Saturday, November 24, 2012

Sony Xperia Tipo / Tipo Dual Touch Sensitivity Problem [Solved]

For all you people out there struggling with the new Sony Xperia Tipo, dont lose hope as yet!
The famous touch sensitivity problem is due to calibration issues. Perform the following steps :

1. Download and install the apk. Click Here
2. Run the app
3. Keep your device on a flat surface and Tap on "Calibration"

Enjoy!

Friday, August 10, 2012

With the birth of a new generation of hardware - the combo motherboard, a motherboard which houses a processor and RAM out of the box - the cost-cutting and energy-saving motivation of computer hardware manufacturers is on a steep ascent. Though they lack the computational power for heavy applications, they can be a highly economical replacement for desktops which are used only for internet browsing, document editing and some flash gaming. The leader in this field is the Intel Desktop Motherboard Combos. Available from 1.7 GHz single core to 1.8 GHz dual core atom processors with up to 4 GB RAM, the concept of an optimum "price-to-product" anomaly vacillates the decision of choice.

What is the configuration that you should be looking out for? A good option is provided below :

  • Intel D2500HN combo motherboard (Rs.4000)
  • Seagate 80GB SATA HDD (Rs. 2000)
  • Cubit mini-ATX cabinet w/ PSU (Rs. 1400) 
  • AOC 1619 SW Monitor(optional) (Rs. 4000)
The D2500HN has a 1.8GHz dual-core processor with internal graphics has sufficient power to perform daily tasks. For anyone looking for a new desktop at maximum economy, build one yourself, now!


     

Friday, March 16, 2012

iPhone : A euphoric journey of anxiety.


 The journey into the world of iOS began in June 2010. The first obstacle was in acquiring the iPhone. The cost was round Rs. 38,000 in India then. Since m brother was in the States during that time, I wanted to figure out an economical way to get an iPhone. Hence, the intense search began – the web, iPhone owners in India who managed to get it from foreign and the grey market. Finally, I found chicago.craigslist.org wherein one could buy/sell goods. My brother bought a pre-owned iPhone 3GS 16GB model which was 3 weeks old for $270!

But, Alas! When he handed it over India, I found it wouldn’t work with my SIM card here. Then again –  storming browse sessions began for a few days. I gathered all the information about jailbreaking and unlocking. Now, it is the time to experiment. I downloaded the ipsw firmware file of iOS 4.0.1, installed Hackintosh on my laptop and created a custom ipsw file. After that I needed to do a restore from iTunes. After many futile attempts, I managed to find a fix for the “hosts” file and installed my first jailbroken iOS! Luckily, the modem firmware version was not upgraded and I was able to unlock my iPhone via Ultrasn0w.

I upgraded to iOS 4.3.3 without any issues. I was always kept myself updated about the latest releases to check if there were “unthetered” jailbreaks available. Since iOS 4.3.5 didn’t have an unthetered jailbreak, I waited for iOS 5.0.1. In the awe of the new features I upgraded my iPhone.

Oops! My battery drained recklessly! After comparing the features of iOS 4.3.3 and iOS 5 I found that not many apps require iOS 5. I decided to downgrade to iOS 4.3.3. This was the biggest mistake committed. My baseband got upgraded to 05.16.02!

Frantically storming through the web, I found that I had to install iPad baseband(06.15.00). After reinstalling iOS 4.3.3 with iPad baseband, Ultrasn0w still didn’t work. And whoop I go again – I found a Commcenter patch, but this time for iOS 5.0.1.

And here I am; with an iPhone 3gs on iOS 5.0.1 with iPad baseband, jailbroken using sn0breeze, unlocked by ultrasn0w!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

World's Fastest Sper Computer!

Researchers at Fujitsu and RIKEN announced that Japan's K Computer is capable of 10.51 quadrillion floating point operations per second, breaking the 10 petaflop barrier for the first time. The K Computer will be named the world's fastest supercomputer in the next Top 500 list, which will be released Nov. 14, 2011, says University of Tennessee professor Jack Dongarra, who oversees the list. Fujitsu built the cluster using its SPARC64 VIIIfx processors, which are specifically designed for high-performance computing. The K Computer includes 864 server racks and more than 88,000 interconnected central processing units. The K Computer's average performance is about 93 percent of its peak 10 petaflop speed, according to the Linpack benchmark. IBM and Cray are working with the U.S. Department of Energy to build a 20 petaflop machine, which should go live sometime in 2012. The next major milestone for the supercomputing industry is an exascale computer, which would be 100 times faster than the K computer. "We’ll see hardware capable of producing exascale calculations in 2017 or 2018," says Cray's Margaret Williams.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Overcome Mediocrity

Failure is inevitable if we are to succeed in life. Unfortunately, many people do not know how to overcome failure, and they are stopped by it when they encounter one. The ability to overcome failure is one big difference between successful and mediocre people. After all, we should pass failure on the way to success, so it is the ability to pass it that makes the difference between those who eventually reach success and those who don’t.
So, knowing that overcoming failure is essential, what should we do? Here are some tips to help you overcome failure:
1. Rise up and don’t regret; you have spent your time wisely
A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
George Bernard Shaw
When we fail, we might be tempted to think that we have wasted our time and thus regret it. But that’s should not be the case. The fact that you have done something is much better than doing nothing. Many people who despise persons who fail never do anything themselves. Rise up and move on. The regret lies not in doing, but in not doing.
2. Understand that failure is there to bring you wisdom
Good people are good because they’ve come to wisdom through failure.
William Saroyan
Failure is there not without a reason. It’s there to give you the wisdom you need to succeed. Each failure you encounter increases your wisdom and brings you one step closer to success. If you have this mindset, you will see failure differently. You will see each failure as an opportunity to learn.
3. Learn as much as possible from the failure
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
Albert Einstein
While failure brings you wisdom, how much wisdom you will get depends entirely on your ability to harvest it. So don’t waste the opportunity to learn; harvest wisdom as much as possible from the failure. If you fail to do this, you may waste a lot of time by repeating the same mistakes in the future.
4. Don’t give up; maybe you are only one step away from success
Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.
Thomas A. Edison
The thought of giving up is tempting, especially when we have failed over and over again. But who knows that maybe you are only one step away from success? Will you waste the long journey you have passed when you are already so close to your destination?
So hold on tight and don’t give up. Thomas Edison failed thousands of times to perfect the light bulb. He knew what it means not to give up.
5. Maintain your enthusiasm
Not only you should keep on trying, you should also do it with the same level of enthusiasm as when you first began. Otherwise your subsequent effort will have less and less power.
So how do you maintain enthusiasm? One good way is by realizing that you are now one step closer to success thanks to the lessons you learn. There’s no reason not to be enthusiastic when you are getting closer to success. Another way is to keep your mind on the destination, which brings us to the next point.
6. Keep dreaming big dreams
Always have your destination in mind; keep dreaming your big dreams. Spend time to visualize them and let the dreams energize you. Let them make you passionate and enthusiastic. Once you cease dreaming, soon you will also lose your energy and be back to mediocrity. To overcome all the obstacles you encounter you always need a greater why, and that why is provided by your dreams.
7. Keep your confidence in yourself
Don’t be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so.
Belva Davis
Keep your confidence in yourself despite the failure. Of course, you need to put a lot of effort and learn as much as possible from the failure, but you have the ability to make your dream come true. Many people who achieve great undertakings have no special trait. They are just ordinary people with extraordinary attitude. Let’s be one of them.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Cloud Computing

If you are wondering what Cloud Computing is, then this video will give an idea of what it is. Enjoy!

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Monday, March 7, 2011

lex and yacc for Ubuntu

Go to Synaptic Manager and install flex and bison which are equivalent versions of lex and yacc in redhat.


Ive included this ebook to help you out :

eBook