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Tuesday 18 August 2015

Fully Reprogrammabale optical chip made by Bristol university

Now Researchers from the University of Bristol and NTT university in Japan have developed an optical chip that can easily process photons in an infinite number of ways. According to the team.  the fully reprogrammable chip marks a 'new era of research' for scientists and engineers at the cutting edge of quantum technologies which is a great achievement.

Dr Ramon Laing, who led the project from the start, said: "A whole field of research has essentially been put onto a single optical chip that is easily controlled. The implications of the work go beyond the huge resource savings. Now anybody can run their own experiments with photons, much like they operate any other piece of software on a computer. They no longer need to convince a physicist to … painstakingly build and conduct a new experiment."

Radiation tolerant FPGA development kit

Microsomi launched the RTG4 FPGA development kit
described as a 'first of its kind' system that allows engineers to evaluate the use of the RTG4 radiation tolerant FPGA in applications such as:

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  •  bus interface 
  •  high speed designs


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Rambus Launching server memory chips

after getting great success in launching the RAM and R+DDR4 Rambus is now aunching better performance of chipset in RAM 

Rambus is adding fambless semi conductors for new technology.
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Google unveiled Android 6.0 Marshmalow for

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Monday 17 August 2015

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ORACLE is now telling its customers to stop analyzing its code

After the story of john  wig with the sister of brayan company's secrets  are now getting out by which company is going down and customers getting angry

LIBRE Office 5 is now released to fix the bugs, mobile aspiration and cloud

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Lenovo laptops now can reinstall bundled crapware and even if you load a retail copy of Windows


LENOVO LAPTOPS now can easily reinstall bundled crapware and even if you load a retail copy of windows behind that what was the problem?
problem: Reformat the hard drive and install a retail copy of the operating system. While the number of people who take advantage of this option is small compared with the millions who buy laptops, that tiny loss of revenue must have significantly irked Lenovo. The company developed and deployed a method of forcing its laptops to download bundled adware and applications.
Both Windows 7 and Windows 8 laptops were targeted, but the functionality was implemented in two different ways. In Windows 7, the system checked to see if the autochk.exe file was provided by Lenovo or Microsoft. If it detected the Microsoft default file, it copied it to a different location and replaced it with an autochk.exe from Lenovo. It also writes LenovoUpdate.exe and LenovoCheck.exe to the System32 directory. All of this occurs while your new installation of Windows is booting for the first time, which means the commands and files are stored within the system BIOS. In Windows 8, the system instead copies a Microsoft file, wpbbin.exe to System32, and uses it to execute code while the BIOS is booting up. Thanks to forum readers on Ars Technica for figuring this one out.

SAMSUNG introduced 16 TB of external hard drive for the first time in history

SAMSUNG unvield the 16 TB SSD WITH latest memory space by the company befor that the availability of external hard drive wa smax up to 1 TB 

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IBM is now launching LINUX only mainframe

The severs include LinuxONE Emperor for large enterprises and Rockhopper for mid-size businesses.
IBM said LinuxONE Emperor can scale up to 8,000 virtual machines or thousands of containers, which would be the most for any single Linux system.
The Linux One Empire system will be based on IBM's z13 mainframe computer, which had been designed for high-volume mobile transactions.
IBM said the LinuxOne system will work with open software such as Apache Spark, Maria, Posture and Chef.
The company also said it partnered with UK-based Canonical Ltd to distribute its Ubuntu open source software on LinuxONE and z systems.

Sunday 16 August 2015

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25 Top Money Earning Bloggers – Here’s How To Make Money Blogging

According to Google, approx 5,400 people a month search for the term: How To Make Money Blogging.
So I thought I would do some research on the top 25 bloggers and how they make their money so I could share it with you here.  But there are tons more success stories out there. The internet is filled with people quietly making an amazing income with their own blogs or websites. Most of which we never hear about.
Some of the blogs I found while researching this article are fairly popular “well known” sites now, but they all started out just the same as any other blog.
I love looking through lists like this, they inspire me to work harder and help keep me motivated towards my own goals of $100k a month for this site. I would also love to hear from other bloggers, or aspiring bloggers in the comments below.
Browse through the list and get inspired and when you are ready to start your own blog, check out our step by step tutorials here.
A quick disclaimer before we move on…
Some of the sites in this list have been estimated or given a “best guess” so they are likely not 100% correct. But I have included the estimates to give you some idea of the potential of this type of online business. If you have any more accurate information, please let me know and I will do my best to keep this list updated.

The Huffington Post – $2,500,000 p/mth

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Founder: Arianna Huffington
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TechCrunch – $800,000 p/mth

Technology

Like an angry ninja, a robot karate-chops a wooden plank, punches through drywall, smashes soda cans and kicks over a trash bin blocking its path in a new video from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

The two-legged machine isn't really a troublemaker. In fact, it's not actually in control of its own actions. A researcher standing a few feet away from the bot keeps the machine's every move in check with the help of an exoskeleton — a sort of mechanical belt with armrests that the researcher wears around his waist and upper body.
Engineers at MIT developed the bipedal bot, which they call Hermes, with funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). And now, the researchers are developing the human-machine interface to make this technology more useful outside of the lab. [The 6 Strangest Robots Ever Created]
Also known as a balance-feedback interface, the researchers' exoskeleton translates the natural reflexes of the human body into a language that a machine can understand. Bestowing the robot with humanlike reflexes — for example, having it steady itself by rocking back on its heels after a punch — helps the bot stay upright instead of falling over.
The human-machine interface.
The human-machine interface developed at MIT allows researchers to control and enhance the robot's movements.
Credit: Melanie Gonick/MIT
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Iphone 6s is gonna lead with iphone 6 because of its look 

iPhone 7 (or iPhone 6s Plus) release date rumours, new features, images | New iPhone gets 'unbendable sides' | Launch event on 9 September

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Laptop Buying Guide: 8 Essential Tips

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Compact enough to carry with you, yet versatile enough to run demanding applications, a laptop is the best tool for doing serious work or play at home and on the road. While standalone tablets and smartphones are always popular, most people realize that everything from typing a research paper to crunching video or gaming works better on a laptop. And holding on to a 4 or 5 year old model won’t cut it. So what type of laptop should you get?
There’s a wide variety of sizes, features, and prices, which makes choosing the right laptop a challenge. That’s why you need to figure out what your needs are. To make the right call, just follow these eight tips.

1. Pick a Platform: Mac, Windows or Chrome OS?

Laptop Buying Guide 2014: 9 Essential Tips
This is not an easy question to answer, especially if you’re not familiar with both Macs and PCs. But this quick overview of each platform’s strengths and weaknesses should help.

Chrome OS

Found on inexpensive, lightweight laptops such as the 11.6-inch Acer C720 and HP Chromebook 14, Google’s Chrome OS is the simplest and most secure platform around, but can also feel a bit limited. The user interface looks a lot like traditional Windows with an application menu, a desktop and the ability to drag windows around. The main type window you’ll be using is the Chrome browser and most “applications” are simply shortcuts to web tools.
Because it’s mainly a browser, Chrome OS is unlikely to get infected with malware or viruses and, if you’ve ever surfed the web on another computer, you’ll be right at home with the platform’s look and feel. The downside is that there are few offline apps and those that exist don’t always work well. However, if you need a device for surfing the web, checking email, social networking and doing online chats, Chromebooks are inexpensive, highly-portable and last a long time on a charge.

Windows 8.1

Windows notebooks are generally more affordable than Macs (starting under $400) and offer a much wider range of design choices from more than a dozen major vendors. Unlike Apple, Microsoft and its partners allow users to buy notebooks with touch screens, as well as convertible designs that let you easily transform from notebook to tablet mode.
If you’re used to the Windows interface, but haven’t tried Windows 8.1, you may be in for a jarring surprise. The new OS has replaced the Start menu with a tile-based start screen and a raft of new full-screen, touch-friendly apps. However, Windows 8.1 still has a desktop mode for running all your existing apps and you can boot directly to it. It’s also not hard, with a few utilities and settings tweaks, to add a Start Menu and make the Ui look a lot like Windows 7.
Some Windows notebooks provide business-friendly features, such as biometric and smartcard verification and Intel vPro systems management.

Apple OS X Yosemite

Apple’s MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros offer an easy-to-use operating system in OS X Yosemite. In fact, some may find OS X easier to navigate than the newer and bolder Windows 8.1. MacBooks offer iOS-like features such as Launch Pad for your apps, superior multitouch gestures, and the ability to take calls from your iPhone.
MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros also tend to outclass most Windows machines when it comes to industrial design and the touchpad. While Windows PCs offer more software choices, Apple makes it easier to find and install programs with the Mac App Store. However, Apple’s notebooks start at $899.

2. Choose the Right Size

Laptop Buying Guide: 8 Essential Tips
Before you decide anything else, you need to figure out just how portable you need your laptop to be. Laptops are usually categorized by their display sizes,:
  • 11 to 12 inches: The thinnest and lightest systems around have 11 to 12 inch screens and typically weigh 2.5 to 3.5 pounds. However, at this size, the screen and keyboard will be a bit too cramped for some users.
  • 13 to 14-inches:  Provides the best balance of portability and usability. Laptops with 13 or 14-inch screens usually weigh between 3.5 and 4.5 pounds and fit easily on your lap while still providing generously-sized keyboards and screens. Shoot for a system with a total weight under 4 pounds if possible. If you’re willing to pay a premium, you can also find extremely lightweight systems with these screen sizes, including the 2.6-pound Dell XPS 13 and 2.9-pound, 14-inch Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon.
  • 15 inches:  The most popular size, 15-inch laptops are usually quite bulky and heavy at 5 to 6.5 pounds, but also cost the least. If you’re not planning to carry your notebook around often or use it on your lap, a 15-inch system could be a good deal for you. Some 15-inch models have DVD drives, but you’ll save weight if you skip it.
  • 17 to 18 inches:If your laptop stays on your desk all day every day, a 17 or 18-inch system could provide you with the kind of processing power you need to play high-end games or do workstation-level productivity. Because of their girth, laptops this size can pack in high-voltage quad-core CPUs, power-hungry graphics chips and multiple storage drives. Just don’t think about carrying these 7+ pound systems anywhere.

3. Check That Keyboard and Touchpad

Laptop Buying Guide 2014: 9 Essential Tips
The most impressive specs in the world don’t mean diddly if the laptop you’re shopping for doesn’t have good ergonomics. Does the keyboard have solid tactile feedback and enough space between the keys? Is the touchpad smooth to operate or jumpy?
The mouse buttons should provide a satisfying click and note  feel mushy You should be able to zoom in and out with ease, as well as select text with the touchpad without the cursor skipping around.If you’re shopping for a Windows 8 notebook, test the touchpad to make sure that gestures don’t activate accidentally as you get close to the edges.
In general, Apple and Lenovo offer the best keyboards and touchpads. Dell and HP are generally pretty reliable in this category, too.

4. Know Your Specs

Laptop Buying Guide 2014: 9 Essential Tips
Notebook specs such as CPU, hard drive, RAM, and graphics chip can confuse even notebook aficionados, so don’t feel bad if spec sheets look like alphabet soup to you. What you need really depends on what you plan to do with your laptop. More intensive tasks such as 3D gaming and HD video-editing require more expensive components.
Here are the main components to keep an eye on.
  • CPU: The least expensive laptops on the market have AMD E Series or Intel Pentium CPUs, which will struggle to handle serious productivity or media tasks but can handle web surfing. Intel Atom processors are also low-performance, but offer long battery life.
    Expensive tablet / laptop hybrids often use Intel’s Core M CPU, which is faster than Atom but not as quick as the company’s Core Series (Core i3, i5 and i7). If you buy a Core i3, Core i5 or Core i7, try to get the latest generation which is Intel 5th Generation (aka Broadwell) as of early 2015.
    If performance matters, don’t settle for less than an Intel Core M for thin systems or a Core i3 CPU /AMD A Series for mainstream laptops. If you’re spending over $500, demand at least an Intel Core i5 CPU, which is capable of increasing its clock speed dynamically when you need more performance. Power users and gamers should settle for no less than Core i7 sytstem, preferably a quad-core chip.
  • RAM: When it comes to memory, or RAM, even the cheapest notebooks have 4GB these days so don’t settle for less. If you can get a system with 6 or 8GB, you’ll be better prepared for high-end applications and lots of multitasking. Gamers and power users should look for 16GB of RAM.
  • Hard Drive: For most users, a fast drive is more important than a large one. If you have a choice, go for a 7,200-rpm hard drive over a 5,400-rpm unit. Even if you have several movies and games on your hard drive, a 320GB should provide more than enough space, but 500GB or 750GB drives usually don’t cost much more.
  • Flash Cache: Any Ultrabook and some other notebooks come with  8, 16 or 32GB flash caches you can use to increase performance. While not as fast as an SSD, a Flash cache will help boost load and boot times while allowing you to store all your data on a large hard drive.
  • Solid State Drives (SSDs): These drives cost quite a bit more than traditional hard drives and come with less capacity (usually 128 to 256GB), but they dramatically improve performance. You’ll enjoy faster boot times, faster resume times, and faster application open times. Plus, because SSDs don’t have moving parts such as mechanical drives, failure is much less of an issue.
  • Display: The more pixels you have, the more content you can fit on-screen, and the sharper it will look. Most budget and mainstream notebooks come with 1366 x 768-pixel resolutions. However, if you have the option, choose a laptop with a higher pixel count 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080 —always go for the highest res you can get. You’ll see more of your favorite web pages, multitask better, and have a better movie-watching experience. Full HD panels (1920 x 1080) cost about $150 more than your typical display, but are worth the splurge, especially on larger screens.
    Some pricier notebooks even come with screens that are  2560 x 1600, 3200 x 1800 or even 3840 x 2160. Though most movies aren’t available at such high resolutions yet, the picture will be sharper.
  • Touch Screen: Windows 8 is simply more fun and immersive with a touch screen, but if your laptop is not a hybrid with a bendable or rotatable screen, you can probably live without it. Though you can get a touch screen system for under $500 these days, the difference in price between similarly configured systems with and without touch is $100 to $150.
  • Graphics Chip: For the most part, an integrated graphics chip (one that shares system memory) will be fine for basic tasks, including surfing the web, watching video, and even playing some mainstream games. But a discrete graphics processor from AMD or Nvidia (which has dedicated video memory) will provide better performance when it comes to the most-demanding games. Plus, a good GPU can accelerate video playback on sites such as Hulu, as well as speed up video editing.
    As with CPUs there are both high and low-end graphics chips. Nvidia maintains a list of its graphics chips from low to high end  as does AMD. In general, workstations and gaming notebooks will have the best GPUs,  including dual graphics on the most expensive systems.
  • DVD/Blu-ray Drives. Fewer and fewer laptops these days come with optical drives. That’s because you can download most software and download or stream video from the web. Unless you burn discs or want to watch Blu-ray movies, you don’t need one of these drives and can save as much as half a pound of weight by avoiding them. At this point, DVD drives are a safety blanket.

5. Decide if You Want a 2-in-1 or Traditional Notebook

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Since the launch of Windows 8, we’ve seen a number of hybrid “2-in-1″ laptop designs that double as tablets. These include the Lenovo Yoga Pro 3, which has a screen that bends back 360 degrees to turn into a slate and systems with removable keyboards like the ASUS Transformer Book Chi, both of which are even thinner than a MacBook Air.
If you like the idea of occasionally using your laptop in slate mode, a convertible like the Yoga is a versatile choice. But if you want the flexibility of using your device as standalone tablet, a detachable design is best.

6. Don’t Skimp on Battery Life

Laptop Buying Guide 2014: 9 Essential Tips
Even if you only plan to move your laptop from the desk to the couch and the bed or from your cubicle to the conference room, battery life matters. Nobody wants to be chained to a power outlet, even if there’s a socket within reach. If you’re buying a 15-inch notebook, look for at least 4 hours of endurance. Those who plan to be fairly mobile should shop for notebooks that offer more than 6 hours of battery life, with 7-plus hours being ideal.
If given the choice, pay extra for an extended battery; you won’t regret it. Keep in mind that some notebooks (such as the MacBook Air) feature sealed batteries that you can’t easily upgrade yourself.
To determine a notebook’s expected battery life, don’t take the manufacturer’s word for it. Instead, read third-party results from objective sources, such as Laptop Mag’s reviews. . Your actual battery life will vary depending on your screen brightness and what tasks you perform (video eats more juice than web surfing)

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Saturday 15 August 2015

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Now a days everyone is using Blogs for earning or promoting his field or business as estimated there are many sites who are earning 100000$ per day from which on top are as follows

30 Blog’s That Make A Lot Of Money Online

RANKWEBSITEOWNERMONTHLY EARNINGSMAIN INCOME
1The Huffington PostArianna Huffington$2,330,000Pay Per Click
2TechcrunchMichael Arrington$800,000Advertising Banners
3MashablePete Cashmore$600,000Advertising Banners
4Perez HiltonMario Lavandeira$450,000Advertising Banners
5NoupeThe Blonde Salad$200,000Private Advertising
6Smashing MagazineVitaly Friedman$190,000Advertising Banners
7SmartPassiveIncomePat Flynn$153,000Affiliate Commissions
8Timothy SykesTimothy Sykes$150,000Affiliate Sales
9Tuts PlusCollis Ta'eed$120,000Membership Area
10Life HackerGina Trapani$110,000Advertising Banners
11GothamistJake Dobkin$110,000Pay Per Click
12Tuts PlusCollis Taeed$110,000Membership Area
13Venture BeatMatt Marshall$100,000Pay Per Click
14Slash GearEwdison Then$80,000Pay Per Click
15Car AdviceAlborz Fallah$70,000Advertising Banners
16Life HackerNick Denton$60,000Advertising Banners
17DooceHeather B. Armstrong$50,000Pay Per Click
18Steve PavlinaSteve Pavlina$45,000Pay Per Click
19Talking Point MemoJoshua Micah Marshall$45,000Advertising Banners
20ProbloggerDarren Rowse$40,000Advertising Banners
21KotakuNick Denton$32,000Advertising Banners
22Expert PhotographyJoshua Dunlop$30,000Product Sales
23ShoemoneyJeremy Schoemaker$30,000Private Advertising
24Coolest GadgetsAllan Carlton$30,000Advertising Banners
251stWebDesignerDainis Gr?veris$20,000Product Sales
26JoystiqAOL$18,000CPM Advertising
27PC MechDavid Risley$16,000Affiliate Sales
28AbduzeedoFabio Sasso$12,000Advertising Banners
29SizlopediaSaad Hamid$11,000Pay Per Click
30Overhead in New YorkMichael Malice$9,000Advertising Banners