Wednesday 12 March 2014

LENOVO VIBE Z - FEEL THE POWER VIBE

LENOVO VIBE Z - FEEL THE POWER VIBE
With the Lenovo VIBE Z smartphone get a blazingly fast and power-efficient Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 800 processor, the unrivalled speed of 4G LTE, dual high resolution cameras, and the extreme depth and clarity of a 5.5" 20/20 Vision Full HD display. Stylish, and surprisingly light, VIBE Z is the Android smartphone to keep pace with your life.
Features :
Qualcomm® 2.2GHz Snapdragon™ 800 Processor
Thrilling speed and smooth navigation characterize the Lenovo VIBE Z smartphone. The power-efficient Qualcomm® Snapdragon 800 2.2GHz processor delivers the muscle to match any combination of apps, videos or 3D games.
Dual High Resolution Cameras
The VIBE Z makes you centre of attention with its 5 megapixel front camera and 84° wide angle lens for high quality self shots, plus amazing video chat. You can also capture sensational images, even in low-light conditions, with a 13 megapixel rear camera with BSI sensor, and shoot 1080p HD video.
4G Speed
The VIBE Z supports high-speed LTE (4G) networks for the fastest data connectivity making websites, apps and games reach their full potential.
20/20 The Vision Enjoy vibrant and pin-sharp images, gaming and video with the VIBE Z’s 5.5” 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution display. At more than 400 pixels per inch you can browse full-version websites, or enjoy and share hi-res images and video at their absolute finest. Plus, in-plane switching (IPS) allows for nearly 180-degrees of wide-angle viewing.
Lenovo DOit Apps
Lenovo's new DOit series of apps let you and your device do more including sharing data with other Android devices without requiring a network, preventing viruses and malware, and backing up your contacts and sms log. Go to the Apps tab for more details.
Lenovo Smart UI
With Lenovo Smart User Interface, one hand smartphone control has never been easier. To light up, press the volume button, and you can answer a call by just putting the VIBE Z to your ear. In addition Smart UI makes it easier to find your favorite apps with simple drag and drop folder organization.
Android 4.3
Android 4.3 includes restricted profiles which control access to apps and content helping secure your smartphone. In addition, Bluetooth Smart support enables mobile apps that connect to fitness sensors, while games look great thanks to the 3D realistic, high performance graphics powered by OpenGL ES 3.0.
Comfortable and Light
Ultrathin at 7.9mm and with a power-to-weight ratio to envy at only 147g, the VIBE Z slips easily into your pocket or bag. Its laser-etched fabric-feel rear cover also offers a comfortable grip and resistance to fingerprints and scratches, while its Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 display is as tough as they come.
Technical spec :
Processor - Qualcomm® Snapdragon 800 2.2GHz Quad Core
Operating System - Android™ 4.3 Jelly Bean
Dimensions - (WxTxH)3.03" x 0.31" x 5.87"
Weight - 0.32 lbs
Battery - Type: 3000 mAh (Li-polymer), embedded
Integrated Camera - Rear: 13 MP auto-focus with LED flash rear camera
Front: 5 MP fixed-focus front camera
Sound - 1x Speaker, 3.5mm Jack
Ports - Micro-USB
Memory - System Memory: 2 GB RAM
Built-in Storage: 16 GB
Connectivity/Radios - 4G LTE 850/1800/2100 Mhz
UMTS: 850/900/1900/2100 Mhz
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 4.0 HS, FM receiver, A-GPS support
Display - Size: 5.5" (14cm)
Type: Multitouch Capacitive, 20/20 Vision (Full HD, 400PPI, IPS)
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Material: Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3
Colors - Silver,Titanium
SIM - Single - Micro SIM
Sensors - Gravitation sensor, Proximity sensor, Light sensor, E-Compass sensor

Monday 3 March 2014

Top 10 people who changed the world


Top 10 people's who has changed the world with their Knowledge and power.

Lets us who they are :

1. Bill Gates :

Bill Gates created his first computer program while still at high school, co-founded Microsoft in 1977, and by 1993 was the richest man on Earth. In 2000 Gates and his wife formed the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, which is the largest charity in the world. One of its aim is to exempt the Third World of polio and other deadly diseases.

2. Martin Luther King :



Martin Luther King was a Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of blacks in the Southern states of the United States. He was influenced by Gandhi and believed in peaceful protest. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. King was assassinated in 1968, but will always be remembered for his dignified, passive resistance to an unjust society.

3. Nelson Mandela :




Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to the fight against apartheid – a policy which kept black and white South Africans apart and denied black citizens the vote. He was imprisoned in 1964 for his aggressive opposition to South Africa’s racist government and was held for 26 years. In 1990, after his release, Mandela was elected President of the African National Congress. In 1993 he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end apartheid

4. Adolf Hitler :



Adolf Hitler was Germany’s leader from 1933 – 1945, during time which he led the world into the most devastating war in history. Hitler’s hatred of Jewish people and his desire for a blue-eyed, blond-haired master race led to the murder of six million people during World War II; most died in concentration camp in Eastern Europe.

5. Albert Einstein :




Albert Einstein was one of the greatest of all physicists and his name has become a symbol of genius. When his most famous work, the General Theory Of Relativity was proven in 1919, Einstein became the most celebrated scientist in the world and he won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 192 1. Einstein was a firm believer in pacifism but his scientific theories helped his adopted country, the USA, to develop the atomic bomb. A week before he died Einstein wrote to Bertrand Russell, a British Philosopher and leading antinuclear campaigner, asking to put his name to a manifesto urging all countries to give up their nuclear weapons.

6. Mahatma Gandhi :



Gandhi began his career as a lawyer but became a great political and spiritual leader. He led the peaceful civil disobedience of Indians against British rule in India and negotiated with the British Government until 1947, when India was granted independence. Gandhi became the first icon of a people’s struggleagains oppression. His simple lifestyle and his belief in religious tolerance have made him a symbol of decency and peace ever since.

7. Karl Marx's :



Karl Marx's ideas on economic history and sociology changed the world. Marx was a social philosopher who attacked the state and predicted a future in which everyone was equal. He explained his theories in the Communist Manifesto (compiled with Friedrich Engels and published in 1848) and Das Kapital (1867 – 94). His ideas eventually led to the Russian Revolution and communism. By 1950 almost half of the world‘s people lived under communist regimes.

8. Charles Darwin :



Naturalist Charles Darwin established the theory of evolution. He began forming his ideas when he served as official naturalist on a world voyage on HMS Beagle (1831 – 36) and spent the rest of his life back in England developing them. When his famous book The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selections was published in 1859, there were violent reactions against it. Darwin challenged the Bible’s account of creation and explained that human being are descended from an ape-like ancestor. Another English naturalist, Alfred Russell Wallace, independently developed very similar ideas at the same time as Darwin.

9. William Shakespeare :



William Shakespeare is generally agreed to be the greatest play writer in the English language. He began as an actor and wrote atleast 154 love poems and 37 plays, including Hamlet, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. Shakespeare also probably introduced more than 1,700 new words to the English Language.

10. Christopher Columbus :





Christopher Columbus is one of the most famous of all explorers. He believed he could reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean and in 1492 he set sail in the Santa Maria to prove his theory. Instead, he landed on the islandsnow known as the West Indies. His discoveries led to the European explorations and settlement of the Americas

Computer related Full forms

Let us know the abbreviations of Computer related Words

I hope this will help you all to know something different you may not heard
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Lets start with 

HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
HTTPS = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure.
IP = Internet Protocol.
URL = Uniform Resource Locator.
USB = Universal Serial Bus.
VIRUS = Vital Information Resource Under Seized.
3G = 3rd Generation.
GSM = Global System for Mobile Communication.
CDMA = Code Divison Multiple Access.
UMTS = Universal Mobile Telecommunication System.
SIM = Subscriber Identity Module.
AVI = Audio Video Interleave
RTS = Real Time Streaming
SIS = Symbian OS Installer File
AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
JAD = Java Application Descriptor
JAR = Java Archive
JAD = Java Application Descriptor
3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project
3GP = 3rd Generation Project
MP3 = MPEG player lll
MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
GIF = Graphic Inter changeable Format
JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group
BMP = Bitmap
SWF = Shock Wave Flash
WMV = Windows Media Video
WMA = Windows Media Audio
WAV = Waveform Audio
PNG = Portable Network Graphics
DOC = Document (Microsoft Corporation)
PDF = Portable Document Format
M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)
MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File
NRT = Nokia Ringtone
XMF = Extensible Music File
WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
DVX = DivX Video
HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language
WML = Wireless Markup Language
CD = Compact Disk.
DVD = Digital Versatile Disk.
CRT = Cathode Ray Tube.
DAT = Digital Audio Tape.
DOS = Disk Operating System.
GUI = Graphical User Interface.
HTTP = Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
IP = Internet Protocol.
ISP = Internet Service Provider.
TCP = Transmission Control Protocol.
UPS = Uninterruptible Power Supply.
HSDPA = High Speed Downlink Packet Access.
EDGE = Enhanced Data Rate for GSM [Global System for Mobile Communication] Evolution.
VHF = Very High Frequency.
UHF = Ultra High Frequency.
GPRS = General Packet Radio Service.
WAP = Wireless Application Protocol.
TCP = Transmission Control Protocol.
ARPANET = Advanced Research Project Agency Network.
IBM = International Business Machines.
HP = Hewlett Packard.
AM/FM = Amplitude/ Frequency Modulation.
WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network.
 

Sunday 2 March 2014

How to Make Windows XP Genuine - Forever

Do you have Windows XP without the genuine serial key? 
Keep on saying the word " Please activate your windows / Your windows is not genuine .
Don't worry -- with a few clicks of the mouse and a little bit of cleverness, you'll be able to make your Windows XP genuine forever. 

See Step 1 below to begin.
Step 1 - Click Start choose Run.

Step 2 - Type “regedit” (without the quotation marks).

Step 3 - Double click on KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

Step 4 - GO TO Software.

Step 5 - Click on Microsoft.

Step 6 - Then Click on Windows NT.

Step 7 - Then Click on CurrentVersion.

Step 8 - Now chose the “WPAEvents” option.

Right click on OOBETimer and select Modify.

In the Edit Binary Value window, remove all the values in the value data box. Click OK and close the registry editor.

Then Go back to Run and type the following command without quotation marks: "%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /a".

In the Activate Windows wizard, chose the second option. It should be “Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows.” Click on Next.

Click on Change Product Key.

Enter your genuine key in the New Key box and click on Update.

Check whether your Windows XP is genuine (optional). Type the following command in Run without quotation marks: "oobe/msoobe /a".

If a box appears saying “Windows is already activated," it means your Windows XP is genuine.

Hope this hepls you make Windows XP Genuine Forever :) :) :)



How to Change a Windows XP Product Key

You've installed your OS or entered your product key, but now you want to change it. How do you do it? You can use the Windows Activation Wizard graphical user interface (GUI) or a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) script. The Activation Wizard method is easier, but if you must change the product key for multiple computers, the script method is better.


How to Delete your History

You don't necessarily want people poking around your Internet history. It's not only those who surf adult websites or chat rooms that might wish to hide their tracks from others: many people keep sensitive information on shared computers and have an interest in keeping data private, or their birthday or Christmas shopping, and don't want prying eyes making unwanted discoveries. If any of that applies to you, it is absolutely vital to make this your habit to avoid potential problems. While commercial software can erase history logs, this how-to will equip you to do it yourself—for free! 


Friday 28 February 2014

How to Install Windows 8.1

Windows 8.1 OS

Windows 8.1 is Microsoft's latest operating system which is completely redesigned. It moves away from the traditional interface to a completely new interface known as Metro User Interface. The familiar start menu is now gone. Icons and windows are replaced with live tiles and magazine styled interface. Unlike any previous versions, Windows 8.1 and its variation RT works across multiple architectures and has been optimized for touch screen. So it will work on Intel based PCs or an ARM based tablet.



This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to install Microsoft Windows 8.1 . You can follow this guide if you have Windows 8.1 basic edition or any other version as the steps are very similar.

The best way to install Windows 8.1 is to do a clean install. Before you start the installation process I recommend that you check Windows 8.1 System Requirements to ensure that your hardware is supported by Windows 8.1. If you don't have Windows 8.1 drivers for all your hardware, it is a good idea to download all the drivers from the hardware manufacturers web site and save all the necessary drivers on a CD/DVD or a USB drive before you start the installation.
Windows 8.1 Professional DVD is bootable. In order to boot from the DVD you need to set the boot sequence. Look for the boot sequence under your BIOS setup and make sure that the first boot device is set to CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.

Step 1 - Place Windows 8.1 DVD in your dvd-rom drive and start your PC. Windows 8.1 will start to boot up and you will get the following screen with a rotating progress bar.

Step 2 - The next screen allows you to setup your language, time and currency format, keyboard or input method. Choose your required settings and click next to continue.

Step 3 - The next screen allows you to install or repair Windows 8. Since we are doing a clean install we will click on "install now".

Step 4 - Then next process is setup process will starts 

Step 5 - At this stage you need to type your product key that came with your copy of Windows 8. Click next once you have entered the product key correctly.

Step 6 - Read the license terms and tick I accept license terms. Then click next to continue.

Step 7 - Choose the type of installation you want. Since you are doing a clean install you need to click on custom.

Step 8 - Choose where you would like to install Windows 8.1. If you have one hard drive you will get an option similar to the image below. You can click next to continue then go to step 12.
If you have more than one drive or partition then you need to select the appropriate drive and click next. At this stage you can go to step 12.
If you want to partition a large drive then do not click next. Go to step 9.

Step 9 - If you want to partition an existing drive then click new. Choose the size of the partition and click apply.

Step 10 - Click OK to create the partition. Windows will create additional system partition which you don't have to worry about.

Step 11 - You will notice that you have 3 partitions. Partition 1 is system reserved. Leave this partition alone. Partition 2 is 30GB primary partition that was created in the last step. The third partition is unallocated which means it is not being used. You can however format it and use it as a second storage drive. This can be done after windows installation is finished so I will leave it for now.
Choose partition 2 (Primary Partition). This is where I will install Windows 8.1 . Click next to continue.

Step 12 - At this stage Windows starts to copy files to your hard drive and begins the installation. This process might take a few minutes depending on your computer specification. Now is a good time to grab yourself a coffee.

Step 13 - When all the necessary files are copied Windows 8.1 will automatically restart.

Step 14 - You will go through various progress bar and information messages. Windows might restart automatically second time.

Step 15 - You are now presented with "Let's go through a few basics" screen. It will automatically select personalize option.

Step 16 - Choose your PC name and personalize the color.

Step 17 - Here you can choose express settings or choose customize. I will choose customize to make further customization.

Step 18 - Choose Yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices.

Step 19 - Help protect and update your PC. Choose your preferred option and click next.

Step 20 - Send Microsoft info to help make Windows and apps better. Choose your preferred options or leave the default settings. Click next to continue.

Step 21 - Check online for solutions to problem. Choose your preferred options or leave the default settings. Click next to continue.

Step 22 - Sign in to your PC. Here you can login to your PC using a Microsoft email account such as your hotmail account.
If you do not have a Microsoft account you can create one by clicking Sign up for a new email address. Go to Step 23.
If you don't want to create an email account and prefer to create a local user name, click Sign in without a Microsoft account. Go to step 24.

Step 23 - Sign up for a new email address. If you want to create a new email account you need to complete the form.

Step 24 - Click local account

Step 25 - Here you can choose a local user name and password. Choose finish to continue.

Step 26 - At this stage Windows starts to finalize your settings. You will some get the information screen as the installation moves forward.

Step 27 - As Windows 8.1 setup progresses you are given a presentation of the new interface. Its shows you how swiping the edge of the screen brings up the Charm bar. Using the Charm bar you can do a search or change your settings. It also demonstrates how you can hover your mouse on the bottom or top left corner to access the switch list. This list shows all open applications and allows you to switch between them.

Step 28 - Soon as the demonstration finishes windows moves into the final stages of the setup.

Step 29 - Finally the setup process is finished and you are presented with a completely new and unfamiliar Metro user interface. You have your most common application right in front of you. Clicking on any tiles will launch that application. At this point you can start using your computer. However, it may not be fully configured. You need to make sure that all the hardware is detected correctly and the necessary device drivers are installed. This can be done from the device manager.

Step 30 - To go to device manager click search on charm bar on the right. Then typedevmgmt.msc. Click on the devmgmt icon on the left.

Step 31 - You will see all your hardware listed as shown on the image below. You need to check if you have any yellow exclamation marks next to the name of the devices, similar to "Base System Device" on the image below. This indicates that the driver has not been installed for this device.
At this stage you can install the driver for this device. To do so, Right Mouse click on Base System Device -> Update Driver Software...

Step 32 - You can choose to "Search automatically for updated driver software" or "Browse my computer for driver software". If you have the driver CD or if the driver is on a USB drive then choose "browse my computer for driver software". Window 8.1 will search and install the driver from the CD or you can locate the driver manually.
Once you have removed all the yellow exclamation marks from the device manager your Windows 8.1 configuration would be fully complete.

Hope this these steps will help you to install windows 8.1 OS