Sunday, 29 June 2014

New law passed by modi govt today


Finally a new law passed by modi govt today. As per Indian penal code 233. If a girl is suspected to be raped or getting raped,then she has the supreme right to kill the man,injure his sexual part or harm that person as dangerously and girl won't be blamed for murder...
Tell as many as you can its your power...create awareness...
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Thursday, 26 June 2014

Indian-born American Engineer ,satya nadella Microsoft CEO

As Satya Nadella becomes the third CEO of Microsoft, he brings a relentless drive for innovation and a spirit of collaboration to his new role. He joined Microsoft 22 years ago.
Satya Nadella was born in Hyderabad, India, in a Telugu-speaking family from Anantapur district in Andhra Pradesh. His father was a civil servant in the Indian Administrative Service, Nadella attended the Hyderabad Public School in Begumpet before attaining a bachelor of engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications from the Manipal Institute of Technology in 1987 (then affiliated to Mangalore University), Manipal, Karnataka.









Nadella subsequently traveled to the US on a student visa to study for an MS degree in Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee,receiving his degree in 1990.Later he received an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

Nadella said he "always wanted to build things."He knew that computer science was what he wanted to pursue.But that emphasis was not available at Manipal University. "And so it [electronic engineering] was a great way for me to go discover what turned out to become a passion," he says.

What about 4G in india ?

 Reliance Jio Infocomm is expected to use between 30,000 and 45,000 mobile towers when it starts offering 4G services in the third or fourth quarter of this financial year, according to Credit Suisse. 
"Our recent channel checks suggest that RJio has completed about 11,000 base station installations nationwide and is possibly targeting 30,000-45,000 base stations by launch. We expect this target to be met by December 2014 or March 2015," Credit Suisse analysts Sunil Tirumalai and Chunky Shah said in a recent report. 


     Reliance Jio Infocomm has said it would use the mix of airwaves it owns to offer both high-speed data and voice services while scoffing at analyst comments that the company could find it tough to attract customers without providing voice options. The company is building "futuristic high-capacity infrastructure to handle huge demand for data and voice" using fourth-generation technology, a Reliance Jio spokesman said. 
    "In addition to highspeed data, the 4G network will provide voice services," he said. According to some analysts, since the company owns spectrum in the 2300MHz and 1800MHz bands — which are non-standard and more suitable to carry data — its cost to roll out services will go up by 35-40%, limiting the ability to offer low-cost voice services that account for 80% the industry's revenue. 
    The situation could get grim if Reliance Jio is driven to sell customised phones amid weak mass market availability of devices that work on 4G technologies, analysts at HSBC said in a report. But, Reliance Jio said rapid strides in global 4G technologies have made these devices more affordable. 
Also, Wi-Fi enabled second- and third-generation devices can access Reliance Jio's services through an affordable pocket router, the spokesman said in an email, responding to queries from ET. 

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

What Happens to Your Social Media Profiles When You Die?


One of life's most perplexing existential questions gets a lot more complicated when you factor in social media.

While there's no definitive answer to what happens to us when we die, Dan Shaffer at WebpageFX put together a visual guide to social media life after death. While Twitter will start deleting accounts after six months of inactivity, most other social networks won't touch your profile unless specifically asked by a family member or an agent of law enforcement. Whether your account is deleted or deactivated, your data will be interred with your profile, and will typically only be unearthed if needed for a legal investigation

Twitter added a WhatsApp button to its Android app


 Twitter has added a new WhatsApp button in its new version of the Android app. The WhatsApp button that appears within in a tweet as a sharing option now lets users easily share tweets with people on WhatsApp.

Earlier users would go to the share button and select the WhatsApp icon from the long list of sharing options to share tweets with people on the messaging app, but the addition of the "Share to WhatsApp" button in tweets itself reduces the number of steps for users while sharing a tweet on WhatsApp.

However, the feature is available to users using the version 5.15.0 of the Twitter mobile app. You can go to the app and tap Settings to check the version of your Twitter mobile app. If you are one of those yet to get the new version, you are suggested to update the app. 

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

"Sunny Vaghela" a great person in cyber security

  Sunny Vaghela is 22 year old one of the countries pioneer Information Security & Cyber Crime Consultant. The young and dynamic personality of Sunny has not only assisted in solving complex cyber crime cases but has also played an instrumental role in creating awareness about information security and cyber crimes.
  During his graduation at Nirma University he developed projects like SMS Based Control System, Voice Recognition Based Control System exhibiting his sharp acumen for technology.

 
  At the age of 18, Sunny exposed loopholes like SMS & Call Forging in Mobile Networks. The technology that allowed to send SMS or Make Call to any International Number from any number of your choice.At 19, Sunny has found loopholes like "Session Hijacking" & "Cross Site Scripting" in popular Social Networking Website www.orkut.com.At 20,Sunny has successfully solved numerous cases of Cyber Crimes for Ahmedabad Crime Branch including Phishing Cases, Biggest Data Theft Case, Espionage Case, Credit Card Fraud Case, Several Orkut Fake Profile Impersonation Cases etc.

   Sunny traced the origin of the Terror E-Mail Trail of the Ahmedabad Serial Bomb Blast Terror Mail Case and has played a vital role in investigation of the same. In the infamous 26/11 Mumbai Bombings, he successfully accomplished task of obtaining confidential information on the banned organization JAMAT ud DAWAH for MUMBAI Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS).

Sunny’s exceptional talent and expertise is widely recognized in India and abroad. He was bestowed with Rajiv Gandhi Young Achiever's Award as the IT Expert of state of Gujarat by Gujarat Congress at a mere age of 20 year in 2007. Further Sunny is been awarded many national and state level awards for his Research Papers on SMS & VoIP Technology.

Sunny has conducted more than 140 workshops on topics like“ANTIVIRUS, Vulnerability Assessment, Penetration Testing, Cyber Crime Investigation & Forensics” at various institutions all across India. He is a frequent guest to engineering colleges & and India Inc. to deliver session on "Mobile Security & Web Security”.

He runs Certified Training program on Ethical Hacking, Cyber Crime Investigation,Cyber Forensics & Information Security at Ahmedabad & various centres across India which is appreciated by students, professionals, lawyers & law enforcement officials. The same program was attended by Cyber Cell, Crime Branch, Ahmedabad,Ministry of Home affairs,Malaysia & many Cooperative Banks of Ahmedabad.

Recently He has conducted boot camp Training program at Chennai which was attended by Professionals from YAHOO!, Google, ISACA,K7 Antivirus, ZOHO, HCL, TCS, Infosys, Sify, Deloitte, KPMG, Temenos,Cyber Crime Branches etc.

At Present, He is Director & Chief Technical Officer at TechDefence Consulting Pvt Ltd which is rapidly growing security services & investigation consulting organization focusing on Cyber Crime Investigations,Cyber Law Consulting,Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing,Information Security Training.

Panono


We will be the first to admit that our camera skills are more below par than Martin Parr so that's why we love the Panono. This ball camera allows you to take 360 degree panoramic shots by throwing the thing up in the air. The Panono is clever enough to know what the optimum height to take a picture is so you end up with snaps that are both clear and a whopping 108MP in quality. It's rugged too – made of the same water/life resistant plastic that a GoPro is. 

Monday, 23 June 2014

How did google.com look in the past?

click here to see how google look in past

Vanessa Huppenkothen, the Mexican reporter who became a viral hit during the Brazil game


The punditry on Mexican television is so much better than anywhere else!
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A picture spread like wildfire across social media sites on Tuesday night during Brazil’s goalless encounter with Mexico.

The picture showed Mexican football presenter Vanessa Huppenkothen standing in the Estádio Governador Plácido Aderaldo Castelo in Fortaleza, and it didn’t take long for the image to be shared literally hundreds of thousands of times on sites like Twitter.

Ms Huppenkothen is the latest stunning Mexican football presenter to steal the limelight after attention had ben given to Ines Sainz and Mariana Gonzalez.

See pictures of 29-year-old Vanessa Huppenkothen below.

Amazon Fire Phone

Amazon announces their 1st ever phone and it's called FIRE! Check out some of the coolest new features this phone brings to the mobile world for the 1st time!

Google Buys New Robots Which Run Faster Than Humans


THEY run faster than people and are agile over rough surfaces and terrains that are challenging for most human beings. Wildcat is the latest mobile robot acquired by Google to join BigDog, Cheetah and Atlas. The internet giant has bought the machines in an acquisition of US company, Boston Dynamics, which has designed mobile research robots for the Pentagon. Boston Dynamics has created machines which walk and stay upright over difficult terrain and run fast like big cats.

Why Google is buying up the machines is unstated, but it’s thought the company may be working on systems to replace warehouse workers or carry out home care.

A video of BigDog shows a noisy, gas-powered, four-legged, walking robot that climbs hills, travels through snow, skitters precariously on ice and even manages to stay upright in response to a well-placed human kick.

The video has been viewed more than 15 million times since it was posted on YouTube in 2008.
- See more at: http://www.mobilelikez.com/technology/google-buys-new-robots-which-run-faster-than-humans/#sthash.vSRSAJVN.dpuf

NODE.JS ON THE ROAD

    
 Node.js is a software platform for scalable server-side and networking applications. Node.js applications are written in JavaScript. All of the popular server operating systems are supported, including Windows and Linux.
Node.js applications are designed to maximize throughput and efficiency, using non-blocking I/O and asynchronous events. Node.js applications run single-threaded, although Node.js uses multiple threads for file and network events. Node.js is commonly used for real time applications due to its asynchronous nature, allowing applications to display information faster for users without the need for refreshing.
    Node.js is a runtime environment combined with libraries for common web application requirements. Internally, it uses the Google V8 JavaScript engine to execute code, and a large percentage of the basic modules are written in JavaScript. Node.js contains a built-in asynchronous I/O library for file, socket and HTTP communication. The HTTP and socket support allows Node.js to act as a web server without additional web server software such as Apache.

   Node.js was created by Ryan Dahl starting in 2009. Its development and maintenance is sponsored by Joyent.Dahl was inspired to create Node.js after seeing a file upload progress bar on Flickr. The browser did not know how much of the file had been uploaded and had to query the web server. Dahl wanted an easier way. Ruby's Mongrel web server was another source of inspiration for Dahl.
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4 Things Shoppers Want in an Online Retailer's Return Policy

Imagine a customer is shopping online for a new pair of sneakers and stumbles upon what seems to be the perfect pair. After skimming the reviews, he notices comments that the shoes tend to run a little small. That’s when he checks the store’s return policy, which he finds complicated and ambiguous. It could have been written in a different language.
Would he still click that “purchase” button? Probably not.
And he would not be the only one to abandon the shopping cart because of a cumbersome returns process. My company, Endicia, recently surveyed more than 1,000 consumers and found that the majority of folks who have never purchased an item online cite “returns” as the reason for cold feet. 
It’s critical to identify what a good return policy offers. Here are the top four things online shoppers want when it comes to returns: 
1. Clarity. A positive returns experience starts with clear communication. It’s the only way customers will know what to expect. 
Online retailers should make their return policies simple to understand and easy to find on their websites. A good policy outlines what can be returned, whether customers will be granted a full refund or store credit, how long they have to make a return and if return shipping is free. Taking the time to clearly spell out these details will show customers that the business is one they can trust.
2. Convenience. There’s a reason why people gravitate toward online shopping: It’s convenient. They don’t have to deal with crowded malls or long lines. In fact, they can get anything their hearts desire without ever leaving home. The same concept should apply to a returns process. 
If it makes sense for the business model, consider simplifying things for customers by including a return label with the purchase. If it would work out better for customers to contact the company for a return, be sure to include the appropriate phone number and instructions on the packing slip. Ensure that there's a way to send shoppers a PDF of the return label, so they can quickly and simply print the label at home.
Federal Express, UPS and the U.S. Postal Service all offer return shipping services. Until recently, however, companies had to prepay the cost when printing return labels with U.S. postal service stamps and request refunding for unused ones. Sellers can now print U.S. Postal Service return labels at no charge unless they are used. (My company offers that service through Endicia software that lets retailers to print U.S. Postal Service labels, with the postage being deducted only if a return label is scanned before entering the mail stream.)
3. Affordability. Forty-nine percent of shoppers list shipping costs as the most exasperating part of returning an online purchase. A customer dissatisfied by a purchase isn't interested in paying for a return. To keep customers happy, eliminate or  minimize the cost of return shipping.
Absorbing the cost of return shipping can be expensive so select the carrier with the best rate. The U.S. postal service provides the lowest cost rate for packages weighing 10 pounds or less, while FedEx and UPS provide competitive rates for heavier items.  
4. Flexibility. Nobody wants to deal with the pressure of meeting a tight return deadline. By offering a flexible window of time for returns, a company shows that it values its customers. Thirty days is standard, 60 days is generous and 90 days just might make a company the next great retailer.
Retailers have a responsibility to ensure that every consumer touch point lives up to the promise of the brand’s image. See the infographic below prepared by Endicia about how to not let a customer relationship be spoiled by a poor returns experience.