Monday, 26 August 2013
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Saturday, 24 August 2013
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hey friends here i have upload a information about ram (random access memory)..
there are three types of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM) and phase-change memory (PRAM). In SRAM, a bit of data is stored using the state of a flip-flop. This form of RAM is more expensive to produce, but is generally faster and requires less power than DRAM and, in modern computers, is often used as cache memory for the CPU. DRAM stores a bit of data using a transistor and capacitor pair, which together comprise a memory cell. The capacitor holds a high or low charge, and the transistor acts as a switch that lets the control circuitry on the chip read the capacitor's state of charge or change it. As this form of memory is less expensive to produce than static RAM, it is the predominant form of computer memory used in leptops
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Friday, 16 August 2013
In telecommunications, 4G is the fourth
generation of mobile phone mobile
communication technology standards. It is a
successor of the third generation (3G)
standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-
broadband Internet access, for example to
laptops with USB wireless modems , to
smartphones , and to other mobile devices.
Conceivable applications include amended
mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming
services, high-definition mobile TV, video
conferencing, 3D television , and cloud
computing .
Two 4G candidate systems are commercially
deployed: the Mobile WiMAX standard (at first
in South Korea in 2006), and the first-release
Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard (in Oslo,
Norway and Stockholm, Sweden since 2009).
It has however been debated if these first-
release versions should be considered to be 4G
or not, as discussed in the technical definition
section below.
In the United States, Sprint Corporation
(previously Clearwire) has deployed Mobile
WiMAX networks since 2008, and MetroPCS
Communications was the first operator to offer
LTE service in 2010. USB wireless modems
have been available since the start, while
WiMAX smartphones have been available since
2010, and LTE smartphones since 2011.
Equipment made for different continents is not
always compatible, because of different
frequency bands. Mobile WiMAX is currently
(April 2012) not available for the European
market.
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Monday, 12 August 2013
How to Increase the Internal Memory of Android Devices
Most of the low end android devices comes with a very low internal storage which after few downloads of applications you start getting low memory notification. The good news is you can increase the internal memory.
First your android device has to be rooted, if you have the Tecno P3 or N3 look here how to root them easily.
There is absolutely no way you can increase the size of your phone’s internal storage but you can allocate some part of your memory card for your phone to install applications to.
What you will need
Your android phone (must be rooted)
Memory card (2Gb and above only)
A memory card reader (dont use a phone!)
A computer
Download and instal MiniTool from here to your computer
Link2SD application (should be downloaded on Google play store
Backup your memory card (copy all the data on it to a folder on your computer)
Steps to increasing your android internal memory
Step 1: Backing up your memory card:
before attempting this, make sure you have backed up all the files and folders on your memory card to your computer by easily coping the whole memory card and pasting into a folder on your computer.
Step 2: Partitioning your memory card:
connect your memory card to your computer using a memory card reader (dont use a phone and USB cable) and take note of the letter assigned to it by your computer on my computer page example (F:), (D:) etc .
Open the installed MiniTool on your computer.
Right click on your memory card letter (example D:, F;) and click delete.
Now you will see the memory card showing unallocated space, right click on it again and select create as.
Select primary
If your memory card size is less than 2GB, select file system FAT. If it’s more than 2GB, select FAT32.
Now go down and reduce the size of your memory card on partition size so that there will be space on unallocated space (that will be your added memory, so you can choose any size you want)
Now, choose the unallocated space again and select Create as -> Primary
Now, choose EXT2 file system. You can let the whole space take over in this step.
Now click ok and click apply on the top menu.
Wait for it to finish and you have successfully partitioned your memory card.
copy your data backed up on your computer back to the memory card and insert it into your phone and boot it
Step 3: Configuring Link2SD:
Now open Link2SD which you have downloaded from Google play store on your phone
Link2SD will ask you to select the file system of your second permission, choose ext2.
Now click okay, the phone will ask to get restarted, click oka so it will restart itself.
A dialogue box will come up after the restart click okay
Now their is a funnel-like icon on the top part click it you will see different options choose on internal
Now tap the option key below, and select multi-select, then press the select all button. All of these apps will be selected.
Now still on the option key choose action then click create link
Select the three options (link application file, link dalvic-cache file,link library files) then click ok
Link2SD will then move all those apps and games then create a link with them from the second partition of your SD card. Touch OK when done
Now you are done but to make sure this happens every single time you install an app you should goto settings from the menu and click on auto link and then select the three options again and ok….thats done
You have now free of the low memory issue with your phone.
Android 4.3 and Wi-Fi 802.11 ac confirmed for Samsung Galaxy Note 3
There has been a lot reported about Samsung’s upcoming addition to the Note series, the Galaxy Note 3. Android Police has now reported that the Note 3 will be running on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. This latest piece of information is corroborated in the DLNA certification for the device, so it's confirmed that the Note 3 will ship with the latest version of Android.
The phablet, which has the model number SM-N900S (among other variants), was listed as having support for Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac connectivity, so it's up to date on the latest in wireless connectivity too. With Google having launched the latest OS last month, there was a lot of speculation about whether the new Note 3 will get that version.
So far, all the information surfacing from rumours, suggests that the phablet will come sporting a 5.7-inch full HD display. Internally, the Note 3 may come with an Exynos 5 Octa processor or a Snapdragon 800 chip depending on the market. Added in may be a huge 3GB of RAM as well as a 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabalisation (OIS).
The Note 3 will likely be the second Samsung smartphone to have an OIS-sporting camera, after the Galaxy S4 Zoom. While there are rumours and leaks abound about the comapany’s latest phablet, Samsung has lined up an official event for September 4 at IFA Berlin where it will officially unveil the device. So we don't have to wait too long to get a look at the official specs sheet.








