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Monday 20 April 2015

Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice Official Teaser Trailer HD

Posted By: Unknown - 4/20/2015 01:45:00 am




The much awaited Batman vs Superman Trailer has been released finally.



It looks like Superman has corrupted and Batman is the only person on whom the humanity can rely for their survival.


Dil Dhadakne Do Trailer Released

Posted By: Unknown - 4/20/2015 01:14:00 am
The much awaited sequel of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has been releazed by EROS featuring Farhaan Akhtar,Priyanka Chopra.

Dil Dhadakne Do Official Trailer In Cinemas 5th June

Cast: Farhaan Akhtar, Priyanka Chopra, Ranveer Singh, Anushka Sharma, Anil Kapoor and Rahul Bose

Thursday 9 April 2015

YU's Project Caesar Officially named as YU YUPHORIA

Posted By: Unknown - 4/09/2015 12:05:00 am


Yu televentures finally named their Project Caesar as "YU YUPHORIA".

The name came out as a result of a contest initiated by YU. A recent post on Facebook by YU reveals that more than 100,000 entries were received out of which 5 names (YUPHORIA, YUKNIGHT, YUNICORN, YUNITY, YOUTH) made it to the voting stage from 4th to 6th April.

YU YUPHORIA will be powered by 2 GB RAM and will be having 16 GB internal memory.
The Yuphoria is the second smartphone from YU following the YU YUREKA and will be having CM12 CyanogenMod OS which is based on Android Lollipop.

Wednesday 8 April 2015

MOTO G LOLLIPOP 5.1 UPDATE

Posted By: Unknown - 4/08/2015 10:48:00 pm
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Motorola has begun rolling out the Android 5.1 Lollipop update for the Moto G Google Play Edition (GPE), and it is possible that other versions of the phone could receive the update anytime soon.

The update for the Moto G GPE is released over the air, so users don't need to find a factory image to flash on their smartphones. Simply go to the phone's Settings, open About phone, and check if the system update is already there. If it's not, gather up more patience and give Motorola time to roll out the update. The reason why Google and device manufacturers release staggered updates is to make sure the updates get delivered in full.

Motorola has also published a new support page that details which devices will eventually get Android Lollipop. These include both the second-generation and first-generation Moto X and Moto G, Moto G 4G LTE, DROID Turbo, DROID Maxx, DROID Mini, and low-cost, entry-level Moto E.

It is unclear, though, when these smartphones will receive their much awaited updates. The Moto X Pure Edition was the first Motorola device to get Android Lollipop in November, just days after Google launched the platform and released it to device manufacturers. Right now, Motorola is doing a soak test for Android 5.1 Lollipop but has delayed initiating a full rollout just yet.

Meanwhile, some of the smartphones set for an upgrade will not be receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop. Instead, Motorola's software product manager David Schuster announced on his Google+ page that certain devices, specifically the first-generation Moto G 4G LTE, first-generation Moto X, and Moto E, located "in several regions" will all skip Android 5.0 and head on over directly to Android 5.1.

"Given the improvements in Lollipop 5.1, we have decided to move all efforts to upgrade these devices directly from KitKat to Lollipop 5.1," Schuster said.


When Google released Android Lollipop last year, it was clear that Google failed to iron out several kinks that left several of the first devices that received the update unusable, or at least not as good as when they were running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Many owners of then flagship smartphones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One M8, and LG G3, and even Google's own Nexus devices, reported several bugs that were addressed in the succeeding 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 updates.

It's clear that Motorola wants its customers not to experience those bugs by scrapping its previous plans to get them on 5.0, 5.0.1, or 5.0.2 and proceeding straight to 5.1. However, with reports of an upcoming Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update in the future, it's unknown if Motorola will once again delay Lollipop updates to wait for 5.1.1.

Monday 6 April 2015

Large Hadron Collider Restarts after two years

Posted By: Unknown - 4/06/2015 12:02:00 am


Particle beams have now travelled in both directions, inside parallel pipes, at a whisker below the speed of light.

Actual collisions will not begin for at least another month, but they will take place with nearly double the energy the LHC reached during its first run.

Scientists hope to glimpse a "new physics" beyond the Standard Model.

Rolf Heuer, the director-general of Cern, which operates the LHC, told engineers and scientists at the lab: "Congratulations. Thank you very much everyone… now the hard work starts".


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Cern's director for accelerators and technology, Frédérick Bordry, said: "After two years of effort, the LHC is in great shape.

"But the most important step is still to come when we increase the energy of the beams to new record levels."

The beams have arrived a week or so later than originally scheduled, due to a now-resolved electrical fault.

The protons are injected at a relatively low energy to begin with. But over the coming months, engineers hope to gradually increase the beams' energy to 13 trillion electronvolts: double what it was during the LHC's first operating run.

Sunday 5 April 2015

OnePlus releases OxygenOS

Posted By: Unknown - 4/05/2015 11:45:00 pm


After a pretty sizable delay, OnePlus has at last released OxygenOS, its in-house version of Android 5.0 Lollipop. As promised back near the start of the year, this Cyanogen replacement is all about a "back to basics" approach that keeps things stock unless the startup thinks a new feature would be genuinely useful.


 Right now, that's largely limited to features you already had on your One: you can draw Oppo-style gestures to trigger functions when the screen is off, switch between hardware and software navigation keys and customize your quick-access settings.

 OxygenOS isn't for the faint of heart at this stage, since you'll have to be comfortable with installing ROMs (and likely put up with early bugs), but it's worth a shot if you want to catch a glimpse of OnePlus' software future.

Calculate Exact Attendance : For Galgotians Only

Posted By: Unknown - 4/05/2015 03:04:00 pm


We all want to bunk extra lectures to have some fun or a break from the boring lectures. But the main obstacle in our way is the attendance. Earlier the ERP system allowed us to view the exact attendance and we were able to maintain the balance between our bunks and the attended lectures. But now the ERP system shows a range within which our attendance falls.

Here we show an accurate way to know the exact attendance by just following a few steps.

Step 1: Open the ERP and login with your credentials.


To visit ERP click on the link : 122.160.168.157/iSIMGC/login

The given link only functions if you are accessing the ERP from outside the campus.





Step 2: Click on attendance and select the criteria by which you want to view your attendance viz. Semester wise, Subject wise, etc.







Step 3: Right click on the page and go to "View page source".Alternatively you can press Ctrl+U.



Step 4: Select and copy the content in the value tag as shown below.



Step 5: Open a Base 64 decoder.

            You can use this one : https://ostermiller.org/calc/encode.html

Step 6: Paste the content in the decoder and click on decode.



Step 6: The numbers highlighted in the below image depict your attendance.The order of the attendance is same as the order of the bars shown in the original page.




Note: You can do the same procedure if you want to check the attendance subject wise or on any other criteria.

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Saturday 4 April 2015

Project ARA

Posted By: Unknown - 4/04/2015 03:01:00 pm



  

         Project Ara is the codename for an initiative that aims to develop an open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. The platform will include a structural frame (endoskeleton that holds smartphone modules of the owner's choice), such as a display, camera or an extra battery. 


It would allow users to swap out malfunctioning modules or upgrade individual modules as innovations emerge, providing longer lifetime cycles for the handset, and potentially reducing electronic waste.Project Ara smartphone will begin pilot testing in Puerto Rico later 2015 with a target bill of materials cost of $50 for a basic grey phone. 

The project was originally headed by the Advanced Technologies and Projects team within Motorola Mobility while it was a subsidiary of Google. Although Google had sold Motorola to Lenovo, it is retaining the project team who will work under the direction of the Android division.






Google says the phone is designed to be used by "six billion people", including the one billion smartphone users and the five billion feature phone users. Google intends to sell a starter kit where the bill of materials is US$50 and includes a frame, display, battery, low-end CPU and WiFi.

Google wants Project Ara to lower the entry barrier for phone hardware manufacturers so there could be "hundreds of thousands of developers" instead of the current handful of big manufacturers. This would be similar to how the Google Play Store is structured. Lowering the barrier for entry allows many more people to develop modules. Anyone will be able to build a module without requiring a license or paying a fee.





Yu's Project Caeser about to get its name

Posted By: Unknown - 4/04/2015 12:02:00 pm
Micromax's Yu televentures  is about to name their upcoming device which was earlier code named Project Caeser.

Yu asked its Followers to vote for the new name on its Facebook Page.

A few days back Yu launched an event inviting people to name their new device #YuNameIt.
As a result of the,they shortlisted 5 names:

  1. Yunicorn
  2. Yuknight
  3. Yuphoria
  4. Yunity
  5. Youth
The nomenclature is in its final phase as depicted by Yu's latest post on its Facebook Page which invited people to vote for their favorite name and stand a chance to win gift vouchers worth 2000 from Amazon.

You can also vote for your favorite name http://bit.ly/YUNameItVoting

Not much is yet known about the new device apart from a few flaunts such as Android 5.0 Lollipop OS, 2 GB Ram and a 64 bit processor.

Project Caeser is second in the lineup of Yu televenture's releases. Last year they released Yu Yureka which recieved a lot of appraisal but was criticised due to the flash sales. 

If you want to purchase Yu Yureka, you can BUY HERE.

We Hope that this time Yu drops the idea of flash sales and provide the device on direct sales. 




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