Its very sad and really fantastic to hear about this news.....Android and Google Chrome are separating. Whoa..!! now user will have a much better experience as they will get much more of choice in the market....and if one wants to take it otherwise..it is sad also as they will never ever get the same experience so....Its all for good...;)
Android and Google Chrome Separates
Its very sad and really fantastic to hear about this news.....Android and Google Chrome are separating. Whoa..!! now user will have a much better experience as they will get much more of choice in the market....and if one wants to take it otherwise..it is sad also as they will never ever get the same experience so....Its all for good...;)
Next-Gen Android Brower
Mozilla and Samsung are teaming up and planning for a next-generation smartphone browser called “Servo.” The new browser will be written in a new programming language called “Rust,” which Mozilla has been working on for the past several years.
The objective of Servo is to ”attempt to rebuild the Web browser from the ground up on modern hardware, rethinking old assumptions along the way,” says CTO of Mozilla, Brendan Eich in an extended post on Mozilla’s blog.
We need to be prepared to take advantage of tomorrow’s faster, multi-core, heterogeneous computing architectures. This means addressing the causes of security vulnerabilities while designing a platform that can fully utilize the performance of tomorrow’s massively parallel hardware to enable new and richer experiences on the Web.”
As for Samsung’s role in the development of Servo and Rust, Eich claims that they have already contributed heavily over the last few years.
“Samsung has already contributed an ARM backend to Rust and the build infrastructure necessary to cross-compile to Android, along with many other improvements,” he said.
Along with the announcement, Mozilla has also released Rust 0.6, which will be stable very shortly. The source code for both Rust and Servo can be found in the included links. Mozilla has asked the community to join in the process of making this new browser a reality.
Spinoff Star Wars Films in the Works
There’s going to be a new Star Wars film, Disney CEO confirmed on Tuesday. No, not Episode VII or even subsequent episodes following that. A new new film, a standalone, that will focus on Star Wars characters, though it’s unclear at this point which one(s).
In an interview with CNBC, Bob Iger said a few standalone films are indeed in the works, and that Larry Kasdan and Simon Kinberg are both involved. Rumors have swirled that a possible film could focus on the mystique of Yoda, which would certainly please quite a few fans of the beloved character. As long as we stay as far away from Jar Jar Binks as possible.
GSM V/S CDMA
CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and GSM (Global System for Mobiles) are shorthand for the two major radio systems used in cell phones. Both acronyms tend to group together a bunch of technologies run by the same entities.
1. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).............. GSM is the “branded” term referring to a particular use of TDMA (Time-Division Multiple Access) technology. GSM is the dominant technology used around the globe and is available in more than 100 countries. It is the standard for communication for most of Asia and Europe. GSM operates on four separate frequencies: You’ll find the 900MHz and 1,800MHz bands in Europe and Asia and the 850MHz and 1,900MHz (sometimes referred to as 1.9GHz) bands in North America and Latin America. GSM allows for eight simultaneous calls on the same radio frequency and uses “narrowband” TDMA, the technology that enables digital transmissions between a mobile phone and a base station. With TDMA the frequency band is divided into multiple channels which are then stacked together into a single stream, hence the term narrowband. This technology allows several callers to share the same channel at the same time.
2. CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access).............................. CDMA takes an entirely different approach from GSM/TDMA. CDMA spreads data out over the channel after the channel is digitized. Multiple calls can then be overlaid on top of one another across the entire channel, with each assigned its own “sequence code” to keep the signal distinct. CDMA offers more efficient use of an analog transmission because it allows greater frequency reuse, as well as increasing battery life, improving the rate of dropped calls, and offering far greater security than GSM/TDMA. For this reason CDMA has strong support from experts who favor widespread development of CDMA networks across the globe. Currently, you will find CDMA mostly in the United States, Canada, and North and South Korea. (As an interesting aside, CDMA was actually invented for the military during World War II for field communications.)
GSM | CDMA | |
Storage Type: | Internal Memory | SIM (subscriber identity module) Card |
Global market share: | 25% | 75% |
Dominance: | Dominant standard in the U.S. | Dominant standard worldwide except the U.S. |
Data transfer: | Faster on EVDO platform which is applicable in CDMA only | GPRS is again very slowforward |
Network: | There is one physical channel and a special code for every device in the coverage network. Using this code, the signal of the device is multiplexed, and the same physical channel is used to send the signal. | Every cell has a corresponding network tower, which serves the mobile phones in that cellular area. |
Getting IP address
How to get IP Address of any website?
To find address of any site just simply go to command prompt and type ping "name of website" .....without the inverted commas.
You will get the IP address of the following website in the brackets as shown in the image.
Here are the IP addresses of some websites :-
reddit.com 72.247.244.88
imgur.com 173.231.140.219
google.com 74.125.157.99
youtube.com 74.125.65.91
yahoo.com 98.137.149.56
hotmail.com 65.55.72.135
bing.com 65.55.175.254
digg.com 64.191.203.30
theonion.com 97.107.137.164
hush.com 65.39.178.43
gamespot.com 216.239.113.172
ign.com 69.10.25.46
cracked.com 98.124.248.77
sidereel.com 144.198.29.112
github.com 207.97.227.239
thepiratebay.org 194.71.107.15
mininova.com 80.94.76.5
btjunkie.com 93.158.65.211
demonoid.com 62.149.24.66
demonoid.me 62.149.24.67
facebook.com 69.171.224.11
twitter.com 199.59.149.230
tumblr.com 174.121.194.34
livejournal.com 209.200.154.225
dreamwidth.org 69.174.244.50
stickam.com 67.201.54.151
blogtv.com 84.22.170.149
justin.tv 199.9.249.21
chatroulette.com 184.173.141.231
omegle.com 97.107.132.144
own3d.tv 208.94.146.80
megavideo.com 174.140.154.32
amazon.com 72.21.211.176
newegg.com 216.52.208.187
frys.com 209.31.22.39
mediafire.com 205.196.120.13
megaupload.com 174.140.154.20
fileshare.com 208.87.33.151
multiupload.com 95.211.149.7
uploading.com 195.191.207.40
warez-bb.org 31.7.57.13
hotfile.com 199.7.177.218
gamespy.com 69.10.25.46
what.cd 67.21.232.223
warez.ag 178.162.238.136
putlocker.com 89.238.130.247
uploaded.to 95.211.143.200
dropbox.com 199.47.217.179
pastebin.com 69.65.13.216
Backup your data....how to??
Online Backup:-
Advantages:-
1.Encryption – When a good service provider is used, they are able to limit the number of people who can access the data by transforming it to make it readable only to people with special knowledge. This prevents external disruptions by unnecessary parties. Such transformations make use of use high-level algorithms.
2.Accessibility – As long as one can access the internet, restoring takes a few minutes. This relieves one from carrying hard disks and other external media forms at all time in case one needs to use stored data. Some service provider update current data as soon as changes are detected.
3.Safety from natural disaster and theft – The data is saved in networks and not in tangible form. Having a company that secures its data in many locations and protects it from natural disaster ensures safety of data. Safety from natural disaster happens only if the backup company has set up the data centers in a way that any natural disaster cannot come into contact with the data even if it’s floods.
4..Advanced setup – There are many available setups on how to secure data and so there is no need to spend a lot of money on such setups. Use the locally available set ups. The set up are easy to access and make data accessible at any time on the web. Costs and time that could have been used on such set ups is saved. They are different and so they cater for the need of many people. It is easy to get a set up that meets your needs.
Disadvantages:-
1.It denies one total control of the data. This does not mean that you will not access it through the web but that there are things you might not be able to do with the data unlike while using offline media, where one has total and direct control of the information.
2.This method limits its use by everyone because you have to be connected to the internet to use it.
3.The time taken to restore or upload data is dependent on the data available and one is at the mercy of the network connection to determine the time taken processing. This is a common problem because only a few people afford fiber optics with a high speed.
4.Total dependence on the internet connection. The speed of uploading, restoring and backing up is fully dependent on the connectivity of your internet. If it is slow, a longer time is needed and if the connection is cut off or is faulty, the process is stopped. The worst thing is that you have little or no control over this and so the inconveniences are inevitable.
Offline Backup:-
Advantages:-
1.It is faster to restore data using this method than the online one, as the server performs one activity at a time. The data being restored cannot be accessed before the process is over.
2.Data that is in the updating process is not backed up. This acts as a safety measure. This reduces tampering with the original data.
3.They are accessible at any time as they are close to one’s working area or at home. The restoration starts as soon as they are plugged in and it can take place when you want to, as their running is not dependent on external sources for the process to take place.
4.They are safe from cyber security breaches. However, when not properly kept, their safety can be compromised.
5.They are portable and can be carried around to store if you want to store them in different locations and in case one wants to always have it as a safety precaution at all times.
6.It is cheaper as there are no monthly charges for the service to be offered, as long as the media has a large storage space, there will be no need for extra costs on storage every now and then.
Disadvantages:-
1.They can be destroyed whenever natural disaster occurs. Calamity may completely cause wiping out of any data on the media and the media itself. Water does not destroy the media but destroys the data which is the most important. Other forms of calamities tamper with data and the media or just the data.
2.The media is prone to theft. Thieves might access private information making it disastrous for the owner. For example, bank details including pin numbers or information that one can use as blackmail against the owner can be accessed from such back-up sources.
3.Hard drives may fail. They malfunction due to a normal malfunction or influence by external sources. The computer, in this case can no longer access the data.
4.Tape disks failure – It is among the most reliable media but when it comes close to or in contact with a magnet, it affects its functionality. They are also affected by weather conditions such as humidity.
5.The database cannot be accessed by the user when the process is ongoing. This wastes a lot of time.
Have you ever thought........???
Suppose a laser beam is shot horizontally will it curve downwards towards earth because of gravity?
Technically, the answer to this question is yes. But for all practical purposes, it's no. Let me explain...
To gather more information you can go to ...............http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_lens
Technically, the answer to this question is yes. But for all practical purposes, it's no. Let me explain...
For most practical purposes, light moves in a straight line. However, it does bend a little due to gravity. The small curvature of light passing near the Sun was first observed in 1919. The agreement of that curvature with the prediction of General Relativity was the first big piece of evidence for General Relativity. However, the curvature near the Earth is much smaller even than near the Sun, because the Earth is very small compared to the Sun. Really big curvature of light by gravity occurs near the strange objects called black holes, which were also predicted by General Relativity.
So yes, the light ray from your laser will technically be bent by the earth's gravity. But no, the effect will not be enough to be noticeable.
To gather more information you can go to ...............http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_lens
'Flu Monday' —Feb 18 is sickest day of the year
Because it's all about 'Flu Monday'.
Medical experts have named today ‘Flu Monday’ because today is the sickest day of the year with more people suffering from colds and flu than at any time over 12 months.
The main cause of this sickest day is rise in socialising after Valentine’s Day and a ‘retox’ of habits such as drinking and smoking after clean living in January, is to blame.
A poll of more than 2,000 people revealed that 71 per cent attempted give up smoking, drink less and eat a healthier diet after the festive excess. However by February half have already given up the new lifestyle and returned to their old habits, according to the study for Kleenex Balsam tissues.
Experts warned that after a month of being health conscious, returning to old ways can be a “shock to our system”.
Today is the day you are most likely to catch cold !!
So.....Take Care ;) =D
Compresses 1GB file to 10MB file.....Whoa!!!
That may seem impossible to you all but wait .......here is a software that lets you do so. So you can now get a 1GB file transformed into 10MB.
KGB Archiver is free and open source software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Version 2 beta 2 is available for Microsoft Windows and a command line version of KGB Archiver 1.0 is available for Unix-like operating systems. KGB Archiver is one of the few applications that works with the PAQ algorithm for making its KGB files. It has ten levels of compression, from very weak to maximum, a greater variety than that found in most other compression software. However, at higher compression levels, the time required to compress a file increases significantly.
System requirements
256 MB RAM
1.5 GHz processor
Here is a video how to grab the super compressing software......... http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LR6odVmrhfY
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