Saturday, August 15, 2015

On our 69th Independence Day...


Today is the day of celebration because India got freedom from British Empire on 15 August,1947. As normal people are wishing "Happy Independence Day" to their relatives, friends , colleagues.
Some people are posting on social sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google etc. Its good thing to wishing our liberty, but after this part none is think about what were sacrifice of great people and why they gave sacrifices of their life to get freedom.

Today I also wish "Happy Independence Day" to one of my friend, she also wish me but her reply was different than others. I just write down her words which will inspire everyone to be proud for our country :

"Independence does not mean that just celebrating or wishing. It means you are free to move forward. You are now responsible for your country. Your country is now your responsibility...

To make your country better place to live.
You do not have any restriction of any other to make your work done.
You can work hard to make your country proud.

It's day for celebration because of freedom fighters and people of that time who gave lots of sacrifices to make our life better.so we should work hard and make India proud.so India can have its own identity indront of world.

It's a day to remind our old people who gave responsibility of our Country to New generation - with a hope that -
"Now everyone lives peacefully".

World will know, India is not a place of "Madari"...Its a land of dreams where any one can dream big and have courage to complete it."

Yeah her thoughts are absolutely right and we should celebrate with be proud for India, not just feel proud to being an Indian.

Lets make our country more livable. :)

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY....JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

Thursday, September 13, 2012

iPhone 5










iPhone 5 is just 7.6 millimeters thin. To make that happen, Apple engineers had to think small, component by component. They created a nano-SIM card, which is 44 percent smaller than a micro-SIM. They also developed a unique cellular solution for iPhone 5. The conventional approach to building LTE into a world phone uses two chips — one for voice, one for data. On iPhone 5, both are on a single chip. The intelligent, reversible Lightning connector is 80 percent smaller than the 30-pin connector. The 8MP iSight camera has even more features — like panorama and dynamic low-light mode — yet it’s 20 percent smaller. And the new A6 chip is up to 2x faster than the A5 chip but 22 percent smaller. Even with so much inside, iPhone 5 is 20 percent lighter and 18 percent thinner than iPhone 4S.

For more details,visit on http://www.apple.com/iphone/design/

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Microsoft Outlook

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Apple iPad 3 launch fever hits another 25 countries

Apple iPad 3 launch fever hits another 25 countries 

It's Groundhog Day. Well, it's not really - but it may feel like it if you're fed up with news of the iPad (which we'll still call iPad 3 even though Apple's marketing strategy may not approve).
Anyway, the point is if that applies to you then you'll probably not be too bothered as we tell you how, with a fanfare, the latest iDevice has launched in a further 25 countries today.
Today sees the nations of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macau, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden get caught up in the iHype as Apple continues sweeping towards world domination.
Three million iPad 3s were sold in the first weekend of launch but even though pre-order stock sold out pretty quickly and pushed waiting times up, for those who wanted to go down and buy one in person, there was no such issue with the queues dissipating within hours and plenty of iPad 3s to go around.
It defied the experts who (predictably) had expected Apple to be unable to meet the demands of its customers in a similar fashion to the iPhone 4S launch last October.
But ultimately, by selling the iPad 3 through third party stores, there was less of a rush on Apple retail stores. It'll be interesting to see if that trend continues with phase two of the launch.