Sunday, September 22, 2013

LG G2 Overview

South Korean manufacturer LG is all set to launch its G2 smartphone in India on September 30. The device was globally unveiled last month.
LG has already sent out press invites for the September 30 launch event. The company has also posted several Facebook posts stating that G2 will arrive in India soon.
LG is expected to price G2 between Rs 40,000-45,000 in the market. Most top smartphones launched in the country also fall in...
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BBM coming to Android and Apple users today, gradual global roll out underway


BlackBerry launched its Blackberry Messenger (BBM) app for iPhone in some countries today, but the Android version did not launch on 21 September as expected .Previously exclusive to BlackBerry smartphones, BBM is now available in some countries as a free download in the iTunes App stores (and soon the Google Play store).
While BBM is a very popular mobile messaging service among BlackBerry users in South Africa, it is competing against heavyweights like WhatsApp and WeChat on Android and iOS.
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Friday, September 13, 2013

IT- Requirment in big campuses

Early placement trends from top campuses in the state indicate that the appetite to recruit large numbers remains continues. However, entry-level salaries for graduating engineers remain unchanged for the fifth year in a row at Rs 3 lakh to Rs 4 lakh.
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) on Thursday announced that 3,934 offers were given to its students by three companies — Accenture, Wipro and Cognizant. This is higher than 3,603 jobs offered last year during a three-day placement process. "The salary offered by three firms...
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

NSA crack Internet privacy codes

Web firm guarantees that criminals and Washington can't read encrypted emails, online banking and other data are not true, newly disclosed documents indicate.
In a clandestine, decade-long effort to defeat digital scrambling, the National Security Agency, along with its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), have used supercomputers to crack encryption codes through "brute force" and have inserted secret "back doors" into software with the help of technology companies, The Guardian, The New York Times and ProPublica reported Thursday.
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Monday, September 9, 2013

World's thinnest keyboard

British scientists say they've invented the world's thinnest wireless keyboard – it’s only half a millimeter thick.
It can be used with tablets or smartphones and it's a touch screen. Users can use it with a stylus pen and write or draw on it.
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