Wednesday, 27 July 2016

It's hard to imagine an Apple product without an "i" in front of its name, but most of us have no clue what that letter actually stands for. Turns out Steve Jobs revealed the answer nearly two decades ago, when Apple first released the iMac back in 1998.

In a resurfaced video of the iMac's introduction, Jobs explains that "i" stands for Internet first and foremost.

"An iMac comes from the excitement of the marriage of the Internet with the simplicity of Macintosh," Jobs said at the event. "We are targeting this for the number one use that consumers tell us they want a computer for, which is to get on the Internet."

" 'i' also means some other things to us," he continued. His presentation slide reveals four more things the "i" stands for: Individual, Instruct, Inform, and Inspire."

Ever wondered what does 'i' in iPhone stands for. So here is the full story.

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It's hard to imagine an Apple product without an "i" in front of its name, but most of us have no clue what that letter actually stands for. Turns out Steve Jobs revealed the answer nearly two decades ago, when Apple first released the iMac back in 1998.

In a resurfaced video of the iMac's introduction, Jobs explains that "i" stands for Internet first and foremost.

"An iMac comes from the excitement of the marriage of the Internet with the simplicity of Macintosh," Jobs said at the event. "We are targeting this for the number one use that consumers tell us they want a computer for, which is to get on the Internet."

" 'i' also means some other things to us," he continued. His presentation slide reveals four more things the "i" stands for: Individual, Instruct, Inform, and Inspire."

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Meine kal pehli baar dost ko Movie tickets ke liye Paytm se paise bheje. Guess what! Mujhe Rs.5 wapas mil gaye. Aaj kal Paytm ka koi offer chal rha hai Rs. 5 send karo aur pao Rs. 5 ka cashback. Comments mein #Paytm zaroor likhein. Maza aa gaya!!!

Baki jaankari ke liye logon to
https://paytm.com/offer/re5/

Aise mauke baar baar nahin aate!!!!!

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Meine kal pehli baar dost ko Movie tickets ke liye Paytm se paise bheje. Guess what! Mujhe Rs.5 wapas mil gaye. Aaj kal Paytm ka koi offer chal rha hai Rs. 5 send karo aur pao Rs. 5 ka cashback. Comments mein #Paytm zaroor likhein. Maza aa gaya!!!

Baki jaankari ke liye logon to
https://paytm.com/offer/re5/

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Tuesday, 19 July 2016

WhatsApp is probably the largest space occupier on our mobile phones. We all have friends and relative who diligently forward us every single motivation quote and meme they’ve received from their own network. Some think it is their duty to wake us with a “good morning” message accompanied with photos of the rising sun or chirping birds.

The bigger problem with WhatsApp is that these ‘spam’ messages often originate from contacts who are close to you in real life and thus blocking them would be considered rude. You have an option to mute WhatsApps groups but the downloaded images would still take up precious space on your mobile phone.

A simple solution to the problem would be that you open the Photo Gallery app on your Android phone, or use a File Manager app to locate the media folder of WhatsApp, and delete the entire folder containing those WhatsApps images. But since WhatsApp makes no distinction between real photographs and useless forwards, you risk deleting the good pictures too.
Siftr, an Indian startup founded by ex-Adobe employees, has launched an intelligent Android App that can help you get rid of all the junk photos from your WhatsApp with no effort.
The app, Magic Cleaner, scans the media folder of your WhatsApp app and automatically detects all the junk images including screenshots, memes, video screen grabs, cartoons and other pictures with overlay text. You are then offered an option to delete all the detected images in one go.
How does it work? Like Cloud Vision, Google’s image recognition API, Siftr has developed their own image recognition engine that analysis the content of an image to determine whether it’s junk or not. It requires an active Internet connection because the image analysis is done on Siftr servers and not locally on the mobile phone. However it is unlikely to blow up your data plan as the app only uploads a small hash of the image and matches it against their own database of images.
I ran the photo cleaner app against a WhatsApp account that had about 4000+ images and it could successfully clean it up in about 10 minutes. The accuracy was very impressive. The app is free but you can only auto-delete a limited number of images in a single run. If you would like to delete more images, you either need to invite a friend to use the app or wait for a day.



If you have WhatsApp, which you probably do, Magic Cleaner is a must-have app. An iPhone version is in the works. Also, though the WhatsApps images are deleted from the memory card, a blurred thumbnail will still exist inside your WhatsApp message logs and you’ll have to erase them manually.

How to delete the useless photos in your WhatsApp in a easy way

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WhatsApp is probably the largest space occupier on our mobile phones. We all have friends and relative who diligently forward us every single motivation quote and meme they’ve received from their own network. Some think it is their duty to wake us with a “good morning” message accompanied with photos of the rising sun or chirping birds.

The bigger problem with WhatsApp is that these ‘spam’ messages often originate from contacts who are close to you in real life and thus blocking them would be considered rude. You have an option to mute WhatsApps groups but the downloaded images would still take up precious space on your mobile phone.

A simple solution to the problem would be that you open the Photo Gallery app on your Android phone, or use a File Manager app to locate the media folder of WhatsApp, and delete the entire folder containing those WhatsApps images. But since WhatsApp makes no distinction between real photographs and useless forwards, you risk deleting the good pictures too.
Siftr, an Indian startup founded by ex-Adobe employees, has launched an intelligent Android App that can help you get rid of all the junk photos from your WhatsApp with no effort.
The app, Magic Cleaner, scans the media folder of your WhatsApp app and automatically detects all the junk images including screenshots, memes, video screen grabs, cartoons and other pictures with overlay text. You are then offered an option to delete all the detected images in one go.
How does it work? Like Cloud Vision, Google’s image recognition API, Siftr has developed their own image recognition engine that analysis the content of an image to determine whether it’s junk or not. It requires an active Internet connection because the image analysis is done on Siftr servers and not locally on the mobile phone. However it is unlikely to blow up your data plan as the app only uploads a small hash of the image and matches it against their own database of images.
I ran the photo cleaner app against a WhatsApp account that had about 4000+ images and it could successfully clean it up in about 10 minutes. The accuracy was very impressive. The app is free but you can only auto-delete a limited number of images in a single run. If you would like to delete more images, you either need to invite a friend to use the app or wait for a day.



If you have WhatsApp, which you probably do, Magic Cleaner is a must-have app. An iPhone version is in the works. Also, though the WhatsApps images are deleted from the memory card, a blurred thumbnail will still exist inside your WhatsApp message logs and you’ll have to erase them manually.

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