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BSNL PHONE LAUNCHED WITH INTERNET JUST FOR RS. 1,099

BSNL Bharat Phone Specifications

The BSNL Bharat Phone comes with a 3 inches display. Users can also download audio, video and Java games.  The Bharat Phone consists of a 1.3 megapixel pixel camera. It has a 64 MB RAM and also an internal storage of 64 MB. The featured phone supports dual SIM as well as fueled by an 1800 mAh LAN battery, which according to the company offers 8 hours of talk time and 15 days standby time. Also the company has offered a 1200 minutes free talk-time is offered through BSNL network on the phone. 

HP Launch Android laptop

        HP has launched the HP SlateBook 14, which will be the first Android-powered laptop.


The HP SlateBook 14 features the kind of specs that you’d expect to see in a high-end Android phone. 

It’s got a 1080p touchscreen display (though it is a 14-inch example), a quad-core Nvidia Tegra 4 CPU backed by 2GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage.

Then of course there’s the headline feature: the HP SlateBook 14 runs on a slightly out of date Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. 

Hopefully that’ll receive a boost to Android 4.4 KitKat rather sharpish.with 9 hours battery life for the SlateBook.


Connectivity comes in the form of two USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 port, one HDMI, and a microSD slot. You also get Wi-Fi, as you might expect.

Show hidden files Mac OS 10.7, 10.8 and 10.9

  1. Open Finder
  2. Open the Utilities folder
  3. Open a terminal window
  4. Copy and paste the following line in:
    defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES; killall Finder
  5. Press return
now njoy with your hidden folder

Todays joke

Santa;
Naukar Se-Jara Dekh To Bahar Suraj Niklaa Hai Ya Nahi
Naukar;
Bahar To Andhera Hai,
Santa:
To Torch Jala Kar DekhLe Kaamchor..!!


Create a Hidden Facebook FanPage

STEPS:

1) Create an account on any website (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail etc.)

2) Don't make any id on FACEBOOK from the email you just created.

3) Now go to your Page Admin Panel from the id you are MANAGER.

4) Enter the email you just created in the NEW ADMIN BOX and add that email as MANAGER!

5) Now the admin you just created will not be shown there!

6) So now if your PAGE is MYPAGE  you and removed you from admin!

7) Create an id on FACEBOOK from the email you added as MANAGER on your FACEBOOK PAGE!

8) And now when you will create FACEBOOK  Id  you will get a notification there that you are now the MANAGER of "Your Page Name"

9) Go to Admin Panel of your MYPAGE PAGE and remove the ABC  from Admin!

DONE!!!

Aircel Offers Free Facebook

Aircel Offers Free Facebook For 60 Days On New Connections 

 Thursday, March 27, 2014,

  Aircel is all set to lure new subscribers. The company is offering 50 MB free data on Facebook for two months, in six circles. While not leaving the old customers unhappy, Aircel will give the same data size but it will be valid for only a month. 

According to TheMobileIndian report, Aircel will be offering the new customers in six circles, %0 MB free Facebook in nine Indian languages. Dubbed as “Facebook for all”, Aircel subscribers can use the data in any or all of Facebook powered apps like Facebook App, Facebook Messenger or access Facebook through your mobile browser.

In the first roll out, circles like Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Maharashtra will be benefited. The data will support access to Facebook in Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam launguages.

If the user exceeds 50 MB free data, they can either avail pay-as-you-use plan or activate special tariff plans from Aircel.


so enjoy with aircel and chat with your friends in facebook

Happy 25th Birthday to the World Wide Web!

Happy 25th Birthday to the World Wide Web!

  Today is the web’s 25th birthday. On March 12, 1989, I distributed a proposal to improve information flows: “a ‘web’ of notes with links between them.”
Though CERN, as a physics lab, couldn’t justify such a general software project, my boss Mike Sendall allowed me to work on it on the side. In 1990, I wrote the first browser and editor. In 1993, after much urging, CERN declared that WWW technology would be available to all, without paying royalties, forever.

                               The first web server, used by Tim Berners-Lee. Photo via Wikipedia
This decision enabled tens of thousands to start working together to build the web. Now, about 40 percent of usare connected and creating online. The web has generated trillions of dollars of economic value, transformededucation and healthcare and activated many new movements for democracy around the world. And we’re just getting started.

How has this happened? By design, the underlying Internet and the WWW are non-hierarchical, decentralized and radically open. The web can be made to work with any type of information, on any device, with any software, in any language. You can link to any piece of information. You don’t need to ask for permission. What you create is limited only by your imagination.

So today is a day to celebrate. But it’s also an occasion to think, discuss—and do. Key decisions on the governance and future of the Internet are looming, and it’s vital for all of us to speak up for the web’s future. How can we ensure that the other 60 percent around the world who are not connected get online fast? How can we make sure that the web supports all languages and cultures, not just the dominant ones? How do we build consensus around open standards to link the coming Internet of Things? Will we allow others to package and restrict our online experience, or will we protect the magic of the open web and the power it gives us to say, discover, and create anything? How can we build systems of checks and balances to hold the groups that can spy on the net accountable to the public? These are some of my questions—what are yours?

On the 25th birthday of the web, I ask you to join in—to help us imagine and build the future standards for the web, and to press for every country to develop a digital bill of rights to advance a free and open web for everyone. Learn more at webat25.org and speak up for the sort of web we really want with #web25. 

HOW TO UNLOCK ANDROID PATTERN LOCK OR PASSWORD!!

HOW TO UNLOCK ANDROID PATTERN LOCK OR PASSWORD!!


To get your pattern lock or password of your android device unlocked please follow the instructions well and am sure you will get what you are going to get your device unlocked without problem.

 1. First you will switch of your Android device. After switching off your android device, press your up volume button and Press It down.

 2. Now press the power button and hold it too along with the volume up button. It will start a secret terminal interface.

 3. Then press to use home button for scroll up and down. Then you will get to the choose option DELETE ALL USER DATA.

 4.Select the option and wait Your device will take some time but after it will restart and you will find out your android device has been UNLOCKED. 

Conclusion These above method will help you unlock your android phone which have been lock by password or even the popular pattern lock easily but NOTE by performing this method you will loose all your contacts and everything on your phone, everything will be back to default as you bought the android device. I hope you understand how to unlock Android Pattern lock and password easily.