Tuesday, 24 December 2019
Friday, 31 August 2018
LAPTOP NOT OPENING | AMD
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AMD GRAPHIC CARD PROBLEM, DISPLAY NOT SHOWING IN LAPTOP, LAPTOP DISPLAY NOT WORKING, LAPTOP NOT OPENING, LAPTOP NOT WORKING, LAPTOP SCREEN
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This could be one of the problem if you are using some old laptop with graphic card these laptop have GPU as a part of motherboard and with long usage and heat the soldering of GPU with motherboard gets loosen due to which laptop don't start as they have only one graphic card while new laptop have two one for your display and other for gaming etc so if one damages other can work.
SOLUTION: IF YOU GO TO REPAIR SHOP THEY WILL JUST PUT A GLUE AROUND SOLDERING AND THAT WILL TEMPORARY FIX ,THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU NEED TO PURCHASE A NEW LAPTOP SO DON'T GO FOR REPAIR BECAUSE THAT REPAIR WON'T LAST LONG BUY A NEW ONE.
SOLUTION: IF YOU GO TO REPAIR SHOP THEY WILL JUST PUT A GLUE AROUND SOLDERING AND THAT WILL TEMPORARY FIX ,THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU NEED TO PURCHASE A NEW LAPTOP SO DON'T GO FOR REPAIR BECAUSE THAT REPAIR WON'T LAST LONG BUY A NEW ONE.
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Full Guide To Use COGENT CSD200 Fingerprint Scanner in Your Java Project
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Hello everyone,
Today i am going to tell you the easy way in which you can integrate CSD200 into your java project.
PROCEDURE
1-First download the drivers of the device ,google it you will get it easily.
2-Now in order to integrate it with your Java application i am providing a Applet code , which you can modify according to your own needs and use it.
DOWNLOAD HERE...........
Today i am going to tell you the easy way in which you can integrate CSD200 into your java project.
PROCEDURE
1-First download the drivers of the device ,google it you will get it easily.
2-Now in order to integrate it with your Java application i am providing a Applet code , which you can modify according to your own needs and use it.
DOWNLOAD HERE...........
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
A.K Prajapati Computer Graphics .pdf Book
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Download full pdf version of Computer Graphics Book A.K Prajapti very useful for Student studying computer graphics as graduation year subject.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD
Friday, 25 September 2015
How To crash Google's Chrome With Just 8 Characters
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http://a/%%30%30
Just Type above code in your chrome browser address bar and see what happens .
This buy was first discovered by researcher "ANDRIS ATTEKA" last Friday and was reported to Google's Chrome Bug Tracker.
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By the time check out this code in your chrome !!!!!
Just Type above code in your chrome browser address bar and see what happens .
This buy was first discovered by researcher "ANDRIS ATTEKA" last Friday and was reported to Google's Chrome Bug Tracker.
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By the time check out this code in your chrome !!!!!
http://a/%%30%30'.
http://a/%%30%30'.
http://a/%%30%30'.
http://a/%%30%30'.
http://a/%%30%30'.
The bug was first discovered by researcher Andris Atteka last Friday and was reported to Google's Chromum bug tracker. Atteka presented it as follows 'http://a/%%30%30'.
- See more at:
http://www.dailytech.com/Breaking+Bad+How+to+Crash+Googles+Chrome+Browser+With+Just+8+Characters/article37494.htm#sthash.2jW0yzUY.dpuf
Google's New Search Icon Was Created In 2008 By Russian Designer
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Google's new search logo is nothing but a redefined version of Logo create by Russian designer-
"DENIS KORTUNAV"
Back in 2008 Kortunav was among the handful designers to try their hand in reimagining of Google's Icon.
Denis
Kortunov, Turbomilk partner, Acronis user experience director, and now
creator of Google's new icon... [Image Source: Turbomilk] - See more at:
http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Denis
Kortunov, Turbomilk partner, Acronis user experience director, and now
creator of Google's new icon... [Image Source: Turbomilk] - See more at:
http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Denis
Kortunov, Turbomilk partner, Acronis user experience director, and now
creator of Google's new icon... [Image Source: Turbomilk] - See more at:
http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpufDENIS
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An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
An
interesting fact I haven't seen widely reported is that Google's new
logo actually substantially similar to / is derived from a fan-made
design created by Turbomilk-affiliated Russian designer Denis Kortunov several years ago.
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Back in 2008 Kortunov -- a vocal critic of Google's mid-2008 icon refresh -- was among a handful of designers to try their hand at a reimagining of Google's icon. The results were posted to Turbomilk.
It is immediately apparent that the logo above -- Google's new design -- is a only minimally tweaked derivative of Kortunov's second cut. Interestingly the page for this session has disappeared (perhaps at Google's request), but it's still available in the Wayback Machine. - See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/Exclusive+Googles+New+Search+Icon+Was+Created+in+2008+by+Russian+Designer/article37480.htm#sthash.dY2OA0KG.dpuf
Thursday, 27 August 2015
GOOGLE'S NEW LOGO
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What started out as nothing more than a humble search engine, Google
has grown to into one of the most powerful forces on the web, reaching
its hands into just about every market including mobile, email, maps,
web browsing, and so much more. Most recently, Google also saw a big
change in its structure with the introduction of a parent company called Alphabet.
To celebrate this evolution, Google has released a video showcasing its accomplishments over the years, while also outing a brand new logo.
As it has been from the company’s beginning, the logo is still the name “Google” but the styling has been considerably revamped. The new look is much more modern and has a material design air to it.
Here’s Google’s official reasoning behind the changes and an explanation of how the new logo will help improve the Google experience — regardless of whether you’re using it on a PC, tablet, phone, car, or elsewhere:
To celebrate this evolution, Google has released a video showcasing its accomplishments over the years, while also outing a brand new logo.
As it has been from the company’s beginning, the logo is still the name “Google” but the styling has been considerably revamped. The new look is much more modern and has a material design air to it.
Here’s Google’s official reasoning behind the changes and an explanation of how the new logo will help improve the Google experience — regardless of whether you’re using it on a PC, tablet, phone, car, or elsewhere:
- These days, people interact with Google products across many different platforms, apps and devices—sometimes all in a single day. You expect Google to help you whenever and wherever you need it, whether it’s on your mobile phone, TV, watch, the dashboard in your car, and yes, even a desktop!
It doesn’t simply tell you that you’re using Google, but also shows you how Google is working for you. For example, new elements like a colorful Google mic help you identify and interact with Google whether you’re talking, tapping or typing. Meanwhile, we’re bidding adieu to the little blue “g” icon and replacing it with a four-color “G” that matches the logo.
- Today we’re introducing a new logo and identity family that reflects this reality and shows you when the Google magic is working for you, even on the tiniest screens. As you’ll see, we’ve taken the Google logo and branding, which were originally built for a single desktop browser page, and updated them for a world of seamless computing across an endless number of devices and different kinds of inputs (such as tap, type and talk).
ANDROID 6.0 Marshmallow
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Hey guys today at tech stuff we will review some amazing features of ANDROID new version 6.0 MARSHMALLOW.
**************TOP FEATURES***************
Google's virtual assistant is arguably one of Android's best features and it's going to get even better in Android 6.0. Now you'll be able to get useful, contextual information on anything you have currently running on your phone screen. So if you're watching a video on YouTube, simply hold down on the home button to find out more information about someone in the video. Another example where on Tap could be useful is getting restaurant suggestions when you're talking about going out for dinner in a text message conversation.
Other additional Google Now improvements include the ability to say 'OK Google' wherever you are in the Android operating system.
Google is also slightly simplifying the permissions categories, which are now fewer and easier to follow. Because users are now able to deny access to certain permissions, app developers will need to account for it and build their apps so they continue working even if the lack of some permissions deactivates features.
In a bid to hopefully give your battery life a boost, Android Marshmallow is introducing a feature that recognise when the Android device is in a rested state to help conserve power.
Google says it has tested it with a Nexus 9 and claims it can help make battery life last two times longer in standby mode by using fewer background services. If you're worried about missing out on alarms and incoming instant messages, Doze will still allow those notifications and modes to be activated.
**************TOP FEATURES***************
Google's virtual assistant is arguably one of Android's best features and it's going to get even better in Android 6.0. Now you'll be able to get useful, contextual information on anything you have currently running on your phone screen. So if you're watching a video on YouTube, simply hold down on the home button to find out more information about someone in the video. Another example where on Tap could be useful is getting restaurant suggestions when you're talking about going out for dinner in a text message conversation.
Other additional Google Now improvements include the ability to say 'OK Google' wherever you are in the Android operating system.
2-Granular permissions
One of the biggest changes is granular permissions support with Android M. In short, you now can approve permissions as you first encounter them, instead of merely granting all permissions when you first install an app. You’ll also be able to go into Settings and add and revoke certain permissions whenever you see fit. The only downside to this new system is that it requires to Android M SDK, and therefore legacy apps won’t allow these granular control until they are further updated.
Google is also slightly simplifying the permissions categories, which are now fewer and easier to follow. Because users are now able to deny access to certain permissions, app developers will need to account for it and build their apps so they continue working even if the lack of some permissions deactivates features.
In a bid to hopefully give your battery life a boost, Android Marshmallow is introducing a feature that recognise when the Android device is in a rested state to help conserve power.
Google says it has tested it with a Nexus 9 and claims it can help make battery life last two times longer in standby mode by using fewer background services. If you're worried about missing out on alarms and incoming instant messages, Doze will still allow those notifications and modes to be activated.
While fingerprint technology is not really
widespread on Android phones, Google is opening the necessary APIs to
allow developers to add fingerprint support with any app. That improved
biometric authentication will also be extended to Android Pay to
authorise payments, making it work a lot like Apple Pay.
5-USB Type C support
Predictably, Google is adding USB Type C support to stock Android M, which should give a nice impulse to the adoption of the new standard. Type C has a wealth of benefits, but Google chose to highlight reversible charging, which means you can choose which device receives a charge when, for instance, you connect two smartphones through Type C. USB Type C is also compact, reversible, and high capacity.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
HOW TO DOWNLOAD FROM RESTRICTED COLLEGE WIFI
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Hey guys , today i will teach you how you can download blocked content and play youtube from collage wifi .I am not not going to use any vpn for this because some wifi also block use of vpn .
PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
- First connect to your desired network then open your browser.
- Go to www.boomproxy.com
- Now you will see a address bar .
- Just type the address you want to visit and start download.
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Use Cortana to control your Android phone from Windows 10
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Windows 10 marks the official debut of Cortana on the desktop, and
already a developer has integrated the voice assistant with Android
devices. Mass producer of Tasker plugins João Dias, known as joaomgcd
in the Play Store, has published this video showing Cortana playing
along with AutoRemote and AutoVoice to control room lights and disable
phone notifications.
PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
- Install Tasker, AutoVoice and AutoRemote on the Android device.
- Install the AutoRemote Chrome Extension and add your Android device to it in the Chrome Extension Options (Right-click AutoRemote extension icon -> Options)
- Enable Cortana commands in the Chrome Extension Options
- Also enable sending Cortana commands to the devices you want
- Open Tasker and import this profile (or use this if you’re using the AutoApps unlocked AutoRemoteLite). To do this:
- Download file to Android Device
- Click profiles tab in Tasker->import->browse for file
- Back out of Tasker with the back button
- Set your default browser to Chrome on your Windows 10 PC
Anything that can be done on Android via AutoVoice can now also be done from your Windows 10 PC!
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
WINDOWS 10 REVIEW ( GET WINDOWS 10 OFFICAL COPY FREE)
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WINDOWS 10 REVIEW
After the launch of windows 8 , Microsoft could not satisfy its customers due to many changes that it made in 8( espically the dissapperance of start button ) and people still loved windows 7 .In order to satisfy its customer and give a tough competition to android nd ios windows finally is ready with it windows 10 .Windows 10 can be better said a combination of windows 7 and windows 8 features which is going to amaze its customers.
So, today at TECH STUFF we are going to review windows 10 and should you upgrade to windows 10 or not.
UI( user interface )
PERFORMANCE
Microsoft has done lot of homework to make windows 10 run super smooth let us look at its performance features
GAMING
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENT FOR RUNNING WINDOWS 10
NEWLY ADDED FEATURES
1-EDGE BROWSER
CONCLUSION
So, if you a hater of windows 8 but still running windows 7 then its time for you get updated to windows 10.But if you are a gaming beast that before upgrading to windows 10 make sure that your pc drivers are available for running in windows 10.
(MICROSOFT IS PROVIDING FREE UPGRADE FROM WINDOWS 7 AND WINDOWS 8 FREE OF COST , EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ORIGINAL WINDOWS INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM)
GRAB YOUR FREE COPY NOW
LINK
After the launch of windows 8 , Microsoft could not satisfy its customers due to many changes that it made in 8( espically the dissapperance of start button ) and people still loved windows 7 .In order to satisfy its customer and give a tough competition to android nd ios windows finally is ready with it windows 10 .Windows 10 can be better said a combination of windows 7 and windows 8 features which is going to amaze its customers.
So, today at TECH STUFF we are going to review windows 10 and should you upgrade to windows 10 or not.
UI( user interface )
- Windows 10 remapped the entire ui to give it’s a unique look with addition of ” start button’’ which people missed in windows 8 but 10 also incorporated window 8’s “live tiles” .
- This time you can easily customize the start menu – you can resize it, rearrange tiles, create group of tiles, and you can also revert to windows 8 start screen
- Microsoft has also updated the system icons in the new build to match the new Microsoft design .windows 10 comes with 3 D icons
- Overall windows 10 has a modern ui with bit dark theme which gives it a cool look as its ui is much better as compared to 7 and 8
PERFORMANCE
Microsoft has done lot of homework to make windows 10 run super smooth let us look at its performance features
- Quick boot up time
- Power management for laptop , tablets and windows phone
- For gaming windows 10 will come exclusive access to DirectX 12 which promises to unlock more performance from your existing hardware .
- Windows 10 uses about 17 % of the memory so , with less resources it can the processes easily while the remaining can be used for gaming and other memory intensive programs
- Like windows 8 pausing and copying operation can be paused in windows 10
GAMING
- In case of gaming performance Windows 10 is about 0.5 % slower than windows 7 ( don’t bother too much )
- For gaming windows 10 will come exclusive access to DirectX 12 which promises to unlock more performance from your existing hardware
- Windows 10 also has the ability to access your XboX live account , streame games, from your Xbox to your pc and have multiplayer games work with both PC and xbox players
- Probaly the neatest feature is built in game capture . This will constantly record your gaming session , allowing you to grab a snapshot of the last 30 secconds of gameplay with your friends.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENT FOR RUNNING WINDOWS 10
- PROCESSOR –1 gigahertz ( GHz) or faster
- RAM- 1 gigabyte (GB) (32 -bit ) OR 2 GB (64-bit)
- FREE HARD DISK SPACE – 16 GB
- GRAPHICS CARD –Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
- A MICROSOFT ACCOUNT AND INTERNET ACCESS
NEWLY ADDED FEATURES
1-EDGE BROWSER
- For those who do care, Edge runs on EdgeHTML, a forked version of Trident (which is the Web layout engine behind IE). Microsoft has stripped out the old code used in older versions of the browser and rewrote the majority of the original source code, to create a rendering engine that supports interoperability for the “modern” Web.
- Early benchmark tests of various browsers have shown that Microsoft’s new Edge browser is faster than Internet Explorer; by some standards, it’s even faster than Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple’s Safari browser. The Verge, Facebook, Amazon and video streams ONetflix loaded quickly and without issue.
It’s faster than Internet Explorer And Chrome
If one of the reasons you’re holding back on trying out Edge is because of Internet Explorer’s legacy, then it’s time to drop that and give it a chance. Things change, times move on.
Yes, Internet Explorer was slow to start, slow to fully load pages and, frankly, just a bit on the ugly and bloated side, but Edge is pleasingly snappy.
In the Futuremark Peacekeeper browser performance test, it scored 1248.
What is Cortana?
Cortana
is your clever new personal assistant.
Cortana
will help you find things on your PC, manage your calendar, track
packages, find files, chat with you, and tell jokes. The more you use
Cortana, the more personalized your experience will be.
To get started, type a question in the search box on the taskbar.
Or select the microphone icon and talk to Cortana. (Typing works for all
types of PCs, but you need a mic to talk.)
Here are some things you can say to Cortana:
- How old are you?
- Tell me a joke.
- Show me the latest NBA scores.
- How many calories in a boiled egg?
- Put swimming on my calendar for tomorrow.
- Change my 3 PM event to 4.
- What's happening this weekend?
CONCLUSION
So, if you a hater of windows 8 but still running windows 7 then its time for you get updated to windows 10.But if you are a gaming beast that before upgrading to windows 10 make sure that your pc drivers are available for running in windows 10.
(MICROSOFT IS PROVIDING FREE UPGRADE FROM WINDOWS 7 AND WINDOWS 8 FREE OF COST , EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ORIGINAL WINDOWS INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM)
GRAB YOUR FREE COPY NOW
LINK
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
ROOT ANY ANDROID PHONE DIRECTLY WITH ANDROID APP ( FRAMAROOT)
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Guys do you want to root your android phone and enjoy all the benefits of rooted user, but don't know how to root and does not want to involve in typical rooting methods. Finally this post is for you , root any mediatek chipset running device directly by app called FRAMAROOT.
PROCEDURE
FROM MORE INFO VISIT
www.framaroot.net
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PROCEDURE
- Firstly download the framaroot from below
- Open Framaroot and select one of the following action:
- Check your device compatibility here.
- Its works for android version from 2 to 4( IT MAY NOT WORK ON LOLIPOP )
FROM MORE INFO VISIT
www.framaroot.net
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