Wednesday, November 11, 2015


We're all familiar with the smiling photo of Mahatma Gandhi ji on our currency notes. But have you ever wondered about the story behind that photograph? Contrary to popular belief that the photograph is a drawn caricature, it's an actual photograph. It was taken when Gandhiji was standing next to Lord Frederick Pethick-Lawrence. Take a look.


The photo, taken by an unknown photographer in the year 1946, shows Gandhiji smiling at an unknown person. The mirror image of the same is what made it's way on the Indian currency notes. The photo was taken at the former Viceroy House which we now know as the Rashtrapati Bhavan.


Isn't that amazing?


Thursday, October 8, 2015

                                                  Are we coded?

Who am I? Why do I even exist? Why am I here? How did I came here? Who created this world? Why only earth? Why this universe even exists? Were the conditions on earth favourable so that life can exist or someone created those favourble conditions so that the life can exist. This is what goes in my mind sometimes and I think in yours too. Do we have an answer to all these questions or it is again agnostic like the existence of god. People have their own views regarding this.

An image developed by a google server 

Recently, the search giant Google's server was found to produce random images out of nowhere and the researchers said that the server was dreaming. Artificial intelliegence(AI) has been prevalent for over the past 15 years on this globe and we experience it in our daily lives. Each and every search we make, the products we use, the services we enjoy are in one or the other way acheived with AI. There are robots following human instructions, learning from the mistakes they do and developing themselves, which nearly resembles the actions of a human. Though we have not developed a perfect human being till now, we have come far enough to understand how the brain functions, a remarkable achievement, isn't it.

The interplay of technology and human lives is increasing. Let's go deeper, we all are result of DNA, which is a sequence of proteins vital for the existence of humans, and is different for every human being living on this planet. This DNA can be represented in the form of a data structure, a string array. What if there exists an algorithm, which takes this DNA input as sequence and performs the actions of a human. Well, that algorithm would be the best AI algorithm ever encountered, but we don't have it.

Let's imagine, an extraterrestial being, who developed it and programmed us. They use communication mechanisms which are technologically ahead of what we use and hence we are not able to track it. They are monitoring us from a far distance. In fact they are the ones who created the artificially intelligent algorithm which takes input as a DNA sequence and functions like a human. The algorithm is superficial and has intelligence beyond our scope, as it runs, learns and develops on its own and the extraterrestial being monitor us on this. They algorithm permutes itself and creates a new DNA sequence each time a new human is born. Surprisingly, we are also moving towards the same goal, developing a human force with the help of AI. Coincidence isn't it.

So who are they, are they the ones we call god, because we represent them in several forms. Yes, why it can't be. May be the case that gods used to be or are great programmers and used to maintain servers and had superficial powers all coded by themselves. They once used to live on earth and then made their way to another planet to make way for us. Are you trying to say that they still exist? Yes, indeed I am. But how can someone live this long? Well, why not? Aren't we humans trying to be immortal? Yes, they achieved being immortal.

This is just a base formulation of a theory, digging deeper one can find more evidences which support this. So do you have a theory of your own, or is it similar to mine. I would love to hear it. But before ending this, a million dollar question: Who created god?

Saturday, August 29, 2015




Google is Now Part of a New Company Alphabet









Short Bytes: Google has decided to restructure itself under a new company called Alphabet Inc. and Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin will be Alphabet’s CEO and president respectively.
n their original founders letters written 11 years ago, Larry Page and Sergey Brin wrote, “Google is not a conventional company. ....

Wednesday, August 19, 2015


                           


Virtual desktops aren’t new for Linux and Mac users, Microsoft offered the Virtual Desktop Manger as a part of the Windows XP PowerToys and then released the Sysinternals Desktops add-on that provided the same functionality. Realizing the popularity of Virtual Desktops and needs of a power user, Microsoft has finally integrated this service in Windows 10.

What are the advantages of Virtual Desktops in Windows 10?
People felt the need of Virtual Desktops when different people needed to use their desktops differently. It is a way to expand your computer’s workspace to multiple screens and multiple windows. This helps people to separate your work from home, design from tutorials, Facebook from movies, and more. Microsoft tells about its goals for the new Virtual Desktop in Windows 10 as follows:

1. Provides you more desktop space to group similar windows.

2. Easily locate and switch to any window.

3. Efficiently re-organize your groups and move windows.

4. Control the grouped windows and keep them separated.


How to create a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10?

Making and using a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10 is very easy. Just on the right side of your desktop search bar, you’ll locate the Task View button. By clicking on it, you’ll be able to see all the open programs which are running.





After clicking on the Task View button, you can see a large Plus symbol at the right side with New Desktop written along with it. If you click on it, a new desktop will be created. This Virtual Desktop in Windows 10 will be identical to your normal one, but it won’t be having any apps running on it.

How to Shift an Already Running App to Another Desktop?

In the new Virtual Desktop, you can open an entire different set of programs and organize then as you like. It’s possible to make an open windows from one desktop to another new desktop. Simply click the Task View button, and drag the window to the new desktop button.

You can even shift one open app from one desktop to another by similar dragging to another desktop. To perform this task in a different manner, right-click on an app windows and see the options.



How to Switch from one Desktop to Another Virtual Desktop in Windows 10?

After creating multiple desktops, it’s time to use them. Just click on the Task View button and you can see a list of all Virtual Desktops in your Windows 10 PC. Hover on a virtual desktop, and you can get a peek of what is going inside. You can simply click on any of these to switch from one desktop to another.



How to close a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10?

To close a Virtual Desktop in Windows 10, simply click on the Task View button. Now you’ll be seeing all the Virtual Desktops at the bottom stacked together. Hover over a desktop and look for a small X to close that active desktop. Note that the open apps from that particular closed desktop will be moved to the previous desktop.



Keyboard shortcuts for using Virtual Desktop in Windows 10:
WIN + CTRL + LEFT/RIGHT: Switch to previous or next desktop
WIN + CTRL + D: Create a new desktop
WIN + CTRL + F4: Close the current desktop
WIN + TAB: Launch task view

Saturday, August 8, 2015


Rooting is the Android means of unlocking the operating system so you can install unapproved (by Google) apps, update the OS, replace the firmware, overclock

(or underclock) the processor, customize just about anything, and so on.

NB:(Be sure to check the compatibility list before you proceed, keeping in mind that even if your device isn’t on it, the utility may work with it.).


HOW TO ROOT

Step 1: Download and install Kingo Android Root  download. (exe file)

Step 2: Enable USB debugging mode on your phone. If it’s running Android 4.0 or 4.1, tap Settings, Developer Options, then tick the box for “USB debugging.” 

(You may need to switch “Developer options” to On before you can do so.) On Android 4.2, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB 

debugging.” Then tap OK to approve the setting change.

On Android 4.3 and later (including 5.0, though this also applies to some versions of 4.2), tap Settings, About Phone, then scroll down to Build Number. Tap it 

seven times, at which point you should see the message, “You are now a developer!”


With that done, tap Settings, About Phone, Developer Options, and then tick USB debugging.” Then tap OK to approve the setting change.

Step 3: Run Android Root on your PC, then connect your phone via its USB sync cable. After a moment, the former should show a connection to the latter. Your 

device screen may show an “Allow USB debugging?” pop-up. Tick “Always allow from this computer,” then tap OK.

Step 4: Click Root, then sit back and wait while the utility does its thing.And that’s all there is to it.With that done, now you can take advantage of options like 

USB On-the-Go to make your unexpandable phone expandable.


Tianhe-2 (China)

It is the top most super computer which is in china. Literally meaning Milky Way-2, the king of supercomputers processes at a staggering speed of 33.9 petaflops. It was developed by China’s National University of Defense Technology. This peerless Supercomputer runs on a whopping 3,120,000 cores, comprising of a mix of Intel Xeon E5 processors, custom processors and Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors.With these super fast machines on board, scientists have managed to expand their boundaries and work the ultra complex quantum mechanical calculations. Also, these supercomputers are utilized in climate research, simulation of early moments of Universe, Nuclear fusion, and Cryptanalysis.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

After Bill Gates, Now Zuckerberg Predicts The Future

                 

Is Facebook’s founder and CEO trying to do a “Bill Gates” here??