Wednesday, December 25, 2013

CAN Info-Tech 2014 from Jan 2

Can Info-Tech 2014
CAN Info-Tech 2014, the annual fair on information communication and technology, will start in the capital on January 2 next year. The six-day event at Bhrikuti Mandap Exhibition Hall, is being organized by Computer Association of Nepal (CAN). According to Binod Dhakal, the president of CAN, the event this year will have as much as 270 stalls.  As earlier, we will try to give the best IT solutions to Nepalis within the event by showcasing the latest in technological innovations taking place around the world, Dhakal said. Dhakal said the booking of stalls will be announced within couple of days.       Republica,

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

10 Best tips and triks for Android

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Many android users don’t know much about the hidden features of android phones. Today we are sharing an article with secret android tricks and hidden features of android phones. Different versions of android versions support different set of android tricks, so try them all:-



1. Force reboot:



Many times android users face a problem of freezing in mobile phone, in case your android phone is frozen, you can reboot it:

Just press Power Button+ Home Key + Volume up button simultaneously.

2. Quick Google Access:



Android phones is built primarily for the Internet, many of Android users don’t know that android phones provide a way by which we can access Google search in just a single click:

Press menu key and hold it for couple of seconds, it will launch the Google search.

3. Reboot Android in safe mode:


As many computers, we can also reboot Android phones in safe mode. The latest Android- Jelly Bean version provides an option to reboot in safe mode, if something goes wrong.
To reboot your android in safe mode, follow the below given instructions.

*Long press the power button
*Long press on the power off option.

Android phone will show a confirmation message about rebooting it in safe mode, if we reboot android phone in safe mode then all the 3rd party application will be disabled. These applications can again be enabled when we reboot our phone normally. This is a great Android utility in case when, one of your 3rd party application is causing trouble for you and you want to hunt it.

4. Unlock android phones by face detection:



In the jelly bean version, Android provides a way by which android phone can be unlock using face detection, to make this feature more secure, Jelly Bean version added another layer of protection in which Android phone can be unlocked only when the face is matched as well as we have to blink eyes in order to unlock phone. The Above tricks n tips are provided by Cyber Elite.Blinking eyes tells the android security system that person is live and it’s not an illegal attempt of unlocking using a still image.
To activate this:

Go to Settings > Security > Screen lock > Face unlock.

5. Get detailed information about phone status:



We can get the detailed statistics like phone information, battery information, usage statistics and WiFi information by just dialing *#*#4636#*#*

This is a handy USSD to get the details about battery usage, DNS check, Ping, Application time usage time and so on.

6. Move android apps to SD card:



Its good idea to install android apps in SD card, but what if you installed apps on your phone memory. Don’t worry! Android phones provide a way by which we can move our apps to SD card. To move apps to SD card, follow these steps:

Go to settings > Application settings > Manage application > Select the application, You will see the option “Move to SD card”.

7. Hard Reset and Factory reset your android phone:



Android phone can be formatted in two ways:

a) Factory reset: In factory reset, your phone is being formatted to factory level. Means all the settings will go by default and all the internal data will be deleted. To factory reset a phone dial *#*#7780#*#*.

b) Hard reset: To hard reset a phone dial *2767*3855#, this will delete all the data (including internal and External SD data) as well as settings of android phone. Don’t try this code for testing purpose, until you are not sure. It will not ask for any confirmation.

8. Context menu in android:


Long press on the screen, will show you additional options for customizing android phones. This context menu is somewhat similar to the right click menu of most operating systems.

9. Taking screen shots on android phone:


Android phones offer a great feature by which we can take the screen shot without using any 3rd party application. However the screen shot android tricks vary from one android version to another version.

Press the Home button + power button.
For Galaxy Nexus: Power button + volume down button.
For Galaxy Note 2 and S3: Swipe your palm on the screen to take screen shot.

10. Android Version Animation:


Go to settings > about phone > Tab repeatedly on ‘Android version’.
After sometime, the Android version will be animated

Hope you find it useful and you will try it on your Android device!
                                                                                                         Source: Online Agencies 

Full form of Computer related short term words

* AVI = Audio Video Interleave

* RTS = Real Time Streaming

* SIS = Symbian OS Installer File

* AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec

* JAD = Java Application Descriptor

* JAR = Java Archive

* JAD = Java Application Descriptor

* 3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership
Project


* 3GP = 3rd Generation Project


* MP3 = MPEG player lll


* MP4 = MPEG-4 video file


* AAC = Advanced Audio Coding


* GIF = Graphic Interchangeable
Format


* JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert
Group


* BMP = Bitmap


* SWF = Shock Wave Flash


* WMV = Windows Media Video


* WMA = Windows Media Audio


* WAV = Waveform Audio


* PNG = Portable Network Graphics


* DOC = Document (Microsoft
Corporation)


* PDF = Portable Document Format


* M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics


* M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File


* NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)


* THM = Themes (SonyEricsson)


* MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile

Application File


* NRT = Nokia Ringtone


* XMF = Extensible Music File


* WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image


* DVX = DivX Video


* HTML = Hyper Text Markup
Language


* WML = Wireless Markup Language


* CD - Compact Disk


* DVD - Digital Versatile Disk.


* CRT - Cathode Ray Tube


* DAT - Digital Audio Tape


* DOS - Disk Operating System


* GUI - Graphical User Interface


* HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol


* IP - Internet Protocol


* ISP - Internet Service Provider


* TCP - Transmission Control Protocol


* UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply


* URL - Uniform Resource Locator


* USB - Universal Serial Bus


* VIRUS - Vital Information Resource
Under Seized


* 3G - 3rd Generation


* GSM - Global System for Mobile
Communication


* CDMA - Code Divison Multiple
Access


* UMTS - Universal Mobile
Telecommunication System


* SIM - Subscriber Identity Module


* HSDPA - High Speed Downlink
Packet Access


* EDGE - Enhanced Data Rate for
GSM [ Global System for Mobile
Communication] Evolution


* VHF - Very High Frequency


* UHF - Ultra High Frequency



* GPRS - General Packet Radio
Service


* WAP - Wireless Application Protocol

* TCP - Transmission Control
Protocol


* ARPANET - Advanced Research
Project Agency Network


* IBM - Internation Business Machine
Corporation


* HP - Hewlett Packard


* AM/FM - Amplitude/ Frequency
Modulation


* WLAN - Wireless Local Area Network

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Gabrielle Fialkoff being selected as Bill De Blasio's inaugural chairwoman

Bill de Blasio has some fancy friends - many of which he has appointed to his inauguration committee.
Gabrielle Fialkoff, who is the president and chief operating officer of Haskell Jewels, has been chosen by the New York mayor-elect to act as his Chair of Inauguration. 
In this position, Fialkoff will lead the politician's inauguration committee, a star-studded, 73-member group consisting of "Sex and the City" actress Sarah Jessica Parker, "Boardwalk Empire" actor Steve Buscemi, "Dead Man Walking" actress Susan Sarandon, singer-songwriter Harry Belafonte and more. 
As de Blasio's Chair of Inauguration, Fialkoff will help plan the mayor-to-be's official welcome, which will begin with the official swearing in at midnight on December 31, as well as the ceremonial swearing in that follows the next day.
 

Tablets Will Be 50 Percent of PCs Shipped in 2014Tablets Will Be 50 Percent of PCs Shipped in 2014

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The analysts saying Apple and Samsung will continue to dominate, but the competition will grow from such vendors as Microsoft.
Tablets shipments will continue to grow at the expense of traditional notebooks and desktops, accounting for essentially half of all PCs shipped next year, according to market research firm Canalys.
In a report Nov. 26, Canalys analysts, who count tablets among PCs, said that 285 million tablets—led by systems running on Google’s Android mobile operating system and Apple’s iPad—will ship next year, making up just under 50 percent of the PC market in 2014. By contrast, the analysts expect more than 192 million notebooks and 98 million desktop PCs to ship.
In the third quarter, tablets accounted for 40 percent of PC shipments, trailing traditional PCs by fewer than a half million units.
Analysts have been marking the continued trend upward of tablet shipments, forecasting the inevitable time when they will outpace traditional PCs. IDC analysts earlier this year predicted that tablet shipments would exceed portable PC shipments in 2013, and overtake all PC shipments by 2015.
Bob O’Donnell, program vice president of clients and displays at IDC, told eWEEK earlier this year that while tablet shipments continue to grow, people continue to use their PCs as their primary computing devices. However, with consumers using their tablets and smartphones for such tasks as email and Web surfing, they’re keeping their PCs longer, buying new ones every five years rather than every four. That drives down annual PC shipments, he said.
According to Canalys’ report, among tablets, those running Google’s Android mobile operating system will account for the bulk of shipments—about 65 percent—followed by Apple’s iPad. In addition, Apple and Samsung will continue to lead the tablet market for now, but there are changes occurring in the market that could changes things in the long term.
Apple should expect to continue losing share, but according to Canalys Senior Analyst Tim Coulling, executives with the company tend to worry more about gross margins. Apple remained the top vendor in the third quarter, and should do so again in the fourth quarter, after the release of the iPad Air and new iPad Mini.
“Apple’s decline in PC market share is unavoidable when considering its business model,” Coulling said in a statement. “Samsung narrowly took the lead in EMEA [Europe, Middle East and Africa] this quarter and Apple will lose its position to competitors in more markets in the future. However, Apple is one of the few companies making money from the tablet boom. Premium products attract high value consumers; for Apple, remaining highly profitable and driving revenue from its entire ecosystem is of greater importance than market share statistics.”
While Google-based tablets and iPads continue to dominate the market, Microsoft will see its smaller market share grow in 2014, according to Canalys. The software giant’s $7.1 billion acquisition of Nokia’s devices unit makes Microsoft an even bigger player in the mobile device space, according to Canalys Research Analyst Pin Chen Tang.
“As a vendor Microsoft needs to prove to channel partners and consumers that it is in this market for the long haul,” Tang said in a statement. “Balancing the coopetition with its vendor partners and embracing a ‘challenger’ rather than an ‘incumbent’ mentality is essential.”
The vendor needs drive app development and better utilize parts of its business to build up the ecosystem around its mobile business, he said. The first step should be to figure out how to deal with an overload of operating systems—Windows 8, Windows Phone and Windows RT, for devices running on the ARM architecture.
“Having three different operating systems to address the smart device landscape is confusing to both developers and consumers alike,” Tang said.
Samsung will continue to dominate the Android space—in the third quarter, it held 27 percent of the Android tablet market—but the vendor also is going to feel increasing competition, the analysts said. That competition will come from the hundreds of small- to micro-brand vendors—such as Nextbook, Onda and Teclast—as well as established players like Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Acer and Asus.
Canalys analysts—noting that BlackBerry has gotten out of the table space and that Barnes and Noble is moving away from having its own hardware—also expect consolidation through acquisitions, mergers and failures, particularly as PC vendors look to grow their tablet offerings while protecting their traditional PC businesses.

Instagram, finally, debuts on Windows phones


Instagram is now available for Windows phones, some three years after the photo-sharing app’s launch, the company announced Wednesday.
Users can download the app starting Wednesday from the Windows Phone Store, Instagram said in a blog post.
Instagram, which launched its service in 2010, has been available on iOS and Android-based smartphones for some time. The company has noticed a rise, however, in the mobile Windows platform, with tens of millions of smartphone users around the world, Instagram said.
“Our team has been working hard to bring Instagram to Windows phone users everywhere,” the company said.
The move could improve Instagram’s ability to compete in other emerging markets around the world like Asia, where Windows-based smartphones made by Nokia are popular. Some Windows-based smartphones may also be perfect for photo sharing, like the Nokia Lumia 1020, which features a 41-megapixel camera sensor.
Right now, Instagram on Windows phones will focus on the app’s core features, but the company will continue to develop it, Instagram said.
Instagram was acquired by Facebook last year, when it had about 30 million users. The company has grown strongly since then, with roughly 150 million users today, Instagram has said.


 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Google buys new robots which run faster than humans: meet Wildcat

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.

Facebook hires artificial intelligence guru to improve site

Facebook
FACEBOOK is working to become your new best friend, getting to know you better by infusing the billion-member social network's software with artificial intelligence.
The California-based social network giant is hiring professor Yann LeCun from New York University's Center for Data Science to head up a new artificial intelligence lab, aiming to use cutting-edge science to make Facebook more interesting and relevant.
For now, Facebook feeds may seem like a random jumble, but LeCun argues these "can be improved by intelligent systems."
"This could include things like ranking (the items in) news feeds, or determining the ads that are shown to users, to be more relevant," Mr LeCun said.
"Then there are things that are less directly connected, like analyzing content, understanding natural language and being able to model users... to allow them to learn new things, entertain them and help them achieve their goals."
Facebook is the world's biggest social network, but it faces the challenge of maintaining growth, keeping users engaged and delivering enough advertising to generate revenue growth without turning members off.
LeCun said the new artificial intelligence lab would be the largest research facility of its kind in the world, though he declined to provide numbers.
"We're limited only by how many smart people there are in the world that we can hire," the French-born mathematician and computer scientist said.
The lab will be based in three locations - New York, London and Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
But it will also be part of the broader artificial intelligence research community, according to LeCun, who starts his new job in January while keeping his NYU post.
Facebook's move follows Google's forays into artificial intelligence, and notably its acquisition earlier this year of DNNresearch, a startup created by University of Toronto professor Geoffrey Hinton and two of his graduate students, known for computer models of brain functions, which includes pattern and speech recognition.
Artificial intelligence can help computers "think" in ways similar to humans and help solve problems. In one famous example, IBM's Watson computer beat human contestants in the TV trivia game Jeopardy.
Big tech companies are all working on artificial intelligence to varying degrees, said Greg Sterling, analyst at Opus Research.
It's a somewhat "loaded and elusive term," he said, but it could "power a range of consumer and enterprise-facing applications" - even if Facebook doesn't quite know what those applications are yet.
Mr LeCun, the founding director of NYU's Center for Data Science, is known for creating an early version of a pattern-recognition algorithm that mimics in part the visual cortex of animals and humans.
LeCun's recent research projects include the application of "deep learning" methods for visual scene understanding, driverless cars and small flying robots, as well as speech recognition, and applications in biology and medicine.
James Hendler, who heads the Rensselaer Institute for Data Exploration and Applications, said Facebook already uses some artificial intelligence algorithms for its "social network graph," but that applying these to photos, videos and other "multimedia" data requires a boost in power.
"As they move into their own search and more of these new multimedia data types, they need more," Mr Hendler said.
"I expect that it will in the short term mainly focus on improving existing algorithms, for example better selection of what shows up in a user's Web feed.
"In the long run, we should see a lot more capabilities such as searching for photos of things one might be interested in, and more information in Facebook that results from your activities on other websites."              
                                                                               Source: news.com.au

Thursday, December 12, 2013

ICT Jokes

ICT Jokes
Here is the list of the rest of our computer jokes:



*Q: What did the spider do on the computer?
A: Made a website!

*Q: What did the computer do at lunchtime?
A: Had a byte!

Q: What does a baby computer call his father?
A: Data!

Q: Why did the computer keep sneezing?
A: It had a virus!

Q: What is a computer virus?
A: A terminal illness!

Q: Why was the computer cold?
A: It left it's Windows open!

Q: Why was there a bug in the computer?
A: Because it was looking for a byte to eat?

Q: Why did the computer squeak?
A: Because someone stepped on it's mouse!

Q: What do you get when you cross a computer and a life guard?
A: A screensaver!

Q: Where do all the cool mice live?
A: In their mousepads

Q: What do you get when you cross a computer with an elephant?
A: Lots of memory!
 
 

 
*Why did the computer sneeze? 

-Because it had a virus

 

Why did the computer crash?

-because it had a bad driver

 

What do computers surf on?

-key boards

 

Why was the computer cold?

-because Windows was left open

 

Why did the computer search for cheese?

-because its mouse was hungry

 

What do you call a computer hero?
-a screen saver
 
Why did the computer get hit by a branch?
-someone pressed log off
 
What did the mouse sing to the computer?
-click me baby one more time
 
 
 
 
*What do you get if you cross a computer with a dog?
-A machine that has bark worst than its byte
 
 
 
 
*Why was the computer so angry?
-Because it had a chip on its shoulder
 
 
 
 
*Where do computers go to dance?
-To the disk-o