5 Innovative features predicted to be in iphone 5


 There is a Rumour that iphone 5 will release in this yearend (most probably this October).As the Apple every year launches new product with innovative features. It’s almost quite certain that the next iPhone to be released would be the iPhone 5 – although it would be the 6th gen iPhone (considering 3GS and 4S on the line). As to the sentimental factor, the iPhone 5 was probably the last iPhone project Steve Jobs was working on. Something on the lines of Steve’s disapproval for a 4-inch screen on the iPhone was heard on many websites recently – indicating something about the iPhone 5 specs.
Many of these innovative features of iPhone 5 listed below !


     1. Wireless Charging
          Well… this iPhone 5 specification would give you break! But you never know the wireless charging is really creating a mass appeal. It could be possible with the inductive wireless charging technology. If you could juice up the battery of iPhone 5 then this will be a big hit. So until iPhone 5 release date comes and the Apple release new smart phone with super cool iPhone 5 features, imagine charging this smartphone without cable.

    2. Fire-proof iPhone
               New iPhone 5 is likely to be the fire-proof and the company has organized a patent app for highly developed material which is halogen-free flame retardant. It could be incorporated in the iPhone 5 specifications to build this new iPhone 5 and other Apple products.

     3. iPhone 5 Could Have A Quad-Core Processor
             Stunned with this iPhone 5 feature?? Well, why not to be…This would mark the beginning of a new CPU-arms race in the market. A dual-core processor for a smartphone has become a common thing these days. One of the chief competitions between Samsung smartphones running Android and Apple smartphones running iOS is the processor each boasts of. The A5 has outdone most Android-supporting processors that other companies have come up with, but according to certain rumors, Apple could be one-upping the race with an all-new, better-than-A6, quad-core processor!
   
    4. iPhone 5 Form Factor Could Be Bigger Than iPhone 4S?
         Unlike iPhone 4, we’ve not had any testing prototype leaked out accidentally. This means all we have is speculation built upon speculation. Still, there are certain clues – like the 4-inch iPhone 5 screen – which could give a bit of a hint as to the form factor. We’re expecting a normal, iPhone 4S kind of a form-factor. All those rumors about a curved-glass display are out the window. In a lawsuit between Apple and Samsung, Apple suggested Samsung to go for curved-glass form-factors – which kind of proves that Apple isn’t taking that up for its iPhone 5.
Of course, we could expect the iPhone 5 to grow a bit bigger than the palm-friendly iPhone 4S or iPhone 4. There has been a constant need raised by iPhone users as to the screen size – and this 4-inch thing could probably be the answer to the need. But thenthe iPhone 5 could only have the display screen larger – not the whole body. That would make UI bigger, but the palm-friendliness remain unaltered.
   5. NFC Payment
             According to the reports, this NFC (Near Field Communication) technology is under testing and if it comes, then user will be able to make countless payment through scanner. However, according to the ibtimes, the analysts at Jefferies are expecting that this NFC technology will be revealed in the iPhone 5S (probably next version of iPhone 5). Such iPhone 5 features will definitely create waves in the market.


More than these sometime before the rumors began spreading like wildfire, there was this strange but thoughtful remark about iPhone 5 supporting Nano-SIMs to make the design compact – or keep it unaltered (from iPhone 4S) despite a size-increase in the display.
 With these Innovative features Apple very sure break the market this year.

How to Disable/Remove your Facebook Timeline?



Facebook is simply the ruler of the social networking world and the reason is its awesome features with a user friendly interface. The concept of wall as a profile is highly appreciated by the users and Facebook is having more than 900 million users and half of them log in to their accounts almost daily. Facebook has came up with a brand new concept of facebook profile named as Timeline instead of wall. Timeline basically is a two columned interface having a big cover photo at the top.

Many users have found the new timeline interface annoying. The new timeline interface is complicated and very cluttered. Old Facebook interface was much simpler and cleaner compared to Timeline. When Facebook rolled out this new interface they didn't give users option to  choose between the interfaces. After searching all over the web we have finally found a solution to switch to old Facebook. All you have to do is install an extension in your browser. The name of extension is TimeLineRemove. The extension installs quickly and gives you easy, two-click access to disabling Facebook’s Timeline view.

Click here to download TimeLineRemove extension for  Google Chrome



Click here to download TimeLineRemove extension for  Mozilla Firefox


Click here to download TimeLineRemove extension for Internet Explorer


After installing the extension, you’ll see a button added to your browser’s toolbar. Click it, then toggle between enabling and disabling the Timeline view with the “Status: TimeLine Remove” link in the small window below the button. A green check-mark icon means the extension is disabling the Timeline view; a red X means the extension is not blocking Timeline. And if you want to hide the Timeline and keep it hidden, you can right-click on the button to hide it, leaving the extension running in the background.

All you need to know about USB 2.0 and 3.0


USB – which stands for Universal Serial Bus , allows computers to connect to hard drives, CF card readers, keyboards and all sorts of other devices via a single cable that sends data and provides power. It’s been around since 1998 in one form or another according to Wikipedia.

Your computer probably has connections (or ports) for USB2 – currently the most common type of connector found on computers. The new kid on the block is USB3 – also known as “SuperSpeed USB” to differentiate it from the older “Hi-Speed USB” (a.k.a, USB2).

And now with USB 3.0 products becoming more prevalent, consumers are excited to see what enhancements have been made to the tried and true technology. Here’s what you need to know about how USB 3.0 is different from USB 2.0, and why it matters.


USB 3.0 is 10 Times Faster than its 2.0 Predecessor

The main benefit to USB 3.0 technology is that it is approximately 10 times faster than USB 2.0 technology. And while this increase in speed may be virtually unnoticeable in some products, like your USB 3.0 keyboard, there are certain types of peripherals that will showcase the speed upgrade, namely portable and external hard drives.

Consider this: If you’re backing up a large music or image collection, or you’re creating a copy of your video files, transferring these files via USB 3.0 will take much less time than performing the transfer via USB 2.0. USB 3.0 is able to transmit nearly 5 Gbps, whereas USB 2.0 is capable of transmitting 480mbps of data.  Because of its much faster speed, a backup that may have taken a USB 2.0 drive more than 15 minutes in the past can now be completed in just over 1 minute on a USB 3.0 drive.

USB 3.0 Ads Additional Functionality but Stays Backward Compatible
Though the wiring that goes into the USB 3.0 cables is different than USB 2.0 wiring, the plug that connects to the USB outlet remains standard, providing full physical and functional backward capability. This means that your newly purchased portable USB 3.0 hard drive will work just fine with your older laptop that only has USB 2.0 ports. However, in situations like this, the USB 3.0 product will perform at the same level as a USB 2.0 product, so speed and power benefits will not be fully realized.

In the computer world, it’s common knowledge that your system is only as fast as its slowest component, and this certainly holds true when talking about USB 3.0. In order to reap the greatest benefits in speed, your receiving device will need to be able to function as quickly as the USB 3.0 device sending the data. For example, if you’re using a USB 3.0 external desktop hard drive to back up data to a machine with a magnetic hard drive that writes data at 7200 RPM, the process will be slowed considerably. However, if you’re backing up that same data to a solid state device like a flash drive, you’ll likely be pleased and impressed with the speed of the transfer.

USB 3.0 Allows for Bi-Directional Data Transfers
Another difference between USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 comes in the form of its signaling method—USB 2.0 uses a polling mechanism where USB 3.0 uses an asynchronous mechanism. In layman’s language, this means that USB 3.0 is capable of simultaneously sending and receiving data, while USB 2.0 can only handle only one direction of data at any time. This particular difference is likely to be the most noticeable in cases involving transferring data between USB hard drives, as bi-direction data support isn’t an issue in less complex USB devices like the standard computer mouse.

USB 3.0 Includes Power Management Improvements
Enhanced power management is also available in USB 3.0, making these devices more efficient and less costly to operate than similar USB 2.0 devices. Using about 1/3 of the power necessary for a USB 2.0 device, USB 3.0 devices are built to shift into a lower power state when not being actively used by the device. Additionally, USB 3.0 technology has a higher energy capacity, allowing the technology to power more devices from one hub and to effectively handle hardware with more robust power needs.




Hardware support required
All this talk of speed is moot if you don't have a computer that supports this new technology, and very few do at this point. The first devices that were certified for USB 3.0 were introduced just over a year ago, and they're only just now arriving in stores. That holds for computers just as it does for hard drives and other peripherals.

Thus, if you're in the market for an external hard drive for your laptop, both the hard drive and the laptop have to support USB 3.0 in order for you to take advantage of the speed it offers, which means they both have to be very new. And not even all new computers and hard drives support USB 3.0, so make sure you take a close look at the specifications for the hardware you plan to buy.

USB 3.0 devices also work with 2.0 partners, but only at 2.0 speed. If you buy that 3.0 hard drive but still have a 2.0 laptop, you'll be able to use it; you'll just pay more money for performance advantages you can't yet enjoy. The same rule applies if you have a 2.0 hard drive and a 3.0 laptop. Your connection is only as fast as the slowest component, whatever that may be.







What is Google Drive?

 The wait is over. Google’s free cloud storage is finally here, and it looks pretty good. But, Google Drive is far, far, more than just storage. It’s combines free storage and Google Docs into a nearly seamless cloud-based office suite.


Some Quick Specs about Google Drive
  • 5GB free online storage (plus 10GB of Gmail storage and 1GB of Picasa storage, also free)
  • Web access and a desktop app (PC and Mac) for drag and drop syncing
  • Android mobile app with an IOS version on the way
  • Upgrades available
  • 25GB Drive and Picasa storage and a Gmail bump to 25GB for $2.49/month
  • 100GB Drive and Picasa storage and a Gmail bump to 25GB for $4.99/month
  • Additional plans up to 16TB (yes, Terabytes.  Wow.)
So that’s not bad.  More free storage than Dropbox.  Less than Microsoft Skydrive. Still, 5GB for free is a decent offering for a cloud storage service.

Why you should go for Google Drive?

These are some features of GDrive:

Google Docs Integration

Easy access to existing Google Docs and easy creation and sharing of new files. Google claims collaborative editing will show updates on the fly to all users viewing the shared document.

Gmail and Google+ connectivity

Files on the drive can be attached to Gmail messages with a link rather than the entire thing (which seems to make the increased storage a little less necessary, but whatever).  Google Drive media files are accessible from Google+ to simplify sharing.

Search Tools

Drive seems to have incorporated some of the functionality of Evernote, with OCR of text scans and image recognition providing search access to files that typically require tags for searching.

In-Browser Viewing

claims over 30 file types can be viewed from inside the browser, including Illustrator and Photoshop, even if the parent application is not installed on the computer.  This of course presupposes that the Shockwave Flash plugin in Chrome hasn’t crashed (again).

App Integration

Create and open files for “a variety of apps” from within Google Drive.

Easy Sharing

Granular sharing control for all files in Drive

Collaboration

Commenting tools from inside the documents in Drive

Revision History

Tracking of all file changes from every save going back 30 days by default, but configurable to track all changes.

Getting Started with Google Drive


Setting up Google Drive on Windows PCs and Macs is easy. Just go the Google Drive Start page, and hit the Go to Google Drive button.





  This will bring you to your new Google Drive page. This page will already include your Google Docs. Now,    if you're a Windows or Mac user you can download the software to use it with a local client ala Dropbox.  If you're using Linux, you'll need to wait for the local software to show up. 




    As per usual, you'll need to agree to the terms of service (ToS). 




     If you do accept, setting up Google Drive is easy.


   The program will start to sync your files from your Google Drive folder in your PC and Google Drive.

Some handy features of Google Drive

  • Google Drive search, which is confined to your drive, works extremely well.
  • One of the most useful Google Drive views to be Activity. This view places your most recently edited files at the top but lets you hide files or collections-Google jargon for directories or folders--you don't want to see them.
  • It also seamlessly integrates Google Docs and includes revision control. Don't like the changes you made to a document? Just click back to an earlier one.
  • Google Drive also lets you share your work with co-workers. They can then either edit it themselves, if you let them, or they can just comment on it. This is a handy feature.
  • There are also a host of business applications either already here, or on their way, to Google Drive, like WeVideo that will let you do group video-editing on media files kept on Google Drive.
  • You can also share your files with your co-workers either directly from your drive or by sending them e-mails, which contain links to the specific file or folder you're sharing with them.

 As you can see from all this, Google Drive isn't just storage. It's a whole new way of doing collaborative work online.

why this "welcome to nginx!".........?

Here are the few solutions to get rid of the Welcome to nginx! problem.
When i tried to open google i got page with single line "Welcome to nginx".From than onwards i started search for solution to overcome this error and atlast I got few solutions, nginx is among the 3 most popular web servers in the world, it's being used by over 10% of the Internet web sites, including 25% of the top-1000 ones. It is a free open source server software, focused on high performance and high concurrency, and it's absolutely legitimate and has nothing to do with any kind of threatening or malicious activity per second. A web page saying “Welcome to nginx!” is one of the diagnostics responses that can be produced by any of the web sites running nginx.

However, you are right in your assumption that something must be wrong with your browser, operating system or even router setup when you are trying to access a well known web site and instead of a familiar page you get “Welcome to nginx!”. This should not happen if your computer and network
are clean and safe.

In general it occurs due to problem in browser because of lots of history and cookies.We can overcome this problem by just clearing up all cookies and history of your browser
For Chrome browser
-->Go to settings
-->select Under the Hood option
-->In privacy choose Clear browser data...
and clear all

For Internet Explorer
-->Goto settings
-->Select safety
-->choose Delete Browser History
OR simply Click Ctrl+Shift+Delete

For Mozilla Firefox is also smae as Internet explorer.

For Opera
--> Goto settings
-->Delete private Data

For Safari
--> Goto settings
-->select preferences
-->choose  Privacy option
-->Then Remove All Websites Data...

Thus you can browse without Getting "Welcome to this page" And Feel free to leave your comments below.

How to merge partitions of hard disk in windows7/Vista to extend volume


Merging of two or more partitions is quite simple as partitioning Hard disk in windows7 which i mention in my previous post.
The procedure will goes on like this:-
The first three steps are common for both partitioning and merging
Step1:-Goto "start" button and Right click on"computer" then you will navigate to options click "Manage"


step2:-A new window will appear with name "Computer management" click on "storage" in that window  and then go to "Disk Management".

After clicking Storage will give the your disk space in computer.
Step3:-Select the partition Which you want to merge right click on it and select "Delete Volume...",before doing this backup the content in that drive

Step4:-Then Deleted volume becomes unallocated space,right click on the partition left to it(here it is 'C') and select "Extend Volume..."


Step3:-Extend Volume Wizard will be opened press next,then select amount of space you want to merge Or keep the same value if you want to merge total volume of partition.

Thus you can successfully merge the partition,this proces works for all windows 7 favours and Feel free to post ur valuable comments or any suggestions

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