Thursday, 25 February 2016

worlds first smartphone with 6 gb ram and snap dragon processor


World’s first smartphone with 6GB RAM and Snapdragon 820 processor

 SMARTPHONES, TECHNOLOGY

Vivo to unveil world’s first 6GB RAM smartphone

The fight for those extra GBs will continue this year with Vivo planning to launch the world’s first smartphone with 6GB RAM. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer will be launching Xplay 5, its flagship smartphone on 1st March before any other company has a chance to launch world’s biggest RAM smartphone.

It was earlier reported that Huawei would launch its P9 with 6GB RAM to take the honours of being world’s first 6GB smartphone. But according to reports, Huawei P9 may not have 6GB after all, thus paving the way for Vivo.
Vivo is leaving no stones unturned to publicise the massive RAM in its Xplay 5. It has already started releasing teasers which detail the awesome Xplay 5 configuration. According to GizmoChina, the Xplay 5 will have 6GB RAM and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor to make it perhaps the most powerful phone yet. Aside from the powerful hardware configuration, we also know the Xplay 5 will come with a dual-edge display that will probably support Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution.
Vivo XPlay 5 6GB RAM
While Vivo has kept other specs in dark to create hype, rumors suggest that Xplay 5 could have a 16-megapixel rear-facing camera, an 8-megapixel camera in the front, and a massive 4,300 mAh battery.
If no other smartphone maker manages to hoodwink Vivo and come out with their own 6GB offering by 29th Feb, then Vivo Xplay 5 will become the world’s first handset to pack such a high amount of memory.
While Vivo is publicising the Xplay 5 with gusto, it has so for not revealed the price of the fact whether Xplay 5 will be available for users outside China.

this Coder Shows How To Play The Classic Snake Game On Your LED Keyboard

this Coder Shows How To Play The Classic Snake Game On Your LED Keyboard

Corsair_K70_RGB_Snake_GameThe Snake holds a very important place in the list of iconic games that challenged the gamers. This time, a coder has created a physical version of Snake using his Corsair K70 keyboard and the knowledge of C# .Net. Watch the video below and know how to create your own snake game.
The classic Snake game made its way into our pockets in 1997 when Nokia brought the game onto the phones. First launched on Nokia 6110, the game continued to gain a fixed spot in Nokia phones throughout the upcoming decade. The legacy of Nokia 6610 was carried forward by the Nokia 3310 that sold 126 million units.
Since its advent, this low cost and compactly-designed game has attracted developers to challenge themselves and make new versions. Here, I’m going to tell you about the latest evolution that allows you to play Snake on your keyboard, physically.
A coder, who goes by the name of MythicManiac on GitHub, has created a new project that allows a user with Corsair K70 keyboard to play Snake using the LED lights on the keyboard. The snake trail is in red colored buttons while the yellow colored buttons are the ones that you need to eat to become bigger (check out the vide0 at the end to see it yourself).
This simple game is written in C# .Net with the help of Corsair’s CUE SDK’s. Here are the steps that you need to follow to play this game on your keyboard:
  1. Extract the zip in your PC
  2. Fire up your Corsair Utility Engine
  3. Select “Assign New Action” on the button that you’ll to use start game
  4. Choose “Shortcut”
  5. Choose “Run the following program”
  6. Go to the folder where you extracted the archive, and select the “SnakeGame” file
Well, it’s done. You can start the game by pressing the assigned key in step 3. You can exit the game by hitting esc button.

Go ahead and try it out. Here’s the GitHub link of Snake game

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet For Windows 10

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts Cheat Sheet For Windows 10

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 With the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft also launched newer Windows keyboard shortcuts. These Windows Keyboard shortcuts use almost all the alphabets on a keyword along with the Windows sign. These shortcuts for Windows 10 can also be downloaded from the Microsoft’s website as a cheat sheet.

Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts list:

We have compiled a list of the most useful Windows 10 shortcuts that will make your job at work and play much easier. This list includes shortcuts for opening Cortana, locking the orientation, working with virtual desktops and much more. Additionally, you can also read our article on the new Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts in Command Prompt  and make things hassle-free.
So, here is an interesting list of Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts:
Windows keyboard shortcutsFunction
Windows+1, +2, etc.Switch to the desktop and launch the nth application in the taskbar. For example, +1 launches whichever application is first in the list, numbered from left to right.
Windows+AOpen the action center.
Windows+BHighlight the notification area.
Windows+CLaunch Cortana into listening mode. Users can begin to speak to Cortana immediately
Windows+DSwitch between Show Desktop (hides/shows any applications and other windows) and the previous state.
Windows+ESwitch to the desktop and launch File Explorer with the Quick Access tab displayed.
Windows+HOpen the Share  charm.
Windows+IOpen the Settings  app.
Windows+KOpen the Connect pane to connect to wireless displays and audio devices.
Windows+LLock the device and go to the Lock screen.
Windows+MSwitch to the desktop and minimize all open windows.
Windows+OLock device orientation.
Windows+POpen the Project pane to search and connect to external displays and projectors.
Windows+RDisplay the Run dialog box.
Windows+SLaunch Cortana. Users can begin to type a query immediately.
Windows+TCycle through the apps on the taskbar.
Windows+ULaunch the Ease of Access Center.
Windows+VCycle through notifications.
Windows+XOpen the advanced menu in the lower-left corner of the screen.
Windows+ZOpen the app-specific command bar.
Windows+ENTERLaunch Narrator.
Windows+SPACEBARSwitch input language and keyboard layout.
Windows+TABOpen Task view.
Windows+,Peek at the desktop.
Windows+Plus SignZoom in.
Windows+Minus SignZoom out.
Windows+ESCAPEClose Magnifier.
Windows+LEFT ARROWDock the active window to the left half of the monitor.
Windows+RIGHT ARROWDock the active window to the right half of the monitor.
Windows+UP ARROWMaximize the active window vertically and horizontally.
Windows+DOWN ARROWRestore or minimize the active window.
Windows+SHIFT+UP ARROWMaximize the active window vertically, maintaining the current width.
Windows+SHIFT+
DOWN ARROW
Restore or minimize the active window vertically, maintaining the current width.
Windows+SHIFT+LEFT ARROWWith multiple monitors, move the active window to the monitor on the left.
Windows+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROWWith multiple monitors, move the active window to the monitor on the right.
Windows+HOMEMinimize all nonactive windows; restore on second keystroke.
Windows+PRNT SCRNTake a picture of the screen and place it in theComputer>Pictures>Screenshots folder.
Windows+CTRL+LEFT/RIGHT arrowSwitch to the next or previous virtual desktop.
Windows+CTRL+DCreate a new virtual desktop.
Windows+CTRL+F4Close the current virtual desktop.
Windows+?Launch the Windows Feedback App.
If you are also aware of some other cool Windows Keyboard shortcuts, let us know in the comment section below.

Top25 Google Search Tips and Tricks That Will Change the Way You Search


Top 25 Google Search Tips and Tricks of 2016 To Improve Your Internet Browsing Experience

 

Top 25 Google Search Tips and Tricks of 2016 To Improve Your Internet Browsing ExperienceThese 25 Google Search Tips and Tricks That Will Change the Way You Search

Google is the most widely used search engine and is the most successful company in online business today. We have actually become so accustomed to searching this mega search engine that we need Google for even the simplest chores like spell checks. However, like every year, Google comes out with different set of updates to correct its search algorithm and remove spam links.
Last year Google carried out five updates, namely, Panda, “Mobilegeddon,” Quality Update, Panda 4.2 and RankBrain. This year too, Google carried out a unnamed update in the first week of January, which Google later confirmed as a “core algo update”.
We bring you the latest 25 tricks of 2016 which will help you get the best out of Google Search.  In fact, if you are a technology geek and can use Google like the best of them already, I still suggest you bookmark this article of advanced Google search tips.
So lets begin.

1. Use quotes to search for an exact phrase or explicit search

This one’s a well-known, simple trick: searching a phrase in quotes will yield only pages with the same words in the same order as what’s in the quotes. It’s one of the most vital search tips, especially useful if you’re trying to find results containing a specific a phrase.
Let’s say you’re searching on Google for content about comboupdates Instead of just typing comboupdates into the Google search box as you normally do, Google will give you specific results if you type in “comboupdates.”  To do this, simply enclose the search phrase within double quotes.

2. Use an asterisk within quotes to specify unknown or variable words

Here’s a lesser known trick: searching a phrase in quotes with an asterisk replacing a word will search all variations of that phrase. It’s helpful if you’re trying to determine a song from its lyrics, but you couldn’t make out the entire phrase (e.g. “imagine all the * living for today”), or if you’re trying to find all forms of an expression (e.g. “* is thicker than water”).
For example, you want a particular song by Selena Gomez but dont remember the exact lyrics. Type in Same old* and Google Search will throw up the exact song.
2. Use an asterisk within quotes to specify unknown or variable words. Here’s a lesser known trick: searching a phrase in quotes with an asterisk replacing a word will search all variations of that phrase. It’s helpful if you’re trying to determine a song from its lyrics, but you couldn’t make out the entire phrase (e.g. “imagine all the * living for today”), or if you’re trying to find all forms of an expression (e.g. “* is thicker than water”).

3. Exclude Words by using minus sign.

Let’s say you want to search for content about techworm, but you want to exclude any results that contain the term malware. To do this, simply use the  sign in front of the word you want to exclude.

Example Search: techworm -malware

4. Search for a particular meaning

Add a hyphen in front of a word to avoid a particular search term. This comes handy when you search something and it has several meanings. Ex. Riddick –cartoon.

5. Search websites for keywords or searching inside a website

Think of the “site:” function as a Google search that searches only a particular website. If you want to see every time Techworm.net mentioned Google, use the search “Google site:techworm.net”. You can use the similar technique in Google News also.
Google News gives you the latest news published on Techworm as given in image below :
Search websites for keywords or searching inside a website

6. Search news archives going back to the mid-1880s.

Google News has an option to search over 100 years’ worth of archived news from newspapers around the world.

7. This OR That

By default, when you conduct a search, Google will include all the terms specified in the search. If you’re looking for any one of one or more terms to match, then you can use the OR operator. (Note: The OR has to be capitalized).

 8. Compare foods using “vs.”

Can’t decide between a burger or pizza for dinner?  Take Google’s help. Ex: Type “Pizza vs Burger” to get side-by-side comparisons.
Compare foods using “vs.”

9. Words in the Text

If you want to find a webpage where all the terms you’re searching for appear in the text of that page (but not necessarily beside each other), type in allintext: followed immediately by words or phrases.

Example Search: allintext: iphone 7 will show all articles related to iPhone 7

10. Filter search results for recipes.

If you search your favorite food, and then click “Search Tools” right under the search bar, you’ll be able to filter recipes based on ingredients, cook time and calories. It’s the perfect tool if you have certain dietary restrictions.

11. Words in the Text + Title, URL etc.

If you want to find a webpage where one term appears in the text of that page and another term appears elsewhere on the page, like the title or URL, then type in that first term followed by intext: followed immediately by the other term.

Example Search: iphone 7:techworm.net

12. Use “DEFINE:” to learn the meaning of words—slang  and current Internet acronyms included

Streamline the dictionary process by using, for example, “DEFINE: mortgage.” For words that appear in the dictionary, you’ll be able to see etymology and a graph of its use over time alongside the definition. Google will even sift the web to define slang words or acronyms. Try out “DEFINE: bae” or “DEFINE: SMH”.

13. Words in the Title

Want to find a webpage with certain words contained in the title (but not necessarily beside each other)? Type in allintitle: followed immediately by words or phrases.

Example Search: allintitle:iphone 7

14. Tilt your screen by searching “tilt.”

This is one of the fun additions built in by Google engineers. Try it out yourself here and enjoy.

15. Social tag search

If you want to search for particular Twitter handle directly. Add symbol “@” before the search term. Ex: @techworm_in

16. Words in the Title + Text, URL, etc.

Want to find a webpage where one term appears in the title of that page and another term appears elsewhere on the page, like in the text or the URL? Type in that first term followed by intitle: immediately followed by the other term.

Example Search: Zika intitle:advice

17. Searching trending topics

Add a hashtag before the search term to get the results with trending topics.

18. Words in the URL

If you want to find pages with your search query mentioned in the URL, type allinurl:immediately followed by your search query.

Example Search: allinurl: techworm

19. Search images using images.

Ever come across a photo that looks strangely familiar? Or if you want to know where it came from? If you save the image, and then search it on Google Images (with the camera button), you’ll be able to see similar images on the web.

20. Press the mic icon on Google’s search bar, and say “flip a coin” or “heads or tails.”

The feature released last month lets Google flip a coin for you when you don’t have one on hand.

21. Translate with Google

Type “translate language1 to language2” to get the Google translator working instantly for you. Ex: “translate English to French How are you”

22. Weather Search

To take a look at the weather predictions of your city, just add “weather” before the city’s name or zipcode. Ex: “weather New Jersey.”
You can also use the mic to find out the current temperature instantly. Just press the mic and say temperature, Google search will list out the temperature of your current place instantly.

23.IP address search

Just enter “IP address” in the search bar and look up your IP address instantly.

24. Check flight status

Want to check if your flight is right on time? Just enter your flight number in search bar and hit enter to the real-time flight status.

25. The love quote generator

Want a quick love quote which you can SMS or WhatsApp to your boyfriend/girlfriend. Just press the mic icon located on Google search bar and say “give me a love quote” or “I love you” and Google will give you love quotes instantly.
The love quote generator
These are the top 25 tricks you can use for best Google search results. If you like these tricks, we will be bringing out part two of this tips and tricks.