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Vizag: Mr. Chandra Babu Naidu is concentrates on youth to strengthen the Telugu Desam Party by cond... Read more

40 Shops at beach removed

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Vizag: About forty temporary shops were removed by the authorities of Greater Visakhapatnam Municip... Read more

Three more gets berth in State

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Vizag / Hyderabad, Feb 6: Three more MLAs joined Mr. Kiran Kumar Reddy's cabinet on Monday evening.... Read more

Three more gets berth in State

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Vizag / Hyderabad, Feb 6: Three more MLAs joined Mr. Kiran Kumar Reddy's cabinet on Monday evening.... Read more

Spy Cams and What They Could Do to You

Spy Cams and What They Could Do to You When talking of spy cams, one of the initial things that you would perhaps consider is James Bond films, possibly even conspiracy movies when you possess a mind that entertains such thoughts. Yet needless to say, they're not as out-of-this-world as Hollywood makes them to be. They're only surveillance cameras that are smaller than what we commonly notice. As a matter of fact, spy cams aren't meant to be noticed. That's why they're commonly little then put in casings made to look like the dullest objects such as ballpens, watches, lipsticks, sunglasses, even buttons.

A spy camera is a surveillance gadget used in situations where hidden surveillance is badly needed. For instance, you're doubting that one of your employees is dishonest in one form or another. To stop them from letting their guards up and allowing you to catch that certain individual in the act on record, you employ the use of a hidden spy camera to regulate your individuals without them learning about it. You can also opt to bring them around should the need arise by using wireless spy cameras. It's basically somewhat fundamental, but it gets the work done! Nanny cameras also became very popular forms of spy cameras after news of nannies as well as maids misbehaving and mistreating the children when the employers are not around.

No quick fixes likely for iPhone 'death grip'

iPhone 4G death grip If you were hoping that the software update promised by Apple last Friday would include some special secret sauce that would prevent the new iPhone's reception from dipping when it's held the wrong way, prepare for disappointment.

Gizmodo, the iPhone-scooping tech blog that's become quite the thorn in Apple's side, says it has checked not once, not twice, but three times with the AppleCare support line, and each time the service reps said the same thing: holding the iPhone 4 in such a way that you're touching the outer steel band on the lower-left corner will indeed cause antenna interference, and the upcoming iPhone update won't do anything to change the situation.

The response isn't all that different from what Apple said in its open letter last Friday, in which it blamed the rash of complaints about the iPhone 4's "death grip" problem to a faulty reception display that's (supposedly) showing too many bars in weak signal areas.

The promised software update is due in a few weeks, and will include a revamped "formula" for displaying bars of AT&T reception — but no quick reception fixes, apparently.

Apple unveils iPhone 4

Steve jobs releasing iPhone 4San Francisco: Apple CEO Steve Jobs took to the stage June 7 at the company’s 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco to reveal the much-expected next-generation iPhone. Although many of the details of the new iPhone, including a larger battery and A4 processor, corresponded with those of prototype devices leaked over the past few months, Jobs also rolled out some as-yet-unrevealed creations, including FaceTime, which lets users make video calls via WiFi. Although the iPhone continues to dominate much of the mind-share for the consumer smartphone market, it faces rising competition from devices running Google Android.

How Does WiMax Work? Understanding the New technoglogy in Internet

How Does WiMax Work? Understanding the New technoglogy in Internet WiMax (802.16e) is a newer standard of wireless networking designed to provide the last mile of high speed internet access to the end user. Some people would call Wimax WiFi on steroids but this would be to broad of an assessment. Wifi was and still will be used in LAN environments for the foreseeable future. WiMax was designed to provide (MAN) Metropolitan Area Access, to homes and businesses.

WiMax base stations will have the ability to provide approximately 60 businesses with T1 access and hundreds of homes with DSL/Cable speed access…in theory. Engineers are stating that WiMax has the capability of reaching 30 Miles but real world testing has shown 4-8 mile working radius.

How Technology Helps the Environment

As a result of indiscriminate use of natural resources and development of artificial substances like plastic, we have already filled the land and air with numerous pollutants. The climate change that the planet is facing is a serious challenge to its ability to sustain life. Technological innovation that has enhanced communication and connectivity to even the most remote corners of the world needs to be tapped as a panacea. The solutions are at hand, waiting to prove potential and the faster we address modification of human behavior, better the chances for an improved quality of life.

Modern technology has already proved its unique features:

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Bauxite mining war: Govt proposes - Public opposes

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Vizag: Now-a-days a tight fight been take place in Visakha district on a big issue ie bauxite mining. State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding... Read more