Monday, 30 December 2013

Online Dating sites to chat with strangers

0 comments
Communication has constantly evolved since the beginning of human-race. There are faster and more efficient ways to communicate and meet strangers. This is made possible by free web chat on the Internet. You can find many websites that offer such services. It’s a great way to meet other people from different countries through these interactive e-portals. Thanks to cutting-edge technology, communication and social interaction has become much easier these days.


Yahoo messenger:
Yahoo messenger is one of oldest and my favorite instant online chatting software. Without any software installation, you can chat with Facebook and window live friends. Public chat rooms were also available to chat with strangers some years ago, but now no more public chat available in yahoo messenger chat. But, you can select countries like USA, Canada, Brazil, India, UK, France, Russian and many other on chat.

 iHookup Talk – Simply loved by millions of fans across the globe. Just upload a photo and create an account to chat with strangers online. It’s that easy! Afterwards, you can enjoy video chatting with strangers based on compatibility.

 Discreet Chat – After a quick registration, you can go ahead with chatting. You can choose to use a public room or create a private chatting session for you and your acquaintances. It’s also possible to send private messages to your friends. It’s jam-packed with entertainment for all.

 Chat for Free – offers unlimited videochat with preferred singles. You can freely experience their services by registering an account. You can request for private chats or invite active users if you like.  With a membership, you can add your favorite contacts.

 Casual Connect provides a unique program to match you with individuals in your local area.  You can use a microphone and webcam, depending on your preference. It’s designed specifically for those who love talking on the phone for casual dating or interested in long term relationships.

 Omegle – There’s no need to provide info like your name, age, or gender. Once you’ve accessed the website, choose between video or text chat, and directly proceed with chatting.

 Tinychat – you can get a permanent URL (custom domain extension). It is possible to sign in using your social network accounts in Facebook and Twitter. You can also show videos by sharing the URL of your chosen media file. You can use Tiny-Next if you want to talk to strangers online.



Continue reading →

How to send large files

0 comments
Services that can help you send large files are everywhere, it seems, but for some reason I find that I always blank out on which one is most appropriate to use when I actually need one. This post aims to provide an at-a-glance reference for ten of FREE file hosting services, most of which you’d heard about but some which you hopefully have not.


Google drive:
Upload images, video clips, files, and various other files that are essential to you to Google Drive. Start with around 15GB of storage. With Drive, your things goes where you go. You could arrange, modify and share it from any sort of pc at drive.google.com, or on the move with the Drive mobile application. Drive comes with developed in applications to aid you acquire things done. Every little thing you make is instantly conserved in Drive.

Drop box:
Dropbox is so popular that we're wondering if people might soon refer to 'Dropboxing' for file-sharing/online storage in the same generic manner as 'Photoshopping' for image editing. You get 2GB for free and can share folders or links to specific files, such as archives. You can buy extra space, from $9.99 monthly for 100GB. Dropbox's widespread support (in terms of first-party and third-party apps) adds to its appeal.


Mega:
Mega is a file hosting solution and successor to Megaupload. The web site was introduced on 19 January 2013, to correspond with the 1 year anniversary of the seizure of Megaupload. After Gabon refuted the brand-new business the domain label me.

Media fire:
One of the more mature entries in terms of collaboration, MediaFire gives you 10GB of space for free, limiting transfers to 200MB. Paying $2.49 per month adds long-term storage, makes sharing ad-free, and gives you a FileDrop uploader for people to send content to your account. Document editing is also available.


SendThisFile:
SendThisFile is ideal for moving large files. It has no file dimension limitation and you could effortlessly transfer the file through e-mail. If you choose the paid strategy, after that you could also protect your files with file encryption, make tailored e-mails, and a lot more. 2 points you need to understand: SendThisFile does not check for infections and if you are utilising the free variation the download rate is controlled.
Continue reading →
Thursday, 21 March 2013

What You Get In A Samsung Tv That Costs $40,000

0 comments
Samsung grandly released the price of the top line 85-inch UN85S9 televsion is $40,000. Samsung also planing to launch its higher models like a 95-inch model and a 110-inch model price's, But Samsung is not reveling the model name s and prices of those bigger tv's.



What you can expect from $40,000 TV?

First thing every one can expect that flat panel television,and more it's a gain screen.

Pixel density of the TV is unprecedented,it's more than HD and it is build under UHD which means "Ultra high definition",UHD consists of 4,000 pixels wide from side to side on the TV. Ultra HD Tv is designed to break the records of the current HD Tv, when your watchng Ultra Hd Tv your current HD Tv looks like black and white Tv in the olden days.

Currently no channels are running on 4K, but Samsung say's the press releasefor the Tv.

Samsung say's proprietary up-scaling engine can convert HD or Full-HD to UHD quality,this creates a real life picture quality.

UHD S9 is quit different stand,it's not like your typical Tv stand. UHD S9 sits on a chalkboard like easel.

It has voice controls,gesture contorle, you can access online content,pictures,music,videos and apps.

Samsung using quad-core processor and S-Recommendation service.

Samsung also say's S9 using 3-way 2.2 channels of 120 watts sound also delivers an audio experience this is six times better than current using Tv.


Continue reading →

One Minute on Internet What can happen?

0 comments
Here's What Can Happen In An Internet Minute [Infographic]

Do you what going on Internet in One minute?According to a new Infographic posted by Intel. The purpose of the infographic seems simply to create awareness in computing industry. In this time, over 204+ million emails are sent, nearly 20 million photos are viewed and 3,000 uploaded on Flicker. Amazon Sales atleast $83,000 amount items, 6 million Facebook pages are viewed around the world.

These traffic explosion is expected to increase by 2015, Today the number of networking devices are equals to the world's population these seems to be double the world's population in next coming years. When this happened all the stuff reaches to online traffic jam like a road traffic jam, for this problem Intel said it working on a next generation communication code name "Crystal Forest" that will boost up the performance  to handle the increasing network traffic.


What happening each minute:


  • More than 61,000 hours of music are played on Pandora.
  • 1.3 million video clips are watched on YouTube.
  • Nearly 640k Gb of global IP data is transferred in just one minute.
  • 320+ twitter accounts are created online.
  • 100,000 Tweets posted in a minute.
  • 70 new domains are registered.
  • Iphone applications are downloading more than 13,000 times.
  • FireFox is downloading more than 1,700times.
  • 600 videos are uploading to YouTube,amounting to 25+ hours of content.
  • Search engine Google serves more than 694,445 queries
  • 100+ accounts are created on professional networking site Linkedln
  • 40 new questions are asked on YahooAnswers.com
  • 100+ quesions are asked on Answers.com
  • 1 new definition is added om UrbanDictionary.com
  • 1,200+ new ads are created on Craigslist
  • 370,000+ minutes of voice calls done by Skype users.
  • 1,600 reads on conducted on Scribd.





Continue reading →
Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Galaxy S4 is Twice as Fast as The Iphone

0 comments
Samsung's new flagship Galaxy S4 phone will have the fastest processor available according to benchmark tests.

A benchmark is a series of standard tests that gauge how fast a mobile device's processor is. The benchmarking software gives a numerical value to the device based on processor and how it performed. Higher the number is better.

Samsung Galaxy S4 review


Android perform a benchmark test on Samsung's Galaxy S4 during at Samsung's big launch. John poole of primate Labs did the same test on different mobile of resently released and on leading phones.

This results, Samsung's Galaxy S4 gets a benchmark of 3,168. Previously released iphone5 recived 1,596 means that Galaxy S4 get twice as fast. Samsung's Galaxy S4 breaks his own record of Galaxy S III.
Continue reading →
Tuesday, 19 March 2013

How to Upload your Photos to YouTube

0 comments
YouTube is a popular video sharing website well know,that allows you to upload your video clips and photos for users to view. Uploading photos to YouTube or making a photo slideshow for YouTube is very easy to do.

Previously you would use a tools like Windows Media player or Picasa to attach images into videos for uploading to YouTube. No need any long process steps like this, you can create a video slideshow from pictures directly inside YouTube.

Also Read: Free Download YouTube videos on Android Phones

                                    

Steps to do:

First of all go to YouTube website.

Click on Upload button and click on create under photo slideshow.
 
                                           youtube-photo-slideshow

Now switch to the Upload Photos area and now drag-drop each of the pictures that you want to put in your slideshow.
               
                          youtube-photos-upload            
Once the photos are in timeline editor,you can drag them around to rearrange their position in the video.

Next you can change the default duration of individual slides and you can add some effects with background music.

youtube-slideshow-options

If you would not like the video to appear in YouTube search list, you can set the privacy to Unlisted.
You can place ads and get revenue in your Video if you have attached a background track to your slideshow.

You may like:
10 Tricks of VLC Everyone should know
Send free SMS from Gmail account
How to find your lost windows phone
Free Download YouTube videos on Android Phone
How to compress huge files to small files


Continue reading →
Tuesday, 12 March 2013

First Firefox OS Sony Smartphone Release in India| specification

2 comments
Sony announced that India is the biggest market for all sony mobile's in last month at San Francisco. Sony going to launch First Firefox Os mobile phone in India 2014. Bob Ishida- the company deputy CEO announce that sony engineers are currently working with Firefox OS Mobile and HTML 5 technologies, which show great potential.

                                
Mozilla is going to unveil Firefox OS based mobile phones in different 18 countries and cities of America,china and Europe. In Europe Firefox OS phone will be launched in poland to this summer.

Unlike Google and Apple's OS, Firefox OS uses the HTML 5 apps. Firefox featuring two smartphones named as keon and peak.


Keon Specification

  • CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 1Ghz
  • Screen 3.5-inch HVGA Multi touch
  • 3MP Camera
  • 4GB Built-in memory
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Supports Micro SD
  • Wi-Fi
  • Light and proxmity sensor, G-Sensor.
  • GPS.
  • MicroUSB
  • 1580 mAh battery
  • Automatic updates.


Peak Specification


  • CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 1Ghz x2
  • Screen 4.3-inch qHD IPS Multittouch.
  • 8 MP Camera with Flash.
  • 2 MP fornt facing camera.
  • 4GB built in memory
  • 512 MB RAM.
  • Supports MicroSD.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Light and proximity Sensor,G-sensor
  • Gps
  • MicroUSB.
  • 1800 mAh Battery.
  • Automatic updates.







Continue reading →