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GooGle Is SPyIng US ?

That words across my mine during web-surfing, while my gmail and iGoogle account still logged in. Moreover I like Chrome to get any information through internet. Does Google really spy on me? If you open History in Chrome, you will be amazed by how well-organize Chrome doing it.

How Does Google+ Stack Up Against Facebook?

With Google+, the behemoth of Web search may have finally figured out social networking. Demand for Google+ invites is reportedly through the roof, and critics are generally pleased with how the service works..

Angry Birds Now in Windows Phone Marketplace

At last. Angry Birds is now available in the Windows Phone Marketplace—a few hours ahead of schedule and so fresh it hasn’t even been rated yet! Be the first—or just hunker down with your phone and get dem pigs. .

WindOwS 8 is Cool Enough ?

On Tuesday, Microsoft showed off the first tablets running Windows 8, and provided a bunch of new details about the operating system.

Secure Browseing Is The Way To scuess

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Android is from Mars, iOS is from Venus


It doesn’t take a self-help author to see that Android and iOS users tend to be different breeds. Anyone who has read blogs devoted to either platform has seen it. Hardcore Android fans tend to measure devices more on technical specs and the ability to customize. Apple loyalists, on the other hand, lean towards enjoying a smooth, ready-made experience. You could even say that Android attracts objective thinking, and iOS attracts subjective thinking. Android is more math and science, iOS is more art and humanities. We’re generalizing here, but you’ve probably seen more than enough evidence of it to understand the point.
Are there exceptions left and right? You bet. Is one way better than the other? Only you can decide that for yourself (you probably already have).
But just look at the criticisms you typically hear from Android users about Apple products. They often point out features that Android has quietly had for some time — only to have Apple later make worldwide headlines for introducing their own version. From the perspective of objective facts and figures, the amount of attention Apple receives seems ridiculous. Hence, the Apple resentment we see so often.
Apple fans’ dismissals of Android, on the other hand, are often based more on the kind of experience it all adds up to. “Who cares whether specs and features are a little greater if I find it more enjoyable to use them on an iPhone? Why does it matter if Android did it bigger, if Apple did it in a way that’s more fun, attractive, and cohesive?”
Of course many fans from both camps were disappointed that we didn’t see an iPhone 5 with a radical new design and some flashy hardware features. But that’s where the similarities end in reactions to the iPhone 4S.
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A5 processor
I read many an Android blog laughing at the hub-bub that Apple made over the A5 processor in the new iPhone. There are already lots of Android phones that have dual-core chips, like the LTE-equipped Droid Bionic, so they saw the A5 as lots of hype over something that’s already been done, many times over. “Now a quad-core phone, that would be something special.”
To an Apple fan, their retort to this is something along the lines of “who gives a hoot if Android phones also have dual-core chips? This is an improved version of the experience I know and love.” The Android side isn’t impressed because the A5 doesn’t top the numbers (measured in cores and GHz) that we have already seen for months. For the Apple side, it’s more like a favorite movie that just got restored and remastered.
Siri
iphone 4s siriProbably the most noteworthy feature of the iPhone 4Sis the Siri personal assistant. Or, rather, if you’re anApple fan, it’s a personal assistant. If you’re an Android fan, it’s a voice recognition API connecting to servers and a variety of applications and databases to make those iOS users think they have Rosie from the Jetsons.
Android fans have made the point that their platform has had Voice Actions for a while now. Any Android phone will let you use speech to search Google, initiate a phone call, navigate to a specific restaurant, or listen to a song. It can achieve many of the same end results as Siri, no doubt.
To a typical Apple fan, though, Siri will be a conversation with an assistant. “Learning voice commands is for nerds,” they might say. “Just give me a conversation.”
Android Voice Actions can get you from point A to point B. Siri is a personal assistant.
Being an expert vs. going on a ride
Maybe another way to sum up these differences is that Android fans like to be experts, and Apple fans like to go for a ride.
Android can definitely be more complicated than iOS, and I think the hardcore fans like it that way. Rooting your phone, flashing a custom ROM with a new kernel, even learning Voice Actions — they all require a process of research, learning, and, finally, expertise (all of which often takes place in XDA-Developers’ forums). Rocket science? No way. But it has enough of a learning curve that you feel like you’ve accomplished something by mastering it.
iOS is focused on simplicity. Apple doesn’t want you to worry about customizing your phone, beyond changing the wallpaper. That’s their job. You just get to play in the garden that they built. It’s a tailored experience that requires little more than a childlike sense of discovery. Yes, you can jailbreak your phone and install apps that Apple doesn’t want on it, but that’s pretty far from the point.
Different languages
Now, does this mean that all Apple users are technically illiterate Kool-Aid drinkers, or that every Android fan is too hung up on nerdy stuff to enjoy the ride? I don’t see it that way. What it does mean is that each team tends to speak its own language. With many exceptions, Android’s language is full of numbers, stats, and procedures, while iOS’ speaks of journeys, sensations, and adventures.
Is one right? Is the other wrong? Maybe your answer to that says more about you than it does about the subject.

HP Opens Investigation into TouchPads that Shipped Running Android


We have talked at length about the HP TouchPad. I think we will all agree that the TouchPad was a miserable failure and there is no real future in the market for the OS on a tablet. Many people have been working to get Android up and running on the TouchPad. Yesterday, we talked about a new way to get Android on the TouchPad.
HP TouchPad
HP is reportedly investigating allegations made by some TouchPad buyers that the tablets arrived and had Android on them right out of the box. HP claims that it never approved Android to ship on the tablet and says that the tablets did not leave manufacturing with Android onboard.
HP apparently suspects that the tablets were grabbed and Android was installed after they left the manufacturing facility. It seems odd since the TouchPad is dead that HP would go through an investigation. Still, I am sure the company wants to know who changed its products to be sure it happens nowhere else.
via PCWorld

London’s solar bridge to produce 900,000 kWh of electricity


Any structure being upgraded or built today has to have green credentials. At a minimum it needs to be designed in such a way as to minimize power use, but a lot of companies are going further and trying to cut their energy bills by producing green electricity.
In London, the Blackfriars Railway Bridge is being updated, and will see 4,400 solar panels installed as a roof above the railway tracks. Once completed, it is expected to produce 900,000kWh of green electricity every year. In turn, that will provide half the power requirements of Blackfriars station. Not only will that cut the energy bill of the station, it also means 500 tons less carbon pumped into the atmosphere every year.
The work is being carried out by Solar Century who will install 100 solar leaves provided by Sanyo across the bridge at a cost of £7 million ($11 million). The work is scheduled to be completed at some point next summer. It’s expected to create quite a contrast of old and new as the bridge was first opened in 1886.
While solar panels form one of the best solutions for generating green power at the moment, there’s always the issue of where to put them. Houses and buildings can use their roof space for panels, but if you want to produce energy on a bigger scale it means finding and using large areas of valuable land space.
Placing panels above railway tracks therefore makes a lot of sense. It forms a better use of land that is already utilized, and has no impact on passengers traveling below them. If the Blackfriars Bridge project proves successful, we could hopefully see these solar roofs expanded to other railway bridges and sections of track around the UK.
More at Solar Century, via CNN

iPhone 4S Siri: Facts & FAQs


What is Siri


Siri is the newest and hottest iPhone feature available in iPhone 4S. Also known as the talking voice-activatedpersonal assistant, it lets users to use their own voice to send messages, schedule meetings, place phone calls, and many more. With Siri, you can perform any task you wanted to do by interacting with your phone just like talking to another human being. It improves user's overall phone experience by easing the burden of manually using the phone's touch screen and most importantly, saves time.

History of Siri


Long before it's integrated with iPhone 4S, Siri was first conceived when the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Department of Defense’s innovationarm, hooked up with SRI International.

In the year 2003, DARPA awards SRI with a five-year contract to create an “enduring personalized cognitive assistant” and invested $150 million for the project. Under SRI, the project was named CALO (Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes). On January 2008, Siri, one of the consumer-branded products inspired by the CALO project, spun out of SRI as its own company and raised several million dollars in two (2) years as funds.

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iPhone App: Siri Assistant
Feb. 4, 2010: Siri launches an app for iPhonecalled Siri Assistant. The app lets you to talk to your phone and have it find and make plans for you. The app improves with repeated usage and better understands your requests over time.

March 28, 2010: Apple acquires Siri for an undisclosed sum just two months after its public release. Some members of the Siri team move to Apple.

Oct. 4, 2011: Apple announces Siri, a virtualpersonal assistant for the iPhone 4S.

Now that Siri has been officially integrated to iPhone 4S, the original iPhone app, Siri Assistant, will now retire and stop functioning after October 15, 2011, making Siri a sole feature of iPhone 4S.

FAQs about Siri


What devices are Siri available on?
Siri is a feature exclusive to the iPhone 4S. Apple did not say whether the feature would be available on the iPad 2, which uses the same dual-core A5 processor.

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What languages does Siri work with?
Siri supports English, German and French voice input. Apple said more languages would be added over time.

Does Siri need an Internet connection?
Yes. The service uses Apple’s servers to process your queries and return relevant results, so you will need a working Internet connection on your phone, either 3G or Wi-Fi.

What can Siri do for me?
You can ask Siri to set a reminder for you, send a text message, get weather reports, set calendar appointments, send e-mails, search through your contacts, set alarms and timers, or get directions. Reminders and tasks are location-aware through the new Reminders app in iOS 5, so you can ask Siri to remind you to pick up your dry cleaningwhen you leave work.

Do I need to use specific phrases?
No. Siri understands what you say, as well as what you mean. It’s context and location aware. So, for example, if you ask Siri for “Any good pizza around here?” Siri will detect your location and reply “I found several pizza restaurants near you” and arrange them by their Yelp rating. If you continue asking “How about burgers?” Siri will remember you just asked about restaurants and will show you the relevant listings.

Can Siri read texts and e-mails to me?
Yes. When you receive a new text or e-mail, you can ask Siri to read you the message aloud.

Can I dictate texts or e-mails?
Yes. You can ask Siri, for example, to “Text Tom I’ll be five minutes late.” Siri will then display the text on screen for your confirmation before it is sent. The same method can be used for e-mails.

Can Siri do Google searches?
Yes. You can ask Siri to search the Web via Google for any search terms. Because the queries are processed through Siri’s servers, Apple will be able to see what searches are being done through its services, including your location.

FAQs source: PCWorld

Farmville Movie Incoming, Toy Story Writers Attached


If you thought the era of astoundingly stupid movie deals based on video games with no plot, structure or characters had peaked with studios buying movie rights for Monopoly, The Sims and Battleship, rest assured there’s plenty where that came from. Farmville is apparently the newest IP to get the movie treatment without having so much as a line of dialogue.
And if it all seemed like harmless idiocy destined to line some production company’s portfolio back when it kicked off, this particular non-movie actually has considerable talent attached. Alec Sokolow and Joel Cohen, writers of Pixar’s Toy Story, have been tapped to provide a script.
“We are also working on several new and very exciting opportunities. We’re in conversations with Zynga to do something with one of their brands. Can’t really say too much on that front yet, but ‘Old MacDonald’ didn’t have a factory, if you get our drift,” according to one of them. Maybe Old MacDonald was in the Mafia?
Source Eurogamer

There were more bombs dropped in the Vietnam War than there were in Europe during World War II.



In fact, in both Vietnam and nearby Laos there are still many unexploded bombs. 10-15 percent of the bombs dropped on Vietnam never exploded, along with up to 30% of the bombs dropped on Laos. Bombs have continued to be found rusting in the jungle in modern times. Some Vietnamese villagers have made a living digging up and selling these old bombs for about $2 a day. 

The astronomer who coined the term "Big Bang" actually intended to make fun of the theory!




In the 1950s, British astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle made a name for himself by taping a series of televised lectures called "The Nature of the Universe". Hoyle was of the belief that the universe came from a continual pattern of development that has no beginning or end. This meant that he expressed a great deal of public criticism of the competing theory that the universe had come from a single explosion of dense matter.
This came to a head in the final episode of the series, in which Sir Fred invented a real zinger of a phrase in the hopes of shaming the alternate belief once and for all - "the Big Bang". Unfortunately for Hoyle, this name stuck...but in a good way, and served only to increase the theory's overall popularity!
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