Sunday, December 23, 2012

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The Top Nine Ways to Make a Windows PC Move Faster


As time goes by, a computer's speed can decrease. This is especially true for computers that have Microsoft Windows on them. This problem is evident as the system takes more and more time to respond to the actions of the user. These slowed actions include the opening of folders and files, internet surfing as well as other tasks. The good news is there are ways to speed up a slowed computer.

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Always Uninstall Any Unused Programs


Over time, you have more than likely accumulated various programs on the computer that you no longer use. When you install a program, connections are created between that program and the computer's operating system. Even when you are not using these programs, they have a tendency to slow your system down.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

samsung galaxy s2

Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II
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Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100




Best Price: Rs. 23899
  • Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 is an Android mobile with Android OS, ICS and Samsung's TouchWiz UI v4.0
  • It comes with a 4.3 inches Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen with 480 x 800 pixels resolution
  • It runs on a Dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 1 GB RAM. Comes with 16 GB internal memory
  • Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot and HDMI Output
  • Camera is 8 MP with autofocus and LED Flash. It is capable of Full HD Recording(1080p)
  • It sports ultra thin 8.49 mm chassis, Gorilla Glass display and GPS Navigation
  • Battery is Li-Ion 1650 mAh with talk time of upto 18hr 20min (2G) / 8hr 40 min (3G)
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Maximise returns: Go for Gold ETFs this Diwali

Maximise returns: Go for Gold ETFs this Diwali

Diwali sales: Apparel retailers see value, not volumes

South, West markets doing ‘reasonably' well; North yet pick up          
It has been a mixed bag for apparel retailers in the run-up to Diwali. While the South and West markets are doing ‘reasonably' well, the North is yet to pick up.
The mood is certainly not exuberant and overall buying patterns indicate that inflation is still playing on the minds of consumers, say analysts and industry players.

Volumes flat

While sales value has gone up, thanks to the hefty price tags, volumes are flat or in some cases even lower than last year. “Increase in apparel prices over the last few months may have shored up ticket sizes, but volumes remain low. People aren't buying as many clothes as they were last Diwali,” says Mr Amitabh Suri, Senior Vice-President, Marketing, Indian Terrain.
And most of the growth is in the value segment, says Mr Arvind Singhal, Chairman, Technopak Advisors. 
             
The South and West are shining for a few brands. According to Mr Suri, consumers tightened their purse-strings after the end-of-season discount sale which ended mid-August. “For three weeks after the season sale, there was a crash with very little buying. But the market has picked up in the last three weeks leading to Diwali, especially in the South and West. We are seeing a 125 per cent growth over the same period last year,” says Mr Suri.
“Typically in the North, people couple Diwali shopping with winter-buying. With winter yet to set in, people are still waiting before they stock up for the cold months,” says Mr J. Suresh, Managing Director, Arvind Brands.
Ms Rachna Aggarwal, CEO, Indus League, says, “Last year, we started selling jackets and suits for winter in the beginning of October itself. Besides the delay in winter, marriage dates have also been pushed to the end of December.” The East, too, hasn't picked up after the puja season, she adds.

Ethnic wear

The North is also more skewed towards ethnic wear during Diwali, unlike the South. Hence, western-wear brands may not have a big role to play, says Mr Suri.
What happens after the festive season holds the key to retailers' fortunes. But Mr Singhal, of Technopak, fears the market will depress further.
The South is likely to collapse after Diwali before picking up during Pongal in January, says Mr Suresh. “We hope the northern markets will start spending after Diwali.”

happy diwali

Diwali is a festival of lights and shopping, when all the retailers in the nation offer big discounts and deals on the high end devices to swipe the best sales figures and lure more and more customers for purchase. 
Hence, as the festive season is going on, Gizbot has prepared a shopping list for you after extensively searching the best deals, offer, discounts available on your favorite and latest smartphones. Jump through the pages and have a look. 


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Friday, October 26, 2012

Coverage of Olay in BangKok Post Today newspaper!

                                                                                                                                                                          

Just came back from Jakarta & KL-Malaysia for Olay events. Was very excited but tired as well. Just wanna thank the great team from P&G, Leo Burnett, all the press support & the other three beauty experts from Thailand, Indonesia & Phillipine. I've a great time & hope all of you too! 

Here's some coverage of the Olay event in BangKok Post Today Newspaper.


"I don’t know” is a perfectly acceptable answer


I was read­ing an arti­cle. It got me to think­ing about tes­ti­fy­ing expert wit­nesses. Basi­cally, the premise of the arti­cle is that “I don’t know” is a per­fectly accept­able answer. It is. It is a beau­ti­ful answer. It should be our default posi­tion in foren­sic sci­ence. We should start out with no pre­sump­tions or assump­tions. We should start with no ideas. We test and retest and accu­mu­late data. Only if the data is clear, clean and indis­putable should we offer an opin­ion. Oth­er­wise, it fits the pat­tern of the old joke: “What do you call an opin­ion with no data to sup­port it?” The answer is: “A guess.”  I sug­gest that too many times in the Court­room experts truly offer guesses or they give us any kind of answer as opposed to telling the sci­en­tific truth that the answer is unknown given what is known.                                                                                                       more>>

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Information Technology System at The Marian Centre


The main access to this information technology system is through The Marian Centre website. Each element of the system could be also accessed independently. It is a web-based system which is rigorously guarded with security protocols similar to internet banking. These security measures are currently used in the health-care industry and have been medico-legally tested.
The goals of developing the Information Technology systems at The Marian Centre were:
  1. maintaining effective pathways for critical decision making processes
  2. monitoring consistency of clinical data entries
  3. improving communication between all members of the multidisciplinary team
  4. providing integrated clinical care
  5. creating appropriate protocols for quality assurance and further research in the area of information technology used in a mental health setting
During the process of implementation of the unique IT solutions at The Marian Centre, the Centre has established close links with IBA Health, a major provider of information technology in Australia and the Australia-Pacific region and its subsidiary Monet Health – Clinical Solution.
The Marian Centre integrated all aspects of hospital operations into one IT system. These elements, regardless of their operating system and types of applications, would exchange information through robust and well tested H7 messaging systems. Disseminating information from one source - Patient Administration System (PAS) - will allow all the applications used at the Marian Centre to provide the clinicians and other members of the team with consistent clinical and operational information, thus avoiding duplication of information entry. This process will prevent any possible mistakes and human errors arising from maintaining comprehensive databases of unique types of codes and information.
The Marian Centre Information Technology system will significantly reduce the time of data entry and, as a result of this, will create a major cost reduction in operations of the Marian Centre.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Distributed Atonement Pursuit System



The aim of the project to create a distributed system to provide a structured method of submitting and managing payroll queries. The system will enable management from across a number of different sites to submit queries in a structured way to a centralized payroll department. Payroll personnel will be able to use the system to retrieve and manage the queries that will be stored in the database. The payroll manager will be to query the database to produce weekly statistics for their reports. A web based solution will ensure that management with interact access will be able to use the system without installing additional software and having to update that software when system changes are made.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

asha 311

 asha 311

 

General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
SIM Mini-SIM
Announced 2012, June
Status Available. Released 2012, August
Body Dimensions 106 x 52 x 12.9 mm, 92 cc (4.17 x 2.05 x 0.51 in)
Weight 95 g (3.35 oz)
Display Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 56K colors
Size 240 x 400 pixels, 3.0 inches (~155 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass
Sound Alert types Vibration, Polyphonic(64), WAV, MP3 ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
Memory Card slot microSD, up to 32 GB
Phonebook Yes, Photocall
Call records Yes
Internal 140 MB, 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
Speed HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with EDR
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support
Camera Primary 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Video Yes, VGA@25fps
Secondary No
Features CPU 1 GHz
Sensors Accelerometer, proximity
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes + downloadable
GPS No
Java Yes
Colors Dark Grey, Rose Red, Blue, Brown, Sand White
 - SNS integration
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
Battery   Standard battery, Li-Ion 1110 mAh (BL-4U)
Stand-by Up to 696 h (2G) / Up to 768 h (3G)
Talk time Up to 14 h (2G) / Up to 6 h (3G)
Music play Up to 40 h
Misc SAR US 1.09 W/kg (head)     0.79 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU 1.37 W/kg (head)    
Price group

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Food & Drink A Chocolate Bar for Women: At Least It's Not Wrapped in Pink

 A Chocolate Bar for Women: At Least It's Not Wrapped in Pink


Food & Drink

A Chocolate Bar for Women: At Least It's Not Wrapped in Pink



 

                                                                Are you wondering why women need their own chocolate bar? Me too. Well, turns out Crispello isn’t actually a bar, it’s “three curved crispy wafer shells, each one filled with a smooth creamy center, dipped in Cadbury milk chocolate,” according to a statement from the company. Together, the three pieces have 165 calories. But, as of Oct. 8, they’ll be sold in a resealable pack to help women who just want to eat one at a time. Here’s what a Cadbury spokesman (who was unavailable today) told the Daily Mail: ”The mix of wafer and chocolate is a lighter way to eat chocolate, and we know from experience that women are attracted to this particular format. It will also appeal to women, because it is in three separate portions so they can consume a little at a time rather than in one go.”
I’m sorry, did the spokesman just tell women how to eat chocolate? “That is a bit of a no-no,” says Joan Steuer, who makes a living telling companies how to market chocolate. “Women have an emotional relationship with chocolate, it’s the most emotional food on the planet. We don’t need to be told what to do with our chocolate. We’ll do the opposite.”
                                                      Portion control, even for chocolate, isn’t the problem. (Who can argue with Ferrero Rocher’s package of three gold-foiled bon bons?) It’s the idea that only women care about it that’s the problem. “It’s offensive,” says B.L. Ochman, a social media consultant who looked into the backlash against Bic’s Pen For Her. (Bloomberg Businessweek’s slide show of needlessly gender-specific products is here.) “Products aimed at women always seem to treat women more like children than thinking adults,” says Ochman. “Some of it will depend on the packaging and approach, whether it’s lighthearted or serious. You could have fun with it, but I doubt they will.”
                                                                   Cadbury plans to spend about $11 million to introduce Crispello in the U.K., where it will be marketed under the tagline “a little treat for you.” At least the packaging won’t be pink. It will be Cadbury’s now-exclusive purple. “I think they’re using the graphics rather than color to speak to women. It’s attractive, not girly,” says David Vinjamori, the author of Accidental Branding. “I might try it.”

Bharti Airtel

                India Companies

Wireless Wonder

Bharti Airtel

It is good to be India’s biggest wireless operator—doing business in the world’s fastest-growing market for mobile phones. Now, Bharti is looking to expand in other fast-growing emerging markets such as Africa. Britain’s Vodafone owns a 10% stake in Bharti, which also provides outsourcing services to IBM.
One-Year Total Return: 107%Site: www.bhartiairtel.in


India Pharma



                                    India Companies

India Pharma

Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories

This high-flying drug company, India’s third largest, reported a tripling of net income to $42.5 million in the fourth quarter and specializes in selling and exporting versions of blockbuster drugs developed by other companies such as Bayer and Merck at much lower prices. Its generic business in the U.S., the world’s biggest pharmaceutical market, is sizable, and some 86% of its global sales come from outside India.
One-Year Total Return: 25%Corporate Snapshot: stockmarket.businessweek.comSite: www.drreddys.com

Wipro


                                      India Companies

Acquisition Machine

Wipro

India’s third-biggest software company and IT consulting firm is on an earnings tear, with fourth-quarter profits up 40% to $169 million. Last year, Wipro spent more than $250 million on acquisitions at home and in foreign markets such as Sweden and Finland, and the company’s billionaire chairman, Azim Premji, says he wants to do bigger deals in the years ahead to boost economies of scale and to lower costs.

One-Year Total Return: 26.26%
Corporate Snapshot: href="http://stockmarket.businessweek.com/stocks/quote.html?NOTATION=291949" , target="_blank">stockmarket.businessweek.com
Site: www.wipro.com

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Infosys

 It is India’s second-biggest software company and a major IT consulting firm that generates 60% of its sales in the U.S. market. The Bangalore-based company is expanding quickly into Europe to customize software applications and manage computer networks. It is facing increasing competition from IBM and Accenture for quality engineering talent at home. Even so, it’s an earnings high-achiever: Third-quarter profits shot up 50%.




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Taj Mahal

Experiencing the Taj Mahal without being cognizant of its history is grossly irrelevant and absurd. The extravagant expression has not come easy. There underlays an ocean of emotions and a wild passion that led the king to erect such a masterpiece in snow-white marble. It's a monument, the only one, where perhaps, ever inch of the edifice, from one corner to the other, expresses the beauty of Mumtaz Mahal. Mughal emperor's Shah Jahan's intense feelings and warmheartedness can be felt at the very first instant as you arrive here to fix your gaze upon one of the most phenomenal structures in the world.
Taj Mahal The splendid love story begins in 1612, when a Persian princess Arjumand Bano married Shah Jahan (then prince Khurram), the fifth Mughal emperor. Arjumand Bano, who later became known as Mumtaz Mahal (the Chosen of the Palace), was a second wife to the emperor. Both a companion and an advisor, the queen followed the emperor on his journeys and military expeditions. Such was the effect of the queen on his emperor-husband that Shah Jahan was inspired to perform acts of charity and benevolence all throughout his life.  

 The love story took a serious turn when, on a campaign at Burhanpur with her husband, Mumtaz Mahal took his last breath giving birth to their 14th child. So heartbroken was the emperor that the whole court went into mourning for a span of over two years. It is said that, within a few months after the queen's death, the hair and beard of the king had turned white. And Shah Jahan was recklessly determined on building a monument in his consort's loving memory that the world had never seen.

The dead body of the queen was brought to Agra and buried in a garden on the banks of river Yamuna. A group of the finest architects was assembled to devise a plan for erecting the tomb. Eventually, Ustad Isa, a Persian architect, was called upon to design the structure. The master architect along with his pupil Ustad Ahmad began the construction of the edifice. The dome, however, was fashioned by Ismail Khan. A total of 20,000 labourers from across the country and the world were employed to work for 22 years continuously. Finest of the marbles were procured from the district of Markana near Jodhpur. Precious and semi precious stones were brought from far off places.


Mosque Beside Taj Mahal
Later, the mausoleum was provided with luxuriant furnishings. Persian carpets and gold lamps embellished the interior of the Taj. Two silver gates, that were set up at the entrance, were taken away by Suraj Mal in 1764. Amir Husein Ali Khan looted the sheet of pearls that covered the stone coffins.

It is said, that after the completion of the construction, when emperor Shah Jahan viewed the Taj, he ordered his men to cut off the right hand of the master architect Ustad Isa, so the later may not be able to erect such a stately and imposing edifice again in his life. There's another legend that says Shah Jahan was contemplating to build yet another Taj Mahal across the river in black marble.


Now, it's up to you how many more legends you can make yourself aware of while on a trip to Agra, the city of the Taj. Get accompanied by a travel guide and begin exploring the myths and legends, poring over the glorious chapters of the history.

new Lumia 920

Nokia Announces Software Update For 808 PureView

Will enhance imaging and browsing experience; a better keypad and Nokia Car Mode also added. 

 

 Nokia Announces Software Update For 808 PureView

The new Lumia 920 is making ripples in the market with its 8.7 MP auto-focus PureView camera. But when it comes to megapixels, however, it is nowhere close to Nokia's 808 PureView, which has been proven to be almost as good as a DSLR.
Nokia has released a software upgrade for a more immersive imaging experience. According to this post on the Nokia Conversations blog, the upgrade includes
 
  • A new Gallery Grid display when the phone is in landscape.
  • Access to functions such as swipe, zoom, share, edit and send, when images are opened from the Gallery widget on the home screen.
  • Additional information about images such as resolution, ISO value, white balance setting, file size, and (while the user is on Nokia Maps) place where the photo was taken.
  • Multiple select and delete functionality in Gallery Grid Mode.
  • Additional reset button in Creative Mode to undo changes made to the image.

   Apart from these imaging features, the upgrade includes an updated browser (version 8.3) with improved HTML5 support, a newer and faster keyboard, and Nokia Car Mode — which allows access to key features of the phone while driving. The upgrade was rolled out on 2nd October globally, but it is not available in some regions. A separate software upgrade has also been announced for the Nokia 603, Nokia 700, and Nokia 701. This includes a faster browser and Nokia Car Mode. For details on how to upgrade your phone, visit

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Chevrolet Captiva


The all new Chevrolet Captiva at Rs 18.74 lakh










The all new Chevrolet Captiva at Rs 18.74 lakh

Mansi Malhotra

I
t seems like the Indian car market has decided not to create a hue and cry about their new launches and quietly bring in their latest models and surprise the audience.

Recently this strategy was displayed by Audi India which launched Audi A4, Audi S4 and even Audi Q3 in the same manner, Mercedes Benz C-Class 250 CDI AMG also came in quietly.

And now we see the next gen 2012 Chevrolet Captiva 2.2 AT premium sports utility vehicle drive in, in the same manner, at a starting price of Rs 18.74 lakh (ex-showroom New Delhi).




Avanti sports car




The car was unveiled by actor and star Amitabh Bachchan.

DC Design launches Avanti sports car with Rs 30 lakh price tag

 



Automotive design firm DC Design launched its Avanti sports car at the 11th Auto Expo here on Thursday with a price tag of Rs30 lakh (ex-showroom).
The company said it will start producing the Avanti from 2013, with initial production of 300 units, which may increase later.
Speaking on the launch, DC Design founder and promoter Dilip Chhabria said: "We intend to produce 300 units of the Avanti in 2013-2014 and if all goes well, we could ramp up production to go into four figures per annum."



This is the first time Dilip Chhabria is producing his designs instead of one-offs. The car will be produced at the DC Design facility at Talegaon, near Pune.
"We are extremely ecstatic to present the DC Avanti today... also as a calling card for our own capabilities, which have now progressed from mere styling in the early days to full prototyping and bespoke one-off manufacturing," Chhabria added.
The company said it will be using proprietary parts from various car-makers, especially in the areas of the drive train and suspension of the car, which would be powered by a Ford EcoBoost 2.0-litre four-cylinder, dohc, 16-valve engine.
The cars will be available at the firm's self-owned and managed sales and service network in five major metros in the country (Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad). An additional four outlets would also be opened in the course of 2012, the company said.
Bookings for the Avanti will start after the Auto Expo and the deliveries will be from the last quarter of calendar 2013, it added.
Dilip Chhabria Design Pvt Ltd was founded by Dilip Chhabria and has an over 600-strong portfolio of unique cars/vehicles built and on the road.
The car was unveiled by actor and star Amitabh Bachchan.












Tuesday, September 25, 2012

3D PRINTING

                                          3D PRINTING

 A large number of competing
technologies are available to
do 3D printing

3D printing is a form of additive
manufacturing technology
where a three dimensional
object is created by laying
down successive layers of material.
3D printers are generally faster,
more affordable and easier to use
than other additive manufacturing
technologies. Advanced 3D printing
technologies yield models that
can serve as product prototypes. A
large number of competing technologies
are available to do 3D
printing.
 
 Their main differences
are found in the way layers are built
to create parts. Some methods use
melting or softening material to
produce the layers. In the case of
lamination systems, thin layers are
cut to shape and joined
together.
Each method has its
advantages and drawbacks,
and consequently
some companies
offer a choice
between powder
and polymer as the material
from which the object
emerges. Generally,
the main considerations
are speed,
cost of the printed prototype,
cost of the 3D printer, choice
and cost of materials and color
  
3D printing technology is currently
being studied by biotechnology
firms and academia for possible
use in tissue engineering applications
where organs and body parts
are built using ink jet techniques.
Layers of living cells are deposited
onto a gel medium and slowly
built up to form three dimensional
structures. Several terms have
been used to refer to this field of
research: Organ printing, bioprinting,
and computer-aided tissue
printing among others. 3D printing
can produce a personalized hip
replacement in one pass, with the
ball permanently inside the socket,
and even at current printing resolutions
the unit will not require
polishing.