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Thursday, 3 March 2016

10 Million-Dollar Ideas That Were Born Over A Couple Of Beers

Before he created Facebook, a teenaged and “slightly intoxicated” Mark Zuckerberg live-blogged his way to fame when he launched Facemash with his Harvard roommates. But guess what, he's not the only one who found his entrepreneurial spirit over a few drinks. It turns out that alcohol, especially beer, is more than just a lubricant for socialization. It's magic potion that helps people come up with earth-shattering million dollar ideas!
Don’t think so? Well, here are a few reasons that will convince you to take your next tipsy brainstorming session a little seriously:

1. Ben Lerer and Adam Rich were drinking beers on their roof when they came up with the idea for Thrillist.

Thrillist Media Group founders Ben Lerer and Adam Rich were buddies living in New York in 2004 when they single-handedly started the first Thrillist blog. In an interview with Mashable, Lerer recounted the day Thrillist was conceptualized:
"We were sitting on my roof six years ago hanging out having a beer (you know), half complaining that we were unhappy with our jobs or felt sort of under-utilized and a little bit lost, and the other half, Adam was getting ready to take a girl out to dinner. We were trying to find a place and both sort of started talking about how frustrated we were with the city guides that we were reading, and we had also been talking about how we just wanted to go and do something else. And that sort of sparked it."

2. Tinder was actually launched at a college party.

The Huffington Post has reported that co-founders, Sean Rad and Justin Mateen actually launched Tinder at the University of Southern California during a birthday party for one of the founder's brothers while he was at school there. The guests had to show they’d downloaded the app, and downloads jumped from 400 users on the first day to over 4,000 by the end of the first week!

3. The founders of Reddit, Alexis Ohanian and Steve Huffman, won over their venture capitalist over a few beers.

Ohanian revealed in an episode of the ‘A Total Disruption’ web-series that they got their funder's attention by offering to buy him a beer. Originally, both Ohanian and Huffman had set out to develop a food-ordering app. But after a conference in Boston, the two approached Y Combinator's Paul Graham and took him out for a few beers. Later, Paul Graham suggested them to develop "the front page of the Internet" instead of the app they were thinking about. Now, that's what you REALLY call a life-changing advice.

4. Anirudh Gupta, co-founder of Tripoto, got an investment proposal from his IIT-Delhi senior, Nikunj Jain in a bar.

According to an ET Tech interview, this is how their meeting panned out: 
On a balmy Sunday afternoon, after a few mugs, both started talking about their common interest: spiritual teacher Osho.
Exhausted after discussing spiritualism for an hour, the conversation inevitably veered around to the materialistic path: Gupta started sharing his business plans about Tripoto; Jain was listening. "It was then that he proposed to invest," recalls Gupta, who got angel funding from Jain in October 2014. This March, the Delhi-based startup raised its second round of funding led by IDG Ventures India.

5. Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp came up with the idea of Uber while they were partying in Paris.

"Jamming on ideas, rapping on what's next is what entrepreneurs do. Garrett and I would get some good music, good drinks, and jam until 5 AM. Garrett's big idea was cracking the horrible taxi problem in San Francisco - getting stranded on the streets of San Francisco is familiar territory for any San Franciscan. Garrett's m.o. fits the Uber brand. He likes to roll in style, comfort, and convenience. His over-the-top idea in Paris that winter started as a limo timeshare service."

6. The founders of Southwest Airlines, Rollin King and Herb Kelleher, sketched out legendary triangular flight route on a cocktail napkin.

In 1966, lawyer Herb Kelleher’s client, Rollin King, owned a small commuter air service in San Antonio. King and his banker had been discussing the idea of running a quick commuter service between San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston. They pitched the idea to Kelleher, and the triangular flight route was sketched out on a cocktail napkin in a bar.

7. PopSugar started after founder Lisa shared celebrity gossip with a friend at a party.

According to a Mashable story, in February 2005, Om Malik, founder of GigaOm,suggested that Lisa and Brian Sugar should start an online blog network after hearing Lisa rattle off celebrity gossip over wine at their Oscar party. Today, Sugar Inc. is an entire freakin' media group.

8. Elias Bizannes came up with the idea of StartupBus while downing a few with his friends in Australia.

In 2010, Elias Bizannes was having farewell drinks with his friends before leaving Australia for Silicon Valley when he thought of the concept for StartupBus. In a few weeks, buses left from 8 different regions for SXSW, and "buspreneurs" had 72 hours to conceive, build and launch their startups.

9. The founders of Alma Mater, Varun Aggarwal & Rohan Malhotra wrote their business idea on a piece of tissue paper after a "heady" brainstorming session.

What did they write? "Make merchandise for every school and college in India."

10. The idea for the Ironman Triathlon was born during an after-awards party.

According to Wikipedia, this is how John and Judy Collin’s brainstorming session panned out at the medal ceremony for the Oahu Perimeter Relay in 1977:
Collins calculated that by shaving 3 miles (4.8 km) off the course and riding counter-clockwise around the island, the bike leg could start at the finish of the Waikiki Rough Water and end at the Aloha Tower, the traditional start of the Honolulu Marathon. Prior to racing, each athlete received three sheets of paper listing a few rules and a course description. Handwritten on the last page was this exhortation: "Swim 2.4 miles! Bike 112 miles! Run 26.2 miles! Brag for the rest of your life", now a registered trademark.
With a nod to a local runner who was notorious for his demanding workouts, Collins said, "Whoever finishes first, we'll call him the Iron Man.

Did You Notice That iPhones In All Apple Ads Display The Time 9:41AM? Here’s The Reason Behind It

If you are the observant types, you must have noticed that Apple's iPhone and iPad commercials always display 9:41 AM on the phone screen. And in case you haven't, skim through their advertisements and you'll see that in each ad, the devices are set to the same time.

Can you think of a reason why?    



You might think that there can't be a logical reason behind this but you'll be surprised to know that this particular time, in fact, is a moment seized from one of the historic keynote presentations given by Steve Jobs. The tradition of iPhone and iPad commercials showing 9:41 AM started during the 2007 Macworld Conference & Expo, when Jobs was going to announce the official launch of the iPhone in a keynote presentation.

While rehearsing for the presentation, Jobs had calculated that the slide of the newly launched iPhone was going to appear on screen at around 9:41 AM. Acting in advance, to show the real time, he instructed his advertising team to prepare it with the device showing 9:41 AM.


Such was the accuracy of his calculation that during the presentation, the first ever iPhone was unveiled at the near-exact time! The skilled orator that he was, Jobs gave a very engaging presentation. As he began to announce the launch of an iPhone, his words were:

"This is a day I've been looking forward to for two and a half years."


"We design the product launch keynotes so that the big reveal of the product happens around 40 minutes into the presentation. When the big image of the product appears on screen, we want the time shown to be close to the actual time on the audience's watches. But we know we won't hit 40 minutes exactly. And for the iPhone, we made it 42 minutes. It turned out we were pretty accurate with that estimate, so for the iPad, we made it 41 minutes. And there you are—the secret of the magic time."

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

5 New Features You Need To Know About The Brand New iPhone 6S

iPhone Features

The iPhone 6S has been unveiled and it feels that Apple is not even interested in trying new things anymore. The whole package remains the same when it comes to design, screen size, annoyingly bulging rear camera and user interface other than a few upgrades and new features here and there. Here’s everything ‘new’ that the iPhone 6S packs in.

1) 12MP Rear Camera And 5MP Selfie Camera With Flash

This is the first time since iPhone 4S in 2011, that Apple has bumped up iPhone’s camera. While most of the camera mechanisms remain the same, Apple claims that the autofocus has vastly improved. Also introduced is a 5MP front camera with flash. 
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2) Pressure Sensitive 3D Touch Display

Probably the biggest new feature on the phone, the 3D touch enables you to pull up new menus and activate shortcuts in apps. There are two new ways to interact with the phone, thanks to the 3D touch- Peek and pop. Peek lets you press on app icons and other buttons to pull up shortcuts directly into custom features. For example- Peek on the camera feature and land up taking a selfie, Peek into Facebook and you can directly update your status.  Pop allows you to pull up overlays of photos and videos without actually having them take over the screen.

3) 64-bit processor Apple's A9 Processor

An upgrade from the 64-bit A8 on the iPhone 6, Apple claims that it's going to be 70 percent faster at CPU tasks and 90 faster at GPU tasks.
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4) Faster Wi-Fi and LTE

While people still face signal drop problems with iPhone 6’s Wi-Fi connectivity, Apple robustly claims that iPhone 6S’s Wi-Fi will be the fastest ever. Also, the LTE connectivity will be way much faster.

5) The New Color Is Rose Gold, Not Pink!

For those who presumed that it’s a pink iPhone, the color is actually rose gold. However, in the right amount of light, it does look pink. 
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Well folks, that’s all as far as the new features are concerned in iPhone 6 and, of course, the features do replicate in the iPhone 6S with only a bigger screen. The storage specs remain the same as on the previous iPhone i.e. 128GB max. Preorders start on 12th this month while the shipping begins on the 25th.

19 Phones From The Last Decade That Defined Cool Before Smartphones

Phones From The Last DecaBack in the day when smartphones were an alien thought and the market wasn't flooded with a million options, a handful of phones did the job. These phones were not only the rarity, but also upped the cool quotient. Taking you down the memory lane, here are 19 phones that defined 'cool' throughout the early 2000s.

1. Nokia 1100

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We remember this phone for one thing-it's torch! Other phones were quick to follow suit with the flashlight.

2. Nokia 2300

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Remember that half pink-half purple keypad? That dual color rounded keypad set it a cut above the rest.

3. Nokia 2100

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The only Nokia phone that came with a back panel photo frame!

4. Nokia 3310

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Ah! This phone is that Nokia handset which we see nowadays on memes saying: The indestructible Nokia phone.

5. Nokia 5300

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The 5300 was the coolest slider back in the day. Moreover, it came in white color too, something everyone is crazy about nowadays.

6. Nokia N Gage

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This phone hardly needs an introduction. Nokia especially made the iconic controller design for serious gaming.

7. Moto Razr

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Probably the best flap phone back in the day!

8. Sony P900

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The massive touch screen and that sexy stylus are hard to forget!

9. Nokia 6600

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This phone took India by a storm and till date remains one of the most iconic phones of the last decade.

10. Moto Ming

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This was the coolest and probably the best touch screen phone from Moto.

11. Sony Ericsson W610i (Walkman Series)

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That joystick tracker and that mind-blowing sound!

12. Nokia N72

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We were simply smitten by its design!

13. Moto Rockr

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This was the COOL!

14. Sony Ericsson K750I (Quick Share)

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Another iconic handset from Sony.

15. Nokia 9000

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We always saw this with those rich businessmen!

16. Nokia 7610

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The design!

17. Nokia N97

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Because the up-down sliders were too mainstream.

18. Nokia N73

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This phone was the bomb! It ran everything from mails to videos, and anything in between. Its camera was another plus.

19. Nokia 3315

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There is simply no way we can ever forget the 3315!

WhatsTools lets You Share Different File Format on WhatsApp & other IM

At present instant messengers totally changed the way we communicate with each other, instant messengers are there from a long time, when I started to use internet for the first time i came to know that there is something called Yahoo Messenger, G-talk, and Orkut which let us communicate in real time using text messages, at that point of time there was no Android and other smartphones, and we had to use our computers mostly, also when it needed to send any file we were doing it over the emails.
Nowadays everything has been changed since the smartphones came into existence especially the Android smartphone, it is expected that mobile will be the primary device to connect with the internet by 2020,  also there are tons of instant messengers are available which does offers different features apart from real-time communication, but few instant messengers went too far in term of popularity like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Line, Wechat etc, you can send photos, videos, contacts, location, stickers, and emoji but when it come to file type and size every IM has restriction, like you can’t send bigger file than 16 MB on WhatsApp also you can’t send pdf and other document files over IM.
If any IM allows you to share bigger files then there will be a huge burden on their servers, which will cost them big chunk of the amount and there will be frequent outrage.

Send any file up to 1 GB on WhatsApp & Other IM using WhatsTools


There are several ways you can send big files on Whatsapp like, upload the file to Dropbox or Google Drive generate a shareable link and send it using WhatsApp or Messenger.
Above task may be hectic since you have to upload the file and generate a shareable link every time you need to send a file, to automate and make this task easy as possible here comes WhatsTools which lets you send different file format having size up to 1 GB.

How to Install WhatsTools

WhatsTools is currently available for Android smartphones only, it will be available for Windows phone soon according to the developers.
  1. First download the WhatsTools from Play Store                                                                                                         button-get-it-on-google-play-download
  2. After installing WhatsTools, Open it and it will ask for the permission to Start the WhatsTools Service.                  
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  3. Once you tap on Turn On Service it will prompt for another pup up window tap OK, Continue there.
  4. It will take you to Settings > Accessibility check the bottom of the screen you will find WhatsTools Service, Tap on it and Turn ON the Service from the Right Top corner.
  5. Now it will ask for permission to connect with your Google Drive, authenticate the permission and connect Google drive to WhatsTools.

How to Use WhatsTools

Lets WhatsApp as example.
  1. Open WhatsApp and tap of attachment option.
  2. Now whatsTools will prompt for an option to send different files like this.                                                                       whatstools download
  3. Select the file type ( Archive, doc, ebook etc) which you want to send.
  4. It will prompt you to choose files, select your file and tap on Share button.
  5. WhatsTools will generate a link for your file and copy it to chat box, all you need to do is hit send.
  6. The file will be uploaded to your Google drive in the background, you will see a WhatsTools folder in Google drive.
  7. The receiver needs to open that link to download the file.
  8. It generates a link which can be open into any browser on any device like iPhone, Windows phone etc.
  9. The receiver doesn’t need WhatsTools to download the file.
  10. If you send a large file it will immediately generate the link and keeps uploading you may send that link and receiver will get option “Download when ready”. You can share that link on any IM.
So WhatsTools is going to be handy for most of the users who needs files sharing over IM, it saves your time as you don’t have to manually upload and create a shareable link to the file every time.
Here is a little privacy problem that anyone having generated link can view and download the file, if receiver further shares that link to their contact or in a group or on web they all will be able to view the files, however, every file is under your control you can always change the privacy of file by going to Google drive, or delete it permanently.
If you send large files too frequent your Google Drive may get full in this case you have to delete old files in order to send new files again.
Conclusion – WhatsTools is a new way to send different file format on Whatsapp and other instant messengers having file size up to 1 GB, which saves your time and frustration.
- See more at: http://www.itechfever.com/whatstools-share-every-file-whatsapp-im/#sthash.6Sd5yRav.dpuf

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

10 Things To Keep In Mind Before Assembling A Desktop

10 Things To Keep In Mind Before Assembling A Desktop
Buying a new desktop can be quite a task. It’s confusing to compare the models, specifications and prices with so many options in the market. There are a lot of questions to which there is no clear answer. Here are a few things you can consider before getting yourself a new computer:

Usability

The first question you should ask yourself is 'How much will I use my system and what for?' You should think long term while choosing the right configuration as the system will stay with you (at least) for the next few years.
The wide variety of products always gives you the option of an upgrade later. You should have a good understanding of the components and choose wisely for optimum performance.

Processor

Choosing the right processor is the key element in building a desktop. It forms the core of your machine and will decide the performance as well. The current market is dominated by Intel & AMD, both providing some performance-worthy processors. 
If you are a light user wherein your major usage entails browsing and using Microsoft Office then anIntel i3 would be an ideal choice. If you are a moderate user with gaming and use of media tools being your main priority then Intel i5 is for you. And if you're a heavy user with some intense graphic gaming and a number of software then an Intel i7 is the beast that can handle all that.
(Do note that the higher the configuration of the processor, the higher the amount of heat it will generate.)


Motherboard

The motherboard is the base of your computer. The alignment and functionality of your processor, RAM and graphics card depend on it.
The first thing to keep in mind while choosing a motherboard is that it should be future proof. You can upgrade all the other elements very easily but only if your motherboard supports them. The main aspects to look for are the amount of RAM slots, USB ports and a built-in-audio. Intel’s ATX is the most commonly used one and it comes in different sizes. If you’re looking for a mid-range motherboard then Asus Z97 Pro should be your top choice, but if budget is a constraint then ASRock H81M is the answer to your problems.


Memory

The amount of RAM in the system allows you to run the processes smoothly and determine their speed as well. More RAM will allow you to run more programs simultaneously and generally improve the performance of the machine. 
An ideal desktop these days uses 4 GB of RAM though some budget systems may limit them to 2-3 GB. If you tend to multi-task or play games then the minimum requirement would be 8 GB which can be further expanded depending on the amount of money you are willing to shell out. If you are an average user then normal RAMs from brands like Kingston or Transcend will suit your needs.
However, if you are a heavy user and your usage involves gaming, rendering then advanced RAMs with a heat sync would be ideal for you. Certain brands like G-Skill and Corsair offer these variants.


Graphics Card

A graphics card is responsible for what you see on your display, whether you’re playing games or watching videos. If you aren’t interested in gaming then the integrated graphics built on the motherboard is more than enough. On the other hand, if you’re a gamer and an avid user of graphic-related software then investing in a graphics card is a must. Nvidia and ATI are the top providers with a wide variety of cards. 
The naming conventions can be a bit overwhelming, the rule of the thumb is that higher the last two digits, higher the performance (and of course, higher prices). 
Something like an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 would be a powerhouse for gaming but if you’re on a tight budget and want something similar then AMD Radeon R9 380 is for you.

Hard Disk

 Even the most basic of systems consist of a 320GB hard disk. The space really depends on your usage. The internal hard drive should be of a decent capacity so that the system runs smoothly. 
Nowadays, a lot of systems come with 1 or 2 TB hard disks. To further enhance the speed of your system, you can invest in a SSD (Solid State Drive) which can be used to store applications and OS. A lot of manufacturers are available in the market these days with Seagate and Western Digitalbeing the most trusted ones.

PSU (Power Supply Unit)

 The PSU is the most undervalued part in the system and yet a lot of functions depend on it. It affects the performance and reliability of the system. 
While buying a power supply, you need to determine the amount of wattage required according to your configuration. The efficiency rating is also important as higher efficiency units tend to have better components, waste less power, and generate less heat. Cooler Master is the local favourite as they build good quality PSUs with lesser power consumption. 
Other brands like EVGASeasonic and Corsair also provide a lot of variants.


Cabinet

Choosing the correct cabinet for your system may seem simple but can be quite tricky. Some cabinets may seem fancy from the outside but will not provide you with adequate space to store your components. 
They come in different types of sizes and formats. The most essential thing in a cabinet is its sturdiness. Poor quality cabinets tend to vibrate when fans and drives start running which leads to a very noisy atmosphere. Look for cabinets that have an adequate-sized fan in one spot and provision for more fans in other locations for optimum cooling.

Mouse & Keyboard

 Last but not least, the mouse & keyboard are also essential parts of assembling a desktop. They come in different categories liked USB wired and wireless. The most important factor in choosing a mouse is how it feels. Size and grip play key roles. There are basic mouses available along with some precision mouses that have a higher DPI, sensitivity and are recommended for gamers. 
Razer Naga and Logitech G502 are premium mouses and provide stellar performance. However,Corsair Vengeance M65 is ideal for FPS gaming. 
Keyboards also come in various varieties. You should choose the one with an adjustable height & raised keys, however this is just a preference. But chiclet-style keyboards are becoming more popular these days. Some extra navigation controls like the volume buttons would also add to the ease of your functions. 
Logitech MK260 is the perfect keyboard mouse combo for daily use, although TVS Gold will always be a personal favourite.

To further assist you, we have made our own suggestions for assembling a desktop. There are three types of configurations depending on your budget: low, mid and high. (Prices of the components may vary slightly.)

Low

i3 3240 Processor (Rs. 6,720)
ASRock H81 Pro (Rs. 4,000)
Kingston 4GB DDR3 Ram (Rs. 2,220)
Zotac Nvidia 610 2GB (Rs. 3,155)
Seagate Pipeline Hard Disk 320GB (Rs. 2,225)
Dell TFT 18.5 Inch (Rs. 5,660)
Corsair VS450 PSU (Rs. 2,525) 
Cooler Master Elite 344 Cabinet (Rs. 3,200)
Microsoft Desktop 200 Keyboard Mouse Combo (Rs. 900)

This configuration will cost you around Rs. 31,000.


Mid

i5 4590 Processor (Rs. 13,000)
ASRock Z87M Pro4 (Rs. 8,715)
8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (Rs. 5,260)
Sapphire ATI R7 260X 2GB DDR5 (Rs. 9,850)
Western Digital Blue 1TB (Rs. 4,290)
Dell ST 2240 L Monitor (Rs. 9,255)
Corsair CX600W PSU (Rs. 5,350)
Cooler Master K380 Cabinet (Rs. 4,650) 
Cooler Master Devastator Keyboard Mouse Combo (Rs. 2,945) 

This configuration will cost you around Rs. 65,000.


High 

i7 4790 Processor (Rs. 21,900) 
ASRock Z97 Sabertooth (Rs. 15,340)
16GB Corsair Vengeance RAM (Rs. 12,250)
Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB (Rs. 31,000)
Western Digital Blue 1TB (Rs. 4290)
Dell ST 2440 L Monitor (Rs. 13,000) 
Cooler Master Thunder 700 PSU (Rs. 7,000)
Cooler Master HAF 912 Cabinet (Rs. 6,750)
Razer DeathAdder Chroma Mouse (Rs. 4400)
Logitech G105 Keyboard (Rs. 4,295) 

This configuration will cost you around Rs. 1,20,000.