Saturday, 31 October 2015

Virtual world- A place where a person can be anything and anyone



Virtual reality is an artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment. On a computer, virtual reality is primarily experienced through two of the five senses: sight and sound.

The simplest form of virtual reality is a 3-Dimage that can be explored interactively at a personal computer, usually by manipulating keys or the mouse so that the content of the image moves in some direction or zooms in or out. More sophisticated efforts involve such approaches as wrap-around display screens, actual rooms augmented with wearable computers, and hapticsdevices that let you feel the display images.

Virtual reality can be divided into:


The simulation of a real environment for training and education.
The development of an imagined environment for a game or interactive story.
The Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML) allows the creator to specify images and the rules for their display and interaction using textual language statement.
What does Virtual World mean?

A virtual world is a computer-based online community environment that is designed and shared by individuals so that they can interact in a custom-built, simulated world. Users interact with each other in this simulated world using text-based, two-dimensional or three-dimensional graphical models called avatars. Avatars are graphically rendered using computer graphics imaging (CGI) or any other rendering technology. Individuals control their avatars using input devices like the keyboard, mouse and other specially designed command and simulation gadgets. Today's virtual worlds are purpose-built for entertainment, social, educational, training and various other purposes.

All virtual worlds possess the qualities of persistence and interactivity. This enables the users to explore the inherent benefits of socialization and allows them to study human nature and users' abilities.

A virtual world may also be called a digitial world.

Virtual World


Initially, virtual worlds were limited to text and document sharing such as in chat rooms and through conferencing systems. With the advancement in two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics rendering technologies, graphical models called avatars became the hallmark of virtual worlds. Today, virtual worlds depict a world very similar to reality, with real-world rules and real-time actions and communications. Avatars are real-world or fictionally adapted personalized characters that depict humans, pets or other imaginary characters that inhabit virtual worlds. Today's avatars are three-dimensional, interactive icons that exist in realistic virtual worlds.

There are two types of virtual worlds:


Entertainment-Based:


 The launch of multiplayer 3-D games in the 1990s gave birth to new advancements in interactive virtual worlds. In this category of virtual worlds, users play games through their avatars. These virtual worlds are strongly influenced by fantasy, science fiction, and anime genres of literature and film. Entertainment-based virtual worlds represents the majority of virtual worlds in existence today.
Social Interaction-Based: Focuses on user interaction, education and training through simulated worlds. These worlds offer a more open-ended experience such as exploring landscapes, playing adventurous sports, socializing with communities, taking part in political debates or experiments, attending educational sessions, training in a simulated environment and countless other virtual possibilities. Although younger than gaming worlds, these social virtual worlds are quickly gaining popularity, particularly in educational, political, commercial and military organizations.

So what are the top ten virtual worldsfor adults?


These are:
Second Life
World of Warcraft
Sony PlayStation Home
The Sims
IMVU
Blue Mars
Utherverse
Kaneva
Active Worlds
Meet Me.

I Phone 7

I phone7
Coming in 2016
AT A GLANCE

Apple's iPhone 7 is expected to launch in 2016, bringing a new design and new features.

What We Expect--
We don't expect to see the iPhone 7 until the fall of 2016, so it's quite a ways off. Apple just released their 2015 models, the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus.

Apple has used an alternating "S" naming formula to mark years where the iPhone does not receive a major redesign since the debut of the iPhone 3GS in 2009. Releases have been as follows:

2007 - iPhone
2008 - iPhone 3G
2009 - iPhone 3GS
2010 - iPhone 4 (new design)
2011 - iPhone 4s
2012 - iPhone 5 (new design)
2013 - iPhone 5s
2014 - iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus (new design)
2015 - iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus

The next iPhone is expected to be called the iPhone 7. 2015 marked an "S" iPhone upgrade year that introduced new features such as an improved camera and a better processor, but 2016 will bring an even-year upgrade that will likely include an all-new iPhone design.




We are too far away from the iPhone 7 launch to know what the new device will look like, but we can speculate that Apple will continue on its path of introducing more powerful, efficient devices that grow thinner with each design iteration.

It's likely Apple will continue releasing two versions of each iPhone, so we may see an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus in 2016. Apple may stick to 4.7- and 5.5-inches, or take the opportunity to further refine screen sizes, shifting the dimensions somewhat to match the company's design vision for the updated phones.

Though the iPhone 7 isn't expected to launch until September of 2016, we're already hearing some rumors about the device regarding display technology. One rumor out of the Asian supply chain has said Apple will switch to glass-on-glass touch panels for the iPhone 7, potentially allowing for an edge-to-edge display, but a second, more reliable rumor from KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo, has disagreed with that point, suggesting Apple will stick with in-cell panels.

The continued use of in-cell panels for the iPhone 7 will allow Apple to make the device even thinner, approaching the thinness of the iPod touch at a point between 6.0mm and 6.5mm. Apple's current iPod touch measures in at 6.1mm, compared to 6.9mm for the iPhone 6 and 7.1mm for the iPhone 6 Plus. Like the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus, the iPhone 7 will also use Force Touch technology.

Some iPhone 7 models may use an LTE modem chip from Intel, while others may use a Qualcomm chip. Intel is said to have more than 1,000 employees dedicated to developing a modem chip for use in the iPhone.

Early rumors about the iPhone 7 suggest the next-generation device will have a strengthened, waterproof frame that ditches Apple's traditional aluminum casing for an all new material. The new body will withstand both dust and water, making it better able to hold up when exposed to the elements.

We still have a long wait until the launch of the iPhone 7, but the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus launched in September of 2015. Check out our full roundup on those devices for more info.
IPHONE 7 (2016) TIMELINE

16 OCT 2015-
Intel Has 1,000 Employees Working on LTE Modem Chip for the Next-Generation iPhone.

28 SEP 2015--
'iPhone 7' Rumored to Be Waterproof, Possibly Adopt Non-Metallic Casing Material

Sep 14
TSMC Said to Begin Exclusive Production of A10 Chip for iPhone 7 in March 2016
Sep 6
'iPhone 7' Thickness Likely to Approach iPod Touch
Sep 2
Apple May Be Returning to Glass-on-Glass Touch Panels for iPhone 7

2 APR 2015--
iPhone's Force Touch Tech May Track Contact Area Instead of Pressure, New 4" Model Unlikely in 2015

11 MAR 2015--
Apple Again Said to Adopt Intel LTE Chips for iPhones in 2016

Thursday, 29 October 2015

A mobile which u wud never like to charge after taking




Our world is about to witness a revolutionary change as a new technology is on the cards that can wirelessly power our devices on the go. This means: you won’t need to plug in your cell phone time and again and that electronic car battery of yours keeps on running!



Energous Corporation’s amazing “WattUp” is a wireless charger for electronic devices and is soon going to charge your cell phones and other battery devices using the abundance of radio waves. In this technology, Wirefree power router transmitters called WattUp will be fitted in a room or your home or office or any place of your choice and using software, the power from these transmitters will enable the battery operated devices to charge themselves on the go. According to Energous, this tech would possibly reach the consumers next year.

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Best upcoming sports technology

Upcoming sports technology that comes with it will be a mind-blowing experience for those who participate as well as those who watch. Forget Ultimate Fighting or Lingerie Football, future sports will involve various levels of professional and recreational athletes.


Space Skydiving

Athletes of the future will include robots, cyborgs, humans who have legally taken performance-enhancing drugs, humans who have illegally doped, bionically-enhanced humans (not as much machinery as cyborgs), mutants of various sorts, "normal" humans and the Special Olympics will have all but gone away.

The venues of sports will also change in the future. For instance space sports will come into vogue less than 5 years from now. Float ball, space sky diving from low earth orbit and space runs (not walks) will be played and viewed by many. Space laser tag using high-powered lasers will also be outlawed.

Multi-Player, Multi-Level ...

Also, in the future sports of various kinds will be played on different levels similar to a life-size 3D chessboard. Wrestling, running, and various ball sports will be played on multi-levels.

In future sports there will be many ethical challenges as technology progresses combining man and machine or genetically-altered man. In fact, future athletes will be nothing like the athletes of today. Faster, stronger, quicker thinking and reacting, partly machine and partly the result of future medical technology that includes future gene splicing and other biological alterations the athlete of tomorrow will be placed in different categories than today in order that they may be participating on "an even playing field".

Cyborg Athletes

The problem is that unlike today, tomorrow the playing field will be changing at a rapid page. Professional athletes may be tempted to for instance injure themselves on purpose in order to get an artificial limb or organ that can help them compete more effectively in a different class.

Just like boxers will go up or down in weight in order to compete more effectively in different weight classes, future sports athletes will alter themselves mechanically, biologically or both to compete in different technological classes. In fact, boxing itself will have a major dilemma in regard to cyborg athletes, trying to figure out what is fair and what is not.

The Robot Wars of today may evolve into cyborg wars in the future. And Robot Wars could also involve a blend of machine and animal such as robotic dog fighting (Michael Vick will probably seed this company with startup money).

Future flying sports will evolve in the next 5 to 10 years as personal aircraft will start going mainstream. So, in the coming years we'll see more jetpack races and other small personal aircraft races taking place a few hundred feet above the ground.

Sky Jet Racing

American football in the future will become more violent, yet more safe and futuristic carbon fiber pads and helmets based upon nanotechnology will be lighter, stronger, distribute impact and lessen injuries better than at any time in history.

Soccer players with bionic legs and baseball pitchers with bionic arms will be problematic for the leagues in regard to ethics at first. Later, as more players become part machine there will be enough to form new leagues and new classes of athletes. The growing pains will be difficult for several years as fans will want to see the "best of the best" compete but will also want an "even playing field" on which to compete.

For the future recreational athlete, technology will be a blessing. For instance right now the U. S. Army is piloting a device, the HULC Exoskeleton that is much less dramatic than the one in the movie Avatar that will unfold and can be put upon a soldier's feet and legs to assist them in running fast in bursts and over longer distances. This future military technology is happening now.


HULC Robotic Exoskeleton

This same device will allow hikers to climb higher mountains like Mt. Everest or challenging climbs. Even those who are partially disabled will be helped in future sports with this mechanically assisted running device.

Future surfboards will help many more people take up this sport than at any other time in history. This is because the combination of gyroscopes, mini-computers and balance mechanisms will help beginners learn faster, stay on the boards longer without falling off or tipping over when surfing.

Rocket-powered jet skis will become a recreational device in and of themselves. And, they will be used to haul surfers out to monster waves and even the occasional rogue wave. There will even be a few "daring idiots" who will try and success in riding tsunami waves at least partway into shore as they are being spotted by those riding high power jet skis and low flying personal aircraft.
Future jet ski

These are just a few of my predictions on how future sports will evolve in the following years. And of course what I would like to hear especially is how you think future sports will evolve?

Monday, 26 October 2015

Apple S6 and its top notch features, a guiding light for future phones

A 12-megapixel camera with 4K video


The iPhone 6S’s camera finally got a huge upgrade with a 12-megapixel iSight camera and a two-tone flash. The increase in pixels improves the detail in photos, but Apple claims that image quality won’t be degraded thanks to new technology like “deep trench isolation,” which separates the photo diodes to maintain accurate colors and limit noise. The sensor has 50 percent more pixels as well as 50 percent more focus pixels to make auto focus faster.


The company showed off a number of incredible images taken with the iPhone 6S, and assured the crowd that none were retouched. A new panorama shot shows off how much bigger the panoramas can be, too. The iPhone 6S can now shoot 4K video, too — though you won’t be able to appreciate all the extra pixels viewing videos on the phone’s sub-4K screen.


Apple showed some love to the selfie cam, too with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and a “true tone” flash. It lights up the phone’s main display to produce an accurate “flash” that matches the colors the camera sees. That way, the flash doesn’t wash out your face in the selfie.

A new feature called Live Photos essentially acts like the moving pictures in Harry Potter: You touch the photo and the picture moves. The live photos can even have sounds. The camera extends the capture mode for just a few seconds so you can see them move. You can use these live photos as wallpaper on your Apple Watch, and Facebook will also support the feature.

3D Touch




Apple’s new 3D touch-enabled screen takes multitouch to the next level by adding a third dimension: pressure. It’s sort of like Force Touch on the Apple Watch, but with special features for the iPhone and different levels of pressure. Apple calls it “3D Touch.” A light press on the screen will bring up a preview of content, whether it be an image, a website, or an itinerary. If you keep pressing, you’ll enter the content you selected. It allows you to dip in and out of where you are without losing context. The background of the app you’re in blurs out a bit, so you can see a preview on top.


According to Apple, you won’t have to jam down on the screen like you do on the Apple Watch; just a small bit of pressure can be registered on the screen, and the phone can tell the difference between mini taps and full taps. Capacitive sensors in the backlight portion of the display measure microscopic changes in distance between the glass and sensors. It also uses the accelerometer to determine pressure levels with more accuracy.


Apple showed off a demo of 3D Touch in action with Mail and iMessage apps. You can flick up from the bottom of the screen for actions like send, forward, etc. If the person you’re conversing with mentions a time, a flight plan, or other info, a light tap will bring up your calendar so you can check if you’re free, or show you the flight status.


3D Touch also works with apps on your home screen to bring up quick actions, so if you tap on the phone app, you’ll see your favorite contacts. You don’t have to actually enter the app to access features you use the most. If you tap on the camera, it’ll bring up “emergency selfie” mode. Of course, this mostly works with Apple apps, but some third-party apps will get the feature, including Dropbox, Facebook, WeChat, and Instagram.
Apple integrated 3D Touch into  iOS 9 on several other levels, so it also works with multitasking. To get to multitasking mode, you no longer have to double tap the home button, but rather apply a little force on the edge of the screen to get into app carousel.

Design stays the same


Apple chose to keep the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus’ physical design the same, but now offers a rose gold aluminum finish in addition to the silver, space gray, and gold versions. The new iPhones are made out of the new 7000 series aluminum that was used on the Apple Watch.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Moto droid turbo- Specifications here

                The new Moto Droid Turbo


Motorola Android 5.0 Lollipop Update
The Version Droid Turbo was announced earlier today, the Motorola-built device is the same size as the Moto X, boasts the internals of the Nexus 6 and comes with a monstrous battery capable of 48 hours of charge. So what’s the catch? Well for one, it is exclusive to Version and for another, early hands-on reviewers seems unimpressed by the device and its plastic build suggesting that the Droid Turbo needs more of a selling point than being a beefed up Moto X. However, for those Verizon customers who want a device smaller than the 6-inch Nexus 6, then the Version Droid Turbo may be an excellent alternative.

Version Droid Turbo Release Date, Price


The Droid Turbo should be available in Verizon stores on Oct. 30. The 32GB Version's Droid Turbo will be $199.99 on contract and the 64GB will be $249.99 on contract. Like all devices of the Droid line, the Droid Turbo is exclusive to Version.


Version  Droid Turbo Design



The Droid Turbo comes in 2 colors, black and red. The Droid Turbo lacks the metal frame found on the Moto X (2014) and the Nexus 6, instead it has a Kevlar finish which consists of metal-coated fiberglass and military-grade ballistic nylon. So you probably don’t have to worry about dropping or breaking the Droid Turbo.

The rugged build has slightly different dimensions depending on which one you choose. The Ballistic Nylon Droid Turbo has dimensions of 143.5 x 73.3 x 11.2mm and a weight of 176g. The Metalized Fiber Droid Turbo has dimensions of 143.5 x 73.3 x 10.6mm and a weight of 169g. It seems the Ballistic Nylon Droid Turbo is special edition and available in black only in both 32GB and 64GB versions.


version Droid Turbo Specs

The Droid Turbo boasts powerful specs, it has the overall form factor of the Moto X, but much more powerful internals. The Droid Turbo has a 5.2-inch IPS LCD Quad HD 2560 x 1440 display with 565ppi, giving it the same high quality display found on rival devices like the Nexus 6, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and the LG G3.

The Droid Turbo has a great processor to match, with a quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor clocked at 2.7GHz and an Adreno 420 GPU. The Droid Turbo has 3GB of RAM with 32GB and 64GB non-expandable memory options. The Droid Turbo also has a remarkable camera with 21-megapixel rear facing camera with dual LED flash and a 2-megapixel front facing camera.

version Droid Turbo Features


No discussion about the Droid Turbo can be complete with mention of its battery life. The device has a 3,900mAh battery, capable of providing 48 hours of battery life without charge. It comes with the same Turbo Charger as the Nexus 6. The Droid Turbo is capable of getting 8 hours of battery life in 15 minutes of charge.

The Droid Turbo ships with Android 4.4 KitKat, but you can be sure the device will get Android 5.0 Lollipop. You can keep track of the update status of the device HERE.

Final Word: 




We will need some hands on time with the Droid Turbo before making a judgment, but so far with its 48 hour battery life, powerful specs, camera and Motorola update support it  may be a great device for Verizon customers that don't want to spring for the 6-inch Nexus 6 and want a device more powerful than the Moto X. 

Future Robots

Sure, you're familiar with the Honda ASIMO and perhaps even the Toyota humanoid robot, but there are a few future robots operating right now that you may not be familiar with. Let's take a look at the current bleeding edge of technology for future robots.
                     Future Medical Robot


For instance do you know about future robots such as the MAVs, Chembot, Snakebot, Flossie, A-Pod, WR-07, Robotic Chair, EATR and Rex? Perhaps one of the future inventions you don't know about is a robotic surgery machine that has already been created.

And then there is the whole emerging field of nanorobotics that will one day work wonders in the medical field. In fact, some have been created now. But, let's start with what we know about.

MAVs are small flying robots used for military surveillance. Micro-Aerial Vehicles or MAVs can be fixed wing, flapping or rotary style and are not unlike hobby RC aircraft.

The iRobot ChemBot was developed for the military to fit through extremely small openings in complex environments. The Chembot has no wheels and is extremely soft and flexible.

The Snakebot is a snake robot that slithers across the ground developed for use in search and rescue operations. Another use is to put the Snakebot on other planets to collect data during space missions.
Flossie
                         



Flossie is a vehicle testing robot designed to ride long hours in extreme heat and other inhumane conditions. It was developed to test Castrol oil operating in two and three wheel vehicles.

The Zenta A-Pod (inventor of hexapods) is a 6-legged robot with huge mandibles and can do a number of tricks. Some of the activities it can perform include climbing a rope and pouring a glass of water.

Hemji Soft Japan has created the WR-07 which is a real transformer like in the movies. It can change itself from car to robot and back again.

Max Dean invented the Robotic Chair that is a simple enough looking wooden structure like many others we sit upon every day. Designed as a piece of art intended as social comment, the Robotic Chair can break apart, pull its pieces together and erect itself back into the original shape.

Future Robotic Head
EATR (Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot) can feed on biomass, gasoline, diesel and coal and is designed to carry heavy loads. It can transport fuel and weapons to places inaccessible to human beings.

Israel Aircraft Industries developed Rex to also carry heavy loads of up to 400 lbs in military operations. Rex provides logistical support and can operate up to 72 hours straight.
Of course there are an assortment of fighting robots, space robots and many other kinds of robots that have been used for years. Robotic limbs are being developed now. But what does the future hold?

Well, some of the most exciting future robots are the nanobots I had spoken about earlier. These tiny nanorobots will range in size from 0.1-10 micrometers and will be used in both the medical industry and environmental fields. One such "car" using buckyballs for wheels has been developed for regulating environmental temperatures.

Nanoboats

Nanobots someday will take over the medical field by performing surgery on cancer cells, polyps and taking samples. Medical nanorobots will also give targeted delivery of drugs to specific regions of the body.

Nanobots are in development now to be used for early diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of many different conditions and diseases. Moving among living cells these future robots will be able to be controlled and monitored by humans and move due to catalytic reactions within the body.

This is just an overview of the future robots to come. Many more are in development but have not been shared with the public yet. These future robots are either of military use or commercial use by companies who have proprietary technology and want to avoid competition. No matter what, though, this is just the beginning of seeing future robots integrated into the world in which we live.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Nexus 6p- Coolest phone specs here





 It's coming in the form of two new phones: the 5.2-inch Nexus 5X, developed by LG, and the 5.7-inch Nexus 6P, developed by Huawei.

Both devices pack the latest and greatest that these hardware manufacturers have to offer. They're equipped with a 12.3-megapixel camera that shoots 4K video, run Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and pack fingerprint readers so you can quickly unlock your devices, or pay for purchases with Android Pay.


But the flagship smartphone space is fierce, with competitors from Samsung and Apple offering most, if not all, of the same features. Let's see how the beefier of the new Nexus phones compares to two of the current smartphone juggernauts, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6S.


GOOGLE NEXUS 6P Specs

Display  

5.7-inch AMOLED with 2,560 x 1

pixel resolution 


4.7-inch IPS with 1,334 xDimensions
 resolution 5.1-inch AMOLED

Mobile operating system  

Android 6.0 Marshmallow     

NFC  

Yes

Fingerprint reader  

Yes

Camera, video 

12.3-megapixel, ultra HD video (4K), 240fps slow motion video 12-megapixel, ultra HD

Optical image stabilization 

No (only 6S Plus) Yes
Front-facing camera  8 megapixels

Processor 

Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit A9 chip with M9 Octa-core

Storage  

32GB, 64GB, 128GB

Expandable storage 

No

Wireless charging  

No

Battery  

Nonremovable 3,450mAh


I won't wade into the debate between app availability on the Apple App Store and Google Play, as fans of either platform have likely made their minds up there. And while these numbers give us a general idea of how the new Nexus will hold up, we'll need to get some actual testing done to truly know more.

We'll ultimately need to get our hands on these new devices to before making a final judgement, but hopefully these numbers will help you get a better idea of what's in store.

Zero carbon emitting city(Masdar)-A concept city for world for making world a cleaner & greener place ..


Abu Dhabi, which controls 8% of the world's oil reserves and has the largest per capita carbon footprint in the world, may seem like an unlikely place for a revolution in clean energy production.  Nonetheless, it is here that the push for the carbon neutral city has begun as Abu Dhabi pushes efforts to decrease its impact on the environment and to ensure its continued relevance in the world energy market. The 22 billion dollar project, 15 million of which will be provided by Abu Dhabi's government, began in 2006 and aims to build a city in the UAE desert by the year 2016 that will generate its own energy while producing no waste. Masdar, which means "source" in Arabic, will be home to 50,000 residents; a University, operated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focused on sustainability; and is expected to attract 1,500 businesses.

Plans for the City


The city is planned to use various methods to generate the energy it requires including using photovoltaic plants, concentrating solar thermal power, waste-to-energy plants and geothermal power. The majority of the energy will be harvested by a 10-megawatt photovoltaic field outside the city that will harvest some of the 2044 KwH/m2of solar irradiation per year that the area receives.  Additionally, tests are being conducted to harvest direct sunlight by using a system of mirrors that generates energy by concentrating sunlight to heat water.  In addition to generating clean energy, Masdar plans to produce no waste. All garbage generated by the city will be sorted and recycled or used for compost. Garbage that cannot be reused using these options, along with sewage sludge, will be processed into energy.
Aside from generating clean energy, the city has also placed great efforts in reducing energy use overall. Masdar is planned to run on about 30% of the energy required by a comparable city of the same size. To accomplish this, the entire city is connected to a smart grid which tracks the energy consumption of its residents. This system encourages the city's people to be more mindful of their energy use and also restricts usage of resources using methods such as automatically shutting off showers. Another energy saving feature planned for the city is an underground transportation system where driverless electric vehicles will transport residents to different stops throughout the city.
One of the city's biggest concerns is managing the hot desert temperature. Air conditioning requires constant high energy use that on hot days also places large electricity loads on a city's generators. In fact, air cooling accounts for 41% of the energy consumption in Abu Dhabi and 60% of peak capacity. Windows in every building are also heavily insulated to prevent heat from entering and city officials limit the air conditioning in buildings to a low of 77 degrees Fahrenheit.  To reduce cooling needs further, the city's layout has been designed to maximize air flow at street level. A 147-foot tall wind tower with LED lights running down its side informs residents of the city's energy consumption and funnels a breeze down to street level. [1] Streets are also narrow and welled in by buildings which block sunlight from directly reaching citizens. Masdar officials say that these measures work so well that they allow the city to feel up to 70 degrees Fahrenheit cooler than its surroundings.

Masdar City Today


Today Masdar city has finished its first phase of construction and plans to finish the second within the next year. The Masdar Institute has enrolled 167 students and a few residents live in the city. However, a recession has slowed the development of green energy technologies and has forced the completion time of the city to be pushed back to sometime between 2021 and 2025.  The energy goals of the city have also been lowered for now, requiring that the city run on as much as 50% the energy requirements of a comparable city as well as .

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Black berry priv-Most innovative phone of 2015

BlackBerry Priv Price,  Runs on Android 5.1.1




The Android-running BlackBerry Priv finally has a price tag courtesy UK-based retailer Carphone Warehouse. Additionally, BlackBerry has released an official promo video of the smartphone after setting up a pre-registration page earlier this week.

The BlackBerry Priv is up for UK pre-orders carrying a price tag of GBP 579.99 (approximately Rs. 58,000). This is the first bit of price information we have for a smartphone that has been the subjectofnumerousleaks. As you would expect, the page also details important specifications of the BlackBerry Priv, which combines a touch screen with a physical keyboard that slides out.

According to the listing, the Android 5.1.1-running BlackBerry Priv comes with a 5.4-inch QHD display and is powered by a hexa-core (1.8GHz dual core + 1.44GHz quad core) Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC alongside 3GB of RAM. The BlackBerry Priv is listed to come with 32GB internal storage - expandable up to 2TB via a microSD card - and is powered by a massive 3410mAh battery. It features an 18-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front shooter.


On Friday, BlackBerry released an official promo video of the privacy-focussed smartphone BlackBerry Priv. The company has also published a blog post detailing some of the customisations it has done to make the Android experience on the BlackBerry Priv more secure and privacy-focussed.


The Priv is a crucial product for BlackBerry, a company that once ruled the enterprise smartphone market with its QWERTY phones, before the rise of Apple's iPhone and mobiles powered by Google's Android operating system reduced it to bit-part player. The Android-running Priv is a desperate attempt by the company to stay relevant amidst an admission by the CEO that BlackBerry may exit the handset business unless there's a quick turnaround in its fortunes.

BlackBerry Priv detailed specifications


GENERAL

Form factor Touchscreen
Dimensions (mm) 147.00 x 77.20 x 9.40
Weight (g) 192.00
Battery capacity (mAh) 3410
Removable battery No
Colours Black
SAR value NA

DISPLAY

Screen size (inches) 5.40
Touchscreen Yes
Resolution 1440x2560 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI) 540
HARDWARE
Processor 1.44 GHz Hexa-core
Processor make Qualcomm Snapdragon 808
RAM 3GB
Internal storage 32GB
Expandable storage Yes
Expandable storage type microSD
Expandable storage up to (GB) 2000
CAMERA
Rear camera 18-megapixel
Flash Yes
Front camera 2-megapixel
SOFTWARE
Operating System Android 5.1.1
CONNECTIVITY
Wi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi standards supported NA
GPS Yes
Bluetooth Yes
NFC No
Infrared No
Wi-Fi Direct No
MHL Out No
HDMI No
FM No
Number of SIMs 1
GSM/CDMA GSM
3G Yes
4G/ LTE Yes
Supports 4G in India (Band 40) No
SENSORS

Compass/ Magnetometer No

Proximity sensor Yes
Accelerometer Yes
Ambient light sensor Yes
Gyroscope No
Barometer No
Temperature sensor No

Macbook pro- All pros and cons with detailed review



This is design and power combined - expensive but when you hold it, you'll feel it's worth it.

PROS:

Great design
Clear screen
Clever trackpad

CONS:

Hugely expensive
People will miss ports
This is a flash hands on review to give you the chance to see what the laptop is all about as soon as possible. Stay tuned as we'll be expanding and upgrading this review very shortly with more info.

Apple's new Macbook is all about style, while still combining it with oodles of power. This is apparently the 'notebook redefined' according to the Cupertino brand, and it certainly does push the envelope in one area: the lightness of this thing is insane.

It's so light you could mistake it for a half-empty sheaf of papers. Holding it in one hand is quite unnerving, as you feel you could snap it without holding properly.



The keyboard has been retooled to include a 'butterfly hinge' underneath each key. This means they're massive and to be honest, lacking in travel. I'm sure that's the sort of thing that aftdisplay
ile will become a genius idea for some, but in my brief time with it all I could think was 'man, these are some big ol' keys'.
The force touchpad is cool, with levels of clicks that aren't really there. That's to say that the more you press down, the more levels of haptic you hit - it's a cool idea but one that requires some sensitivity.
The lack of any port bar the USB-C connector for HDMI, power and, well, everything else, is a bold one. Initially I was saddened by the loss of so many ports, but if it makes the new Macbook this thin, I'm all over it.


Long battery life, reasonable performance

The MacBook features battery cells that have been designed to take up as much space within the device as possible. Apple states that you can get up to nine hours of Web browsing and 10 hours of movie playing, and my tests weren't that far off the mark. With light MacBook use, the battery lasted for days. As a continuous use test, I played a 55GB video file of all three Lord of the Rings extended cuts; I was able to watch the first nine and a half hours in iTunes before the battery cut out. (I could have squeezed more out of it, but I kept the display at 80% brightness and left features like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on.)
The size and weight of the MacBook is fantastic for travel, but it comes at the expense of performance. The MacBook's speed is fine for tasks like Web browsing, email, editing text and even editing videos; throughout it all, the UI remains pretty responsive, mostly thanks to the PCIe-based system architecture and flash storage. However, the system trips up when it comes to processor-intensive tasks -- so you can edit a movie using iMovie, but actually exporting the project will take a while.

A great Retina display


The MacBook has a Retina display with over 3.3 million pixels squeezed into its 12 inches, adding up to 226 pixels per inch. OS X's High Dots Per Inch (HiDPI) feature scales the interface to fit on the display; it can be adjusted under System Preferences / Displays by selecting Scaled interface instead of Default. On the MacBook, you can scale the resolution to 1024 x 640, 1152 x 720, 1280 x 800 (the default setting) or 1440 x 900.
In use, the display produces text and graphics that are sharp and easy to read, even on the small screen and no matter which resolution you choose. Colors are crisp and bright. If you're accustomed to Apple's Retina displays, you shouldn't be disappointed.

Bottom line


The new MacBook is Apple skating to where the puck will be, and for that reason, it may not be suitable for every user. But, as a whole, it's a gorgeous, tiny, full-fledged OS X computer. It's a wonder that Apple was able to provide a high-resolution Retina display, a full-size keyboard and a full-size multitouch trackpad with such a long-lasting battery on a device this size.
The new MacBook isn't the fastest Mac ever -- but then again, with a size and weight perfect for traveling, it doesn't need to be. The MacBook offers a full OS X 10 experience in a package nearly as portable as the iPad. If your digital lifestyle is mostly on-the-go with an emphasis on wireless, this could be the computer for you.

Computer Tips & Tricks Everyone Should Know

Many hardcore computer users might think themselves above learning new tricks, but there's always new things to learn that will help improve your skills. Our bet: you will find at least one useful thing here that you didn't know before.
Inspired and with the help of this AskReddit discussion, we’ve compiled some of the most handy computer tricks you might not be taking advantage of. Our ultimate goal is to help you become more productive by shaving valuable seconds off your workflow. Of course, you can always pass along these tips to your not-so-savvy friends and family members to help them become better PC users as well.

General Tricks-
Windows hidden "god mode" folder Windows offers a centralized Control Panel for all of the OS settings, which makes it easy for users to tweak everything from desktop background to setting up a VPN. To enter this mode, create a new folder with this exact name (copy and paste it): God Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}. The folder icon will change to a Control Panel-style icon, and you will be able to jump in and change all kinds of settings. Note: Don't try this on Windows Vista 64-bit as it's known to cause a reboot loop.
Use Problem Steps Recorder This handy tool automatically records any mouse clicks and takes screenshots for you. If you need tech assistance with your computer, go to Run by typing Windows + R, and then type "psr." Use the tool and by the time you are finished, you can send this information, neatly compiled automatically, to the person helping you with the issue. It will make the process of finding the problem much easier for them, which means you will be able to get your system up and running faster.
Find/Delete large files wasting space A handy tool called WinDirStat (Windows Directory Statistics) can be used to easily find which files and folders are taking up the most space on your drive. From there, you can delete them and open up a ton of storage space.
Reduce the number of programs running at startup If your PC is taking too long to boot, it’s probably because you have far too many programs running at startup. Reducing this is easy, it will make your PC launch noticeably faster and lighter upon first load. To change the items running at startup, go to Run using the hotkey Windows key + R, and type "msconfig." A small window will appear (see the screenshot below), select the Startup tab. From here you will be able to turn off many startup programs, which can shave several seconds (or minutes) off your boot time. (Note Windows 8 has moved this functionality to the Task Manager). Try to make sure you research what you are turning off as some processes might be needed by third party programs or drivers you have installed.


Cloud backup important files If you’re working on a critical paper for school, work, or any other major project, make sure you are backing up the file not just locally. You can use services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or any of the other popular cloud storage solution which will do the legwork for you on the background. Of course, you can also throw the files on a thumb drive or external HDD just to be safe but backing up to the cloud can be done seamlessly which is twice the advantage.

Typing Tricks-
Delete an entire word Instead of deleting a single letter, pressing CTRL + BKSP will delete the entire word behind the cursor. This makes deleting text quicker if you screw up a whole word.
Move Cursor to beginning of the next or previous word Moving the cursor around manually while typing is a great way to make your work take longer than it needs to. To speed of the process, move the cursor around with keyboard shortcuts. To move it to the beginning of the previous word, use CTRL + Left Arrow. To move it to the beginning of the next word, use CTRL + Right Arrow. In OS X you can accomplish the same using the Option key.
Making sub and superscript text If you need to make sub or superscript text (think exponents for superscript), press CTRL + = for subscript and CTRL + SHIFT + = for superscript.
Paste plain text of what was copied When you copy text from any source, programs will usually copy any formatting that comes with it. To paste this as plain text, press CTRL + Shift + V instead of the standard CTRL + V, and the system will paste unformatted text.
Note that many programs follow this parameter (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) but not all, particularly Microsoft programs like Word or Outlook. For those there's a few alternatives that go beyond copying and pasting in Notepad: 1) CTRL + ALT + V will show a 'paste special' dialog box. 2) CTRL + Spacebar will remove formatting in already pasted text. 3) Download Puretext and choose a hotkey to always paste plain text with it.


Keyboard Shortcuts-
Copy only active window to clipboard Normally, the Print Screen key copies the entire display (or two displays if you got them), ALT + Print Screen only copies the currently active window to the clipboard. Whether taking a screenshot to diagnose a problem, or just because you want to show something to a friend, this will come in handy.
Fix those little mistakes Did you know you can undo almost any action? CTRL + Z is the ultimate hot key, and for sure you knew about it already, however note that undo doesn’t just apply to typing. If you accidentally delete or move a file, you can hit CTRL + Z to bring it right back to where it was. In Chrome and Firefox you can also undo closing a tab using CTRL + SHIFT + T.
Cycle through open windows Pressing ALT+TAB allows you to cycle through currently open windows. This makes switching back and forth between running processes quick and painless. If you want a more stylish method of cycling through open programs, Windows + TAB will do the job for you.
Interrupt all processes CTRL + ALT + Delete is one of the most common PC shortcuts, and one almost everyone is familiar with. The important thing to note is that it interrupts all processes, including the one that is bogging down your system, which can mean the difference between needing to restart or not.

Close the current program Typing ALT + F4 will close the program that is running. This is useful as it saves you time mousing over the "X" and clicking. People will often use this as a joke, telling you to press ALT + F4 to fix a problem. Don’t fall for it unless you want to close what you are doing.
Minimize all windows Sometimes you have a bunch of stuff running, and you want it all to go away so you can get to the desktop. Simply pressing Windows + D will minimize everything you have up, which will save you some time pressing the minimize button for each window. It should be noted that Windows + M offers similar functionality, but there is no undoing, so Windows + D is the more favorable approach.
Open the task manager directly If you want to bypass the interrupt that happens when pressing CTRL + ALT + DEL and jump right to the task manager, typing CTRL + Shift + ESC launches it directly.
Close the current window/tab Stick of moving all the way to that X button? Press CTRL + W and the current window will close. (Don’t do it now, or you will miss the rest of the tricks!)
Bring up the system information window This is so much quicker than digging this out the traditional way... Just press Windows + Pause/Break and the System Information panel will be ready to go. This might be the only use for the Pause/Break key you will ever find, so enjoy it!

Better multiple monitor control There are several useful keyboard shortcuts for controlling open windows on multiple monitors. Pressing the Windows Key + Arrow Keys will cause a window to quickly snap to each side of either monitor. Alternatively, hitting Shift + Windows Key + Arrows will cause the window to jump to the other monitor. Lastly, pressing Windows + P will allow you to quickly set up a second display or projector.

Web Browsing Tricks
Automatically add www. and .com to a URL You can shave off a couple of seconds typing in a URL by simply click CTRL + Enter after you type the name of the site. Need .net instead of .com, press CTRL + Shift + Enter instead.

Jump to address bar There are a number of ways to jump right to the address bar from anywhere in browser. Pressing CTRL + L, F6, and ALT + D all accomplish this goal.
Bring back a closed tab We covered this already, but it's super useful. Accidentally closed a tab? Simply press CTRL + Shift + T to reopen the most recently closed tab and get back to what you were doing.
Use private browsing The uses for not having cookies and history saved are obvious for certain activities, you know, like shopping for gifts on a shared computer (of course!). Pressing CTRL + Shift + N will launch a new private in Chrome, CTRL + Shift + P will do it in Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Cycle through open tabs Pressing CTRL + TAB while in a browser will flip between each one. This can be much faster than moving the mouse and clicking on a tab. CTRL + NUM (1, 2, 3, 4, n..) will also take you to certain tab in that numeric order.

File Management Tricks-
Rename a file quickly Right-clicking and selecting rename is not very efficient. Instead, simply press F2 while a file is selected to change its name. To alter the name of another file, type TAB without deselecting the current file.
Rename files sequentially in Windows You actually don’t need to download any programs to perform a batch file rename in Windows. Instead, you can select all the files you want to change, right-click the first one in the list, select rename (or use F2), and type in the name. This will automatically change all the other files with the same root name with a suffix: (1), (2), and so on.
Select multiple files using the keyboard To select a bunch of files using your keyboard, you can press Shift + down arrow to select a single file or Shift + Page Down to select a large group of files at one time.

Security Tips-
Run programs on an infected PC Often times, malware will prevent a computer from running certain programs. Changing the name of the .exe file can often override this. If that doesn’t work, changing the extension to .com is another useful alternative, and the program will still be able to run in spite of the extension change.
Read installers Even major programs can install toolbars and other unwanted pieces of software during installation. Take a few seconds to read each step to make sure you are not agreeing to install something other than the program you were actually seeking. Far too often people just push next over and over, and end up with a browser covered in various search bars that just aren't needed. In the worst of scenarios, these can have nefarious intentions.
Lock your computer if you get up Sick of your "friends" going onto your computer at work or home and posting things on your Facebook/Twitter page on your behalf? It’s certainly an annoyance, but an easy one to prevent. Windows + L will lock your system right away, requiring a password (if you've set one) to log in again.