Tuesday, 30 December 2014

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Thursday, 25 December 2014

What is INTERNET ?


It was born 40 years ago, in a lab at the University of California, Los Angeles. Today it wraps the entire planet and features in the daily routine of more than 1.5 billion people.

Who controls the internet?
Ans:- The official answer is no one, but it is a half-truth that few swallow

Could the net become self-aware?
In engineering terms, it is easy to see similarities between the human brain and the internet's complex network of nodes, so could conciousness be the next step?

How big is the net?
In 2008, Google announced that its systems had registered a trillion unique pages – but even this might represent a fraction of what is out there

Is there only one internet?
The internet is a disparate mix of interconnected computers, many of them on large networks run by universities, businesses and so on – so what unites them, if anything?

Is the net caught in the credit crunch?
Real-estate prices crashing, a big drop in growth, the threat of infrastructure collapse, and authorities printing more money to stave off disaster – that's just the virtual world

Where are the net's dark corners?
There are plenty of places online that you would do well to steer clear of: some could leave your computer infected with worms or viruses – then there are the "black holes"

Is the net hurting the environment?
 Sending an email across the Atlantic Ocean does not burn any jet fuel, but the internet is not without its own, huge carbon footprint

Could we shut the net down?
When even the biggest cyber-attacks have failed to bring down the web, governments might not fare much better

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

IRCTC finally launches its ticketing app for Android


 It took a long time coming and the official IRCTC Android app is finally available for download on Google Play.

Unlike most other popular service providers, IRCTC bypassed the more popular Android and iOS platforms and instead launched its mobile apps first for Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 devices. IRCTC also has an app for Windows 8.

The IRCTC Android app is called IRCTC Connect and is a 12MB download from Google Play. Released on October 9, the app has received an average rating of 4.3/5 from users.

The app allows users to login to their IRCTC accounts and search, book, view and cancel Indian Railways train tickets. The app can also alert users about upcoming journeys.

According to IRCTC the app can also be used to book tatkal tickets.

The IRCTC Connect app is compatible with Android version 4.1 and above

Microsoft Windows 10 Technical Preview

Two weeks after unveiling its Windows 10 operating system and releasing the Technical Preview to the world, Microsoft on Monday announced that it has hit 1 million registrations for the Windows Insider Program over the weekend.

Redmond-based tech giant's Joe Belfiore further stated that "Over 200,000 pieces of user-initiated feedback have been submitted to us via the Windows Feedback app from Windows Insiders like you [registrants]."

Breaking down the statistics further, Belfiore on the company blog post mentioned that 36 percent of the Windows 10 Technical Preview users installed the OS on virtual machines, while the remaining 64 percent installed it on actual PCs. This further indicates that most of the feedbacks were based on 'medium-term' use and not just 'few minutes of experimentation'.

Talking about developers, Belfiore stated that 68 percent of the Windows 10 Technical Preview users launched more than 7 apps per day, while 25 percent launched more than 26 apps per day, and 5 percent of the devices launched 68 apps per day.

The blog post further encouraged Windows 10 Technical Preview registrants and non-registrants to send their feedbacks to "further impact product decisions". Check out our detailed guide on how to download and install Windows 10 Technical Preview.

The new software represents an attempt to step back from the radical redesign that alienated many PC users when Windows 8 was introduced two years ago. But it's not a complete retreat from Microsoft's goal of bridging the gap between PCs and mobile devices: It still has touch-screen functions and strives to create a familiar experience for Windows users who switch between desktop computers, tablets and smartphones.

Monday, 14 July 2014

World Cup final:Germany beat Argentina 1-0


Germany won the World Cup final for a fourth time after Mario Gotze's extra-time volley sealed a 1-0 win over Argentina.

Argentina were preparing for a penalty shoot-out in the Maracana, but in the 113th minute Gotze chested down Andre Schurrle's superb cross and volleyed home to cap an historic victory for the jubilant Germans.


Mario Gotze: Celebrates his extra-time winner
It will take a while for Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain and Rodrigo Palacio to forget this defeat.

They were all guilty of missing good chances to give Argentina what would have been a glorious win in the home of their fiercest rivals Brazil.

Tens of thousands of Argentinians had flooded Rio hoping to see Messi inspire his team to their third World Cup win.

This was Messi's chance to put himself on a par with his idol Diego Maradona.

But unlike in 1986, when Maradona captained Argentina to victory against the Germans, this was the Mannschaft's night.


Lionel Messi: Went on a few magical runs for Argentina
And there would be few who would argue they did not deserve it.

Ever since they swept Portugal aside 4-0 in their opening match, Germany have looked destined to lift the famous trophy inside this famous stadium.

Blessed with talent from one to 23, they are a brutal attacking unit also capable of keeping things tight at the back.

The 7-1 destruction of Brazil in the previous round proved as much.

And in Joachim Low they have a coach who has answered his critics by becoming the first man to lead a European team to World Cup glory in South America.


Mesut Ozil: Struggled to find a way through the Argentine defence
It did not take for this game to live up to its pre-match billing as the ball flew from one end to another amid a backdrop of raucous noise, particularly from the Argentinians.

Sami Khedira was injured in the warm-up and replaced by Christoph Kramer in the starting XI.

When the game kicked off, Higuain shot wide from a tight angle early on and Messi used his trickery to prise open the Germany defence, but Bastian Schweinsteiger put in a block.

Miroslav Klose came agonisingly close to heading home Philipp Lahm's cross at the other end.


Geraint Hughes brings us the latest from Brazil as Germany win the World Cup for the fourth time.
Higuain then missed a glorious chance. Toni Kroos headed the ball over his own back four towards Higuain, who watched the ball drop perfectly on to his right foot.

Despite being two yards ahead of the chasing Mats Hummels, the Napoli striker dragged his shot wide of the upright. Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella was stunned. Substitute Sergio Aguero was so embarrassed for his team-mate that he pulled his training top over his head.

Higuain thought he had made amends when he tucked away Ezequiel Lavezzi's cross, but he was offside - and then Kramer, who had taken a knock to the head earlier, hobbled off and was replaced by Schurrle.


Gonzalo Higuain: Sidefooted past Neuer but saw offside flag go up
The first half came to a dramatic conclusion.

Messi squeezed the ball past Neuer, but Jerome Boateng cleared off the line before Benedikt Howedes hit the upright with a close-range header from Kroos' corner.

Less than 90 seconds after the restart Messi found a way through the Germany defence, but he dragged his shot a foot wide when he should have scored.

Neuer had to revert to the sweeper role he performed against Algeria as he came right to the edge of his box to punch a long ball by Zabaleta, taking Higuain in the process with his knee.


Benedikt Howedes: Steered a close-range header against the upright
A dazed Higuain, holding his head, demanded a penalty, but the referee waved play on.

Mesut Ozil and Schurrle lost control of the ball in the box with the goal gaping and as the clock ticked towards 90 minutes, both teams started to take fewer risks.

Even a moment of magic from Messi was foiled by Neuer, who came racing off his line to smother the ball after the Argentina captain has skipped past four defenders.

With nine minutes left Kroos placed a low shot wide after some fine set-up play by Mesut Ozil, much to the annoyance of Low.

Klose's record-breaking World Cup career ended when he was substituted for Gotze in the 88th minute.


Miroslav Klose: Made way for Gotze with minutes remaining
Gotze sent a weak shot into Sergio Romero's arms and the game then petered out until the referee blew to signal the end of 90 minutes.

Sabella tried to fire his men up with a motivational team-talk just before extra-time but it was Germany who came out stronger.

Argentina were almost a goal down when Muller returned Schurrle's pass and he fired a strong half-volleyed drive which Romero did well to parry.

Argentina had their big chance moments later when Hummels failed to clear a routine cross. The ball fell for Palacio, but his lob went over Neuer but wide of the upright.

Aguero drew blood from under Schweinsteiger's right eye as they jumped for the ball.


Mario Gotze: Volleys home the winning goal
Then the killer moment came that won the Germans the World Cup.

Unlike many of his team-mates, Schurrle still had plenty of energy left in the tank. He raced down the left past three Argentinians and crossed for Gotze, who cushioned the ball on his chest before sweeping a volley past Romero from close range.

It was a wonderful strike worthy of winning any tournament. The Argentinians inside the Maracana fell silent. Their party had been gate-crashed.

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...
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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.