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Top 4 New Cool Gadgets Which Makes Life Easier

Top 4 New  Cool Gadgets Which Makes Life Easier


CANCER DETECTING SCALPEL
In many cases, having surgery to remove a tumour means having to go back for another surgery because some of the tumour was left behind. This is because it’s very difficult to tell by sight whether tissue is cancerous or not. Researches at London’s Imperial Hospital have created an intelligent scalpel that can tell if the tissue is touching is healthy or cancerous. The “iKnife’ works by instantly sampling the smoke that rises from an incision. The smoke contains important biological information that can be analyzed within three seconds.



CELL PHONE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
To help visually impaired people make and receive phone calls, phones operate. It is a two-piece mobile phone that incorporates several features which make dialing, answering and talking much easier for blind users. It doesn’t have a screen or a keypad like a conventional phone- those elements are replaced with features that make the phone simple to operate sight unseen. The user simply turns the scroll wheel to select numbers 0-9 for the phone to dial. This feature would require the user to memorize the numbers they want to dial, so perhaps a future generation of the design could incorporate a speed dial feature.



ENDOTHELIAL WATCH
The word ‘endothelial’ is probably not a common part of most people’s vocabulary. It describes the type of cells that form the inner lining of your heart. One group of scientists have created what they call the endotheliometer. It’s basically like a watch in reverse; it fits on your wrist and instead of giving you time, it tells your imminent cardiovascular problems. The designers suppose that good health and good blood circulation go hand in hand. It is able to monitor heart-generated pulse waves directly related to the endothelium, which steadily declines with age. This cloud lead to the detection of problems with blood pressure, clotting and circulation.


EXERCISE BIKE-POWERED LAPTOP DESK
Even though we now have more resources available than ever to make our lives easier, many of us can’t seem to find time to squeeze in some exercises every day. Between work, family and social commitments, the day just gets eaten up. This stationary bike workstation can help combine some daily activities with exercise to make it easier to stay fit. In order to power a laptop, portable DVD player or other plug-in gadget, the user has to pedal the bike and create his own electricity. It can also be used as a lounge chair when your device’s battery is charged. The matching adjustable laptop table puts your gadgets right where they need to be.




What Is The Use Of ORDERED LIST In HTML.



What Is The Use Of ORDERED LIST  In HTML.

The ordered list is used to display the list of items in a specific order. By default, numbers are displayed in a web browser when an ordered list is used. We can change the style using the Type attribute. To specify the item number for a given list item, Value attribute is used. Ordered list automatically starts with the number 1 but you can also start a list with a different number style.
You can change the number styles for ordered list using Type attribute with one of the following options:



To specify the starting point of the numbering scheme, Start attribute is used.

For example, see the below table. You will find that everything is similar but I use <OL> list type in line no.9 and used Number style “I”. If you want to used different Number styles replace I with other styles and see the result.
Try this table,

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>INSERTING LIST</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR="Blue" LEFTMARGIN=100, TOPMARGIN=25>
<B><Font Size="6" Color="Yellow">
QUALITIES OF A GOOD STUDEN</Font></B>
<Font Size="6" Color="White"><Font Face="Time New Roman">
<OL type="I">
<LI>Attitude
<LI>Academic Skills
<LI>Ability
<LI>perceptiveness
<LI>Self-Discipline</OL>
</Font>
</BODY>
</HTML>


Know What Is Unordered List And What It’s Use While Making HTML Table.


                          <UL> UNORDERED LIST                     

An unordered list is used when the items are not to be displayed in any particular sequence. The default bullet type for most web browsers is disc (small filled black circles), before the list of items. The list begins and ends with <UL> and </UL> tags respectively.

<LI> LIST ITEM


We can display the listed items in an Ordered and Unordered list by using the <LI> tag. The <LI> tag is an empty element that does not require a closing tag. For example:

  • To make an Unordered list, type <UL> before the list.
  • Write the <LI> (List items) tag before every individual item.
  • At the end of the entire list, type </UL>




Let’s look at the given HTML code

<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>INSERTING LIST</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR=”Green” LEFTMARGIN= 100, TOPMARGIN=25
<B><Font Size=”6” Color=”Yellow”> 5 Ds For Success
</Font></B>
<Font Size=”6” Color= White><UL>      
<LI>Dedication
<LI>Devotion
<LI>Discipline                                                    
<LI>Discrimination
<LI>Determination
</UL></Font>                                                           
</BODY>
</HTML>


Full Details And information Of Samsung Galaxy S4


SAMSUNG GALAXY S4


VERDICT: For the best smartphone today, look no further than the Samsung Galaxy S4.
FOR : Great performance; full HD display; excellent camera.
AGAINST: Average build quality.

  
India got the GT-19500 variant of the Galaxy S4, which features the Exynos 5 Octa 5410 SoC based on ARM’s architecture. The chipset consists of four Cortex-A15 cores running at 1.6GHz and four Cortex-A7 cores running at 1.2GHz. Along with that is 2GB of RAM and a PowerVR SGX544MP3 GPU.
  One of the S4’s best features is its new full HD Super AMOLED 5-inch display that has a resolution of 1920*1080 pixels. At this screen size, that resolution means an impressive pixel density of 441ppi, which makes the pixels virtually indistinguishable to the naked eye. The colours are rich and vibrant, and you get the latest version of Jelly Bean (4.2.2) along with TouchWiz. The many additions to the gestures, thanks to the smorgasbord of new sensors, eat into the usable onboard storage space, which is just 8GB out of the total 16GB.
   The S4 is a quad-band GSM handset with 3G support, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, GPS, microSD card support up to 64GB, Bluetooth 4.0. TV out via MHL and NFC. This is the only phone to support the newer Wi-Fi draft “AC” standard that’s supported by a handful of high-end routers.
  The phone has a 13-megapixel BSI sensor for the rear camera, and we even get a decently large aperture of f/2.2. The camera performance is similar to that of the S3’s, although the S4 handles metering better. Lastly, the phone is equipped with a much larger 2600Ah battery, which gave us an imressive run time of almost 9.5 hours.
     With a simple candy bar from factor minus the tapering edges of the S3, the S4 has a uniform build, making it more ergonomic. There is faux metal trimming around the edges and the bezel around the display is slightly raised so you don’t accidentally scratch the display if you place it face down. Besides the usual set of buttons and ports, the S4 packs a barometer, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and an IR sensor for gestures. The latter is a miniature version of the one used in the Microsoft Kinect. There’s also an IR port on top alongside the headphone jack, letting you see the S4 as a TV remote.

  The Galaxy S4 is excellent, especially in the media playback, camera tests and ergonomics departments. All this awesomeness helped the S4 bag the Best Performance title.


NIKON COOLPIX L28 Digital Camera



NIKON COOLPIX L28 DIGITAL CAMERA

VERDICT: A good looking point-and-shoot camera with average performance.
FOR: Very easy to use; wide angle lens; 20 MP sensor.
AGAINST: No image stabilization; average photo quality; slow initialization.

 
The L28 isn’t larger than a pack of cards. Weighting 164gm, it’s quite portable and doesn’t feel too heavy in the pocket. The lens of the L28 starts from 26 mm and extends to 130 mm ( 5x optical zoom). The zoom comes in handy for shooting close-ups from short distances. However, the lack of optical image stabilization makes it challenging to get blur-free handled shots in low light.
 The rear is dominated by a 3-inch LCD monitor and the control panel to its right. The control panel comprises a 5-way D-pad and a dedicated button for video recording. The D-pad has shortcuts to the functions you would use the most- flash settings, EV, macro mode and self-timer. The L28 is powered by a pair of AA batteries, which is an advantage. If the camera runs out of juice, simply use spare batteries.
   The photo quality of the L28 just about average. Even 20-megapixel shots taken in board daylight are noisy. The nose is in the form of coarse grains, especially in dark areas. To top this, colour noise and chromatic aberration results in colour deviation and undesirable fringing against backlight and light colours. However, these flaws are only noticeable when you view the photos at 100 percent zoom. They look pretty good when you view them rescaled to your monitor’s resolution. The quality of video recording is also average.

  The price may sound attractive for a 20-megapixel camera, but it isn’t. We suggest you consider other options such as Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 or Canon PowerShot A2500, which boast of almost the same price tags.


Know More About Mobile Phone At 40 (1973-2013)

Martin Cooper- Father of the Cellular Phone

The mobile phone turned 40 on April 3. For many of us cellphones are an extension of ourselves. This revolutionary device turned quietly 40. Cellphones, however, weren’t available commercially till a decade after that first call on April 3, 1973 on the device.
The first mobile call was placed on April on April 3, 1973, by Motorola engineer Martin Cooper, head of a team working on mobile communication technologies. He made the call to Joel Engle, head of research at rival Bell Labs. Cooper’s phone weighted about 1.2 kg, was more than 25cm in length and its battery life was just 20 minutes. Cooper and his team were honoured earlier this year with the Draper Prize by the National Academy of Engineering for their work. In 40 years, the industry has come a long way.
In 1983, after the US Federal Communications Commission approved the establishment
of mobile telephony, Motorola came out with the first commercial cellphone. The Motorola DYNATAC 8000 X, aka “The Brick”, had battery life of 30 minutes after ten hours of charging and cost $3,995.
In 1989, the first flip phone, the MOTOROLA MICROTAC, was launched with a price tag of $ 3,000. The year 1993 marked the launch of the first SMARTPHONE, the IBM Simon Personal Communicator, priced at $899.
The NOKIA 5110, which boasted of talktime of three hours and featured the popular Snake game, was launched in 1998.
The ultra-thin MOTOROLA RAZAR V3 with talktime of 7 hours was launched. ‘Slim is in’ was the mantra in 2004. The year 2007 marked a revolution in mobile devices with the launched of Apple’s iphone, which cost $499 for the 4GB version.
The year 2013 marks the launch of several flagship products such as the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Sony Xperia Z, and LG Nexus 4.




Full Details Of MICROMAX A115 CANVAS 3D



VERDICT: The Canvas 3D tries to be many things at once and fails in most.
FOR: Matt finish rear cover; decent battery life.
AGAINST: 3D effect is not very good; feels bulky and heavy; display in not IPS; expensiveRs 9,999

The Canvas 3D looks and feels ginormous, but not in a good way. The handset reminds us of the Canvas 2 A110, which had shoddy aesthetics, and the A115 feels similar. The handset is quite thick at 11mm and is quite heavy at 188g. The only positive remark about the design is the matte-finished back and the new chrome logo, which looks a lot more presentable compared to their older handsets. At the front, we have a 5-inch TFT display with Naked Eye 3D technology. Basically, it functions using the parallax barrier method to create an effect of depth without the need for special glasses. The problem is that neither the display nor the viewing angles are clear for both 2D and 3D viewing.
    The Canvas 3D is powered by a MediaTek MT6577 SoC, the same chipset used in the Canvas 2 A110. The CPU runs at 1GHz and is accompanied by 512MB of RAM, which is quite low and may not be enough to run new 3D games. Micromax has a special gallery app called 3D Space that lets you access photos, games, You Tube and videos in 3D. The gallery is heavily ‘inspired’ by LG’s implementation on the Optimus 3D. Native 3D content looks good but the sweet-spot for viewing it properly without ruining your eyesight is very limited, so two people cannot comfortably watch a 3D video together. The screen also darkens a bit when the parallax barrier kicks in to create the 3D effect.

   The Canvas 3D A115 tries to be Jack-of-all trades but ends up being a master of none. Everything about this handset feels half-baked and unpolished, and for an asking price of Rs 9,999, it is very expensive. Even if the price dips further, we wouldn’t recommend you buy the Micromax Canvas 3D A115. 


How you can add animated featured post slider widget in your blog.



Today, I am going to show a widget which can help a blogger users, actually, it is an animated post slider widget which appear in your screen in slide. It automatically shows the recently added post. It is very attractive widget and help you to get high traffic in our blog. I know that you are becoming excited to add it. So, I am going to show you some easy steps to add it in your blog. 


  • Login to your Blogger account and open your Dashboard.
  • Then open the Layout > Add gadgets > HTML/Javascript.
  • Then, paste the below code in the body.

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/2vjlzwj74ndavlm/NBT_Animated_Recent_Slider.css" />
<div id="NBTfeaturedpostside"></div><a href="http://www.newbloggertips.com"></a>
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"></script>
<script src="https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/ws9ldvtsjerwg19/NBT_Animated_Recent_Slider.js?"></script>
<script type='text/javascript'>
FeaturedPostSide({
blogURL:"mybloggerstorey.blogspot.in",
MaxPost:8,
idcontaint:"#NBTfeaturedpostside",
ImageSize:300,
interval:6000,
autoplay:true,
tagName:false
});
</script>


NOTE-

Replace mybloggerstorey.blogspot.in with your blog URL.
Change the time interval by replacing 6000.




Full Details Of World Wide Web.


The World Wide Web consists of millions of documents or ‘bunch of pages’, called Web pages, containing links to documents and resources throughout the Internet.

The World Wide Web (abbreviated as the W3 or WWW) was developed in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee in Switzerland. The initial purpose of the Web was to use networked hypertext to facilitate communication among its members. A rapid growth in the number of both developers and users led to incorporation of graphics, videos, and sounds. The web uses the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) for the transfer of these documents over the Internet.

People consider the Internet and Web to be the same but it is not so. The World Wide Web is accessed through the Internet. It is like many of the other features of the Internet like e-mail etc.

WWW is a true example of Client-Server technology. A person who uses Internet, uses a software known as web browser and requests for a document or a web pages located somewhere on the web. The browser requests the Internet host/server which contains that document. The browser thus acts as a client. The Internet host after receiving the requests passes the information to the clients.

The total flow of information is controlled by a net protocol. The protocol used in this exchange is called Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP). Web pages are written in simple markup language called Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Nobody can even think of that how many million pages are there on the web. They are made by individuals, organizations or the one who wants to publish them.

 


 



HTML codes for linking and inserting images in the web page.




How You Link Your Page By Using Html Code.


While surfing Internet, you might have seen that when we click on any highlighted word or image, it takes us to another web page or document. These links to another pages or documents are called hyperlinks. A hyperlink is a highlighted text or image that stores the address of some other web page/document. When we click on any hyperlink, the linked document gets opened.
To create a hyperlink, <A> (Anchor) tag is used. The HREF attribute of the <A> tag stores the reference (address) of the document that is to be linked. The text that appears on the hyperlink is enclosed between the starting tag <A> and ending tag </A>.

Syntax:

<AHref = “Document name”> Hyperlink Text</A>

<AHref=”Result.HTML”>ResultPage</A>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>LINKING</TITLE>
</HTML>
<BODYTOPMARGIN=50><CENTER>
<FONT SIZE=”5”>
<AHREF=”http://www.google.co.in/”>Click here to open Google home page</A><BR>
<AHREF=”D:/Photo.jpg”>Click here to open a Picture</A><BR>
<AHREF=”D:/welcome.HTML”>Click here to open the web page</A><BR>
</FONT>
</CENTER>
</BODY>
</HTML>
 

 

Note: The highlighted links of the above code is for example. You can change It from your 
desire links.




How To Insert Images In The Web Page.



Besides text, you can display graphics, drawings, paintings, chart, maps or photograph on the web page.
To add an image to your web page, type the tag <IMG SRC=”?”> replacing “?” with the image file. While specifying the image file, you should be well aware of its location i.e., where the file exists. The IMG is an empty element that has various attributes, which are as follows:



<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Image at center of the screen</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<CENTER>
<IMGSRC=”D:/Olympicgames_2012.jpg
Align=”CENTER”>
</CENTER>
</BODY>
</HTML>

Note: you can change the Highlighted link with your desire image link.
You can also align the image to the right or left of the web page.
































Full details of Apple iPhone

 
The Apple iPhone is not just a phone-it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, and camera all in one. Like its Apple iPod Nano and iPod video cousins, the iPhone is slim and sleek at just 11.6mm thick, 6cms wide, and 11.5cms tall. iPhone is a 8.75cms widescreen iPod that features touch screen controls that allow enjoying all the content, including audiobooks, music, TV shows, and movies. Its surprising features are like phone by pointing finger at a name; a rich HTML email client plus the Safari browser, which automatically syncs bookmarks from a PC or Mac; built-in Google and Yahoo! Search; multi-tasking on a web via WiFi or EDGE; widgets; intelligent keyboard with full QWERTY keys; switching form landscape to portrait mode automatically; snooze display to save battery power; an ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the screen’s brightness to the current ambient light and also saves on battery power, and much more.  



Know more about Blog, vlog and moblog.



A blog is a web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically- like a what’s new page or a journal. The content and purposes of blogs varies greatly- from links and commentary about other web sites, to news about a company/person/idea, to diaries, photos, poetry, mini-essays, project updates, even fiction.

   Blog posts are like instant messages to the web. Many blogs are personal, “what’s on may mind” type musings. Others are collaborative efforts based on the specific topic or area of mutual interest. Some blogs are for play. Some are for work, Some are bloth.
    Types of blogs

A blog can be defined by its incorporation of media: a blog comprising videos is called a vlog, one comprising links is called a linklog, or one comprising photos is called a photoblog. Blogs can also be defined by which type fo device is used to compose it. A blog written by a mobile device like a mobile phone or PDA is calling a moblog.
          A blog can also be defined by its genre. For example, if a blog is mainly about politics, it can be called a political blog. A blog about travel could be called a travel blog.


   A blog can also be defined by the legal entity of its publishers. A blog can be private, as in most cases, or it can be for business purposes. Blogs, either used internally to enhance the communication and culture in a corporation or externally for marketing, branding or PR purposes are called corporate blogs.


Now you will not forget Mobile number



Technology makes our life easy, but it also has some side effects. For ex- We can’t memorize the other’s phone numbers. If you follows some tips, then phone number is always keep safe in your memory and then you will not forget it.

Phonetic system
The landline phone you had, Do you memorize its color, shape today? You will recognize that phone but, its number perhaps you know. Because, that is deleted from your memory. That number is not available in your visiting card. That’s why you forget it. If we want to memorize that number, whenever it needed then we have to convert that number into video file. This is called the phonetic method. You are now thinking that ‘which type of technique it is? The meaning of phonetic is sound. The letters given here not only in English but it is connected to many other languages of the world.

We given different codes for the number 0-9. We can’t involve vowels in this system.

Numbers                                                                                 Code

1. T or D                                                                                   Give a stroke below the                
                                                                                                  Small T or D
2. N                                                                                           Give two stroke below small
                                                                                                  ‘n’.
3. M                                                                                           Give three strokes below
                                                                                                   Small ‘m’.
4. R                                                                                            In almost languages ‘R’ is
                                                                                                   Given after four. Ex-char in
                                                                                                   Hindi, Quarter in Latin,
                                                                                                   Shuter in Russian. etc
5. L                                                                                            The meaning of ‘L’ in  
                                                                                                    Roman is 50, we known
                                                                                                   It 5.
6. J or G                                                                                      The mirror image of 6 is
                                                                                                    Like J.
7. K                                                                                            The combination of two
                                                                                                   7 makes the image of ‘K’.
8. F or V                                                                                     The small ‘f’ looks like ‘8’
                                                                                                   And the two ‘v’ looks like
                                                                                                    ‘8’.
9. P or B                                                                                     They both seems like 
                                                                                                   Rotated 9.
10. S                                                                                            Sun looks round like zero
                                                                                                    And the 1st letter of sun is
                                                                                                    Is also ‘S’.


How to make

Concentrate is the sound of words. Ex- Cat, there has two phonetic sound. ‘k’ and ‘t’, then we make the code 71 for it. We leave the sound of ‘A’ because it is vowel. How should I use?
Suppose, you friend Ashok phone number is 981139474. It mostly seen that we able to memorize 9811 but, we forget the rest digit 39474 because I is an audio file. If we change it into video file then 3 or M, 9 or P, 4 or R, 7 or K and 4 or R. MPR and R. I can ake a word for these. My parker pen. When I think like this, then I can memorize that I give my parker pen to Ashok and the I find that number. But, some numbers are not easy, like- 9395922070. Then I broke it and make three and four words. Like, 93/95/92/200.

95                  apple
92                  banana
2070          shakes


then we can join apple or banana shakes to the name of the person, like Mohit. Then we think about Mohit’s number then we memorize that code ‘mohit love apple banana shakes’. Like this we know mohit’s phone number.  


Google launches balloons to bring Internet to remote regions



Google launches balloons to bring Internet to remote regions



Google is launching Internet-beaming balloons into near space as part of an ambitious project to provide faster Internet to the world. Project Loon, which was so far kept under wraps, was announced in New Zealand last month, and 50 volunteer households have already been connected. The homes are enjoying 3G-like speeds thanks to the helium balloons that sail about 20 km above Earth. At the moment, the balloon project is still in the experimental stage, but the search giant has a lofty plan of launching thousands of them to bring the Internet to the most remote parts of the world. The technology is seen as an alternative to installing expensive fibre-optics cable in developing countries.