Monday, 30 July 2012

Microsoft Announces Office 2013 Suite For Windows 8


Microsoft Announces Office 2013 Suite For Windows 8Microsoft has announced Office 2013 for Windows 8. The new software suite has been designed to work with touch-based devices, styluses, as well as keyboards with ease, and will support social networking as well. Windows RT tablet users will get access to the Office Home and Student 2013 RT editions that offer theWord, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote applications. The suite will work with ARM-based Windows 8 devices, which includes Microsoft Surface. The touch-friendly nature of the new applications is best seen in the Read Mode feature in Word, which automatically adjusts the text size and layout based on the screen size, as well as allowing you to watch videos embedded in documents, while turning through the pages like you would with a book.

 

Microsoft Announces Office 2013 Suite For Windows 8

The Word 2013 start screen.

However, the most significant feature in Office 2013 it its cloud-based nature, transitioning from being just a software to a service. Since all documents are saved to SkyDrive by default, you can access them across gadgets. The same goes for your software settings, custom dictionaries, and so on — they too are carried over to all the gadgets you use. You can even access your documents from a PC that you don't normally use (such as in a cybercafé), since both the software and the data are stored online. Of course, this implies that you will have to be connected to the internet at all times, which is not the case with many Indian tech users.
The new application comes with a service called Yammer, which lets you share files and network with your business contacts in a secure way. Other social aspects of the software are manifested in how your contacts are displayed through a new feature called the People Card, which is a central location for displaying profile pictures, contact information, status updates, and activity feeds for your contacts, directly streamed in through their Facebook or LinkedIn accounts. Finally, the software features full integration with Skype, going so far as to provide 60 minutes of Skype time every month for premium users.
 
Microsoft Announces Office 2013 Suite For Windows 8

The People Card.

The complete list of Office suite applications and their pricing details has not been announced yet. However, the cost will be a monthly \ annual subscription fee rather than a one-time payment, considering Microsoft's shift to the "service" model. While the Office Home and Student editions mentioned above will be either free or require a single payment, its subscription-based editions are as follows:
Office 365 Home Premium - A package for home users, it comes with 20 GB SkyDrive storage and 60 minutes of Skype minutes per month.
Office 365 Small Business Premium - Created for small businesses, it features business-grade email, shared calendars, website tools and HD web conferencing.
Office 365 ProPlusMade for enterprise users who require advanced business features, this version seems like it will be entirely cloud-based.
For now, you can test drive the consumer preview version here. The most controversial point, at least for countries where internet penetration and access speeds are low, is the software's cloud-based nature. How many of you will consider upgrading to this version? Do you consider having all your settings and data on the cloud as a positive step, or an annoyance?
 
Microsoft Announces Office 2013 Suite For Windows 8

Karbonn Mobiles Will Launch Special Edition Rajinikanth-Autographed Handsets In September


Karbonn Mobiles Will Launch Special Edition Rajinikanth-Autographed HandsetsAsk any true Kollywood fan, and anything even remotelyassociated with Rajinikanth creates a frantic buzz. Karbonn Mobilesprobably understands the Rajini phenomenon well, as it has collaborated with Eros and Mediaone to create special-edition phones and tablets to coincide with the launch of his upcoming movie Kochadaiyaan. Reports claim that the manufacturer will bring out over five lakh branded gadgets — including feature phones, smartphones, and the newly-launched Karbonn Smart Tab 1 — with exclusively branded Kochadaiyaan content.

The devices will come bundled with scenes from the movie, screensavers, dialogues, images, trivia, the movie's signature tune, and a trailer of the film. What's more, the gizmos have been autographed by the superstar himself. This should make these products worth killing for — to Rajini fanboys, at least.
You can expect the phones and tablets to be rolled out by September, as the movie's music is supposed to launch in October. For the ill-informed amongst us, Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran was one of the most powerful kings of the the Pandyan dynasty. The movie will be made using 3D and motion capture technologies, and will see actress Deepika Padukone in the lead role alongside Rajinikanth. Let the Rajini-smartphone jokes begin!
 
Karbonn Mobiles Will Launch Special Edition Rajinikanth-Autographed Handsets In September

Zuckerberg shoots down Facebook phone rumours


Official Facebook app finally coming to iPad Over the past couple of months, there have been some rumours doing the rounds about Facebook launching their own mobile phone. However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shot down these rumours, stating that they are not building a whole phone but are instead aiming at supporting an ecosystem that can help apps build on Facebook.


During the company’s earning call, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said, “We will develop new products, particularly in mobile.” This statement came amidst a list of other product and revenue plans, a report by ABC news reads. The report went on to state that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg started to discuss about mobile app products and he said, “We want to support an ecosystem where other apps can build on top of Facebook.” He also addressed the rumours surrounding the Facebook smartphone and said, “There are a lot of things you can build in other operating systems as well that aren’t really taking, that aren’t really like building out a whole phone, which wouldn’t make much sense for us to do.”

Official Facebook app finally coming to iPad
Facebook to build mobile products not smartphones


However, though it appears that the rumours seem to be have been shot down for now, there is no telling if they can be true and Facebook could, in fact, launch a smartphone of their own by mid of next year. 

Reports earlier claimed that Facebook had tied-up with HTC to build a phone that could be launched by the middle of the next year. "These plans haven’t been made public but the phone was intended to be released this year. It appears that HTC is now being given more time on product development; hence the date of launch has been pushed back," the report reads.

The report went on to add that Facebook was not publicizing the smartphone project; it was codenamed "Buffy". "Everything is being kept under wraps and it is speculated that Facebook is "going door-to-door to find the right talent for the project". The news about Project Buffy surfaced last year, when reports came in stating that Facebook was planning to launch a smartphone with social networking at its core, and not merely a handset with a dedicated Facebook button, as found on the HTC ChaCha. Following the acquiring of Instagram, Facebook recently announced the Facebook Camera, which in retrospect, appears to be the brand's attempt at paving the way for a heavily customized camera app for smartphones."

As of now, there is absolutely no word available on the specifications of this mythical Facebook phone and the only shred of information available regarding it is that it will run on the Android operating system. 

The number of users accessing Facebook on their mobile phones and smartphones has surpassed those who access it on their computers. This trend, however, has gained momentum only over the last couple of years, especially since smartphones featuring a dedicated Facebook app came into the picture. These allowed one to easily access the social networking site on-the-go with all the possible features neatly packed into what most would consider a user-friendly app.

Facebook has already made a few attempts to introduce a social networking-friendly handset in the past and tied up with a few companies like HTC to develop and release "Facebook Phones". Devices like the Android-powered HTC Salsa and HTC ChaCha didn't quite receive as much success as hoped and so it was back to the drawing board.

Microsoft Surface hitting shelves on October 26, 2012



Enter the all new iPad killer (?) Microsoft fans have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the Surface tablet, and this bit of news will certainly come as a great piece of information for those waiting to snag this tablet. It has now come to light that the Surface tablets will be available from October 26, 2012.




As per a report by CNET, Microsoft, in their annual report, which they filed this week with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, stated, “The next version of our operating system, Windows 8, will be generally available on October 26, 2012. At that time, we will begin selling the Surface, a series of Microsoft-designed and manufactured hardware devices.” Microsoft recently announced that the Windows 8 OS will be available on October 26, 2012, which is the same date the Surface tablet is expected to be released.
Enter the all new iPad killer (?)
Launch date revealed



A hot topic surrounding the Microsoft Surface is its price. A recent listing portrayed the price of the top-of-the-line Surface as approximately $2,150, which translates to roughly Rs. 1,20,000. However, the website has since put up a disclaimer stating that those were not the official prices given by Microsoft, and that the brand has not informed them regarding the prices of any of the Surface tablets.


The Microsoft Surface tablets will be available in two types: one is a budget-friendly version and will feature Windows RT running on ARM chipsets, and the other version is the Windows 8 Pro tablet running on Ivy Bridge processors and expected to be priced similarly to Ultrabooks. In a statement regarding the pricing of the tablets, Microsoft said, “Suggested retail pricing will be announced closer to availability and is expected to be competitive with a comparable ARM tablet or Intel Ultrabook-class PC.”

Here are the specification for the Surface tablets:

Surface for Windows RT

  • OS: Windows RT
  • Weight: 676 grams
  • Depth: 9.3 mm
  • Display: 10.6-inch ClearType HD Display
  • Energized: 31.5 W-h
  • Connectivity: microSD, USB 2.0, Micro HD Video, 2x2 MIMO antennae
  • Productive: Office ‘15’ Apps, Touch Cover, Type Cover
  • Practical: VaporMg Case and Stand
  • Configurable: 32 GB, 64 GB
 
Surface for Windows 8 Pro
  • OS: Windows 8 Pro
  • Weight: 903 grams
  • Depth: 13.5 mm
  • Display: 10.6-inch ClearType Full HD Display
  • Energized: 42 W-h
  • Connected: microSDXC, USB 3.0, Mini DisplayPort Video, 2x2 MIMO antennae
  • Productive: Touch Cover, Type Cover, Pen with Palm Block
  • Practical: VaporMg Case and Stand
  • Configurable: 64 GB, 128 GB


As of now, although there is no word on the pricing of the tablets, we at least have a definite idea of when the Surface will be launched. Pricing should be available closer to the date of launch, and with October 26 as the release date, our calendars can now be marked.

AMD Radeon HD 7990 6GB enroute, 6 display outputs onboard


Will we see it at Computex? 
We expected AMD’s HD 7990 to show up at Computex this year, but we had no luck. A dual-GPU card from AMD was inevitable, as they, just like Nvidia, always have a dual-GPU graphics card that is usually the fusion of two of their highest-end GPU cores linked by CrossFire on a single PCB. The board is codenamed “New Zealand” and according to VR-Zone, AMD has now informed their board partners that the card will be arriving sometime in late August, at the earliest. The new reference PCB design will have a slightly different power system as well.

Will we see it at Computex?
It's coming...


Rather than just slapping on two eight-pin power connectors, AMD will be using four six-pin power connectors. These four separate power connectors will give the card a unique multiphase power system that's essentially divided into three groups. One of the groups involves delivering power to the two cores, while the third group will deliver power to the PLX connector, which connects the two cores. Whether this solution is enough to offer a competitive edge over the GTX 690 is yet to be seen. Other than the power system, the card will also have support for six displays out-of-the box. These include two DVI ports along with four miniDP ports.

Back in May, we heard rumours about board partners taking matters into their own hands and planning on launching dual-GPU solutions of their own that would bear the ‘X2’ moniker. However, this didn’t exactly happen. We guess manufacturers are busy waiting for the reference design from AMD itself, which should be heading their way towards the end of August. The card will go head on with the GTX 690, which is currently the fastest graphics card in the world. In order to take them down, AMD will have to bring their A-Game, not only in hardware but software as well. Drivers have always been a weak point for AMD and although they’ve improved over the years, Nvidia has always had an upper hand in this department. The company does deliver really good hardware, but that’s only half the story as drivers can just as easily make or break any hardware.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 release date pushed back to 2013


Hide in the bushes and shoot stuff! The release date of the latest game in the Sniper series - Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 - for India has been pushed back. Originally slated to be released in India on October 9, 2012, India will see the game hitting shelves only on January 15, 2013.


Sniper 2 is said to have very diverse gameplay. Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 takes all the breathless anticipation, precise controls and skillful fun of sniping and mixes it with stealth gameplay. The game rewards skilled gameplay and difficult shots with a bullet cam for critical hits, such as head shots. The game shows your kill in excruciating amounts of detail. The game has variety in levels. Some of the varied locations include jungles, mountains and urban levels. All the environments of the game are based on real world location.
Hide in the bushes and shoot stuff!
Hide in the bushes and shoot stuff... next year


The game has realistic ballistics that take into account the player’s location, wind speed and direction, breathing rate and distance from the target. Working with spotters is the key difference between life and death. There are night vision and thermal vision goggles to use in situations with limited visibility. The game also includes realistic weapons at the player’s disposal, including six sniper rifles, three assault rifles, heavy machine guns and more.

The game is built on CryENGINE 3, one of the most advanced multi-platform development tool for current generation consoles and the PC.  The game has added more equipment for the player to use for stealth gameplay. There are multiplayer modes designed especially for sniper duels.

The game features a story where the main character, Captain Cole “Sandman” Anderson is a Private Security Consultant and ex-Delta Force sniper. Anderson grew up in the cold wilderness of Alaska where he learned the skills of hunting, marksmanship and tracking at a very early age. Anderson was raised by his Native American mother after his father was killed in action while serving with the US Marines in Vietnam. From the age of ten, Anderson hunted wild game to put food on his family’s table. Anderson joined the US Marine Corp after high school and trained as a scout-sniper, attached to the elite Marines’ elite “Force Recon” unit. Anderson is descended from a long line of American soldiers. He was raised in the tradition of patriotism and service to his country.

Those interested can watch the trailer here.

Origin games will distribute the game for City Interactive, who are publishing this game in India. Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 will be available for Rs. 2,599 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Rs. 999 for the PC.

Nuance brings Swype with Hinglish support for India


SwypeNuance Communications Inc. today announced that the next generation of Swype, a learning, living touch input keyboard, now supports the Hinglish language – a mixture of Hindi and English. Swype has changed  the way people communicate and input text on their mobile devices, and this latest version makes it easier for users to quickly Swype or type Hinglish words such as chai, paani, desi, garam, masti, and jungli. Swype’s mixed-language Hinglish database consists of tens of thousands of Hindi words transliterated into Latin script, as well as a vast English wordlist.

Swype
Swype


The new version of Swype also contains unique adaptive capabilities to understand users’ preferences over time, becoming smarter and more personalized every time they use it.
Swype provides consumers with more choice in how they input text, and now interprets a user’s personal language style, providing an amazingly fast, flexible, and accurate experience. New features include:

  • Next word prediction: Swype’s next word prediction is incredibly intelligent as Nuance has integrated capabilities from its renowned XT9 portfolio. Swype gets smarter based on historical usage, so prediction becomes more accurate with each use. For even smarter predictions, you can choose to have Swype learn from emails, texts and tweets
  • Multi-modal keyboard: Swype now delivers multiple input modes in one keyboard. People can Swype from letter to letter or type rapidly with predictive text input. Further, users can switch back and forth between modalities on the fly, providing the ultimate in keyboard personalization.
Swype now supports Hinglish
Swype now supports Hinglish


Sunny Rao,  Managing Director, India & South-East Asia, Nuance Communications, said, “People use their keyboards every day in every way – so input needs to be fast and simple and with the growing popularity of Hinglish as the medium of communication in India, we are proud to introduce Swype with Hinglish support. Swype’s living, learning keyboard ushers in a new era of input, where the keyboard adapts to the users’ unique way of communicating. “

Nuance, an already established name known for its voice recognition software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking and OmniPage OCR software, had bought Swype late last year. Since then, it has brought in lot of changes into Swype to make it more convenient and popular with the cellphone users.

Last month, Nuance launched a software for Android smartphone owners to input text using a combination of tapping, tracing, handwriting and speaking, as consumers increasingly demand technology that learns from them rather than the other way around.

Makers of non-Android phones such as BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion and Nokia, the latter having bet its future on Microsoft Windows software, will be able to use a software developer kit from Nuance to make their own versions. 

The new Swype platform will learn from user behaviour, adding words entered by the user via the keyboard to a personal dictionary. This dictionary will then be deployed across the spectrum of input types, which includes tracing the shapes of words, and handwriting. Nuance's public dictionary currently holds 300,000 words in English and supports 50 languages for text and 35 for voice.

How to: 6 cool things to do with your old computer


How to: 6 cool things to do with your old computer  We’ve all cycled through PCs and notebooks and there always comes a time when you can’t upgrade your PC any more, or even sell it. The only option left is to sell it off as scrap or let it lie around gathering dust. However, there are a number of things that you can do with your old PC by just installing a bunch of software on it. Here are a few of our suggestions.


As a Home Theatre PC
We’ve already spoken of this in the past. One of the easiest things to do with an old PC or notebook is to use it as an HTPC. All you need to do is connect it to a TV or a large screen using a connector -preferably HDMI - or any other option available. 
Your old PC - your home entertainment playback system
Your old PC - your home entertainment playback system


Once you’ve done that, all you need to do is install a free HTPC software called XBMC. The software has a simple user interface, similar to those found on media players and consoles such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The software also supports Android remote controls apps and DLNA, so you can even stream media from one PC to another over the network. XBMC is available for Windows, Linux, OS X and even as a liveCD called XBMbuntu.

As a remote torrent downloader
Many of us download torrents. It’s one of the most convenient ways to download content off the web without much trouble. There are many different clients available for different platforms. uTorrent is one of the most popular torrent clients available for Windows. The program is tiny and runs in the background, consuming close to no resources at all. With an old, low-power PC, you can have it downloading data all the time. You can even remotely control it over your network or even over the Internet on your mobile phone. 
Control torrent downloads remotely
Remotely control torrent downloads


To do this, download and install uTorrent and then enable the WebUI component from the Preferences menu. Now, create a scheduled task in Windows that forces uTorrent to load in the background without having to log in. This way, uTorrent always runs in the background without you having to manually start it. Also, set a download folder in uTorrent so newly-added torrents download directly to that folder. Subsequently, register for a free domain service such as DDNS so accessing your PC is easier. Now, with webUI enabled, you can access the uTorrent interface on a PC, notebook, tablet or even your phone. Remember to look out for free uTorrent apps for your mobile platform. If you prefer using Linux, there are other alternatives such as rTorrent andTransmission.

As a NAS device at home
Our homes are increasingly connected these days .Every device seems to have some kind of network connectivity option. People these days use one or two PCs, a notebook, a smartphone, and sometimes, even a tablet. There’s a lot of data that transferred around and it’s ideal to have a single server that takes care of all your data needs. 

You can use one of your existing PCs or notebooks and attach a large enough hard drive to it, say 1 or 2 TB, depending on your requirements. If you’re going to be streaming movies and music, you’d need this kind of space. For photos and documents, even a 500 GB hard drive may be more than sufficient. In the case of a notebook, you can simply use an external hard drive. In the case of a PC, an internal hard drive is the more economical option available.

While it’s possible to enable file sharing on Windows or Linux, it’s better to use more specialised software. FreeNAS is a specialised NAS server software that is basically a very light-weight operating system; it is just a 96 MB download. You can configure the server via the software using a web interface, remotely. You won’t even need to use a monitor to use the server. All you do is burn the image on a disc and install it on your PC or notebook. The software supports pretty much every popular file system out there. You can use this network server to stream movies to your HTPC or even as a full-fledged data server.

Set up a full-fledged web server
If you’ve always wanted to host your own site, you can do it using a simple web server, but there are other environments such as MySQL and Perl that are required to make it all come together. You also need a relatively fast internet connection with decent upload speeds. Fortunately, instead of having to install and configure each aspect of a web server manually, there are easy solutions available in the form of LAMP or WAMP servers. They’re basically a package of web server software with all the additional components pre-configured. 
Setup your own little web site
Setup your own little web site


One of the popular WAMP servers for Windows is called, well, WampServer, and it’s available for download free of cost. WampServer gives you an infinite number of possibilities once you have it installed. There are packages for setting up a web site, for setting up galleries and even forums, available for download. Most of these are free and you’d usually have to pay for them if you were to use the server, but with your own infrastructure setup, running a site is completely free.

As a PBX board
While most of the solutions we’ve spoken of so far are free, setting up a PBX (private branch exchange) board isn’t. A PBX basically allows you to set up a voice communication system within your office. This isn’t useful for regular home users, but SoHo users will find this extremely handy. Other than the hardware, there’s no real expense whatsoever. 
Using your old PC as a voice-comm server
Using your old PC as a voice-comm server


The first thing to do is install the hardware components in your PC. Then, you can install Asterisk, a popular, free PBX software as a package on your Linux operating system, or even the entire software using a distribution called AsteriskNOW that’s available on the Asterisk site. Once set up, you'll be able to make phone calls using just a few lines and even receive calls from outside via a voice-guided system. There's also the potential to use VoIP to make calls over the web.

As a retro gaming console
If you’re using an old notebook or PC, one of the fun things you could do is to actually install a game emulator of your choice on it. This will let you play games from your/your father's childhood on your TV. These titles have very low system requirements, so emulators will run on pretty much any hardware. You can then delete any accounts you have on Windows except for one so Windows directly boots to the desktop.

Simply create a shortcut to the emulator in the Windows Startup folder. This way, Windows will load up directly into the emulator. It’s also advisable to install two game consoles so two users can game on the PC connected to a large monitor or TV. ZSNES, for example is a popular emulator for Super Nintendo titles. There are similar titles for the Nintendo 64 and the first Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

Well, that’s our list. If you think of any other ways to make use of your old PC, drop us a line in the comments section or even head over to our forum and post a thread with your ideas.

PNY Launches Multi-Card Reader And 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub At Rs 500 Each


PNY Launches Multi-Card Reader And 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub At Rs 500 EachPNY, a US-based manufacturer of USB thumb drives and accessories, has launched a multi-card reader (model CR001) andUSB 2.0 hub (UH001). The former supports 12 different card formats, while the USB hub offers four USB 2.0 ports. The devices come in bright red and blue colours and simple but elegant shapes. The card reader is a USB 2.0 device capable of reading the following storage card types: SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, MS, MS Pro, MS Pro Duo, xD, CF, M2, microSD, and microSDHC. It comes with a retractable USB cable and claims a reliability of up to 10,000 read \ write operations. Its dimensions are 2.1" (w) x 2.1" (d) x 0.6"  (14.9 mm) (h), weighing just 28 grammes.

Coming to the hub, it features four USB 2.0 ports that allow you to connect additional devices, while using only one slot in the PC. However, keep in mind that since it does not have an external supply, it cannot support power-hungry devices such as external hard drives. The hub also has a retractable USB that tucks underneath it when not in use. This gadget is even tinier than the card reader, with dimensions of 1.9" (w) x 1.9" (d) x 0.7" (17 mm) (h) and a weight of 36 grammes. Both products are priced at Rs 500 each and come with a two-year warranty.
PNY Launches Multi-Card Reader And 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub At Rs 500 Each

IOC Asks Olympics Fans In London To Stop Tweeting Excessively


IOC Asks Olympics Fans In London To Stop Tweeting ExcessivelySports fans attending the London Olympics have been asked to avoid unnecessary text messages and tweets during events to prevent an overload of the data networks, which affects television coverage. Commentators in Saturday's men's cycling road race were unable to tell viewers how far the leaders were ahead of the pack, because data could not get through from the GPS tracking systems installed on the cycles. Many inadvertently made matters worse by venting their anger on Twitter at the lack of information, further straining the infrastructure.

An International Olympic Committee (IOC) spokesman said the network problem had been caused by the messages sent by the hundreds of thousands of fans who lined the streets to cheer on the British team. "Of course, if you want to send something, we are not going to say 'Don't, you can't do it', and we would certainly never prevent people", he said. "It's just - if it's not an urgent, urgent one, please kind of take it easy". Other events due to take place on London's roads include the men's and women's marathon and triathlon.
An explosion in the use of mobile phones to access the internet and share photos and videos has madeLondon 2012 the first true "social media games", but also placed immense pressure on data networks. Mobile operators and infrastructure companies had said that they expected to be able to meet the extra demand, but obviously these events have shown otherwise.
The IOC spokesman added that it appeared the problem lay with oversubscription on one particular unnamed network, and talks had taken place in an attempt to share more of the data load. He conceded that asking people not to send messages at key moments "may not have an awful lot of effect".
Source: Reuters

Learning C++ :Chapter 4

CHAPTER 4 
Hello Everyone. Today I will teach you about the R-Value and L-Value OF Variables and About Escape Sequences and How to use them ?


R-Value And L-Value
R-Value refers to the content or data value of the variable whereas The L value (Location Value) represents the address or location of the variable.


Here I want to give an example: Variable A is Taken which has been assigned value 17 and It is in 2004.Here 17 is the R-Value and 2004 is L-value (also called as Location Value).


ESCAPE SEQUENCES


It is also called non-graphic characters that have special meaning for the compiler.
FEATURES:

  • It always start with the \ (slash).
  • It is only used within the double quotes.(").
  • We can only use them in cout  statements.
There are following escape sequences:
\a
It stands for audible sound.It will produce an audible sound with the help of the sound card attached in the motherboard.
\n
It stands for new-line character.As it is the feature of C++ to display all the contents in the single line so we can use \n to take the text to the next line.
\v
It stands for vertical tap.It provides vertical spaces but in the output window there will be no any difference as \v is only applicable at the time of printing.
\t 
It stands for horizontal tap.It provides few spaces in horizontal direction.
Example: " Hello                 World"
\r
It is the escape sequence that places the cursor at the begging of the line.
Example: cout<<"Welcome \r here";
Output will be  :          hereome

SO friends do try these escape sequences and if any doubt arises post it in comments or send @ ishu.hitesh@gmail.com

Sunday, 29 July 2012

HCL ME Y2 Tablet available on Snapdeal.com


HCL ME Y2 tablet Snapdeal.com, India’s leading e-commerce company, has launched the new HCL ME Y2 Tablet on its website. The Y2 comes with the latest Android v4.0.3 operating system and GPU Mali 400 multimedia processing. It also supports full HD playback of 1080p. Users can access the HCL ME App Store on the Y2 to download various applications. This Bluetooth-enabled tablet has SIM-based network connectivity, and runs on 4000 mAh battery power.

Here’s a look at the specifications of the tablet:

  • Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) running on 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor
  • Graphics CPU Mali 400 Multimedia Processing
  • 7-inch IPS LCD capacitive multi-touch WVGA display with 1024 x 600 pixel resolution
  • 3G, EDGE/GPRS, WLAN 802.11 b-g-n
  • 2 MP rear camera with 0.3 MP front camera
  • 1 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 8 GB internal memory, expandable upto 32GB by Micro SD card
  • SIM based network connectivity
  • Bluetooth v3.0, A2DP
  • mini USB port
  • mini HDMI port

HCL ME Y2 tablet
HCL ME Y2 tablet


HCL has had a presence in the laptop, desktop and all-in-one (AIO) market in India for quite some time now. It has also tried to make its presence felt in the budget tablet market as well. HCL began its tablet journey with the launch of the ME X1 last yearEarlier this year, HCL launched the HCL ME U1 and the HCL MyEdu Tab. All these tablets received good reviews and paved way for more tablets from HCL.

While the U1 is a trendy and stylish device, based on the latest Android OS and designed specially to suit the needs of the Indian consumer, the MyEduTab tablet caters to the needs of students across schools and higher education institutions, and provides personalized and collaborative learning. The U1 is powered by Android OS 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. It is packed with 17 localized applications, along with a 7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen. It is powered by a 1 GHz processor, a front facing camera and 512 MB RAM. You get 4 GB of internal memory and a slot for expanding external memory upto 32GB using a microSD card. It also sports a full USB, mini USB and a microSD card slot.

MyEduTab is the perfect companion for students, allowing self-learning and making them industry ready. The MyEduTab has  specifications similar to U1, which is also provided with integrated back up service with HCL Touch, a 24x7 one touch service facility.

The HCL ME Y2 is available exclusively on Snapdeal at a price of Rs 14,999, which includes a discount of Rs.1,000 on its MRP.

How to make 3D glasses for Rs.10


How to make 3D glasses for Rs.10 There are tons of anaglyph 3D videos and images available on the Internet. Sadly though, you need equipment to watch all of this. Fear not now, as with household equipment, ten bucks and close to ten minutes of your time (depending on your craft skills), you can create the cheapest 3D glasses for your 3D viewing pleasure. Let’s quickly get started...


Step 1: Things you need:
  • Cardboard
  • Chart paper
  • Red Cellophane paper
  • Blue Cellophane paper
  • Cutter, Glue, Scissors


Step 2: Draw your own design that you would want to see in your 3D glasses. If you’re lazy and uninspired, cut out the sample design given in the image. 
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Step 3: Stick that design on to your cardboard and cut it out so that you have a sturdy frame. 


Step 4: Ensure that the eyeholes and the area for the nose are properly cut. You don’t want your skin to get sore, or the cardboard to block your visibility.
Cut out the sides in a similar way.


Step 5: Cut out the red cellophane and blue cellophane paper and stick them on the front of the glasses. Be sure to remember that the red needs to go on the left and the blue needs to go on the right. 


Step 6: Voila! Your 3D glasses are ready! All it took us was close to twenty minutes to get the whole experiment done. As you can see, our craft skills do leave a lot to be desired but hey, if you do manage to conjure something better, post it out here for the tech world to see!
Ready!
Ready!


For those of you'll who have already completed this short tutorial, check out this 3D content we’ve compiled from different sources off the Internet. Feast your eyes!