Saturday, 21 June 2014

TCS Launches World Cup Football sentiment analysis App

TCS launches a new app called TCS SocialSoccer by which a football fan follow the online conversation during the Fifa World cup 2014.

SocialSoccer integrated all real-time analysis of all matches based on twitter data,tracking sentiment and information from footbal experts,footballers and fans around the world.

By using this app a football fan can track the moods and emotions of fellow fans around the world about teams,players and main events in real time.A user can also follow about the performance of their favourite players and teams.

The app does location-based sentiment analysis to find out teams & players from which geographies are getting their support and from where.

The app is totally interactive and allows fans to interacts directly to other fans.

The app is available on Apple's iOS and Google's Android based smartphones and tablets.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Contact Lens with Camera


The Internet giant Google is working on developing a contact lens with camera and sensors in it.Using this any users can take hands-free pictures and it also helps the blind to navigate.

The sensors helps to detect light,colour,faces as well as specific objects.It also helps vision impaired persons to navigate by spotting that they are heading for a busy road and telling that person's smartphone as well as to inform them when its safe to cross.

Google is also working on a contact lens to know the glucose levels of a diabetic patients by taking reading moistur from patient's eye.This smart contact lens made with tiny wirless chip and miniaturized glucose sensor that are embedded between two layers of contact lens material.The Camera is controlled by blinking.Still this projects is pending for patent.

Doctor Band-Aid

 

Band-aid!!This is come to use when we need to cover our wounds.But now it is also used for health monitoring purpose.Strange!!!Yes this is the fact.

The researchers from Illinois and Northwestern university have developed an electronic patch looking like band-aid that can stick to a user's skin and can relay health information to a phone or computer.The device includes silicon chips contained in a plastic case and silicon fluid that help it to stay attached to the skin even through continuous movement.The designer designed them in a way so that the patch does not break and fold and unfold according to the skin's motion.
In the near future the developers wants to add bio-mechanical sensors to it so that it can analyze user's sweat and transmit more information about health.
 

Friday, 13 June 2014

Budget ultraportable laptops for students

If you are thinking to buy a thin,small and low-cost laptop for your education,take a pick from the followings.

1)Acer Aspire V5-123

Price-24,500(approx)

Cpu-Intel Celeron 1.6 GHz.
Ram-4 GB
HDD-500 GB
Graphics-Intel onboard
Display-11.6 inch with resolution 1366/768
OS-Windows 8 installed

2) Lenevo Ideapad S210 Touch 


Price-28,420(approx)
Cpu-Intel Celeron 1.6 GHz. 1017U 2 MB cache
Ram-2 GB
HDD-500 Gb
Graphics-Intel Onboard
Display-10 inch
OS-Windows 8

3) Dell  Inspiron 11-3000


Price-26,800(approx)
Cpu-Intel Celeron 1.4 GHz.
Ram-2 GB
HDD-500 GB
Graphics-Intel HD graphics
Display-11.6 inch
OS-Windows 8

4) HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11-e006AU



Price-30,000(approx)
Cpu-AMD dual core APU
Ram-4 GB
HDD-500 GB
Graphics-Onboard AMD Radeon HD 8210
Display-11.6 inch
OS-Windows 8

5) HP 14-Q003TU Chromebook


Price- 26,500(Approx)
Cpu-Intel Celeron 1.4 GHz.
Ram-4 GB
HDD-160 GB
Graphics-Intel HD Graphics
Display-14 inch
OS-Chrome OS


 

Saturday, 7 June 2014

protect from phishing

Protect yourself from Phishing

Phishing is a electronic communication concept through which a person or a company trying to steal personal data and passwords.

More than 37 million people has encountered phishing attack in the last year surveyed by kaspersky Lab.According to Symantec on 2013 392 e-mails per day is a phishing mail.

It works by impersonating communications from companies that you trust: banks, online payment firms like PayPal, social networks, online retailers and other technology companies, as well as government bodies (tax authorities, for example).

Some tips for avoiding phishing mail:

If it looks wrong, it probably is wrong:Typos can be a sign that an email is dodgy.Typos in an email from your bank really are a red flag – as are all-capitals in the email's subject and a few too many exclamation marks.

Check the email address carefully: A big company usually sends mails from a same address.If that differs then be careful.


Watch for impersonal introductions: Real e-mails comes usually with your real name.But when you get like "Dear Customer" or something like that then its a warning sign.

Beware of threats and urgent deadlines: Sometimes a reputable company does need you to do something urgently – eBay was recently forced to ask its customers to change their passwords quickly after a cyberattack, for example. But usually, threats and urgency are a sign of phishing: if you're being asked to do something to prevent your account being shut down, or within a tight deadline, its cause for caution.

Be careful  about phone numbers and web links : If you are asked to call a number or click a link please do a verification for confirmation for its legitimacy.

Beware of spear phishing : In recent years, a new variant has emerged called spear phishing, which is much more personal.Spear phishing targets individuals: instead of "Dear Customer" an email might address you by name, refer to a recent transaction you've made and/or draw on other information that you've shared online – often on social networks.Most advice on avoiding spear phishing involves urging you to be more careful on social networks: the kind of "could this information be useful to a cyber criminal" caution that may not come naturally when tapping out a tweet or Facebook status update.

 








Friday, 6 June 2014

Amazing computer

                            Future Computer from Japan

look at the following pictures and guess what??

 

 








Your guess is pen with hidden cam and you are absolutely wrong!!!

Those you have just seen is the replacement of personal computer in the near future.This is the forthcoming computer that you can carry within your pocket.

This ‘pen sort of instrument’ produces both the monitor as well as the keyboard on any flat surfaces from where you can carry out functions you would normally do on your desktop computer.

 

Some Asp.Net Microsoft Web hosting providers

When to choose your web hosting company its a very tough call because you don't know which company wil provide you the best services.Search for getting the best service providers never comes to an end because not only for the bad service currently you are getting but company constantly coming out new tools and programs.Here some of the providers who are doing well in these field.

Arvixe:
           It is one of the best developer friendly web hosting company which offers the best services in terms of security and performance.It works both in Windows and Linux platform.most of the technology requirements can be approved and installed within a very short time span.
 
Winhost:
              It is one of the most cost-effective  web hosting company in the world. Not only is this website hosting platform friendly but it also supports almost all high tech web host technology from Microsoft. 

Godaddy :
                  It is the largest web hosting company founded in 1997 offers the best customer service.It provides round the clock service.It also offers a variety of offers which include Google Adwords and advertising credits once on their platform.

Hostpapa :
                  Hostpapa is among those webhosting company those run their business with help of green energy.It offers free lifetime domain and  unlimited hosting domain in one account.

Hostgator :
                   This web hosting company is well known for its good work ethic and reasonable price.It offers advanced data center and network facility.