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Posted at 4:25 PM |  by Hunter

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Blackberry: will show casing, new smart car concepts during it unveiling at the CES 2017 in Las Vegas. During the event, Blackberry will be showing a specially developed Jaguar XJ with a digital cockpit, HD in-car communication and active noise control. - 


Photo Source:  Digital Times


Lenovo as developed a pair smart glasses call the Lenovo New Glass C200.  These glasses look similar to the Google Glass that attempt that ended in 2015.  The Lenovo New Glass will run a Linux-based OS and feature augmented reality and an AR software, called Lenovo NBD Titan.  The Software will allow users to build and edit content through the smart glasses or on a handset. 


Source:- http://www.dailytech.com/Here+is+the+Latest+News+in+Tech/article39972.htm

Blackberry is making strides in smart car technology

Blackberry: will show casing, new smart car concepts during it unveiling at the CES 2017 in Las Vegas. During the event, Blackberry will be showing a specially developed Jaguar XJ with a digital cockpit, HD in-car communication and active noise control. - 


Photo Source:  Digital Times


Lenovo as developed a pair smart glasses call the Lenovo New Glass C200.  These glasses look similar to the Google Glass that attempt that ended in 2015.  The Lenovo New Glass will run a Linux-based OS and feature augmented reality and an AR software, called Lenovo NBD Titan.  The Software will allow users to build and edit content through the smart glasses or on a handset. 


Source:- http://www.dailytech.com/Here+is+the+Latest+News+in+Tech/article39972.htm

Posted at 7:38 PM |  by Hunter

Monday, December 26, 2016

1. Siteground

We’ve ranked Siteground as our number 1 web host. Not only for their outstanding user satisfaction rating, but also for their long list of features and plans, which can be carefully tailored to suit you.They host more than a quarter of a million domains, manage 1,000s of servers across three countries and over the last 30 days had an uptime of 99.99%.

2. InMotion Hosting

InMotion Hosting has been providing web hosting services since 2001. They’re so confident that you’ll be satisfied with their service that they offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Last year, InMotion Hosting received more than 20,000 positive reviews. Between their reputation and their money-back guarantee, you can be sure that you’re in safe – and reliable – hands.

3. iPage

Coming in at third, iPage are also a consistent performer and their users often go to great lengths to comment on how good their support is. Like Siteground, they offer a range of useful freebies to help you get your website up and running quickly.

4. BlueHost

Founded in 2003 and part of the Endurance family since 2010, Bluehost aims to make a better hosting experience. And with shared, VPS, and dedicated hosting packages, they’re clearly doing a good job. They’re doing so well in fact that they’re one of the few hosting companies actually recommended by WordPress.

5. Arvixe

Arvixe is one of the fastest growing hosting companies in the world, and in 2014 snapped up by the Endurance International Group. Focusing on providing businesses and developers with the best possible hardware and maximum flexibility, they help technical experts succeed, no matter what their project.

6. Web Hosting Hub

A niche site working for small businesses, Web Hosting Hub (the sister site of InMotion) offers shared hosting only. But what they lack in diversity, they make up for with features, add-ons, and small business services. With design tools and designers on hand, they’ll a one-stop shop for small businesses.

7. GreenGeeks

Independently owned since 2008 and boasting over 300,000+ websites, California-based GreenGeeks offers top quality hardware while still being the most eco-friendly hosting company in the world. Their shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated solutions are packed with features and benefits, including money back and up-time guarantees.

8. HostGator

HostGator is one of the best known hosting sites in the world. Owned by Endurance International since 2012 and with a slew of awards and positive reviews, HostGator’s simple but robust plans are always a crowd pleaser. With simple, unlimited shared plans and variety of VPS, reseller, and dedicated packages, HostGator always has something for everyone.

9. A2 Hosting

Michigan-based A2 Hosting gives users some of the fastest hosting services on the market. Built entirely on SSD drives and constantly tinkering to make servers go even faster, A2 Hosting is the Rolls Royce of the hosting world. And with a 30 day money back guarantee and 24/7 support, it’s clear that they put the customer first.

Top 9 BEST Web Hosting Services site of 2016

1. Siteground

We’ve ranked Siteground as our number 1 web host. Not only for their outstanding user satisfaction rating, but also for their long list of features and plans, which can be carefully tailored to suit you.They host more than a quarter of a million domains, manage 1,000s of servers across three countries and over the last 30 days had an uptime of 99.99%.

2. InMotion Hosting

InMotion Hosting has been providing web hosting services since 2001. They’re so confident that you’ll be satisfied with their service that they offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Last year, InMotion Hosting received more than 20,000 positive reviews. Between their reputation and their money-back guarantee, you can be sure that you’re in safe – and reliable – hands.

3. iPage

Coming in at third, iPage are also a consistent performer and their users often go to great lengths to comment on how good their support is. Like Siteground, they offer a range of useful freebies to help you get your website up and running quickly.

4. BlueHost

Founded in 2003 and part of the Endurance family since 2010, Bluehost aims to make a better hosting experience. And with shared, VPS, and dedicated hosting packages, they’re clearly doing a good job. They’re doing so well in fact that they’re one of the few hosting companies actually recommended by WordPress.

5. Arvixe

Arvixe is one of the fastest growing hosting companies in the world, and in 2014 snapped up by the Endurance International Group. Focusing on providing businesses and developers with the best possible hardware and maximum flexibility, they help technical experts succeed, no matter what their project.

6. Web Hosting Hub

A niche site working for small businesses, Web Hosting Hub (the sister site of InMotion) offers shared hosting only. But what they lack in diversity, they make up for with features, add-ons, and small business services. With design tools and designers on hand, they’ll a one-stop shop for small businesses.

7. GreenGeeks

Independently owned since 2008 and boasting over 300,000+ websites, California-based GreenGeeks offers top quality hardware while still being the most eco-friendly hosting company in the world. Their shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated solutions are packed with features and benefits, including money back and up-time guarantees.

8. HostGator

HostGator is one of the best known hosting sites in the world. Owned by Endurance International since 2012 and with a slew of awards and positive reviews, HostGator’s simple but robust plans are always a crowd pleaser. With simple, unlimited shared plans and variety of VPS, reseller, and dedicated packages, HostGator always has something for everyone.

9. A2 Hosting

Michigan-based A2 Hosting gives users some of the fastest hosting services on the market. Built entirely on SSD drives and constantly tinkering to make servers go even faster, A2 Hosting is the Rolls Royce of the hosting world. And with a 30 day money back guarantee and 24/7 support, it’s clear that they put the customer first.

Posted at 2:14 AM |  by Hunter
Hi Guys, good news for all paytm users. Now you can send and receive money instantly without internet connection through Paytm. As you know paytm is the large mobile recharge and bill payment solution portal.




Steps to Pay Money Thought Paytm Without Internet:


1.   First, Download the Paytm App or Visit https://paytm.com/
      After that, Register your mobile number.

2.   Add money to wallet

3.  Dial 1800-1800-1234 From Your Registered Paytm Mobile Number. 
     After Dial toll free number, Set Your 4 Digit Paytm Pin.

4.  Dial 1800-1800-1234.
     Enter Recipient’s Mobile Number & Account.
     Conform Paytm Pin & Pay.

Now you need not to worry about your internet pack or server down issues.
Cheers

How to pay through PayTM without Internet

Hi Guys, good news for all paytm users. Now you can send and receive money instantly without internet connection through Paytm. As you know paytm is the large mobile recharge and bill payment solution portal.




Steps to Pay Money Thought Paytm Without Internet:


1.   First, Download the Paytm App or Visit https://paytm.com/
      After that, Register your mobile number.

2.   Add money to wallet

3.  Dial 1800-1800-1234 From Your Registered Paytm Mobile Number. 
     After Dial toll free number, Set Your 4 Digit Paytm Pin.

4.  Dial 1800-1800-1234.
     Enter Recipient’s Mobile Number & Account.
     Conform Paytm Pin & Pay.

Now you need not to worry about your internet pack or server down issues.
Cheers

Posted at 1:58 AM |  by Hunter

Friday, December 27, 2013



Honda City Petrol MT
The new City petrol outputs 119 PS and 145 Nm of torque. While that may seem like a minor improvement of 1 PS and 1 Nm, there is no denying that it makes a small difference while driving the car.
The new City feels a bit more willing to rev than the older model. Though redlined at 6,500 rpm, the engine will comfortably rev past that to 7,000 rpm.
To put that into perspective, the new City hits an indicated 100 km/h - in second gear!
To put that into even larger perspective, even the Skoda Laura 1.8 TSI managed only 105 km/h in second.



New Honda City Petrol MT



Honda City Petrol MT
The new City petrol outputs 119 PS and 145 Nm of torque. While that may seem like a minor improvement of 1 PS and 1 Nm, there is no denying that it makes a small difference while driving the car.
The new City feels a bit more willing to rev than the older model. Though redlined at 6,500 rpm, the engine will comfortably rev past that to 7,000 rpm.
To put that into perspective, the new City hits an indicated 100 km/h - in second gear!
To put that into even larger perspective, even the Skoda Laura 1.8 TSI managed only 105 km/h in second.



Posted at 11:27 PM |  by Hunter

Tuesday, December 24, 2013



By agreeing to form the government in New Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal has taken a gamble where his reputation has been put on mortgage. Rediff.com's Sheela Bhatt looks at the road ahead for Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party.
On Monday, December 23, at around 11.30 am, when Manish Sisodia, a founder-member of the Aam Aadmi Party, declared that Arvind Kejriwal would be New Delhi's next chief minister and that the AAP would form the government, Kejriwal neither smiled nor greeted the public and media.
The absence of excitement on Kejriwal's face and at the AAP's office in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district clearly showed that he has taken a gamble where his reputation has been put on mortgage.
Kejriwal broke his oft-repeated promise to New Delhi voters that 'We will neither take nor give support to the Congress or BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) after the election.' He has opted for political compromise.
Many people who have observed Jayaprakash Narayan's movement in the mid-1970s and V P Singh's rebellion against the Congress in the late 1980s think that Kejriwal has walked into a trap and taken the road to power that will be full of political landmines planted by the BJP and Congress.
The Congress party has agreed to support an adversary who has exposed Robert Vadra, Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law, in a multi-billion rupee land scandal in Haryana.
Kejriwal will become chief minister with the support of 'thieves' as he has often called Congressmen, only because the AAP and Congress don't want a re-poll along with the Lok Sabha election of 2014. Both parties do not want a re-election in Delhi to be affected by the 'national mood'.
Kejriwal and the Congress fear that if Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, plays his cards well and creates a wave all over India for the BJP then the verdict of an assembly re-election in Delhi would go the BJP's way.
If Kejriwal had not agreed to form the government by making a huge compromise, then a re-election along with the Lok Sabha election would have been unavoidable.
The uncertainty of the national mood before the general election has forced Kejriwal to compromise.
If he had focused on preserving his high stakes on the national political chess board, he was at risk of losing the state.
In the best-case scenario, what Kejriwal and the Congress want is a re-election for the New Delhi assembly anytime after the 2014 Lok Sabha election where the situation minus Modi fever may help both parties gain on its own merit.
The Congress party that was decimated in the Delhi assembly election knows well that its chances at the national level diminish each day. It is clear that Sheila Dikshit's government bore the brunt of both anti-incumbency and popular anger against the United Progressive Alliance government at the Centre.
With power slipping out of its hands at the Centre, the Congress party understands the need to hold onto power in the states. Every state counts for the party's future at the national level.
In New Delhi, the Congress won 8 seats and 25 percent of the vote share; the AAP won 28 seats and 30 percent of the vote share while the BJP won 31 seats and 33 percent of the vote share in the 70-seat assembly.
According to high-level sources in the Congress after the results on December 8, Dikshit -- who lost her seat to Kejriwal -- convinced Sonia Gandhi and party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi to extend support to the AAP in the hung assembly.
Congress sources say Dikshit wanted to change her stand later, but it was too late.
After Kejriwal's declaration on Monday that his party would form the government, Dikshit issued some strong statements. She warned Kejriwal that her party's support is not 'unconditional' and said continuation of Congress support would depend on the AAP's performance.
Many Congressmen in New Delhi think the support to the AAP is a political "blunder we will regret for a long time to come."
Kejriwal has evidence of corruption in Delhi's Vidyut Board and Jal Nigam that could eventually indict members of Dikshit's government. Dozens of officers in both organisations have been clandestinely helping Kejriwal gather evidence against the Dikshit government.
Will Kejriwal not act against the Congress's acts of omission and commission of the last 15 years until the 2014 election ends to save his chair?
According to a source privy to deliberations of the debate within the Congress party, "Kejriwal will try to harass the Congress. He will try all gimmicks by taking popular action. Ultimately, he will be exposed and the BJP will gain. The Congress will not get anything. Credit will go to Kejriwal and the discredit and blame will be passed onto the Congress."
The Congress, the source added, has entered a lane with no exit route.
In this 'hate triangle,' is even a semblance of governance possible?
Unless a miracle of bigger proportions than the surprising election results occurs, the Kejriwal government is bound to remain unstable, unpredictable and constantly face odds that will not allow it to function in a manner the AAP promised voters.
Before taking a tremendous risk and making his first big political compromise, Kejriwal tried damage control by explaining how his party had gone back to the people to ask for a way out, in a situation where his party could not get a majority, but did get a stunning mandate.
The AAP statement said through an online survey, SMSes and phone calls, the party received 697,310 responses of which 523,183 were valid. Only 265,966 responses were from Delhi. Of these responses, 197,086 (74 percent) of valid Delhi responses asked Kejriwal to form the government.
These weak statistics exposes the AAP's claim of having wide support for its gamble.
Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Sunday drew attention to how the AAP has to 'retract its public commitments of not accepting support from the Congress party. It has, therefore, decided to enact a farcical referendum.'
'A question is asked whether the AAP should form a government,' Jaitley said. 'Obviously, they are all thrilled with the idea. In the process, a statistical wonder is produced wherein less than 30 percent people voted for the AAP in the election, but more than 75 percent want it to form a government.'
'In effect, political opportunism is being masked with the idea of popular sanction behind it,' Jaitley added. 'A space is being created wherein its leaders could argue 'We were not hungry for power, we would not be taking Congress party's support. But we are democrats who are now bowing to the popular will of the people. It is the people who want the AAP to form the government with Congress support.'
In effect, in the AAP people's democracy, out of New Delhi's 12.3 million voters, some 197,000 people gave Kejriwal the go-ahead to form a government, which he was reluctant to head.
At his December 15 press conference, Kejriwal told the media that he was facing a 'dharam sankat' (dilemma) in taking a decision whether or not to form the government.
In just over a week, he has bowed down to the reality of Indian politics.
Notwithstanding, his difficult decision on Monday, Kejriwal and his party are the stuff that dreams are made of.
His rise to power is an incredible phenomenon in Indian democracy. His forming the government is the empowerment of Indian voters.
Whether the AAP succeeds or fails is a smaller issue if compared to the people's desire behind the rise of Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party.
He will surely do a few good things, but he may not be able to do most things.
What we have to watch out for is how Kejriwal will govern as chief minister with Robert Vadra's mother-in-law deciding how many days this historic experiment should continue for.

Kejriwal's political gamble is a minefield.



By agreeing to form the government in New Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal has taken a gamble where his reputation has been put on mortgage. Rediff.com's Sheela Bhatt looks at the road ahead for Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party.
On Monday, December 23, at around 11.30 am, when Manish Sisodia, a founder-member of the Aam Aadmi Party, declared that Arvind Kejriwal would be New Delhi's next chief minister and that the AAP would form the government, Kejriwal neither smiled nor greeted the public and media.
The absence of excitement on Kejriwal's face and at the AAP's office in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district clearly showed that he has taken a gamble where his reputation has been put on mortgage.
Kejriwal broke his oft-repeated promise to New Delhi voters that 'We will neither take nor give support to the Congress or BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) after the election.' He has opted for political compromise.
Many people who have observed Jayaprakash Narayan's movement in the mid-1970s and V P Singh's rebellion against the Congress in the late 1980s think that Kejriwal has walked into a trap and taken the road to power that will be full of political landmines planted by the BJP and Congress.
The Congress party has agreed to support an adversary who has exposed Robert Vadra, Congress President Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law, in a multi-billion rupee land scandal in Haryana.
Kejriwal will become chief minister with the support of 'thieves' as he has often called Congressmen, only because the AAP and Congress don't want a re-poll along with the Lok Sabha election of 2014. Both parties do not want a re-election in Delhi to be affected by the 'national mood'.
Kejriwal and the Congress fear that if Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, plays his cards well and creates a wave all over India for the BJP then the verdict of an assembly re-election in Delhi would go the BJP's way.
If Kejriwal had not agreed to form the government by making a huge compromise, then a re-election along with the Lok Sabha election would have been unavoidable.
The uncertainty of the national mood before the general election has forced Kejriwal to compromise.
If he had focused on preserving his high stakes on the national political chess board, he was at risk of losing the state.
In the best-case scenario, what Kejriwal and the Congress want is a re-election for the New Delhi assembly anytime after the 2014 Lok Sabha election where the situation minus Modi fever may help both parties gain on its own merit.
The Congress party that was decimated in the Delhi assembly election knows well that its chances at the national level diminish each day. It is clear that Sheila Dikshit's government bore the brunt of both anti-incumbency and popular anger against the United Progressive Alliance government at the Centre.
With power slipping out of its hands at the Centre, the Congress party understands the need to hold onto power in the states. Every state counts for the party's future at the national level.
In New Delhi, the Congress won 8 seats and 25 percent of the vote share; the AAP won 28 seats and 30 percent of the vote share while the BJP won 31 seats and 33 percent of the vote share in the 70-seat assembly.
According to high-level sources in the Congress after the results on December 8, Dikshit -- who lost her seat to Kejriwal -- convinced Sonia Gandhi and party Vice-President Rahul Gandhi to extend support to the AAP in the hung assembly.
Congress sources say Dikshit wanted to change her stand later, but it was too late.
After Kejriwal's declaration on Monday that his party would form the government, Dikshit issued some strong statements. She warned Kejriwal that her party's support is not 'unconditional' and said continuation of Congress support would depend on the AAP's performance.
Many Congressmen in New Delhi think the support to the AAP is a political "blunder we will regret for a long time to come."
Kejriwal has evidence of corruption in Delhi's Vidyut Board and Jal Nigam that could eventually indict members of Dikshit's government. Dozens of officers in both organisations have been clandestinely helping Kejriwal gather evidence against the Dikshit government.
Will Kejriwal not act against the Congress's acts of omission and commission of the last 15 years until the 2014 election ends to save his chair?
According to a source privy to deliberations of the debate within the Congress party, "Kejriwal will try to harass the Congress. He will try all gimmicks by taking popular action. Ultimately, he will be exposed and the BJP will gain. The Congress will not get anything. Credit will go to Kejriwal and the discredit and blame will be passed onto the Congress."
The Congress, the source added, has entered a lane with no exit route.
In this 'hate triangle,' is even a semblance of governance possible?
Unless a miracle of bigger proportions than the surprising election results occurs, the Kejriwal government is bound to remain unstable, unpredictable and constantly face odds that will not allow it to function in a manner the AAP promised voters.
Before taking a tremendous risk and making his first big political compromise, Kejriwal tried damage control by explaining how his party had gone back to the people to ask for a way out, in a situation where his party could not get a majority, but did get a stunning mandate.
The AAP statement said through an online survey, SMSes and phone calls, the party received 697,310 responses of which 523,183 were valid. Only 265,966 responses were from Delhi. Of these responses, 197,086 (74 percent) of valid Delhi responses asked Kejriwal to form the government.
These weak statistics exposes the AAP's claim of having wide support for its gamble.
Senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Sunday drew attention to how the AAP has to 'retract its public commitments of not accepting support from the Congress party. It has, therefore, decided to enact a farcical referendum.'
'A question is asked whether the AAP should form a government,' Jaitley said. 'Obviously, they are all thrilled with the idea. In the process, a statistical wonder is produced wherein less than 30 percent people voted for the AAP in the election, but more than 75 percent want it to form a government.'
'In effect, political opportunism is being masked with the idea of popular sanction behind it,' Jaitley added. 'A space is being created wherein its leaders could argue 'We were not hungry for power, we would not be taking Congress party's support. But we are democrats who are now bowing to the popular will of the people. It is the people who want the AAP to form the government with Congress support.'
In effect, in the AAP people's democracy, out of New Delhi's 12.3 million voters, some 197,000 people gave Kejriwal the go-ahead to form a government, which he was reluctant to head.
At his December 15 press conference, Kejriwal told the media that he was facing a 'dharam sankat' (dilemma) in taking a decision whether or not to form the government.
In just over a week, he has bowed down to the reality of Indian politics.
Notwithstanding, his difficult decision on Monday, Kejriwal and his party are the stuff that dreams are made of.
His rise to power is an incredible phenomenon in Indian democracy. His forming the government is the empowerment of Indian voters.
Whether the AAP succeeds or fails is a smaller issue if compared to the people's desire behind the rise of Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party.
He will surely do a few good things, but he may not be able to do most things.
What we have to watch out for is how Kejriwal will govern as chief minister with Robert Vadra's mother-in-law deciding how many days this historic experiment should continue for.

Posted at 1:04 AM |  by Hunter



Aam Aadmi Party Convener Arvind Kejriwal, who is set to become the chief minister of Delhi, on Monday refused the high security cover provided by the Delhi police, saying, "God is his biggest security.”
Additional Commissioner of Delhi (Security) V Renganathan wrote a letter to Kejriwal saying the Delhi police have been providing security cover to the chief minister of Delhi who is given Z category protectee status.
"Since Mr Arvind Kejriwal is going to take over as the chief minister of Delhi, the Delhi police need to give the security cover to him as per norms," said the letter, which was delivered to him by a Delhi police official.
Kejriwal, in his reply to the Delhi police, thanked them for their offer but said he doesn't need any security or any escort or personal security officer.
"God is my biggest security," he wrote.
Kejriwal on Monday met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and staked claim to form the government in Delhi after it received "overwhelming" response from people during a weeklong "referendum" through SMS, telephone, email and public meetings.
In his letter to the Delhi police, Kejriwal said, "Thank you for offering me security. But as I have already informed earlier, I don't need any security, I don't need any escort or PSO. God is my biggest security." He, however, asked the police to provide some help in crowd management or security at his venues.
"However, I would be grateful if some help is provided for crowd management or security at a few places where I get mobbed," he said.
Special Commissioner (Security) Taj Hassan also said Kejriwal was being provided security as per law.

Kejriwal refuses 'Z' security cover, says God will protect me




Aam Aadmi Party Convener Arvind Kejriwal, who is set to become the chief minister of Delhi, on Monday refused the high security cover provided by the Delhi police, saying, "God is his biggest security.”
Additional Commissioner of Delhi (Security) V Renganathan wrote a letter to Kejriwal saying the Delhi police have been providing security cover to the chief minister of Delhi who is given Z category protectee status.
"Since Mr Arvind Kejriwal is going to take over as the chief minister of Delhi, the Delhi police need to give the security cover to him as per norms," said the letter, which was delivered to him by a Delhi police official.
Kejriwal, in his reply to the Delhi police, thanked them for their offer but said he doesn't need any security or any escort or personal security officer.
"God is my biggest security," he wrote.
Kejriwal on Monday met Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and staked claim to form the government in Delhi after it received "overwhelming" response from people during a weeklong "referendum" through SMS, telephone, email and public meetings.
In his letter to the Delhi police, Kejriwal said, "Thank you for offering me security. But as I have already informed earlier, I don't need any security, I don't need any escort or PSO. God is my biggest security." He, however, asked the police to provide some help in crowd management or security at his venues.
"However, I would be grateful if some help is provided for crowd management or security at a few places where I get mobbed," he said.
Special Commissioner (Security) Taj Hassan also said Kejriwal was being provided security as per law.

Posted at 1:01 AM |  by Hunter
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