Angry Birds occupies popular games spots and it is fastest-growing mobile game of all time


Angry Birds Space has surpassed the 50 million download mark. It took only three days for the title to reach 10 million downloads and just over one calendar month (32 days to be exact) to amass another 40 million installs. So that in such a short time makes Angry Birds Space the fastest growing mobile game ever, breaking all of the company’s previous records.


I know that you are also addicted to that game!  just like me!! 

The game launched on March 22 with a marketing campaign typically reserved for Hollywood blockbuster films. The mobile gaming giant partnered with Walmart, NASA, T-Mobile, National Geographic and MTV for this game promotion. The game had includes 60 levels intially (when game launched) and recently releasing 10 additional stages free of charge for Android and iOS. Whatever it may be just stay tuned with those angry birds game and be gamer!..

HCL Info launches new tablet PCs


HCL INFOSYSTEM'S NEW TABLET PC



Further intensifying the price war in the fast-growing tablet PC market, HCL Infosystems on Monday introduced U1 tablet, priced at Rs.7,999, that comes loaded with 17 applications covering jobs, games, social networking and music besides goodies worth Rs.3,000.

The company also launched ‘MyEdu Tab' focussing on the education sector. The ‘MyEdu Tab K12' (kindergarten to class XII) version, priced at Rs.11,499, is an innovative educational tablet packaged with curriculum-mapped digital content and educational applications, while ‘MyEdu Tab — Higher Education' version comes with a price tag of Rs.9,999 and is an edutainment platform that brings together world-class rich multimedia content on technical and professional skills, assessments and applications.

“Our feature-rich tablets are designed keeping in mind the specific needs of Indian consumers. It has capacitive screen and 1Ghz processor with high performance and low power CPU. The tablet comes with a front camera and 512 MB RAM, with an internal memory of 4GB expandable to 32GB and a long-lasting battery. It also has a full USB, mini USB and a micro SD card slot,” HCL Infosystems Executive Vice-President and Head (Mobility) Gautam Advani told journalists here.

The tablet market in India is expected to grow to over 20-lakh units by 2013 from 3.5-lakh units in 2011. HCL now enjoys 15 per cent market share in the tablet PC business. The company also plans to export its tablet PCs to Africa, Gulf nations and other developing nations.

Talking about ‘MyEdu Tab', HCL Infosystems Senior Vice-President and Head HCL Learning Anand Ekambaram said: “It will change the way we learn, definitely make learning an interesting proposition and will make the student more engaged even as the cloud ecosystem will enable a learner to imbibe knowledge at his/her own pace. Our tablet will rope in parents by enabling them to take a more active interest in their wards learning process.”

Referring to the government's focus on providing tablet PCs to students, Mr. Advani said HCL Infosystems was also keen on providing tablets to students but would not compromise on its quality to match any price point. Pointing out that the Centre's Aakash has helped in pushing sales of tablets, Mr. Advani said: “We would love to participate in the government tender…if it comes to prices which are not feasible, we will exit graciously.”

Speedlink wireless solar keyboard will be available in August 2012

Original resources:http://www.techgadgets.in/peripherals/2012/17/speedlink-wireless-solar-keyboard-will-be-available-in-august-2012/

The newly unveiled Speedlink wireless solar keyboard seeks to gel with its name quite literally. This cordless peripheral does not require any battery as it functionswith the help of a solar panel.
The device incorporates an integrated solar plate to handle all its operations in the environmental-friendly way. Notably, it doesn’t hanker after direct sunlight in order to have enough energy to work. It simply requires an indirect avenue for sunlight or an artificial source of lighting.

Ultimate Guide to Reinstall Windows

Original resources: http://www.techquark.com/2012/03/ultimate-guide-to-reinstall-windows.html
There are several reasons why you might be thinking about reinstalling your operating system, for example if your hard drive has failed or you're upgrading to a larger device. Perhaps, your PC keeps crashing and no amount of cleaning or tinkering seems to fix it. Or maybe you're just missing the super-speedy performance you enjoyed when your computer was new and want to revitalize its sluggish system by reinstalling it. Whatever your reasons, there are clear benefits to start afresh. Over this post, we'll guide you through the process, from preparation to execution.

Plan ahead

Reinstalling Windows is not a task to be undertaken lightly and it requires a fair amount of preparation. Start by making a list of all the programs you regularly use, and make sure you have all the necessary installation discs and set-up programs to hand, along with the license details.

If you have software that uses add-ons or plug-ins, such as your browser, make a note of those, too.

You can check you haven't missed anything by auditing your system with Belarc Advisor. The program scans your computer and produces a detailed report, listing every program on your hard drive, along with the details of any stored software licenses. Print a copy or save it somewhere safe, such as on a USB flash drive. 




If you have a lot of free software installed, use the FileHippo.com Update Checker to compile a list of programs, complete with download links to the latest versions. Run the program, right -click the icon in the System Tray and go to Settings. Click the Results tab, then 'Show all programs, not just the ones that need updating'. Save the changes, right-click the icon again and select 'View results'. Now save the page somewhere safe.
Most importantly, make a note of the password and username for your internet connection and email settings, which you may need to get back online later. Also write down the POP3 and SMTP servers you use for email.

Back up everything

It's vital you make a copy of all your personal data, because you won't be able to get it back once you've formatted your disk and reinstalled Windows. The built-in Windows back-up tool can copy any document s, photos, videos, music tracks and so on, but there are other important things you will need to save, including emails, browser bookmarks, user settings, d rivers and any additional fonts you may have installed. MailStore Home can take care of your messages, and Chrome and Firefox both have built-in sync tools that save all your important browser data online. You can make a copy of your hardware drivers using DriverMax.


It's important to back up everything on your computer, including hardware drivers, before you start your reinstall

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Which is Convient Dail-up or Broadband Connections


As the 3G and 4G was emerged all telecommunication services made cheaper to use internet connections.People who want more speed for browsing and downloading may choose Broadband Connections but users who uses internet just to check their Email, Facebook,Orkut may prefered for low cost GPRS packs available.



Most users choose Broadband Connections why?
*Users they don't want to waste their time in browsing or downloading beacuse of slow connections these users like Business men, for industrial usage, and also in institute they use these type of connections.

*But people may want to use internet conncetions for general purposes like checking Email, Facebook go for dial-up connections.
since, it is low cost,preferable speed as the 3G and 4G emerged in almost countries, most of the users uses Dial-up connections.

 

The Cyborg helpful or harmful for Human kind?


Before talking about cyborg  helpful or not first we have to know about something about it.
DEFINITION:
The cyborg is defined as "a person whose physical tolerances or capabilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by a machine or other external agency that modifies the body's functions; an integrated man-machine system."

Why invented this?
Humans have limited capabilities. Humans sense the world in a restricted way, vision being the best of the senses. Humans understand the world in only 3 dimensions and communicate in a very slow, serial fashion called speech. But can this be improved.The possibility exists to enhance human capabilities. 
To harness the ever increasing abilities of machine intelligence, to enable extra sensory input and to communicate in a much richer way, using thought alone. Kevin Warwick has taken the first steps on this path, by being the world’s first CYBORG

Cyborg may have many advantages like,

Saves life’s by implantations. E.g. Heart’s pacemaker.
Metabolic control and enhanced sensory perception.
Improved reflexes and muscle capacity.
Vastly increased data processing speed and capacity.
The ability to learn new job skills and information in the time it takes to download the new information onto your computer and familiarize yourself with the information.
The ability to speak and understand any language known by the computer to which you are linked. 



But whatever may be Cyborg have its demerits like when cyborg used in a destructive way can become monsters due to the enhanced capacity to do things than a normal human.
It destroys ecological balance and against to nature.

Kevin Warwick
Its true that it might be used for future wars beyond human worriers.This cyborg is well shown in many films like Terminator salvation and many more. 

But we the normal people just we can talk about it can't we resist to develop it anyhow it should be think before ant act.


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Run Java Applications or Games on Android Phone Using JBed 1.20 Java Emulator


android-java-runAll Android user who migrated from old Java or even Symbian phones are very missing their favorites Java or J2ME applications in new Android phones. But here a possibility to run your Java Applications or Games (.jar and .jad) on Android smartphone having any Android OS from 1.5 to 2.2 using JBed 1.20 Java Emulator tool for Android.

JBed 1.20 Java Emulator is an Android .apk application which makes it possible to run jar games and applications on your Android smartphone. JBed 1.20 Java Emulator tool for Android is an application which you can install your Android device and than using it you can run any Java applications.
Now you never need to forget your love for your Java applications which you using from a long time before.



How to Install JBed 1.20 Java Emulator Tool for Android:
~Download the right JBed 1.20 version from below links.
~Install JBed 1.20 in your Android phone.
~Click “SD card” on menu (or Send .jar file using file manager to JBed).
~Choose .jar file wants to run.
~Installation will begin.
~Click on your installed java application to run it.

If you see only some lines or faded screen while installing .jar file, means you device not fully supported it. Try after restarting your phone and if problem still there, simply uninstall JBed.

Download Free Jbed 1.20 Java Emulator Tool for Android:
Jbed 1.2 For Android 1.5.apk (2.9 MB)
Jbed 1.2 For Android 1.6.apk (1.95 MB)
Jbed 1.2 For Android 2.1.apk (1.95 MB)
Jbed 1.2 For Android 2.2.apk (2.0 MB)

Resources: http://www.thetechentity.com/

First Virtual Credit Card Launched by Airtel



Bharti Airtel today launched the World’s first Virtual Card. This Virtual Card launched by Airtel Africa in association with Standard Chartered Bank and MasterCard. This will operates off a wallet residing on a mobile phone. This new innovative payment method is called as Airtel 1time Shopping card. You can think about this as a Virtual credit card of OTP system that you have seen with online banking.

In this Virtual credit card system, you can generate a single use credit card with specified amount of money and which is valid only for 2-3 days. After that, the card expires. Every time an airtel customer will shop online, need to request on-the-fly a virtual shopping card. Then Airtel will generate a special 16 digit number that enables the completion of transaction. customer will get an confirmation SMS on his mobile when complete the transaction. The regulatory framework provided by Standard Chartered Bank and the global acceptance of MasterCard will ensure a reliable, convenient and secure environment.
 
Mr. Manoj Kohli, airtel CEO (International) and Joint Managing Director, said “Today’s launch of the world’s first virtual number on a mobile card marks a big milestone in mobile commerce. The airtel 1time Shopping Card is proof that airtel will deliver innovative and relevant mobilesolutions that will help consumers overcome the daily challenges in their lives. The solution will offer consumers a robust e-commerce solution that delivers security, accessibility, acceptance, ability and a global reach. Subsequent phases of the program will allow airtel subscribers to make payment across the MasterCard network.”
Bharti Airtel is one of leading global telecommunications company and has operations in 19 countries across Asia and Africa.
Sources: thetechentity

How To Prevent Mobile phishing From F-Secure Mobile Security




As the mobile internet market and smartphones are booming in industry, the chances for mobile phishing also rising day by day. Now you not safe online while on PC or your mobile. The hackers has an eye on you every-time you made a mistake. If you’re aware that online criminals are always trying to get you to give away your passwords, security data and credit card numbers, you’re probably already careful about where you enter your private information on the Internet.

Here I’m sharing 5 useful tips originally by F-Secure Mobile Security team to find out if criminals have any new tricks up their sleeves. And do online criminals have new tricks up their sleeves? The answer to that question, unfortunately, is almost always yes. There’s always a new way to scam you out of your data. Most importantly, you need to realize phishing scams are no longer restricted to your PC. In our mobile, connected world, you need to check twice or thrice when you enter your private information—whether you are on your PC, an ATM or your phone.

F-Secure Labs reports that users are increasingly likely to be phished using methods that involve their phones. The odd rendering of mobile web pages and the use of SMS to send one-time passwords are powerful new lures for the phishers of the world. So even if you are savvy enough to avoid phishing attacks on your PC, you need to be as aware when you are on your phone.

Here’s what you need to know to keep your data to yourself.

1. Always check the URL of the site you are on before you click submit
You should always check the URL of any web page you are on whether you are browsing on your phone or your PC. It’s easy to replicate the look of a site. Copying the site’s URL is more complicated. You’re looking for two things in the URL. First of all, are you really on the site you intend to be on? Forget all the stuff that comes after “.com”, you’re just making sure that you are really on Facebook.com or Amazon.com. Second, you want to make sure you see the “s” in “https”. This is especially important when you are using your phone (or PC) on an unsecured wireless network.

2. If you ever think, “Why are they asking for that?” close your browser.
F-Secure Labs recently analyzed an man-in-the-mobile (mitmo) trojan attack that created a fake bank login page. The page asked for the customer’s mobile number so that one-time passwords could be sent through SMS as a security precaution. The page also asked for the phone’s international mobile equipment identity (IMEI), which was then used by the trojan to forge a security certificate and infect your phone. The user gave the criminals critical information and made life easier for the scammers. Anytime you’re filling out a form and wonder, “Why do they need that?” stop the transaction and contact the institution directly.

3. Use only one credit card for all of your online purchases.
In some countries, using a credit card limits your fraud liability, making credit cards a safer choice than ATM cards. Regardless if this is true for you, a smart strategy is to use the same credit card for all your online purchases and check that account weekly. The sooner you spot a fraud, the less damage you are likely to incur.

4. If you’re going to make transactions on your phone, make sure it’s protected.
Our handheld mobile devices are as powerful as PCs, and they need to be protected like PCs. That means you need to keep your system and applications updated. F-Secure Mobile Security‘s Browsing Protection protects users against phishing scam. Your phone has access to your email and other crucial accounts, so it’s smart to secure it the way you secure your PC.

5. When in doubt, go in the bank.
The clock is always ticking. You’re late; you want to save some time. That’s when your mobile phone makes life easier. However, for your most crucial interactions, such as large transfers, you best choice is to go into the branch itself. That way you don’t have to worry about phishing or mobile trojans. You may have to wait in line, but a little wait in line is nothing compared to being phished.

Android 2.3.4 for Nexus S 2.3.4 for Nexus S brings video and voice chat to Gtalk

android 2.3.4Android 2.3.4 heading to Nexus S over the air, bringing video and voice chat to Gtalk.

Google's about to start delivering Android 2.3.4 to Nexus S devices out in the wild, and in among all the bug fixes and optimizations, users will find the addition of video and voice chat to Google Talk.
 You'll be able to do it anywhere you can get a web connection going, whether by virtue of WiFi, 3G, 4G, or the force, and other Gingerbread handsets are expected to get the same improvements in time. For now, however, Google's own-branded device is the only one enjoying the very freshest Gingerbread around.

Source: Google Mobile Blog

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Android 2.3.4 for Nexus S

Android 2.3.4 Nexus S