Saturday 17 July 2021

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Wednesday 15 February 2017

How to make money with Android Phone 300 Rs




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You can earn cash anytime and from anywhere, there are no complicated missions to visit places or wander around and best of all it’s an easy, quick and fun way to make easy money! Make money is the best rewards app!

Make Money app free pays better and faster than other reward apps! No giftcards or discounts, you are paid CASH in your PayPal account! Guaranteed super fast payouts and free of fees!

HOW DOES IT WORK?
1) Complete tasks to accumulate credit rewards. The tasks vary and can be watching videos, downloading free apps, completing surveys and many more. 
2 Redeem your credit rewards for cash via PayPal.
3) Ooops... no point 3. Just enjoy your money!

- Make money by watching videos
- Earn free cash when testing fun new apps
- Gain money completing surveys
- Test services and get paid

NOW YOU CAN START EARNING EASY CASH!




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Introducing Earn Money, an easy way to make money - straight from your Android device!

Wouldn’t it be nice to make money from everyday tasks? Such as downloading a free app or registering to free websites? Well now you can - with Earn Money/Recharge. 

Earn Money is Indias oldest and most trusted rewards rewards app! 

Earn Money is a new and unique way to make money/recharge from wherever you are, all you need is an Android device. Simply, complete small tasks such as watching an ad, visiting a webpage or completing short surveys. Completing offers will reward you with rupees, which can be used to pay several types of bills etc
The money/recharge you earn can then be used to recharge your mobile number within 24 hours of completing an offer... It’s really as easy as that! It’s fast and simple to sign-up and only takes a few moments to start using the app. After signup, you will be given a unique reference code that can be shared to earn an extra Rs 20 for every friend that signs up using it. Even your friend earn an extra Rs 10 by just signing up. Earn Money allows you to earn easy money/recharge and there are new opportunities to do so everyday. There are hundreds of free offers to choose from - so you can earn money without paying a cent!

You can make money in Earn Money by completing offers such as:

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--Registering to paid(high pay) websites
--Downloading free apps.
--Downloading paid apps (with high-payout rate)
--Completing surveys

Thursday 16 June 2016

6th sense technology

SixthSense is a gesture-based wearable computer system developed at MIT Media Lab by Steve Mann in 1994 and 1997 (headworn gestural interface), and 1998 (neckworn version), and further developed by Pranav Mistry (also at MIT Media Lab), in 2009, both of whom developed both hardware and software for both headworn and neckworn versions of it. It comprises a headworn or neck-worn pendant that contains both a data projector and camera. Headworn versions were built at MIT Media Lab in 1997 (by Mann) that combined cameras and illumination systems for interactive photographic art, and also included gesture recognition (e.g. finger-tracking using colored tape on the finger.

 Sixth sense technology is a perception of augmented reality concept. Like senses enable us to perceive information about the environment in different ways it also aims at perceiving information. Sixth sense is in fact, about comprehending information more than our available senses. And today there is not just this physical world from where we get information but also the digital world which has become a part of our life. This digital world is now as important to us as this physical world. And with the internet the digital world can be expanded many times the physical world. God hasn’t given us sense to interact with the digital world so we have created them like smart phones, tablets, computers, laptops, net books, PDAs, music players, and others gadgets. These gadgets enable us to communicate with the digital world around us. But we’re humans and our physical body isn’t meant for digital world so we can’t interact directly to the digital world. For instance we press keys to dial a number; we type text to search it and so on. This means for an individual to communicate with the digital world he/she must learn it. We don’t communicate directly and efficiently to the digital world as we do with the real world. The sixth sense technology is all about interacting to the digital world in most efficient and direct way. Hence, it wouldn’t be wrong to conclude sixth sense technology as gateway between digital and real world.  Before Wear Ur World (WuW) came there were other methods like speech recognition software, touch recognition etc., which empowered us with direct interfacing.
 This WuW or sixth sense device invented by Pranav Mistry is a prototype of next level of digital to real world interfacing. It comprises of a camera, a projector, a mobile cum computing device and colored sensors which are put on the fingers of a human being. The device efficiently senses the motion of the colored markers. Using them it provides us the freedom of directly interacting with the digital world. This technology enables people to interact in the digital world as if they are interacting in the real world.

Wednesday 15 June 2016


What is rooting & Why root  your Android 

phone or tablet ?





What is rooting ?

Rooting is jailbreaking for Androids, and allows users to dive deeper into a phone’s sub-system. Essentially, it’ll allow you to access the entire operating system and customize just about anything on your Android. With root access, you can also get around any restrictions that your manufacturer or carrier may have applied. You can run more apps, you can overclock or underclock your processor, and you can replace the firmware.The process requires users to back up current software and flash (install) a new custom ROM (modified version of Android).


Why would you root?


One of the most obvious incentives to root your Android device is to rid yourself of the bloatware that’s impossible to uninstall. You’ll be able to set up wireless tethering, even if it has been disabled by default. Additional benefits include the ability to install special apps and flash custom ROMs, each of which can add extra features and streamline your phone or tablet’s performance. A lot of people are tempted by the ability to completely customize the look of their phones. You can also manually accept or deny app permissions.You won’t find a lot of amazing must-have apps when you root, but there are enough to make it worthwhile. For example, some apps allow you to automatically back up all of your apps and their data, completely block advertisements, create secure tunnels to the Internet, overclock your processor, or make your device a wireless hotspot.


Why wouldn’t you root?

  • There are essentially three potential cons to rooting your Android.
  • Voiding your warranty: Some manufacturers or carriers will use rooting as an excuse to void your warranty. It’s worth keeping in mind that you can always unroot. If you need to send the device back for repair, simply flash the original backup ROM you made and no one will ever know that it was rooted.
  • Bricking your phone: Whenever you tamper too much, you run at least a small risk of bricking your device. The obvious way to avoid it happening is to follow instructions carefully. Make sure that the guide you are following works for your device and that any custom ROM you flash is designed specifically for it. If you do your research and pay attention to feedback from others, bricking should never occur.
  • Security risks: Rooting may introduce some security risks. Depending on what services or apps you use on your device, rooting could create a security vulnerability. For example, Google refuses to support the Google Wallet service for rooted devices.








Honor 5C India Launch Expected June 22






HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Honor 5C was launched in China in April.
  • The budget 4G smartphone bears a full-HD display.
  • It is powered by a HiSilicon Kirin 650 octa-core SoC.

Honor India on Wednesday sent out invites for a launch in New Delhi on June 22, where it is expected to launch its Honor 5C smartphone. The Honor brand is a subsidiary of Huawei Terminal.

To recall, the Honor 5C was launched in China back in April, where the company had priced it at CNY 899 (roughly Rs. 9,000) for the 3G model, and at CNY 999 (roughly Rs. 10,250) for the 4G model. The company is expected to bring the 4G model to India. 

The Honor 5C features a 5.2-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) IPS LCD display. The dual-SIM smartphone support Micro-SIM cards and the Honor 5C LTE comes with 4G LTE connectivity on both the SIM card. The Chinese company touts that the handset supports LTE Cat. 6 which means it can support download speeds of up to 300Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50Mbps. It is powered by the company's in-house HiSilicon Kirin 650 octa-core processor (clocked at 4x Cortex A53 at 1.7GHz + 4x Cortex A53 at 2GHz). The smartphone comes with 2GB of RAM and packs 16GB of storage which can be expanded via microSD card (up to 128GB).

The Honor 5C sports a 13-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture and LED flash. It also sports an 8-megapixel front camera with f/2.0 aperture lens. The rear panel of the Honor 5C also sports the fingerprint scanner.

Apart from 4G, the smartphone supports GPRS/ EDGE, 3G, GPS/ A-GPS, Glonass, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity options. The smartphone comes with regular Micro-USB charging port. It measures 147.1x73.8x8.3mm and weighs 156 grams. It packs a 3000mAh battery. The Honor 5C runs Emotion UI 4.1 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.











 OnePlus 3 Price in India Revealed 




HIGHLIGHTS

  • The OnePlus 3 will sport 6GB of RAM.
  • It will come with 64GB of inbuilt storage.
  • OnePlus 3 will be exclusively available via Amazon India


  • While the OnePlus 3 is set to launch on Tuesday, its price in India has been revealed ahead of the official announcement. According to an advertisement published in English daily Hindustan Times, theOnePlus 3 will be priced at Rs. 27,999 and will be available exclusively via Amazon India. 
    The ad also confirms some of the features such as Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, fingerprint scanner which can unlock the handset in 0.2 seconds; 6GB of RAM, and 64GB of inbuilt storage. The ad also reveals that the OnePlus 3 will sport a 16-megapixel rear camera, and an 8-megapixel front camera.
    The ad also reveals some bundled offers for the smartphone including 12 months of Saavn Pro subscription, 12 months of double data offer from Idea, 12 months of accidental damage protection under OnePlus Care offer, and 12 months offer on the Kindle app.
    OnePlus 3 flagship will be officially announced on Tuesday. For the launch event, the company has introduced an Android app for live streaming - the OnePlus 3 Launch: The Loop - which is available for download via Google Play. The OnePlus 3 virtual launch event will begin at 10.00pm IST (12:30pm EDT). For the first two hours, the OnePlus 3 will go on sale via The Loop app, claimed to be the "world's first global VR shopping experience." The smartphone will then go on sale via the OnePlus website from 12:30am IST on June 15 (or 3.00pm EDT June 14), and via Amazon in India.
    Co-founder Carl Pei has already confirmed details on the buying process, as well as the OnePlus 3 release date. The smartphone won't be sold through an invite system, and will be available for purchase through open sales.
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