Saturday, 9 May 2015

WINDOWS 10 WILL BE THE LAST OPERATING SYSTEM SAYS MICROSOFT !

"Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10." That was the message from Microsoft employee Jerry Nixon, a developer evangelist speaking at the company's Ignite conference this week. Nixon was explaining how Microsoft was launching Windows 8.1 last year, but in the background it was developing Windows 10. Now, Microsoft employees can talk freely about future updates to Windows 10 because there's no secret update in the works coming next. It's all just Windows 10. While it immediately sounds like Microsoft is killing off Windows and not doing future versions, the reality is a little more complex. The future is "Windows as a service."

Microsoft has been discussing the idea of Windows as a service, but the company hasn't really explained exactly how that will play out with future versions of Windows. That might be because there won't really be any future major versions of Windows in the foreseeable future. Microsoft has altered the way it engineers and delivers Windows, and the initial result is Windows 10. Instead of big releases, there will be regular improvements and updates. Part of this is achieved by splitting up operating system components like the Start Menu and built-in apps to be separate parts that can be updated independently to the entire Windows core operating system. It's a big undertaking, but it's something Microsoft has been actively working on for Windows 10 to ensure it spans across multiple device types.

While we'll witness the results in the coming months, Microsoft is already in launch mode for a number of its apps and services that power Windows 10. The software company is testing preview builds of Window 10 with willing participants, and apps like Xbox and Mail have been engineered for regularly monthly updates. Even Office for Windows 10 will also get regular updates, much like a mobile version, instead of the big bang release every few years.


With Windows 10, it's time to start thinking of Windows as something that won't see a big launch or major upgrade every few years anymore. Much like how Google's Chrome browser gets updated regularly with version numbers nobody really pays attention to, Microsoft's approach will likely result in a similar outcome. This is really the idea of Windows as a service, and the notion that Windows 10 could be the last major version of Windows. Microsoft could opt for Windows 11 or Windows 12 in future, but if people upgrade to Windows 10 and the regular updates do the trick then everyone will just settle for just "Windows" without even worrying about the version number.

Sunday, 3 May 2015

ADD SMARTPHONE SUCCESSFULLY IN YOUR CART IN FLASH SALE | HOW TO ADD SMARTPHONE IN YOUR CART SUCCESSFULLY IN FLASH SALE

Everyone competes for adding smartphone in cart during flash sales. Sometimes this is very hard to accomplish .

So here is the trick to add your product in your cart. 

steps :
First go on to your page of flash sale. 

Right click and then click on inspect element. I recommend to use google chrome. 

A window will appear then click on the console option. 

Now in the box paste this script below. 


setInterval(function(){ jQuery('.btn').trigger('click');},10); 

NOTE:
here the 'btn' is the button id of the button you will click to add your product in your card.

Go to your flash sale page. 
What you have to do is right click on the the' add to cart'( name might be different but this is the button which will add your product in your cart. ) and click on the inspect element. 

There you will see code of html about that button . You don't have to worry about that code. Just see the 'id' element of that button. 

Then copy this 'id' replace it with the 'btn' in the above script. This is how the script works. 


I will add the detailed information with screenshots later. Stay connected to this page. Thank you !


Friday, 3 April 2015

ALL ABOUT SAMASUNG GALAXY S6 AKA SAMASUNG EDGE

THE GOOD The upscale Samsung Galaxy S6's smooth glass-and-matte-metal body, improved fingerprint reader, and convenient new camera shortcut key make the phone a stunner. Samsung's decluttered take on Android 5.0 brings the beauty inside, too.
THE BAD Longtime fans will bristle at the Galaxy S6's nonremovable battery and absent expandable storage. The phone has an intensely reflective backing and looks embarrassingly like the iPhone 6. Battery life, while good, falls short of last year's Galaxy.
THE BOTTOM LINE Worldly looks and top-notch specs make the impressive, metal Samsung Galaxy S6 the Android phone to beat for 2015.

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NETWORKTechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE
LAUNCHAnnounced2015, March
StatusComing soon. Exp. release 2015, April 10
BODYDimensions143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8 mm (5.65 x 2.78 x 0.27 in)
Weight138 g (4.87 oz)
BuildCorning Gorilla Glass 4 back panel
SIMNano-SIM
- Fingerprint sensor (PayPal certified)
- Samsung Pay (Visa, MasterCard certified)
DISPLAYTypeSuper AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size5.1 inches (~70.7% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution1440 x 2560 pixels (~577 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 4
- TouchWiz UI
PLATFORMOSAndroid OS, v5.0.2 (Lollipop)
ChipsetExynos 7420
CPUQuad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2.1 GHz Cortex-A57
GPUMali-T760MP8
MEMORYCard slotNo
Internal32/64/128 GB, 3 GB RAM
CAMERAPrimary16 MP, 2988 x 5312 pixels, optical image stabilization, autofocus, LED flash, check quality
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, Auto HDR, panorama
Video2160p@30fps, 1080p@60fps, 720p@120fps, HDR, dual-video rec., check quality
Secondary5 MP, 1440p@30fps, dual video call, Auto HDR
SOUNDAlert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
COMMSWLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetoothv4.1, A2DP, LE, apt-X
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou
NFCYes
Infrared portYes
RadioNo
USBmicroUSB v2.0 (MHL 3 TV-out), USB Host
FEATURESSensorsAccelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, heart rate, SpO2
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
BrowserHTML5
JavaYes, via Java MIDP emulator
- Wireless charging (Qi/PMA) - market dependent
- ANT+ support
- S-Voice natural language commands and dictation
- Smart stay
- OneDrive (115 GB cloud storage)
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264 player
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+/FLAC player
- Photo/video editor
- Document editor
BATTERYNon-removable Li-Ion 2550 mAh battery
Stand-by
Talk time
MISCColorsWhite Pearl, Black Sapphire, Gold Platinum, Blue Topaz
SAR US1.15 W/kg (head)     1.16 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU0.38 W/kg (head)     0.50 W/kg (body)    
Price group
TESTSPerformanceBasemark OS II: 1663 / Basemark OS II 2.0: 1641
Basemark X: 22752
DisplayContrast ratio: Infinite (nominal), 4.124 (sunlight)
CameraPhoto / Video
LoudspeakerVoice 66dB / Noise 65dB / Ring 69dB
Audio qualityNoise -95.6dB / Crosstalk -94.5dB
Battery life