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Monday, 28 March 2016

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Monday, 21 March 2016

New FB feature will eat into your data plan before you even know it


New FB feature will eat into your data plan before you even know it
Mar 21, 2016, 14:14

You must already be aware that video posts on Facebook started up a while ago and most videos now autoplay without your consent. Though you can switch off the option for autoplay on videos or tweak it to play only when you are on Wi-Fi, it is not a default option. If you are new to using Facebook on your smartphone, you could be already exhausting your data plans, unknowingly.


However, Facebook is now going to make your internet plans even more expensive. A new option to allow uploading of HD photos on Facebook posts will not only put your internet data plan in the red zone sooner, it will also burn a hole into your wallet.

Uploading HD photos or viewing the HD photos on your timeline will be a concern, especially if you are on a mobile network.

If you are in any of the countries (including India) where mobile internet is expensive, then your mobile bills will just turn out uglier each month. With the ability to upload HD photo content, you don't only pay high to upload, but you will also pay high in the bargain to view what your friends and following pages have to show you in HD.

Though the HD photos will not upload maximum resolutions from your camera or alike, it limits the photo sizes to a maximum of 2048px in width.

Though you have the option to control HD photos uploading and viewing videos automatically, you should know that Facebook addiction could cost you heavy in the bargain.



At present, you can upload/view videos with a maximum file size of 25MB each. You can also upload or view 360-degree videos on Facebook. So just imagine if you are viewing videos of around 25MB per post, you can exhaust your 1GB data plan by simply viewing 40 full-length videos in a month.

And if you are on a 4G data plan, you could be seeing even higher bills each month. As you all know that 4G internet data is faster than 3G, and 2G subsequently, tapping on a video will buffer the entire video in the background within seconds. And if you find out that the video is now worth watching, you should know that you have already paid for downloading the video even without watching it. Same is the case with YouTube and other streaming services which will be pretty expensive if you are on a fair-usage data plan or are paying by the megabyte.

It won't be long when Facebook will also enable HD video uploading on the social platform

Lava launches Pixel V2 and V2s, price starting at Rs 8,750


Lava launches Pixel V2 and V2s, price starting at Rs 8,750
Mar 21, 2016, 15:00

Mumbai: Indian OEM Lava Mobile has launched two new affordable smartphones. Lava Pixel V2 and V2s are both decently priced at Rs 10,750 and Rs 8,750 respectively.

The Pixel V2 comes shipped with the latest Android Marshmallow operating system, with Star 2.0 UI layered in top of it. It is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735 processor, with 3GB of RAM, 16GB of ROM (expandable up to 32GB), and Mali-T720 GPU.

Featuring a 5-inch HD display, the Pixel V2 is protected by Asahi Dragontrail Glass coating. It sports a 13MP primary camera with autofocus, twin LED flash and 5P Largan Lens with Blue Glass Filter.

The Pixel V2's 8MP front-facing camera also an LED flash.

The Lava Pixel V2s, on the other hand, comes equipped with a 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735P processor, with 2GB of RAM, 8GB of ROM (expandable up to 32GB), and Mali-720 GPU.

Unlike the Pixel V2, the Pixel V2s runs on Android Lollipop v5.1.1 operating system. It features an 8MP primary camera with twin LED flash, along with a front facing 8MP camera with an LED flash too.

On the connectivity front, both smartphones feature 4G LTE, dual-SIM option, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.0, GPS and AGPS, along with 3.5mm audio jack and FM radio. The two smartphones are powered by a 2,500mAh battery

Google Glass Delivers Key Results for 'Organs-on-chips' Technology


Google Glass Delivers Key Results for 'Organs-on-chips' Technology
Mar 21, 2016, 15:08

NEW YORK: Using the eye wearable device Google Glass, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Massachusetts, US, have collected promising results as part of technology known as "organs-on-chips". Google Glass, one of the newest forms of wearable technology, offers researchers a hands-free and flexible monitoring system. The team first developed hardware and software to remotely monitor and control devices that mimic the human physiological system. Devices known as organs-on-chips allow researchers to test drug compounds and predict physiological responses with high accuracy in a laboratory setting.

But monitoring the results of such experiments from a conventional desktop computer has several limitations, especially when results must be monitored over the course of hours, days or even weeks. To make Google Glass work for their purposes, lead researcher Shrike Zhang and colleagues developed hardware and software that takes advantage of voice control command of Google Glass and other features in order to not only monitor but also remotely control their liver- and heart-on-a-chip systems. Using valves remotely activated by the Glass, the team introduced pharmaceutical compounds on liver organoids and collected the results. "We believe such a platform has widespread applications in biomedicine and may be further expanded to health care settings where remote monitoring and control could make things safer and more efficient," said senior author Ali Khademhosseini, director of the Biomaterials Innovation Research Center at BWH, in a paper appeared in the journal Scientific Reports. "This may be of particular importance in cases where experimental conditions threaten human life - such as work involving highly pathogenic bacteria or viruses or radioactive compounds," added Zhang

Top 10 Tips&Tricks to Make Your Smartphone Holi Proof


Top 10 Tips&Tricks to Make Your Smartphone Holi Proof
Mar 21, 2016, 16:01
Holi is almost here and while all of us are busy preparing for H-day from what to wear, which colours to use and where to party, we often overlook the indispensable mobile phone, than can easily turn dispensable after a Holi mishap. If the phone you own is one of those toughphones that can withstand most things thrown at it, then you needn't worry. To secure your smartphone here we are providing some tips to make your smartphone holi proof.




If your phone wet during holi then no need to worry just open your phone and and take a bowl of uncooked rice and put your phone into it. Put your phone for the whole night and rice will absorb all the moisture from your phone and it may start your phone.