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Monday, July 9, 2012

How to create Google Chrome Extension for your website.

Since the launch of Google Chrome, it’s been chaos in and around the web. Why Chrome is so popular? It’s simplicity and easy to use and users experience is so easy and no wonder to mention, millions of extensions. So, do you want to create one for your blog for free? Well as a developer its not available. But if you can show case it to your friends and publicize about the same. To publish your chrome extension you will need a developer license which will cost $5 per extension which I learn at coupon site of havahart wireless coupons and oakley signs discounts.. But always you can promote it for free with the help of Dropbox. Only thing is it won’t be published.

So lets get started: In this tutorial I will teach you the most easiest way to create Google Chrome Extension using JSON script. 
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Install Android in Computer .

Android Operating System is just becomes the Tradition in the Current Software era, Its due to its open source availability and Features that it Provides.Probably All Major Mobile Companies are Making the Android Based Phones. Now here the question comes in my Mind that “can i install android in computer” or “is this possible to run android in computer” without using any emulator and various programming tools. Here i found a simple trick to install android in computer. As i said above android is open source, means you can do various tweaks in that Under the GPL license and Release it to public. So here is some Geeks of android who tweak it and made it for the Computer, Yes an Android OS for computer. You can download it and use it for free. So Before going to install android in computer, i want to say that there is two ways to do it.

  • Burn it on USB and Boot it in Computer.
  • Use Virtual Machine to Run it within the PC.

So for Demonstration Purpose i am using the second method. In this tutorial i am using the Vmware 8As my virtual machine software, You can use other too as the task of all the Virtual machine software is same. So First of all download the Android Package from the Link Given below (i Hope you have the Vmware, if not then Google it.):
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Customize your Desktop..Install Jarvis Theme In Windows 7

Many of us get bored with a look and feel of the Windows 7 as it have the old start button and else part with a little customization and this frustration result the customization. There is many themes we do use either which is officially developed by the Microsoft or by the third party organisation. But the main factor is to feel something new and that we do by using third party tool. Well here I got something very interesting and a it is great gift for the Iron Man lovers. Yes in Iron Man as we know Tony Stark has it’s superb fully fledge computer known as “Jarvis” and that Have really very cool interface. Anyway we are not going to make this interface at all but we can do a little to feel something like “Jarvis” interface.
Here see my desktop after customization.
Well Deviant Art has the monopoly in the customization of the look and feel of almost all the operating system and including windows, Linux and Mac.
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Former Nokia employees to launch MeeGo smartphone



A Finnish startup, formed by former Nokia employees and using technology ditched by the handset maker, plans to launch its first smartphone later this year, entering an already crowded market. 


The startup, Jolla, will use MeeGo software, created by Nokia and Intel in 2010-2011, for its products. 


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Japan Restarts Nuclear Reactor as Report Lays Blame for Fukushima.


After a two-month hiatus from nuclear power, Japan restarted one of its 50 functional reactors on Thursday just as a report on the Fukushima disaster strongly criticized nearly everyone involved.
The reactor restart, at the Ohi plant in Fukui prefecture in the western part of Japan, comes after widespread protests over nuclear plants' safety. But Japanese officials say they need at least some nuclear power in order to stave off blackouts over the summer, and insist that the Ohi reactor has passed substantial safety tests before the restart.
The new report, from an independent commission of experts, though, will do little to assuage fears surrounding the continued use of nuclear energy. In panel chairman Kiyoshi Kurokawa's preface to the report, he calls the Fukushima crisis a "profoundly manmade disaster -- that could and should have been foreseen and prevented." Kurokawa's message is a striking look inward:
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Karnataka Becomes The First State To Adopt The Intel Future Scientist Program.


Intel India today announced the launch of Intel Future Scientist program in the state of Karnataka, aimed at enabling the next generation of innovators to have a solid   ground in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The Program is designed to help science teachers present their curricula from an inquiry-based perspective to help foster a spirit of research and innovation among their students.


Through this Program, Intel India aims to reach out to seven districts across Karnataka training 500 teachers and 5000 students. Four specially designed Mobile Science Vans are being sent on a Vigyan Yatra to reach out to all Science Centers through colleges of education in the state.
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Yahoo! India Sets Up Grid Computing Lab At IIT Madras.


Yahoo! India R&D in partnership with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT- Madras) today announced the launch of Yahoo! Grid Computing Lab at the IIT- Madras campus. This cluster of high-end servers at the lab will allow researchers to access web-scale data and conduct research on big data and cloud computing systems.


Cloud services empower companies to dramatically improve agility and innovation at web scale. As more companies are moving their services to the cloud, it has emerged as an important area of research to explore new approaches in the field.
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Wireless Solar Charging Made Easier.


Anybody with a smartphone dreads the low-battery warning that initiates a mad search for an electrical outlet. But engineers at Princeton University are developing technology that could lead to widespread wireless charging stations for all our electronics. Along the way, this technology could also help build better sensors to monitor the health of both humans and buildings.
Wireless chargers operate through inductive or capacitive power transfer. An alternating current creates an oscillating electrical or magnetic field, which induces power at the receiver. “We’re looking for an opportunity to create ubiquitous charging stations,” says Naveen Verma, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at Princeton.
Verma and his team presented the work last week at the IEEE Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits, in Hawaii. The research focuses on using the same material—thin films of amorphous silicon—both to make solar cells and, for the first time, to build circuits to handle the electricity the solar cells produce. The combined solar cells and circuitry could be made on large sheets of plastic that could be molded or wrapped around everyday objects, from buildings to patio umbrellas. Amorphous silicon has its limitations.
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Indian origin scientist unlocks some key secrets of photosynthesis.

K. V. Lakshmi, Rensselaer assistant professor of chemistry and chemical biology and scientific lead at the Baruch ’60 Center and her team have provided important information on a specific portion of the photosynthetic process called photosystem II. 


 The paper is  published  in the recent edition of the Royal Society of Chemistry journal, Energy & Environmental Science ("The structure and activation of substrate water molecules in the S2 state of photosystem II studied by hyperfine sublevel correlation spectroscopy"),

It has been a major challenge to directly observe the individual steps of the solar water-splitting reaction that takes place in photosystem II, Lakshmi said. 


This finding provides new foundational research into how plants efficiently convert energy from the sun and could help inform the development of a new, highly robust, and more efficient generation of solar-energy technologies. 
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Start-up attempts to convert Stephen Hawking's brainwaves into speech.


An American scientist will be unveiling details of work on the brain patterns of Stephen Hawking, which he claims could help safeguard the physicist's ability to communicate.Prof Philip Low said he eventually hoped to allow the 70-year-old to "write" words with his brain as an alternative to his current speech system which interprets cheek muscle movements.Low said the innovation would avert the risk of locked-in syndrome.Intel is working on an alternative.


Hawking was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 1963. In the 1980s he was able to use slight thumb movements to move a computer cursor to write sentences.His condition later worsened and he had to switch to a system which detects movements in his right cheek through an infrared sensor attached to his glasses which measures changes in light.

Since the nerves in his face continue to deteriorate his rate of speech has slowed to about one word a minute prompting him to look for an alternative.The fear is that Prof Hawking could ultimately lose the ability to communicate by body movement, leaving his brain effectively "locked in" his body.

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Microsoft brings phone software closer to Windows.


Microsoft's new phone software will be built on the same core as its new upcoming PC and tablet operating system, bringing the company one step closer to unifying its Windows franchise across a full range of screens that are revolutionising computing.
The world's largest software company, which is running to keep up with Apple's iPhone and Google's Android devices, said the common core means customers will have a greater choice of phones and applications, and be able to switch between multiple machines more easily.
The move follows the launch of the Surface tablet on Monday, Microsoft's effort to join the fast-growing mobile computing market and to tackle Apple's iPad head on.
Windows Phone 8 ... Joe Belfiore, corporate vice president of Microsoft, introduces mobile operating system in San Francisco, California. Photo: Reuters
At an event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Microsoft officially announced its new phone software, called Windows Phone 8, and said phones running the software would hit the market this autumn.
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Meet Sigmund, the app that influences dreams



The iPhone boasts several apps that help users monitor their sleep habits, from personal coach Lark Up to the upcoming Renew SleepClock. But a new app created by graduate students at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology attempts to influence how you dream.
Sigmund is a new iPhone app (99 cents) that helps users choose the objects or environments they want to envision during sleep.
"The dream world strikes such a deep human fascination," says Daniel Nadler, a doctoral candidate at Harvard and a member of the Sigmund development team. "It's really one of the three -- in my mind -- great still unknown and unexplored frontiers. You have deep space, the deep sea and the interior psychological world ... of dreams."
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Download Google Books in a Click.


Using this software you can download any books on Google. If google books preview is available.
Download the software from this link

Download the Software.
After downloading google book downloader just install it .
After it please open google book downloader.
Google Book Downloader looks likes this picture.


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Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus with Jelly Bean hands-on.. in India By October


Google’s entrance into the sub-$200 tablet space wasn’t exactly unexpected, but I think we can all say that the Nexus 7 is pleasantly surprising. At $199, it features a 7-inch 1280 x 800-pixel display, a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a variety of sensors. It’s also built very well at first hold. One immediate problem, however, is that the bezel around the sides is so tiny when held in portrait orientation that I keep accidentally hitting the display with my thumb. I’m not sure if you’re supposed to use the Nexus 7 in landscape all of the time, because the bezel on the top and bottom are much, much thicker. But! I do like the device overall, and it feels good to hold and use.

The soft-touch rubberized finish on the back is a nice texture, the screen looks good, and it’s lighter than I think most people will expect. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean also brings a more cohesive feel to the party, and it’s hard to think that the Motorola XOOM was launched just a year ago with how much progress Google has made since then. This isn’t a review, but I can already give you a spoiler — this is by far the best tablet under $250 I’ve ever used. I wouldn’t consider anything else at this point.

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Aakash 2 tablets to be delivered by year-end .


The much-talked about low-cost Aakash 2 will make its entry to the world of tablets by the third week of July. This was revealed by Datawind CEO Sunil Singh Tuli, in an interview with IBNLive.
"We have given 100 units to IIT Bombay for testing, and are still waiting for the final approval from them, which is likely to come by the second or third week of July," he said. "We will start delivering the Aakash 2 tablet as the final approval comes," Tuli added.
Asked about the rollout plans, Tuli said, "After receiving the final approval from IIT Bombay, we will start delivering the units to them," adding, "Initially, IIT Bombay will buy units for teachers' training and later to give them to students."
He further informed, "We will deliver the entire order of 1,00,000 Aakash 2 tablet units over the next four months beginning this month." This, in turn, means that though the tablet will be released this month, but students will have to wait a little longer.
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Download: Google Drive (iOS)


Of the numerous cloud storage providers out there, among the more popular ones is Google Drive, even though it's relatively new to the cloud storage game. Yesterday, the search giant announced a dedicated application for the service at its I/O 2012 conference releasing it along with the Chrome browser for iOS.

Available for the iPad and iPhone, the app comes packed with a decent set of features, such as the ability to accessing documents, synch files, allow other apps to access files on Google Drive through it, and tag files. It also allows files to be made available for offline viewing, which is a neat feature. Much to the disappointment of users though, editing or creating new files is not allowed at this point. Instead, the user is redirected to the webpage via Safari. Thankfully, this feature is expected to make its way to the app in a future update.
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New Android Spam Malware Sneaks In Via Yahoo! Mail.

The Android platform has seen its share of malware attacks. Many unsuspecting users have fallen prey to inflated mobile bills, courtesy of outgoing SMSs and calls. However, SophosLabs has uncovered a new spam botnet that aims to monetize mobile malware, reportedly by exploiting Yahoo! Mail's Android app.
Naked Security adds, "The messages appear to originate from compromised Google Android smartphones or tablets. All of the samples at SophosLabs have been sent through Yahoo!'s free mail service and contain correct headers and DKIM signatures".
Apparently some images in this spam message that ends with the footer, "Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android" also have animated images, which inflate your data usage charges.
Initially, it was not clear whether this malware originated via infected Android devices, or from Yahoo! Mail's servers. However, in a new update, SophosLabs has clarified that the images have not been forged, as it was believed earlier. However, the origin of the malware is yet to be ascertained.
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