          On the specification front, all three handsets are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon Dual Core processor and are dual SIM. Popular messaging apps like BBM, Viber, Vine and Twitter come pre-installed.

          Nokia X and X+ come with 4-inch 480x800 displays. Both have identical 4GB internal storage, with expandable support up to 32GB via microSD card, and are powered by a 1500mAh battery

          While the Nokia X comes with 512MB RAM, the Nokia X+ comes with 768MB RAM. Both phones have a 3-megapixel rear camera, but no front shooter. Both the Nokia X and Nokia X+ will be available in bright green, bright red, cyan, and yellow, black and white.

          On the other hand, Nokia XL comes with 5-inch 480x800 display. It sports a 5-megapixel camera, a 720p front camera, 768MB RAM and is packed with 2000mAh battery, while sharing other specifications with its siblings. The handset will be available in bright green, orange, and cyan, yellow, black and white. Colour availability may vary across regions.

          All three phones come with 3G support and take Micro-SIMs instead of regular ones.

          The Nokia X will go on sale immediately, starting at approximately Rs. 7,500.  Nokia X+ and Nokia XL are expected to roll out early in the second quarter, priced at approximately Rs. 8,400 and Rs 9,300 respectively.


Friday 21 February 2014

Google Glass, Project Glass

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          Google has published a new, more extensive FAQ on Google Glass, the technology behind it, future plans, and perhaps most pertinently, the ever-growing security concerns. There are nine questions and answers listed under a section named Glass Security & Privacy, with several concentrating on the spec’s camera and video functionality.














                Other interesting details revealed in the FAQ include confirmation of the eight Glassware partners – Path, Evernote, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, The New York Times, Elle, and CNN – plus the fact advertising is still banned from Glass. Google says it’s still working on frames for Glass which can accept prescription lenses, and that the current lensless frames weigh just over 40 grams.



          It’s truly what we called vision, and it’s absolutely possible given the fact that the Google’s co-founder, Sergey Brin has demo’ed the glass with skydivers and creatives. Currently the device is only available to some developers with the price tag of $1500, but expect other tech companies trying it out and building an affordable consumer version.

          Finally, Google will be inviting more Explorers to try Glass later in 2013, while it promises, “Even broader availability next year.”
Jaydip Lila 

Monday 3 February 2014

How To Hide And Show Drive With The Use Of CMD

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- પહેલા CMD ઓપન કરો અને પછી તેમાં diskpart લખો.


- હવે My Computer ઓપન કરો અને જે drive hide કરવી છે તે drive ને select કરો અને તે drive નો letter check કરો.

- Diskpart window માં “select volume” અને જે drive ને hide કરવી છે તે drive નો letter લખો.


- આ command execute કર્યા પછી તમને drive નો volume number જોવા મળશે.


- તે number ને કાળજી પુર્વક સાચવી રાખજો કારણકે તે number drive show કરવા માટે જરૂર પડશે.
- હવે drive ને hide કરવા માટે “remove letter” અને જે drive select કરી છે તે drive નો letter લખી command execute કરો.



- હવે My Computer ઓપન કરીને જોશો તો selected drive hide થય ગઈ હશે.


- હવે drive ને show કરવા માટે ફરીથી CMD ઓપન કરીને તેમાં diskpart લખીને enter દબાવો.


- હવે drive ને show કરવા “select volume” અને volume number લાખો.



- તેના પછી drive ને letter આપવા “assign letter” લખીને drive letter લાખો.




- હવે My Computer ઓપન કરીને જોશો તો hide થયેલી drive show થયેલ દેખાશે.


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