Wednesday 18 March 2015

4G/LTE mobile network poses health risks

If you're one of the people who has suspected cell phones/cell towers were bad news, get ready for the latest affront to our health: The 4G/LTE network. This is the latest scheme cooked up by the greedy telecommunications industry. It promises much faster bandwidth than the previous 3G incarnation, thereby providing lightning-fast mobile internet on your mobile phone or device (great for watching YouTube/Hulu). Unfortunately, there is a major downside to 4G technology (and all wireless technology that emits radiation for that matter), and it comes as a cost to our health and well-being.


As the internet age has evolved, cellular phones and devices have evolved along with it. Cell phones used to be for making calls on the go. Eventually, text messaging came onto the scene, and that was the new craze. Now, 4G mobile internet and mobile video streaming is the new novelty. Unfortunately, the bandwidth required for mobile internet and video streaming on a cellular device is greater than what can be provided over older, conventional 2G/3G cell phone tower networks. So for 4G, there have been many new high-powered cell towers erected around the world, with little thought about the adverse effects that the addition of more radiation-emitting technology will cause.
physicians have noticed a continuous increase in the number of people with chronic complaints. Doctors have taken blood draws or saliva from patients, and determined in 2012 that one in three patients has radiation overload. In 2002, only one patient in 30 were radiation stressed. In 300 patients with chronic health complaints, 138 of them were caused by radiation (from wireless internet or cell phone tech). These numbers have gotten worse with 3G and ubiquitous Wi-Fi hot spots around the world. How bad are these numbers going to get with the 4G/LTE network?

Plankton were used in experiments to test the adverse properties of wireless signals in lab tests. In these experiments, the wireless-exposed plankton died or were deformed within several days of chronic exposure. With Wi-Fi it took 96 hours, 3G took 72 hours, and with 4G the plankton died within 48 hours. Since all living organisms ultimately escape the effects that unnatural radiation has on them, we must ask ourselves this: If wireless radiation is killing or deforming plankton, what is it doing to us?
 

Especially for LADIES...CHICKEN WINGS IS DANGEROUS...MUST READ..

 CHICKEN WINGS IS DANGEROUS

Any ladies like to eat chicken wings here? I just received this email from a friend of mine regarding chicken wings..It's a true story and just happened a few months ago. That particular lady, likes to eat chicken wings everyday. A few months ago, she discovered that she had a growth in her womb and need to undergo operation to removed it. The cyst that removed was filled with dark colored blood. She thought that she will be fine after that. But, a relapse happened a few months later. She rushed to visit her gynecologist for a consultation. Her doctor asked her whether she is a frequent consumer of chicken wings. She replied yes and the doctor explained to her. You see, in this modern days, chickens are injected with steroids to accelerate their growth so that the needs of this society can be met. Chickens that are injected with steroids usually are given the shot at the neck or the wings. Therefore, these places had the highest concentration of steroids. It had even more dangerous effect in the presence of female hormones and can leads to growth of cyst in the womb. Please inform all your friends and your loved ones about this matter..

Friday 13 March 2015

Xiaomi launches Redmi 2 smartphone at Rs 6,999

Xiaomi launches Redmi 2


Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has launched its budget smartphone Redmi 2 in the Indian market at Rs 6,999. This 4G-capable smartphone was originally launched in January this year.
 At this price point, this smartphone will directly compete against the upcoming second-generation Moto E with 4G, along with Lenovo A6000.
 While Redmi 2 shares a few features with its predecessor, it has a few upgrades apart from the 4G-capability. The new model is powered by the 64-bit 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 410 processor, while Redmi 1S comes with the 1.6GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 chipset.
The front camera gets a resolution bump, from 1.6MP in Redmi 1S to 2MP in Redmi 2. The battery is also slightly beefier at 2,200mAh in the new smartphone, up from 2,000mAh of Redmi 1S. Xiaomi's Redmi 2 smartphone also supports QuickCharge 1.0 technology for faster battery charging.
 Xiaomi will be preloading the Android 4.4-based MIUI 6.0 software with Redmi 2, while the Redmi 1S runs on the Android 4.3-based MIUI 5.0 custom skin.
 The new model is thinner (9.2mm) and lighter (134gram) than its predecessor (9.9mm and 158gram).

 The remaining features of Redmi 2 are same as that of its older sibling, including the 4.7-inch HD screen with DragonTrail glass, 8GB internal storage, up to 32GB microSD card support, 1GB RAM and connectivity options.
 The new Redmi 2 will be available exclusively on Flipkart in India, like other Xiaomi products. ​The registrations for the smartphone start today at 6 PM, while the first flash sale will be held on March 24. The company said that 30,000-40,000 units will be available on launch day.
 Xiaomi Redmi 2 will be available via Airtel stores a few weeks after the first flash sale.
 Xiaomi global vice president Hugo Barra said that another Redmi 2 variant with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage will be released in India later, without specifying a price range. He added that the model will be priced higher than the standard Redmi 2 model.

 

Samsung Galaxy S4 GT-I9500


Deal Price:    17,999.00   FREE Delivery. Eligible for Cash on Delivery. Details  
You Save:    5,501.00 (23%) 
  Inclusive of all taxes 
 


•13MP primary camera with auto focus, flash, zero shutter lag, full HD recording at 30fps, BIS and 2MP front facing camera
•5-inch (12.7 centimeters) multi-touch FHD super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution
•Android v4.4 KitKat operating system (upgradable to v.5.0 Lollipop) with 1.6GHz quad and 1.2GHz quad core processors, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory expandable up to 64GB
•2600mAH battery providing talk-time of 17 hours and standby time of 370 hours on 2G networks
•1 year manufacturer warranty for device and 6 months manufacturer warranty for in-box accessories including batteries from the date of purchase
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Tuesday 3 March 2015

Make Your Own Security Camera System With A Computer & Webcams

a 2 tb hdd with system web cam and a 30 mtrs usb connector



Using A Computer & Webcams To Make A Security Camera System Is Cheap & Easy!
This comprehensive, helpful guide, that I put together, will have your security cameras up and running in no time! Computer programs nowadays are more user friendly.... so the programs involved, in this article, are easy to install. I've listed a couple of programs that I use & have used - they should help if you don't have one....but, for the most part, webcams usually come with their own awesome program with some really great software, especially the Logitech webcams!

Ultimately, I have some tips and tricks to get to the key things you need, for your own system, to have them operational quickly.
I've also added some great security footage that I've captured with my cameras!
If for some reason you don't plan on making your own system, I also added some of the coolest, best selling, highly rated security camera surveillance systems to check out, near the end of this article, after the security camera footage section.
Also, after that section are other ways to run different types of cameras to your computer through your usb, Primarily running retail security cameras through your computer to view & record them. I've also listed other ways as well as using different devices for security systems outside of your computer.....This page has a wealth of information! Enjoy!
*This page will show and explain to you what method I use, as well as the equipment & software. You can choose to do it this way or make changes with whatever ones you want. Even if this idea, once you're reading it, doesn't appeal to you, you should keep reading it to at least gather some info on things you may have over-looked or may need to know when making your own system from scratch or even when installing a retail one. There are also some other relevant articles that I linked to, for other ways to run a security camera with other implementations.
*No matter the season... Whether it's Summer, when people are out and about a lot more. Especially with school out that's when all sorts of shenanigans will be going on(teenagers with too much time on their hands), to capture on your security cameras. In the wintertime, people are usually cooped up inside and don't cause much chagrin. The only winter problems/security footage are snowball throwings and cars sliding on ice and snow, some great time lapse snowfall videos to film. So, now's definitely the time to get a security camera system going! Here, I'll show you how....

Monday 2 March 2015

Laptop Tips To Extend Its Life Expectancy

Laptops are replaced every few years. We crave fancier hardware, novel features, and maybe our old device has become unresponsive and suffered some damage over time. Consequently, most laptops get thrown out prematurely.

Unless you are looking for a silly excuse to buy a new and shiny device, you will love to hear that there are many ways to make your laptop last longer. Apart from delaying the headache of setting up a new computer and moving all your files over, this will also save you money in the long run. So let’s see what you can do to turn your laptop into an electronic Methuselah.
1: Treat Your Laptop With Care

Laptops can be fragile. I should know; not long ago I broke my laptop screen (and fixed it). Besides this unfortunate accident, I have had my fair share of worn out keyboards, broken power supplies, and failed hard drives. Most components can be easily replaced, but something like a broken hard drive, with all your precious files on it, is a whole different story.

Hard Drive

Some wear and tear can be avoided simply by handling your hardware with care. Next to the display, the hard drive is the most fragile part of your laptop. As Matt writes in his article on how to utterly destroy your laptop, move your laptop gently and try not to move it when the hard drive is performing intensive operations. Your hardware will thank you and last longer.

Even modern computers require some care to stay in tip-top shape; here’s our straightforward guide to keeping yours running like new and problem-free.

lenovo_ideapad_u330In this guide we’ll review tasks that should be run on a regular basis including file backups, software updates, malware scans, hardware health and computer cleaning. Performing these regular maintenance items will improve your computer’s health in the long run and have the added bonus of helping make you aware of any problem areas before they become a potential show-stopper. This guide is organized by time period: daily, weekly, monthly and yearly.

Before You Start…

This guide is aimed at users of Microsoft Windows 7/8/8.1 based computers. You, the reader assume all risk of following this guide.

 Daily

Task: Backup files

The largest concern on a daily basis is making sure your files are backed up. Data loss can occur for any number of reasons – hardware failure (either from manufacturing defect or an accident, such as spilling water on your notebook or dropping it); losing the computer (or worse, having it stolen); and the hardest to prevent, accidental deletion.

The good news is that you can back up your files for free using a downloadable utility from Microsoft called SyncToy, available to download here.

Use our easy-to-follow guide to install and setup SyncToy. This guide also shows you how to choose and buy an external storage device if you don’t already own one. It’s important to have an external storage device because a backup isn’t really a backup unless you’re storing your files independently of the computer.

Once you have SyncToy installed and setup, simply plug in your external storage device, open SyncToy and run it once daily (or more often as needed; personally I back up my files each time I create or modify an important document).



Every Week

CCleanerTask: Clean up temporary/unneeded files

For this part, we’ll use Piriform’s CCleaner, a freeware utility designed to clean up temporary and unnecessary files on your computer. This can positively affect performance and free up storage space. Download the software here.

Open CCleaner once it’s installed; leave all settings at default and click the Analyze button to get an idea of what CCleaner will do. My example above is a particularly bad case; I have over 13GB of space being used up unnecessarily. If you’re satisfied with what you see, click Run Cleaner. The software’s default settings are generally safe but you might want to perform a backup ahead of time just in case – see how to do this under the Daily section of this guide.

Task: Restart computer

This one’s simple: fully restart your computer. Theoretically the computer should be able to run for more than a week without issues but a full restart on a regular basis has the positive effect of freeing up memory space and improving stability. Close all open programs and files prior to doing the following.

Windows 7: open the Start menu; click the arrow next to the Shut down button and click Restart.

Windows 8/8.1: open the Charms (press the Windows Key + C keys simultaneously or swipe in from the right side if you have a touch-enabled display); then click Settings; finally click Power and then Restart.

ComputerScanTask: Scan for malware

You’ll need to have an antivirus product installed to perform this; see our software reviews if you’re in the market. Note free software is available. Open your antivirus program and perform a full system scan. You’re best off scheduling this to be done automatically if possible (nearly all modern antivirus solutions can do this).

Xiaomi Redmi 1S

Xiaomi is a privately owned company that designs, develops, and sells smartphones, an Andriod-based OS, and other consumer electronics.

Full Mobile Specifications

General Specifications & Features
Operating System Android (4.3)
Form Factor Touch Screen
CPU 1.6 GHz , Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8228 , Quad-Core
RAM 1 GB
SIM Card Type Normal SIM
SIM Type Dual
Network Type GSM + GSM
3.5mm Jack Yes
Body
Dimensions 137 x 69 x 9.9 mm
Weight 158 grams
Display
Size 4.7 inches , 1280 X 720 pixels
Type IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen 16M Colors
Pixel Density 313 PPI
Memory
Card Slot microSD
Internal Storage 8 GB
User Available Internal Storage 6.14 MB
External Memory expandable upto 32 GB
Connectivity
Bluetooth Yes; v4.0
GPRS Yes
3G Yes
4G / LTE No
Radio Yes
WiFi Yes
USB microUSB version 2.0 On-The-Go Support (OTG)
NFC No
Camera
Primary 8 MP
Details 1.4 µm Pixel Size, Geo-Tagging, Touch Focus, Face Smile Detection, HDR
Secondary Camera 1.6 MP
HD Video Recording 1080p
Flash Light Yes
Auto Focus Yes
Battery
Type Removable Lithium-Ion Polymer, 2000 mAh

 

Overview and Key Features

The Xiaomi 1S is the most basic offering from Xiaomi but the phone isn’t that basic when it comes to specifications. The Chinese manufacturer believes in selling their devices at cost and that gives them a huge edge wherever they have launched in the world.

The Xiaomi 1S has a 4.7 inch display which has a 1280x720 pixel HD resolution which takes the pixel density to 312PPI, which is probably the sharpest at the price point. If that wasn’t enough, it is also an IPS panel; which should deliver better viewing angles. The display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and should provide good protection from scratches. The processor is a Snapdragon 400 Quad-core chip clocked at 1.6GHz. It has 1GB of RAM onboard and must be adequate for apps nowadays. The device comes with 8GB of storage which can be expanded to 64GB via a microSD card slot. The device has an 8 megapixel snapper with flash and a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera. The device runs the MIUI interface on top of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean out of the box. It has a changeable 2000mAh Li-Po battery. Last but not the least, its a Dual SIM phone, unlike Xiaomi’s high-end Mi3 model. Bottom line — the phone offers better specs than the Moto G at the price of the Moto E
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Redmi Note 4G (White)

Key Features of Redmi Note 4G

  • FM Radio
  • Expandable Storage Capacity of 64 GB
  • Android v4.4.2 (KitKat) OS
  • 5 MP Secondary Camera
  • 5.5-inch Touchscreen
  • 13 MP Primary Camera
  • 1.6 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8928 Cortex-A7 Quad Core Processor
  • Wi-Fi Enabled
  • 4G - LTE Speed: 150 Mbps HSDPA; 50 Mbps HSUPA

Disadvantages of 4G Mobiles

New frequencies means new components in cell towers. Higher data prices for consumers Consumer is forced to buy a new device to support t...