Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Start living in a world through Glass.!!!!!


Google Glass is a project started by Google that is intended to bring hands-free display technology to the general public. By utilizing voice commands, users can interact with their Google Glass device to get information from their phones, participate in Google+ Hangouts or to get information from the internet. With a wireless data connection, Google Glass adds an augmented-reality overlay to whatever you're looking at, automatically bringing up relevant information from various Google sources. This is still a prototype project, but Google hopes to bring it to consumers sometime in 2013.
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Wearable smart-devices represent the next stage in mobile computing and Google Glass is the most hotly-anticipated gadget in that space. It is not an extension of your Android smartphone or tablet, but is a whole new gadget in itself that can perform various day to day tasks, without you ever moving your hands. 

The computing headgear unveiled at a Google launch event in 2012 has created lot of excitement. However, though most have read and heard about the Google Glasses, there are only a few who know what it can exactly do. So, here is a look at seven cool features of Google Glass.

Record videos, take pictures

Just say the word and Google Glass will take a picture or record a video – you will never have to touch the hardware. The photos and videos will be stored on the 4GB flash memory of the device, and can also be shared on social networking websites or emailed.

Show messages

Google Glass will show you text messages as well as emails you receive and allow you to reply to them via voice commands.

Find information

If you are in the habit of Googling things a lot, you will find that your task has been made easier by the new Glass. You simply need to ask a question and the device will pull the answer from the internet. For example, you can ask when Taj Mahal was built or to give you a few photographs of the monument and the device will provide appropriate replies on the small screen in front of your eye.

Show maps

The widely used Google Maps are integrated into Glass, so that users will be able to chart the course of their journey or look up locations or establishments via voice commands.

Live video sharing

Google Glass can show the world what you are seeing – live! If you are attending a family function, your child’s school play or a concert, you can share the feed with your friends and family in real-time and make them a part of the experience.

Translate

This is a neat feature that may come in handy when you travel abroad. You simply need to ask Google Glass to translate a phrase or sentence from one language to another and it will speak that out.

A day with google glass !!!!

Monday, March 24, 2014

How to change your Windows Logon screen and Custamize it.

                                                                       You must have been thinking to change your boring windows logon screen.screen. Cool..! you can customize your Logon screen with few clicks !!.

Just do the following steps,
  
Step 1:Download Windows7LogonEditor v2,(814 KB) !
                   
                   Click here to Download Windows7 Logon editor V2
                             

Step 2:Run the application.



Step 3:Click on Select background image icon.

Step 4:Select your image and click Open.

Step 5:DONE!!!!! ,


you can customize your shutdown button,go button and much more....!

How to create an ISO file from DVD/CD.

                                                              

                                   When considering to make a backup of a DVD its better to make an ISO image file rather than just copying  the DVD,which keeps your data much more secure,from virus infection and data corruption.
Follow these steps to make an ISO image files from your DVD/CD.

Step 1:Download Power ISO/Ultra ISO.
           Download Power ISO 32-bit
                 Download Power ISO 64-bit

                 Download UltraISO.
Step 2:Install the setup file,complete the installation.
Step 3:Insert your DVD/CD.

Step 4:
            Right click on the DVD RW Drive icon in Computer and select Ultra ISO/Power ISO.And select create CD/DVD image for Ultra ISO and                   Create image file for Power ISO.
           
Step 5:Select location and SAVE !
               




      Look for your ISO file in your Documents(by default).

           DONE !!!!!!! 

Android has secret camera features, but Google won't let you use them yet !!!

                                Buried deep inside Google's mobile operating are hidden two features that would make for a far more refined Android photography experience. Raw image support and burst-mode were spotted a while ago in Android source code, but have now been confirmed by Google itself.


                                         "Android's latest camera HAL (hardware abstraction layer) and framework supports raw and burst-mode photography," Google spokesperson Gina Scigliano told CNET. "We will expose a developer API (application programming interface) in a future release to expose more of the HAL functionality."
              No doubt that means it will be a while before the new modes will actually be available on Android phones despite the code already existing, as Google will likely give developers and programmers a chance to tinker with it first. It would do well not to take too much time over it, however. The camera on theNexus 5, Google's latest flagship phone, was widely criticised in reviews and for once Android has been pipped to the post by a less popular operating system.

                                      Google is not the first company to bake raw image support into its software -- that was Nokia's bright idea and has beenincluded for the first time in the Nokia Lumia 1520, which has just gone on sale in the UK. The feature will also be added retrospectively to the Lumia 1020 in a software update that will be pushed out in the new year.
                          Raw image support won't mean much to most, but Nokia claims that it was a much-requested feature in feedback it received from more serious photographers after releasing its super-skilled 42-megapixel Lumia 1020. It allows for access to the unprocessed image-sensor data files, which aren't as easy to handle as JPEGs, but are more suitable for advanced editing.
                                                                        Its inclusion in mobile software signifies a move towards camera phones being purely the reserve the hobbyists and casual users -- they are finally packing the kind of tech that can mean they can outbid a standard compact cameras and be used as backup snappers by pro photographers. Photography is consistently listed as one of the most important functions of smartphones by users, and with Nokia proving its cameras can compete with and even beat the best of them, it would be a bad time for Android to start lagging behind.


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Sony Xperia M2 with Android v4.3 Jelly Bean


Expected Price: Rs. 20,000

Hardware and SpecificationsThe Sony Xperia M2, a mid-range Android smartphone from Sony is a device very similar to the existing Sony Xperia C in terms of hardware specifications, other than screen and exclusion of dual SIM card slots. It comes with a 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor which is a combination of 4 ARM Cortex A7 CPU cores and Adreno 305 GPU. For efficient multi-tasking, the Xperia M2 comes with 1GB of RAM while there is 8GB of internal storage space for installing applications and games as well as to store multimedia and personal data. There is also a microSD card slot which can be used to expand the storage by an additional 32GB. There are some necessary sensors in this smartphones like gyroscope, light sensor, proximity sensor and accelerometer.


Screen and DesignThe Sony Xperia M2 has a 4.8 inch TFT LCD screen with 5-point capacitive multitouch. A resolution of 540 x 960 pixels giving the screen on the device about 229 PPI pixel density. Considering the screen specifications, it will perform similar to the screen used in the Xperia C which had below par viewing angles. The design and external appearance is on the lines similar to the Xperia Z1 due to the use of glass front and back. Sony's signature power button, camera shutter button and volume rockers are on the right hand side of the device while the microUSB port is on the right hand side. The headphone jack is on the top while the camera, LED flash and secondary microphone are on the back of the device. This device lacks a removable back cover. The Xperia M2 is available in black, white and purple colours.


Camera and MultimediaThere is an 8MP Exmor RS camera sensor with autofocus lens, LED flash and full HD 1080p video recording. There is a VGA front-facing camera which can be used for self-portraits and video calls over Internet. The primary camera has a lot of special shooting modes such as Sweep Panorama and HDR. It comes with Sony's famous WALKMAN music player which can play a lot of audio and video formats along with an ability to convert this device into a media server over DLNA standards. Sony Music audio streaming service is also bundled to let users listen to free music through Internet.


Software and FeaturesThe Sony Xperia M2 comes with Android v4.3 Jelly Bean along with Sony's custom designed attractive UI. There are some useful additional applications and services such as Play Memories, TrackID and WALKMAN in addition to regular Google services such as Gmail, Google Maps, Google Navigation, Google Drive, Google Hangouts, etc. It also comes with a lot of personalisation options such as Xperia Themes and lock screen widgets.

Connectivity and BatteryThe Sony Xperia M2 is almost fully loaded in terms of wired and wireless connectivity. It comes with 21Mbps 3G HSDPA, dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA and Wi-Fi Hotspot. There is GLONASS A-GPS for location and navigation needs. There is also a microUSB v2.0 port for data transfer through PC. There is a 2300 mAh non-removable Li-Ion battery which can easily last over a day of normal usage after a full single charge. There is also Sony's famous Battery STAMINA mode which comes in handy to prolong the battery endurance of the device.- See more at: http://www.mysmartprice.com/mobile/sony-xperia-m2-msp3937#sthash.UzPsYiRG.dpu

Nokia X Android phones officially its something !!!!!!

                                                      It's in the process of being bought by Microsoft but that isn't stopping Nokia launching a line of Android-based smartphones.

Announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today, the new family of products will be called Nokia X.


A mid-range device featuring a 4-inch screen atop a 1GHz dual-core CPU from Qualcomm, paired with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of on-board storage (expandable up to 32GB). There will also be an X+ device with additional storage and an XL device, which is physically larger.

However, this is not a standard Android phone. Unlike well-known products such as those from Sony, HTC and Samsung, this model uses the open-source Android code as its base, but not its front end. Like Amazon's Kindle Fire, this means the code underneath the user interface is Android but it does not resemble a typical Android phone. In fact, Nokia has styled it to look a lot like Windows Phone, in part to make "migration" from Nokia X to Lumia more welcoming down the line.

                                   As such there's no Google Play store. However, the "overwhelming majority of Android apps" will be supported via third party app stores, according to a Nokia spokesperson briefing Wired.co.uk, and "hundreds of thousands" will be available to download immediately. Nokia X devices will include Nokia's own app store that provides a curated storefront for Android software downloads, and others such as the popular Yandex app store can be installed. Microsoft apps including Outlook and Skype will also be installed by default, alongside Facebook, BBM, Opera web browser, Sim City and Vine.

                                   A reason given for such an atypical appearance choice for Android was for simplicity's sake, Nokia says. The company aims for its user interface, called Fast Lane, to make Android more user-friendly to those buying their first smartphone. So while price- and specifications-wise the first Nokia X device would sit alongside the likes of the Huawei Ascend Y300, it's not fair to see them as direct competitors given the Huawei's use of the full Android interface.

Nokia is aiming for this family of Android devices to help it connect "the next billion people to the cloud" in areas such as China, Russia, South America and other regions seeing a rising adoption of smartphones. As such, although a spokesperson confirmed Nokia plans to bring the X line to western Europe "eventually", it is not a goal for launch in March.


North America, Japan and Korea are also out of luck -- the Nokia X line will not launch in these areas at all.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Enable Aero effects in Windows Home basic and Starter !!

                                         

                                                                  We all know that Starter and Home Basic editions of Windows 7 are crippled when it comes to customization,Aero Transparency is however not available in these editions.But this doesn't mean that you cannot enable Aero in Windows 7 Home Basic.

Since Microsoft states that features for all editions of Windows 7 are stored on the machine(regardless of what edition is in use), it is not so surprising when a tool such as Aero Enabler comes out. 
All you want to do is just one click that all  !!

But you should have .minimum requirements: DirectX 9 acceleration, WDDM(Windows Display Driver Model)-compatibe driver, 128 MB of graphic memory, and Pixel Shader 2.0 with 32-bits per pixel support



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Intel's incredible Edison PC is the size of an SD card !!!



Look closely. That's not an SD card. Rather, it's the Intel Edison - a full x86 PC with Pentium-class specs.
Unveiled at CES 2014, the Edison runs on Linux and is powered by Intel’s dual-core Quark system-on-chip processor. One core spins at 400MHz, while the other varies between 50MHz and 200MHz depending on the task's demands. Everything but the kitchen sink fits snugly into this SD card form factor, including 512MB RAM, flash storage, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE connectivity.
This means smaller and smarter consumer tech is headed your way: it's all part of Intel CEO Bryan Krzanich's plan to make every object smart - particularly those we can wear.

                                                   That's what Edison brings to the table - a PC with full-fledged features, without the associated bulk that’ll make smart gadgets big and clunky.
The functionality was demonstrated by Intel with a US$200 Edison-equipped baby onesie from Rest Devices loaded with sensors, tracking the infant's temperature and pressure.
An Edison-eqipped mug with an LED screen collects the data from the outfit and changes the mug’s 'face' from a smiley green to an angry red when the toddler turns cranky. Intel also showed off an Edison-equipped bottle warmer that activates when the baby stirs from his slumber.
In short, Intel’s Edison is hitting the right notes with the Internet of Things, in a future where just about any device or object - appliances, chairs, wearables - could be equipped with processing capabilities. 
In order to spur the imaginations of developers exploring wearable tech, Intel is also offering US$1.3million in 'Make It Wearable' prizes for gadgets that use Edison to enhance their capabilities. So if you think you can beat the smart onesie, it's time to get making.
Edison will be out 'in the middle' of 2014 for an as-yet unspecified price.


Windows 8.1 Update 1 – with Mind-Blowing Features



                                            Microsoft is preparing a small upgrade to Windows 8.1, offered as a package update that introduces new features and reduce RAM consumption, enhancing system performance on Windows 8 tablets.

                                                     Described as “a relatively minor update” Update 1 package will be available free to update devices with Windows 8.1 from 11 March. Delivered by the Windows Update service, package update brings yet important changes in the structure of the operating system, in order to lessen the requirements for RAM and storage space. The measure is intended to prepare the ground for a new wave of tablets with Windows 8.1 system with reduced set of specifications and selling price ranged for the budget solutions.
On the surface, Windows 8.1 introduces support for fastening Modern UI applications in the taskbar from desktop interface and display thumbnails on their content then move the cursor over. In the chapter “innovations” we also introduce the Close button in the Modern UI application interface that provides owners with touch screen devices a practical way to close the applications they no longer need. Also for users that have mouse and keyboard is the new set of menus available by right-clicking the Modern UI interface.
Still used as the primary display, the Home Screen will finally have a Shutdown button, positioned in the upper right corner, next to the new Search button. Unfortunately those who hoped to see introduced a “Mini” version for Home Screen, which mimic the old Start Menu in Windows 7, will probably remain disappointed.

How to backup your registry

                              Backup your registry


                                It is important to make a backup of your registry. Where many of your applications  can mess with your registry and will make your system suffer !!!.
   Continue following steps to backup your registry,

Step 1:Press windows key+R or select run from start menu(for windows XP).
           
Step 2:Type regedit and hit enter.
                            
Step 3:Right click on computer and select export.
                          
                               
Step :Save in a safe location.



---------DONE !!!!!-------------

HOW TO RESTORE YOUR COMPUTER USING RESTORE POINT .

TO RESTORE YOUR COMPUTER USING RESTORE POINT .

  1. Right click on Computer and select Properties,
  2.Now select System protection in the right side panel.(Click for Preview)
  3.Select System restore button in the window
3.select your restore point and hit ENTER !!                                                                                               
4.DONE !!!!!!!!!!!!                                                                                                                                      

How to create a system restore point, ?

                                                                     Windows system restore points are meant to be used in extreme situations,such as registry corruption,and to change all your system settings to its normal state(revert system settings to the point of time when the system restore points were created).It is recommended to create system restore point after your fresh OS installation.
   To create a system restore point,
         1. Right click on Computer and select Properties,
         2.Now select System protection in the right side panel.
3.Select Create button in the window.                                                                                     
4.Enter a name for your Restore point and click  Create.                                                                    5.Done !                                                                                                                                              6.To restore your computer using this restore point Click here
                                                                               
NOTE:"NOTE DOWN YOUR ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD WHEN YOU CREATE THE RESTORE POINT,BECOZ WHEN YOU RESTORE YOUR COMPUTER USING THIS RESTORE POINT IN FUTURE, SYSTEM ASKS FOR YOUR OLD PASSWORD(WHICH WAS USED AT TIME OF RESTORE POINT CREATION !!!!) TO LOGIN "


Friday, March 21, 2014

Turn on hidden developer options in your Andoid and install third-party ROMs,kernals and customize Animation scales !!!

                                              Google has removed the developer options menu from settings since the Android 4.2 Jelly bean update.This was a welcome step,since it wasn't considered very useful for non developers earlier.If however ,if you plan to install a third-party custom ROM s and Kernels,or do anything that will require developer access and  USB debugging,and to turn on window Animation scales and much more !,to do this you may want to retrieve the setting.
            The option hasn't been removed completely,and it is present as a hidden element.In order to make it visible,do the following steps,

  1.Settings --> System --> About phone --> tap "build number" seven (7x) times.



                A pop up will appear saying that " You are now a developer !".Then go back to settings and you will see a developer options menu category under the system section.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Pencil by 53




                                                                                  If the iPad forever changed the way we consume content,pencil might forever change the way we create it.53 is the company behind apple's app of the year,paper,and their pencil is the perfect companion for the app.This device is stylus,but some very smart programming means that you can do on the iPad what you can do on real paper with real pencil in your hand.The perfect designer buddy.
Connectivity: Bluetooth.
Material:Graphite or Aluminium.
Sensors: 14kt gold plated nose and eraser
 PRICE:3,800/-



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