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Wednesday 27 March 2013

Future Transportation in India

                               
Is it the future of Personal Transportation?

                                       
Indian automaker Mahindra and Mahindra has launched its all-electric four-seater passenger car the e2o. The starting price is Rs.5.96 lakh.

The electric car has been developed by Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles and is slated to replace its predecessor Reva, India's first electric car.

Windows 9 "LEAKED"

Windows 9 / Windows blue

The next version of the windows after windows 8 has leaked online. Build 9364 a partner version has been made available on file sharing sites. According leaked screenshot post at website Winforum.eu and theverge.com shows that the next version has good improvement and features then the Windows 8. 





The company is bringing smaller tiles arrangements which is not available on Windows 8, along with good control over the color personalization option, additional snap view, Internet Explorer 11 is also included,more touch friendly settings and much more.

Thursday 21 March 2013

GOOGLE GLASS


The Google one of the world's  most innovative company comes up with another innovative product : "Google Glass".
The Google Glass is the most exciting innovation in the mobile technology since the iPhone. 

WHAT IS GOOGLE GLASS

Google Glass is a  smart pair of wearable glasses with a inbuilt computer, an integrated heads-up display, a microphone, GPS, a camera mounted in frame, use bone induction to give sound and a battery hidden inside the frame. The Glass doesn't actually have lenses in front of your eye but just have a small screen (view able via a mirrored glass prism) above and to the right of the wearer's right eye. Within the prism is a mirror and beam splitter that renders the projected image as a display.


Tuesday 19 March 2013

USB

USB 2.0, miniUSB
USB( Universal Serial Bus) are very common these day. USB connectors let connect printers, mouse and other accessories to computer quickly and easily. The operating system supports USB as well, so the installation of the device drivers is quick and easy.

The connection in made with a cable having connector on both end. one end plugs into the computer and is same across all the USB cables while the other end plugs into the mobile device and can be of various type such as miniUSB, microUSB, or proprietary connector.

Saturday 16 March 2013

Instant Clothes



There is a fabric that you can spray onto your body--Instant clothes in a can!

Wouldn’t your mornings be easier if you could simply spray on your outfit rather than pick it out? Well a London organization may have made this dream a reality. In 2000, Fabrican Ltd, based at the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Imperial College London, invented a spray-on fabric. The spray is instant and produces a non-woven fabric.

Incredible NOKIA facts!!!





Nokia phones are nearly indestructible, which is an amazing feat on it's own considering iPhones seem to break if you drop them onto a pillow. Anyway, Nokia not only creates indestructible phones, but they also create their ringtones in clever ways!

Friday 15 March 2013

Woofer

Woofer is a device commonly used for a loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from around 40 hertz up to about a kilohertz or higher. 

Woofers can be made out of many different materials including reinforced paper, polypropylene, Kevlar, carbon or aluminum. Each material provides a slightly different effect or sound.

Tuesday 12 March 2013

FIRST COMPUTER VIRUS


 The First computer which appeared "in the wild"

A Computer Virus is a computer program that can spread from one computer to another and can also replicate itself.

According to computer experts, in order for a virus to be considered "in the wild" , it must be spreading as a result of normal day-to-day operations on and between the computers of unsuspecting users.  Although there are an estimated 47,000 computer viruses, fewer than 600 are said to be circulating outside of laboratories and research facilities- hence, in the wild. These wild viruses pose the most significant threat to computers.
Wild viruses typically contain a damaging payload and the ability to wipe out all computer files, sometimes even damaging a computer's BIOS.

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