Tuesday, 11 December 2012


               World End = Doomsday = Psy’s Gangnam Style + Nostradamus + YouTube Views???



Nostradamus  - "From the calm morning, the end will come.. When of the dancing horse.. the number of circles will be 9."


From the calm morning - Korea is called the "Calm Morning" 

Korean Dancing horse - Dancing horse may mean the horse dance of the "Gangnam Style" sang by Korea's pop singer Psy.

The last line, "number of circles will be nine" may refer to the number of views in YouTube when it reaches 1 billion views. 



And as per calculation if people view this video in this rate, then for sure on Dec 20th night the views will reach 1 billion which has nine '0's' in it.  So this can be made fake by us by not viewing this video.



https://twitter.com/Kings_KingMaker/status/278431096545353728






Wednesday, 21 November 2012




         Respectful Story!!



                                                                                                                          





An American decided to write a book about famous churches around the World. 

So he bought a plane ticket and took a trip to China . 

On his first day he was i
nside a church taking photographs when he Noticed a golden telephone mounted on the wall with a sign that read "$10,000 per call". The American, being intrigued, asked a priest who was strolling by what The telephone was used for. The priest replied that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 you could talk to God. The American thanked the priest and went along his way.

Next stop was in Japan . There, at a very large cathedral, he saw the Same golden telephone with the same sign under it.

He wondered if this was the same kind of telephone he saw in China and He asked a nearby nun what its purpose was. She told him that it was a direct line to heaven and that for $10,000 He Could talk to God. "O.K., thank you," said the American.

He then traveled to Pakistan , Srilanka , Russia , Germany and France . In every church he saw the same golden telephone with the same "$10,000 Per call" sign under it. The American, upon leaving Vermont decided to travel to up to India to See if Indians had the same phone.

He arrived in India , and again, in the first church he entered, there Was the same golden telephone, but this s time the sign under it read
"One Rupee per call."

The American was surprised so he asked the priest about the sign. "Father, I've traveled all over World and I've seen this same golden Telephone in many churches. I'm told that it is a direct line to Heaven, But in rest of the world price was $10,000 per call. Why is it so cheap here?"

Readers, it is your turn........ Think ....before you scroll down...
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The priest smiled and answered, "You're in India now, Son -This is the only Heaven on earth ... it's a Local Call ".



                                The Meaning of Humanity!




M. Kalayanasundaram M. Kalayanasundaram : The Man of the Millennium  M. Kalayanasundaram featured  inspirational people
Mr.Kalayanasundaram worked as a Librarian for 30 years. Every month in his 30 years of experience(service), he donated his entire salary to help the needy.

He worked as a server in a hotel to meet his needs. He donated even his pension amount of about ten lakh rupees to the needy. He is the first person in the world to spend the entire earnings for a social cause. In recognition to his service, the




In recognition to his service, United Nations Organisation (UNO) adjudged him as one of the Outstanding Person of the 20th Century. He also received a sum of Rs 30 crores as part of this award which he distributed entirely for the needy as usual.

Moved by his passion to help others, Super Star Rajinikanth adopted him as his father. He still stays as a bachelor and dedicated his entire life for serving the society.

Share this message as a honour of respect..!!








Monday, 12 November 2012


Apple, HTC sign 10-yr licensing deal 'to settle all lawsuits' across globe     



HTC shares jump after settles patent issues with Apple

Tech firms Apple and HTC have announced a broad ten-year licensing agreement that settles all of the lawsuits between the companies around the world

The two companies said that the agreement covers current and future patents for both firms.
"HTC is pleased to have resolved its dispute with Apple, so HTC can focus on innovation instead of litigation,"Peter Chou, HTC's chief executive, said in a statement
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple's chief executive Tim Cook also expressed relief in a statement.
"We will continue to stay laser focused on product innovation," he said
According to the Journal, the broad patent deal comes after HTC suffered several legal setbacks, such as a decision in the U.S. International Trade Commission that said Apple's iPhone and iPad mobile devices had not infringed HTC's patents.
The Taiwanese mobile maker had put a lot of effort into its litigation, including a 300 million dollars cash acquisition of S3 Graphics Co., which HTC said was purchased with the intention of using that company's patents in its continuing legal battles, the Journal said
In a separate case, the ITC found HTC's phones infringed Apple's patents, it added.
Source - http://ibnlive.in.com/news/htc-shares-jump-after-settles-patent-issues-with-apple/305191-11.html

Wednesday, 7 November 2012


Monk-E=mc2 


 Monkey looking more similar to the German-born theoretical physicist, developer of "general theory of relativity"  and a man who caused the revolution in physics.


From his matching receding hairline to his sporadic moustache, the baby monkey is a double for the man behind the theory of relativity.

This unlikely double was snapped climbing on his pals and swinging from branches by Professor Mihail Nazarov, 66, at Taiping National Park in Malaysia.

And thanks to his wrinkled face, the Stump-tailed Macaque looks much older than his tender years and even more like the German scientist.
Monkey lookalike for Einstein


Einstein is often regarded as the father of modern physics for developing the E=MC2 equation.
Mihail, a physics professor has been dabbling in photography for nearly 60 years but this is the first time he has ever spotted anything like this.

He said: “As soon as I saw the baby monkey, my very first thought was that it looked like Einstein and that I needed to get some shots of it to prove it.

“When I got back home, I looked back through the shots and could see the similarities between the monkey and Einstein even more.

“I love these pictures and the feeling of capturing something which is so unusual and amazing."


Sunday, 4 November 2012


Dear Android: It Is Now Perfectly Okay To Go Out And Do Donuts In The Parking ...


Dear Android: It Is Now Perfectly Okay To Go Out And Do Donuts In The Parking Lot

Android now holds 75% share of the smartphone market, according to new numbers from IDC, while Apple in the most recent quarter had 15% share. That means Android is outselling Apple five to one. Last quarter Android was outselling Apple only (only!) four-to-one, when they had 68% and 17% share, respectively.

Android Is No Longer The Plucky Underdog

You know what blows my mind? Despite these numbers, tech bloggers keep talking about Apple as a market leader and portraying Android as a plucky underdog that’s trying to catch up.
Are you kidding me? Look, when three out of four phones sold worldwide run your operating system, I think it’s safe to declare victory.
The lack of respect must drive Andy Rubin nuts. He’s the co-creator of Android, the guy who runs the Android business inside Google. His relatively tiny team of developers has done something truly amazing. They've come of out nowhere and created a smash-hit product in a market (mobile computing) that represents the biggest and most important opportunity in our lifetime.
Android sales grew 91% last quarter, nearly double the rate of the overall smartphone market. 
This is an incredible feat. The folks on the Android team should be taking a victory lap. They should be hailed as heroes.
But here in the U.S., at least, people still talk about Apple as the market leader.

Apple Is Now Stuck Trying To Catch Up

Sure, there was a time when Apple was the top dog in smartphones, and Android was way behind both in terms of market share and in technology.
But those days are over. Apple now is trying to keep up with Android, and not always with much success. With Maps and with Siri, Apple now lags way behind Google's maps and voice applications.
The user interface on iOS looks dated and tired compared to the latest version of Android. (Which may partly explain why Apple justbooted the guy who was in charge of running iOS development.) And the iPad Mini was a follower in the small-tablet space, not the leader.
In terms of market share... at this point, Apple is a niche player. I'm sorry, but that’s what you call it when you have one-fifth the share of your main rival. And does anyone really expect that Apple's share of the smartphone market will ever be substantially better than it is today? Of course not. 

From PCs To Smart Phones - Deja Vu?

If this sounds familiar, it's because we've seen this movie before, only in the original version Apple was losing out to Microsoft in personal computers. Now Google is using the same game plan in smartphones: Come in late with an alternative product and gobble up market share by licensing the OS to loads of hardware makers instead of trying to do everything yourself.
Apple fanboys used to swear up and down that this would never happen. By some kind of magical thinking these people convinced themselves that somehow the smartphone market was different, or Apple was different - or something.
But consider this: Apple's 15% share in smartphones is only a little bit better than the 12.5% share IDC says Apple holds in U.S. PC market. 
That's right. Apple's share of the worldwide smartphone market has fallen almost as low as its share of the U.S. personal computer market.
Nobody considers Apple a market leader in PCs. So why do they view Apple as a leader in smarphones?
 
You could almost argue that Apple is better positioned in PCs than in smartphones, since in the U.S. PC market Apple's share isn't that far behind the two market leaders - HP, which has 26%, and Dell, which has 20.7%, according to IDC - whereas in smartphones Apple is getting smoked. (Ever wondered why Apple is suing everybody in sight? Yeah. That's why.)
 
To be sure, Apple is one company selling a few smartphone models, while Android runs on hundreds of devices from dozens of handset makers. So maybe it's not a fair fight.
And yes, Apple still rules in the tablet market. But even there its share has slipped dramatically over the past year, from 81% to 52%, according to the Pew Research Center

From Market Share To Profit Share?

Most important, Apple still grabs the lion's share of the profits in the mobile phone market, but here too Apple's share has declined since last year, according to analyst Horace Dediu of Asymco, who tracks this statistic.
Thing is, Google with Android isn't trying to make a profit in smartphones. It's just trying to get as many handsets into the world as possible.
Apple and Google are playing different games - one about profit, one about market share. A generous description would be that both companies are winning.
Nevertheless: Android has 75% market share. That's up from4.7% in 2009, and less than 1% in 2008.
Three years ago, in November 2009, when I wrote an article about Android for Newsweek, Gartner was predicting that by 2012 Android would have slightly more market share than Apple.
A year later, in October, 2010, when I wrote a Newsweek cover story about Android, I cited IDC predictions that Android would have 25% share by 2014.
Back then those predictions seemed pretty daring. Now here we are, in 2012, and Android has 75% share.
Andy Rubin seems like a pretty low-key guy. Nevertheless, if you see him out spinning donuts in a parking lot at the Googleplex, cut him some slack. He's earned it.

Friday, 2 November 2012

Intex Aqua 3.2 dual-SIM Android smartphone launched at Rs. 3790/-




Gonna splash all!!!

Intex has launched the Intex Aqua 3.2 budget smartphone, pricing it Rs. 3,790. The Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread device is aimed at urban customers, as well as “evolved small cities & towns’ customers.” The smartphone will be bundled with a backpack worth Rs. 700, as an introductory offer.

The Intex Aqua 3.2 runs on a 1GHz processor, and features 512MB of RAM. It bears a 3.2-inch 5-point multi-touch display, along with a 2MP rear camera. It also offers dual-SIM support (GSM+GSM). The device weighs in at 127 grams.
Other specifications of the Intex Aqua 3.2 include GPRS/WAP/EDGE connectivity, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, FM radio, expandable storage up to 32GB via microSD, a G-sensor, and a 1,200 mAh battery rated to deliver up to 3 hours of talktime, and 180 hours of standby time.
Intex has also pre-loaded the Aqua 3.2 with a variety of apps and games, such as Fruit Ninja, Nimbuzz, Gmail, YouTube, IRCTC, and more. It also features access to the Google Play store. The Intex Aqua 3.2 also supports both English and Hindi languages, and also comes with features push mail, mobile tracker, audio call record, and caller group.
The Intex Aqua 3.2 will be available in silver, blue and black colours, and can be bought from 15,000 plus distributors and reseller outlets across the country, or at Intex Squares.
Launching the new model, Sanjay Kumar, GM- Mobile Business, Intex Technologies (India) Ltd. said, “All our innovation is driven by strong end-user experience and demand for new gadgets. With our background as the fastest evolving mobile handset company in India since 2007, we have gathered all the required know-how of developing world class technology. This enabled us to bring to the domestic market a superior quality touch screen smartphone solution, both in terms of performance and cost. We are convinced that Intex Aqua 3.2 will play an important role in bringing high performance touch enabled smartphone to the true mass market while contributing substantially to the market share of our mobile business.”