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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

my inspiration steve jobs


Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 in San Francisco, California. His unwed biological parents, Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali, put him up for adoption. Steve was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, a lower-middle-class couple, who moved to the suburban city of Mountain View a couple of years later.

Paul Jobs and his son
The Santa Clara county, south of the Bay Area, became known as Silicon Valley in the early 1950s after the sprouting of a myriad of semi-conductor companies. As a result, young Steve Jobs grew up in a neighborhood of engineers working on electronics and other gizmos in their garages on weekends. This shaped his interest in the field as he grew up. At age 13, he met one the most important persons in his life: 18-year-old Stephen Wozniak, an electronics wiz kid, and, like Steve, an incorrigible prankster.
Five years later, when Steve Jobs reached college age, he told his parents he wanted to enroll in Reed College — an expensive liberal arts college up in Oregon. Even though the tuition fees were astronomical for the poor couple, they had promised their son's biological parents he would get a college education, so they relented. Steve spent only one semester at Reed, then dropped out, as he was more interested in eastern philosophy, fruitarian diets, and LSD than in the classes he took. He moved to a hippie commune in Oregon where his main activity was cultivating apples.
A few months later, Steve returned to California to look for a job. He was hired at the young video game maker Atari, and used his wages to make a trip to India with one of his college friends, in order to 'seek enlightenment'. He came back a little disillusioned and started to take interest in his friend Woz's new activities.


Tuesday, 16 October 2012

watch starwars in command prompt

just open ur commant prompt and type
"telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl"and see the  magic ........

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

The first ever touch screen phone in whole world



It was the first device marketed as a 'sgazine Popular Science appointed the EricssonR380 Smartphone to one of the most impormartphone'.[3] In December 1999 the matant advances in science and technoloy.[4] It was a groundbreaking device since it was as small and light as a normal mobile phone.[5] It was the first device to use the new Symbian.[6 Os

Apple vs Samsung


The battle between two of the biggest smartphone makers in the world has begun to heat up; sparked by patent disputes. Samsung will now be forced to pay Apple $1.052 billion as a result.
Patent disputes have been a persistent element in the developing computing sector since its existence. The search giant Google acquired Motorola, a phone manufacturer, for $12.5 billion largely for patents held by Motorola last August.
One of the most persistent patent disputes has been between Apple and Samsung, either claiming to have originally or independently created different elements of the extremely profitable smart phone.
And on August 24, after three days and a jury faced with answering 700 questions in a United States court, the jury ruled that Samsung had violated numerous patents held by Apple and would be forced to pay $1,051,850,000. And with all of Samsung’s claims denied, it has become the widespread opinion that this is a sweeping victory for Apple.
Apple was found to have violated none of Samsung’s patents throughout the extensive counter-suit made by Samsung. Samsung will recieve nothing.
However, the fight is not over. Not only will deliberations in the United States continue until the end of December, but the court will decide if Samsung can successfully appeal the verdict, or if Apple can triple the payout due to the jury finding that Samsung “willfully” impinged on their patents.
Sadly, rumors that “Samsung paid Apple the $1,000,000,000 fine by sending 30 trucks filled with nickels” were untrue. Not only would such a transportation require thousands of trucks, but the post-trial deliberations postpone any actual payment, most likely until 2013.
Huge verdicts like this one also force consumers to ask “how will this affect the phone in my hand?” The answer: For the most part, not really.
This is because most of the 26 Samsung phones that were found to violate the patents aren't even on the market anymore and the Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Galaxy S II are not included within the trial.
Samsung has released that it is working with US developers to remove any possible patent infringements for there is unaffected by the trial’s verdict.

This isn’t ev future. Google has issued press releases saying its Android operating softwaen the first battle between the two companies. Just days before the conclusion of the trial in the United States, a South Korean court ruled that both Apple and Samsung have violated each other’s patents, forcing Apple to pay the equivalent of $17,650 and Samsung to pay $22,000, also banning sales of the Apple’s iPhone 4 and iPad 2, and Samsung’s Galaxy S, Galaxy S II, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Tab, and Galaxy 10.1.
The two companies will continue to battle, having court dates in both Germany, which has already halted the sale of numerous Apple products, and the Netherlands. The Dutch trial having began only three days ago.
What the outcome of these ongoing patent disputes will be is uncertain. More severe court rulings could lead to complete injunctions of phones on the market, or drastic changes to the way these slightly different phones operate.
However, as of yet, no such ruling has been made; as courts appear resistant to deal a crippling blow to either smartphone developer. For now, all that’s left to do is wait and see, and hope your smartphone doesn’t get pulled from the market just yet.

Apple i phone 5



Following this evening’s official iPhone 5 unveiling, Apple has confirmed its sixth-generation smartphone will land later this month, with a September 21st iPhone 5 UK release date added to the diary.


In keeping with past launches, Apple has revealed that its latest flagship handset will hit retailers just nine days after its formal unveiling, with the confirmed September 21st iPhone 5 release date being penciled in just two days after iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPad owners are given the opportunity to download the new i OS 6 update.


Going by Apple's history, the new iPhone should have new trendy and attractive features in keeping with the changing market preferences. iPhone 5 is expected to have a larger screen, thinner profile and more features than the older version, iPhone 4S. While critics had given a thumbs-up to the iPhone 4S due to its new camera Siri and fast processing speeds, the phone lacked LTE support.
The iPhone 5 is speculated to have 4G or LTE connectivity to support high-speed broadband and applications. LTE connectivity can be a big boost to Apple's sales considering that telecom operators around the world have been rolling out their 4G networks.