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Top 10 Programming Languages - Inventors

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    Behind every great product, there is a great man or woman. Ditto for the programming languages. Each programming language was developed by a man/woman who sought to think different. Some made it to the top of the charts while other fell by wayside. Here are the top 10 programming languages and their inventors : 1) Java – James Gosling  Java is one of the most popular programming language making to the top of the charts for six years running. Java was invented by Dr. James Arthur Gosling who is also known as the father of the Java programming language. Dr.Gosling developed Java when he was working for Sun Microsystems between 1984 and 2010. Before joining Sun Microsystems he built a multiprocessor version of Unix for a 16-way computer system while at Carnegie Mellon University Java was supported earlier by Sun Microsystems and now by Oracle, who acquired Sun Microsystems in January 2010. Java is created with mission WORA, “Write Once Run Anywhere” a...

Redmi Note 4 exclusively on Amazon

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 Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 is exclusively available on Amazon from tomorrow at 12 Noon. It's price starts from 9,999.  A very good phone released in the Indian market by Xiaomi. Comming to the point of specifications it has 5.5 inch HD 2.5D  display and has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. It is powered by octa-core 2.0 GHz Snapdragon 625 processor. It has adreno 506 GPU. It has excellent battery capacity of 4100 mAh. A minus point from the Mi is that it comes with hybrid slots. Initially Note 4 comes with Android 6.0 and it is upgradable to Nagout 7.0 it has micro SD support of upto 128 GB a huge storage. When it to camera it has 13 megapixel back camera with dual tone LED flash and secondary front facing camera of 5 megapixel. It has fingerprint sensor at the back. Finally it's thickness is 8.35 mm.   Thank you for visiting our blog.  KEEP SMILING AND STAY TUNED.

Super mCharge by meizu Fully charges a 3000 mAh battery in 20 minutes

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  At its MWC 2017 on Tuesday, Meizu launched its Super mCharge technology that it claims fully charges a smartphone in 20 minutes. It claims to be much faster than VOOC and Quick Charge technologies from its competitors, and was demoed to the audience in Barcelona. According to Meizu, the Super mCharge can charge a smartphone by up to 30 percent in just five minutes. The company claims that this makes it 11 times faster than the iPhone 7 Plus charging, and 3.6 times faster than the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's fast charging feature. During its demo at MWC, Meizu showed off this charging technology on a smartphone packing a 3000mAh battery. The smartphone charged up to 30 percent in five minutes, 60 percent in ten minutes, 85 percent in fifteen minutes, and fully charged in under twenty minutes. This is a big milestone for the company, and we expect its future smartphone to come with Super mCharge embedded. It's worth noting that smartphones with a larger battery than 3000m...

Jio Prime Membership

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 You can subscribe to Reliance Jio Prime from Wednesday, March 1 until March 31. While Reliance Jio had only revealed one new tariff plan when it announced the Prime subscription, a new report claims that Reliance Jio will offer two new monthly plans apart from the Rs. 303 plan announced last week. Reliance Jio will reportedly offer a Rs. 149 pack under which subscribers will receive unlimited voice calls and 2GB 4G data without any daily cap for a month. Another pack will be cost Rs. 499, and will also offer 60GB 4G data with 2GB daily data cap while will offer unlimited voice calls.  To recall, the company last week announced its new Jio Prime subscription plan, which will now charge over 100 million subscribers for data and other services from April 1. Reliance Jio had announced a Rs. 303 per month pack under which existing Jio customers will get unlimited data, calls, text messages, and other services that users get as part of Jio's Happy New Year Offer.

Mi New selfie stick. What's special ? Have a look.

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       Xiaomi's product category is vast and ever growing. The company has introduced smart products in categories like LED lights, pressure cookers, and even water purifiers. The Chinese conglomerate even indulged in its own selfie stick launched last year. Ahead of MWC, Xiaomi has now launched its successor of sorts, which does much more than taking selfies. The Xiaomi Mi Selfie Stick Tripod essentially converts into a tripod when the need arises. This 2-in-1 device, unveiled on Weibo, eliminates the need to carry a separate tripod for shooting purposes, and even allows users to take selfies from afar. It has detachable Bluetooth remote control that can be used if you want to click selfies from a distance. The Xiaomi Mi Selfie Stick Tripod has been launched in white and black colour variants, and folds into a compact stick for portability. Plus, it weighs just 155 grams. The Mi Selfie Stick Tripod with its Bluetooth remote works with all devices running on...

Nokia is back to entertain us with it's snake game

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The Brand Nokia is come up with it's mobile 3310     While comming into the details the company HMD Global has relaunched Nokia 3310 mobile with color display in various colours, it also has talk time upto 22 days.  At MWC 2017 it also unveils it's line up mobiles Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 also. HMD Global -the company holds the license to sell Nokia branded smartphones, Has announced new products for global markets. The company is trying to re-enter the competitive smartphone market with it's mid and budget range smartphones.

Do you know why letters in the keyboard are not in alphabetical order ?

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Check out why the keyboard is not arranged in alphabetical order.  We use keyboard every day, whether it may be your desktop or laptop or tablet or even your smartphone. Have you ever wondered that why keys on the keyboard are not in alphabetical order ?   Let you know....  To know why there are arranged in that way it takes us to the past history to the time of typewriters. In earlier days keys on the typewriters are arranged in alphabetical order. But later discovered that the people typed so fast the mechanical character  keys got jammed very easily with this arrangement.  To prevent this, the keys were randomly positioned so that the weaker fingers were needed more frequently. This meant that people typed at a speed which the machine could handle. As a result, the ‘QWERTY’ keyboard came into existence that we find and use today.  The QWERTY keyboard layout was devised and created in the 1860s by the creator of the first modern typew...