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The Golden Jacket in the AWS ecosystem symbolizes mastery of the platform. There are three main ways to acquire it: through a corporate request with a fee at high-tier partner organizations, by joining the free AWS Community Builder program, or via internal petition at Amazon, depending on team culture and budget.
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#77 Daily dose : Ransomeware – Remove Procedures
If you’ve done your best to stay away offline for the past two days so you could actually enjoy your weekend, you undoubtedly now find yourself trying to catch up on all the news surrounding WannaCry ransomware. This unprecedented malware attack began sweeping the globe late last week, and security researchers estimated that nearly 57,000 computers in more…
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LIMBO & Does NOT Commute – Premium apk
Hi everyone, This week I’ll give you guys the premium versions of the games LIMBO & Does Not Commute for FREE… Yeah, absolutely FREE… and you can download the files from my personal DB, but you can’t sign in through GOOGLE PLAY, it’s because… you are technically playing the PAID version of the games through…
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#72 Daily dose : All you need to know about “Faceapp”
If you’ve been on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or any other internet service that lets you share photos, you may have seen the name FaceApp … or at least saw some creepy photos of people morphed into younger and older versions of themselves. FaceApp is a photo-morphing app that uses what it calls artificial intelligence and…
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#71 Daily dose : An android game that will impress you
Does Not Commute No, it’s not a travel app. It’s a game. Does Not Commute starts with only one car on the street, that is your first character. The objective is simple, drive the car from one point to other. You get to play all the character in the game, at the beginning you are…
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#70 Daily dose : Windows OS facts
Here are some interesting facts about the world’s most popular operating system –Windows. If Bill Gates had his way, Windows OS would have been called ‘Interface Manager’. Gates had planned to release it under the same name. However, ‘Windows’ name prevailed because it best describes the boxes or computing ‘windows’ that were fundamental to the…
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#69 Daily dose : Paytm Facts
Vijay Shekhar Sharma ( founder of Paytm ) in 1997 while in college started a website called indiasite.net which he sold for 1 million US dollars after two years. He also had difficulty in studies while studying in Delhi College of Engineering because he could not speak English. It doesn’t have acronym Pay Thru Mobile…
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#68 Daily dose : What was eBay originally called?
The site we now know as eBay was launched during Labor Day weekend in 1995 as “AuctionWeb,” by entrepreneur Pierre Omidyar in his living room in San Jose, California. AuctionWeb was just one of four sites housed under Omidyar’s umbrella company, eBay Internet. The other three included a travel site set up in loose partnership…
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Apache Cordova – One app to run in Android, IOS, Windows, etc..,
Hello everyone, This week we are going to learn to create APP for 8 mobile platforms like Android, IOS, Windows, etc.., with just one code Yeah, Just code it once & deploy it anywhere… and the best part is, it’s FREE Step 1 : Install Apache Cordova as given below https://cordova.apache.org/#getstarted Step 2 : Create…
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#67 Daily dose : Blue Whale – Killer App
The app brainwashes children by throwing them 50 challenges over a period of 50 days, which include self-mutilation, waking up at unearthly hours and watching scary videos and listening to haunting music sent by the curator. The last of the challenges is to kill yourself. The catch of the game is that once you download…
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#63 Daily dose : SHERLOCK – The Search Engine of flipkart
From being just an online book store in 2007 to becoming the largest Indian e-commerce site, Flipkart has come a long way. Flipkart revolutionized India by starting online market where people preferred to purchase goods from brick and mortar shops. Cool quotient of the company can be judged on the basis of the name of…
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#62 Daily dose : The history of Samsung
One of the great kings of the mobile world, Samsung has built itself into a massive mobile and electronics empire, though its story actually starts much earlier. How much earlier? 1938, actually. Throughout those years the company has evolved significantly, and has brought innovation into countless markets, going well beyond just mobile and electronics. Samsung’s…
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#60 Daily dose : Interesting Facts About Adobe’s Photoshop
When it comes to image editing tools, there are many different software applications to choose from, but Adobe’s Photoshop has been the most popular tool for this particular task for a very long time now. However, in spite of the fact that Photoshop is indeed very popular, most people do not know a lot about…
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#56 Daily dose : Rise of COMPUTERS
The development and advancement of digital technologies started with one fundamental idea: The Microprocessors The first personal computers, introduced in 1975, came as kits: The MITS Altair 8800, followed by the IMSAI 8080, an Altair clone. (Yes, cloning has been around that long!) Both used the Intel 8080 CPU. That was also the year Zilog created…
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#55 Daily dose : Famous Logos Then And Now
Everything changes with time, and businesses are no exception. In order to stay attuned to the ever changing needs and interests of consumers, companies must constantly evolve so they can stay ahead of the competition. We’re not just talking about changing their policies and products. Even their logos need to evolve in order to reflect…
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#54 Daily dose : Android 3.0 is the only version to never run on phones
In 2015 we know that Android is built to run on many different types of devices. Android 5.0 can run on phones, tablets, watches, cars, and TVs. That hasn’t always been the case. In 2010 the world got tablet fever when Apple announced the original iPad. Android manufacturers wanted to cash in on the tablet…
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Are you a KING ?
Who is a KING ? A person who is GREEDIER A person who is FURIOUS A person who is more POWERFUL A person of gender MALE NO !!! A KING is a person who is in CONTROL of his WHOLE LIFE… Every move he makes… Every emotions he exhibit… A KING is inside EVERYONE !!!…
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#53 Daily dose : The origin of the name “Blackberry”
Research in Motion (RIM), is not known by many people as the founder company behind Blackberry.Back in 2001, RIM apparently hired a consultancy called Lexicon Branding to find a fitting title for its wireless messaging devices. Understandably, RIM had been toying with various names that included and/or played on the word “e-mail.” But after Lexicon…
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#52 Daily dose : Jonathan Ive has worn the same T-shirt in every Apple product intro video since 2000.
If you look closely at the intro videos Apple plays whenever it launches a new product, you’ll notice a few constants. One: Apple’s design guru, Jonathan Ive, is in every single video. Two: Ive hasn’t changed his shirt since 1997 when the original iMac launched. Also, Cheryl Vedoe marks the only intro reel appearance by…
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#50 Daily dose : Hi-Fi your AUDIO
Hey dudes… let’s hear AUDIO in Hi-Fi High fidelity (often shortened to hi-fi or hifi) reproduction is a term used by home stereo listeners, audiophiles and home audio enthusiasts to refer to high-quality reproduction of sound to distinguish it from the lower quality sound produced by inexpensive audio equipment, or the inferior quality of sound reproduction…
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#49 Daily dose : 5 Amazing Business Cards Of World Famous Personalities
What’s the best thing that can describe a person’s business? Obviously, his or her business card which dictates visitors about the firm and personality of the person itself. A business card is something that needs to be simple and attractive, but these world famous business personalities carry the most tricky cards ever like their work.…
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#48 Daily dose : 8 generations of video games
Video games have been around since the early 1970’s. The first commercial arcade video game, Computer Space by Nutting Associates, was introduced in 1971. In 1972, Atari introduced Pong to the arcades. An interesting item to note is that Atari was formed by Nolan Bushnell, the man who developed Computer Space. He left Nutting Associates…
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#47 Daily dose : Ever heard of Wireless Fidelity ??? Some intresting facts about Wireless Fidelity
Hedy Lamarr invented the basic technology for WiFi.The name is coined from the terms Wireless & Fidelity.It is a direct descendant of the term Hi-Fi used for audio recording and playback equipment. Wi-Fi is often referred to as 802.11 technology-this is because it is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard. The standard further has the…
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#46 Daily dose : Bored of default lockscreen?? Try The new “Next Lock Screen” app.
Microsoft’s Garage project lets employees develop Android apps in their spare time, which is very fair-minded of the company. One of the best-known results of this scheme is Next Lock Screen, and this new version adds fingerprint scanning, provided your phone supports it; Smart Contacts and Smart Lock settings that let you configure how you…
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Decrypt WHATSAPP backup files
Hello everyone, This week we are going to see, how to decrypt the backup files generated automatically by whatsapp @ 2am everyday… Step 1: Generate the BACKUP artificially as shown or have the backup file in your hand Step 2: Download & Install, GBWhatsapp… Download here (from my personal storage) Step 3: Open the GBWhatsapp…
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#45 Daily dose : Sky Map – An Amazing app that allows the user to view the stars in the sky.
Sky Map is one of the oldest AR apps out there. It was originally developed by Google. You turn it on and the phone displays a star map. You hold your phone up to the sky. The display will show the stars in the sky right above it. You can use it to find constellations,…
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#44 Daily dose : Pocket-An app that allows the user to save an article for later reading.
Pocket, previously known as Read It Later, is an application and service for managing a reading list of articles from the Internet. It is available for OS X, Windows, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Kobo eReaders, and web browsers. The application was originally intended only for desktop computers. Functions The application allows the user to…
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#43 Daily dose : Lastpass -An password manager app to generate unpredictable passwords for ur accounts
LastPass Password Manager Price: Free / $12 per year LastPass is one of those must-have Android apps. It’s a password manager that lets you save your login credentials in a safe, secure way. On top of that, it can help generate nearly impossible passwords for you to use on your accounts. It’s all controlled with…
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TRUMP : The Dark Knight
THE TRUMP LEGACY Donald J. Trump is the very definition of the American success story, continually setting the standards of excellence while expanding his interests in real estate, sports, and entertainment. He is the archetypal businessman – a deal maker without peer. While the entire world watched on as Donald Trump became President of the…
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#41 Daily dose : Gigablast vs Google ???
Gigablast is a small independent web search engine based in New Mexico.It was founded in 2000 by Matt Wells, formerly of Infoseek. The search engine source code is written in the programming languages C and C++. It was released as open-source software under the Apache License version 2, in July 2013. Founded in 2000, Matt…
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#40 Daily dose : Google Fit-The Fitness app for android which everyone must have.
Google Fit is a health-tracking platform developed by Google for the Android operating system. It is a single set of APIs that blends data from multiple apps and devices. Google Fit uses sensors in a user’s activity tracker or mobile device to record physical fitness activities (such as walking or cycling), which are measured against…
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#39 Daily dose : The 6 Best Photo Editors for Android
For many photographers, amateur and professional alike, editing is nearly as important as capturing a photo in the first place. What you may not know is that you don’t have to transfer your images to a PC to start tweaking them. There are many Android apps in the Play Store that will let you manipulate…
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#38 Daily dose : Most Popular Android Games on Google Play 2016
Pokemon Go It doesn’t come much of a surprise that Pokemon Go is the most popular Android game for the year. The game inspired by the anime series featuring fictional creatures burst Google Play charts in weeks and contributed a huge rise in stocks for its maker Nintendo. Clash Royale Clash Royale is created by…
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#37 Daily dose : Internet Defense League
The Internet Defense League is a website that was launched in March 2012 with the aim of organizing future online protests of anti-piracy legislation, following the success of the anti-SOPA and PIPA protests. How it works First, sign up. If you have a website, we’ll send you sample alert code to get working in advance. …
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#36 Daily dose : The internet mystery that has the world baffled
For the past two years, a mysterious online organisation has been setting the world’s finest code-breakers a series of seemingly unsolveable problems. But to what end? Welcome to the world of Cicada 3301 One evening in January last year, Joel Eriksson, a 34-year-old computer analyst from Uppsala in Sweden, was trawling the web, looking for…
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#35 Daily dose : TWEETRON – Tweet Analytics
http://www.tweetron.com/ Responsive and multilingual, Tweetron application analyzes the entire list of your Twitter followers. It helps you target your audience and boost your account. Tweetron will discover, analyse and display: Your followers and their following Their main topic of interest Their geographical location Tweetron can now create Twitter lists in no time! The free version…
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#34 Daily dose : Steve Jobs -The king
Steve Jobs’s business feats were legendary long before he died in October 2011. Apple Inc., considered a niche player for much of its history, is the most valuable company in the world by market capitalization as of this writing. Most business leaders would be thrilled to achieve Jobs’s level of market success, but should they…
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GIF keyboard in WHATSAPP
Hello everyone, Today I’ll show you guys the major UPDATE rolling through our WHATSAPP, you can now add GIF keyboard inside WHATSAPP powered by TENOR which was only available in iPhone, now rolling through ANDROID via updated WHATSAPP Step 1 : Update & open your WHATSAPP, identify the GIF keyboard and choose as shown Step…
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#33 Daily dose : The Top 5 computer virus
Getting a computer virus has happened to many users in some fashion or another. To most, it is simply a mild inconvenience, requiring a cleanup and then installing that antivirus program that you’ve been meaning to install but never got around to. But in other cases, it can be a complete disaster, with your computer…
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#32 Daily dose : The 8 Best Computer Hackers of All Time
The word “hacker” saw a massive ressurgence in the past year. Anonymous, the ambiguous international collective, can take the lion’s share of credit for bringing hackers back into the spotlight. From the take down of Sony’s PlayStation Network, to its most recent takedown of the CIA’s website, Anonymous has come to embody the term. On…
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Monitor Internet Usage in Win 7/8/8.1/10
Hello there everyone, This week we are going to see, how to monitor the INTERNET USAGE in your WINDOWS PC by using the in-built apps… For Windows 7: Step 1: Press “WinKey + R” and then type “resmon.exe” and ENTER Step 2: Switch to “Network tab” to see the statistics… ENZOY your network data statistics…
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#31 Daily dose : The categories in computer graphics.
Computer graphics are visual representations of data displayed on a monitor made on a computer. Computer graphics can be a series of images (most often called video) or a single image. Computer graphics are very useful. Computer-generated imagery is used for movie making, video game and computer program development, scientific modeling, and design for catalogs…
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Are you a CASH PARROT ?
To know the answer, first you should know what is a CASH PARROT… You can learn that in a form of a STORY !!! A parrot was raised inside a CAGE from the moment it hatched from it’s EGG… The OWNER took care of the parrot’s basic needs… it was living very happy with the…
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#30 Daily dose : Top 10 Features of Android 7.0 Nougat
Google’s latest Android 7.0 Nougat made its official debut earlier this week, bringing a slew of enhancements, tweaks and cool features to improve the overall experience. Android 7.0 Nougat is already available for download for select devices such as the Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, the Google Pixel C and…
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#29 Daily dose : Did you know the first .com domain name that was ever registered ?
The first .com domain name that was ever registered was Symbolics.com, on the 15th of March 1985 by the now defunct Massachusetts-based computer manufacturer Symbolics. While the first that was created in January of that same year was Nordu.net (used to serve as the identifier of the first root server, nic.nordu.net), symbolics.com was the first…
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How to setup JAVA in WINDOWS 10
Hello everyone, Today I’ll let you guys guide, how to setup java environmental variables in windows 10 step by step and finally, test whether it is done correctly or not… Step 1: Download & Install the latest JDK from official ORACLE site Step 2: Copy this path “C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_121” and right click on “MY PC”…
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#27 Daily dose : Who was the first computer debugger?
Fixing errors in computer programs is called debugging. This term was coined by Grace Hoppers who was a Rear Admiral in US Navy. A moth had gotten stuck in the gears of a computer Hoppers was working on. It stopped the computer from functioning. When the insect was removed the machine worked again. Hoppers called…
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#26 Daily dose : When was the first digital computer invented?
There is no easy answer to this question due to the many different classifications of computers. The first mechanical computer, created by Charles Babbage in 1822, doesn’t really resemble what most would consider a computer today. The first digital computer : Short for Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the ABC began development by Professor John Vincent Atanasoff and…
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CWC #9: Bouquet
Custom Wallpaper Collections #9: Featuring the most beautiful bouquet in the whole series of the K-Drama “The Master’s Sun“… You can’t find these in Google images, that’s why it’s in our CWC For Mobile: For PC:
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CWC #8: Destiny Knot
Custom Wallpaper Collections #8: Featuring my favourite K-Drama “The Master’s Sun” alongside with their DESTINY KNOT ( chain ) in this wallpaper… For Mobile: For PC:
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CWC #6: MOM
Custom Wallpaper Collections #6: This wallpaper is especially for everyone, ‘coz everyone loves their MOM.. For Mobile: For PC:
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CWC #3: Kuchiki Rukia
Custom Wallpaper Collections #3: The silhouette of Kuchiki Rukia with some wise lines For Mobile: For PC:
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#25 Daily dose : When was the first computer game released?
Although there are other earlier examples of computer games, most consider the first true computer game or digital game to be “Spacewar!”. This game was first played and programmed by Steve Russell and first released in February 1962. The game ran on the DEC PDP-1 computer, and consisted of two spaceships that maneuvered around a…
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#24 Daily dose : Noble prize of computing
The A. M. Turing Award is ACM’s oldest and most prestigious award. It is presented annually to an individual who has made lasting contributions of a technical nature to the computing community. The award is presented each June at the ACM Awards Banquet and is accompanied by a prize of $1,000,000 plus travel expenses to…
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Pay ₹100 less for any movie tickets
Yes… you can pay 100 less for your movie tickets booked online Step 1: Book tickets for movie of your choice in Book my show app Step 2: Click “avail offer” and Select “debit card“ Step 3: Choose your VISA card and avail 100 rupees OFF Step 4: Ta-da, successfully booked your movie ticket 100…
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#23 Daily dose : Microsoft & SPARTA ???
You might be familiar with the Android codenames, such as Gingerbread and Marshmallow! However, even before it happened, Microsoft is accustomed to the habit of giving code-names for its projects, which it continues. Though the list goes back to some unknown projects, we can start from Windows XP, which was code-named as Whistler. It was…
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CWC #2: PRIDE of Kuchiki Byakuya
Custom Wallpaper Collections #2: Featuring the quotes of KUCHIKI BYAKUYA when battling with RUKIA’s Zanpakuto “Sode no Shirayuki” in Zanpakuto: A different tale arc FOR THE SAKE OF MY PRIDE, THERE IS NOTHING… I WON’T KILL !!! For Mobile: For PC:
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#22 Daily dose : The History of first android phone
Android Operating System which was launched by Google way back in 2008 is the most popular operating system for mobiles at the moment. The reason for its tremendous success is that it is an open source operating system. Android was developed by Android Inc and not Google! It was bought by Google in 2005. Android…
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Download Mini militia pro hack version,Temple run 2 mod,subway surf mod apk file with unlimited gems & life
1) Temple run 2 : Temple Run 2 is an action running game. It is developed under the banner ofImangi Studios, Top Developer on Google Playstore. It’s the sequel to the most famous and all-time greatest running game Temple Run which surely redefined the mobile gaming. Due to Temple Run the Android gaming got boosted…
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#20 Daily dose : Nikola Tesla May Be Dead, But He’s Still Providing Wi-Fi to Silicon Valley.
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#19 Daily dose : The history of silicon valley
The term “Silicon Valley” usually refers to the Santa Clara Valley in California.Silicon Valley became famous as the birthplace of the silicon-based transistor in the 1950s. A man named Don Hoefler later entered the nickname into the public consciousness through a series of articles he wrote for the Electronic News in 1971, having borrowed the…
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Adobe Products Complete Crack FREE
Howdy everyone, This week we have a special post… yes, the last week’s post CORAL SOFTWARE COMPLETE CRACK FREE created a stir, and many viewers requested me to post the Adobe Products crack such as Photoshop, After Effects, etc.., and hence this post originates Below, I’ll guide you to install Adobe Light Room 5 and you…
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#18 Daily dose : US’s top secret nuclear launch code was frighteningly simple
For nearly 20 years, the secret code to authorize launching U.S. nuclear missiles, and starting World War III, was terrifyingly simple and even noted down on a checklist. From 1962, when John F Kennedy instituted PAL encoding on nuclear weapons, until 1977, the combination to fire the devastating missiles at the height of the Cold…
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#17 Daily dose : The IBM SAGE – The heavyweight of all the computers
When the Soviet Union detonated their first atomic bomb on August 29, 1949, the United States government concluded that it needed a real-time, state-of-the-art air defense system. It turned to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which in turn recruited companies and other organizations to design what would be an online system covering all of North…
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#16 Daily dose : The Untold story about Bill gates and steve jobs
Founded in 1976 and 1975 respectively, Apple and Microsoft are the world’s two most valuable brands, according to Forbes. The rivalry between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates has been well documented through the years, with Jobs famously condemning Microsoft for making “really third-rate products” in 1995, whereas years later Gates claimed “”There’s nothing on the…
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#15 Daily dose : The birth of the iPhone
Apple’s iPhone wasn’t the first iPhone. Before Apple ever released the iPhone, Cisco Systems had originally patented the name. In fact, they sued Apple for calling its smartphone an iPhone. The Cisco iPhone was a VOIP phone that allowed users to call through Skype without having to use a computer. Both companies reached a settlement,…
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Convert 10 MB into ₹ 10
Hi everyone, Today I’ll tell you guys, how to convert your DATA into REAL MONEY… It’s so simple that it consumes only 10 MB data & 5 mins of your time… Step 1: Install mCent app from playstore Step 2: Install UC News app through the app… like I’ve done below Step 3: You’ll get ₹10…
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#13 Daily dose : The First skype wedding
On March 7, 2011 Samuel Kim and Helen Oh, both 27, were to be married in California until the groom got a lung infection, putting him in the UCI Medical Center hospital in Orange. The duo had friends and family members coming from their native Korea as well as from New York to their planned…
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#12 Daily dose : The Android mascot
The Android operating system was developed by Android Inc., in 2004 backed by Google. Later Google bought it in 2005 at a price of $50 million. Google’s Android operating system, has attained over a billion activations on devices like smartphones and tablets. Human with a robot appearance is the meaning of the word Android. It…
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Earn ₹200($3) instantly to your bank account
Hello everyone, This Quick Cash trick will guarantee your pocket with 200 rupees ( approx 3 dollars ) All you need to do is spend 15 minutes with a good quality INTERNET… Step 1: Install Phone Pe app for your ANDROID or IOS and make sure, you are using your registered phone number with bank in…
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CWC #1: Kuchiki Byakuya
Hello everyone, This new category is here by introduced to you guys to download the unique and amazing custom wallpapers made by our WSS team… Custom Wallpaper Collections #1: Kuchiki Byakuya featuring the 6th Division Captain in Bleach ( one of my fav ) with his popular quote “NO MATTER HOW STRONG A DEFENCE, A…
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#11 Daily dose : YouTube’s Annual April Fools Pranks
YouTube started April fool’s day pranks in 2008. Post that every year they successfully do it. In 2008 prank, all the links to the videos on the main page were redirected to Rick Astley’s music video “Never Gonna Give You Up”, also known as “Rickrolling” prank. Prank of 2009 was classic; they turned the page…
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#10 Daily dose : The twitter bird has a name
The official name of Twitter’s bird is Larry. Yes, his name is Larry Bird.The iconic little fellow-seen in Twitter’s logo shown in TV commercials, print ads and practically every web site is not named after Larry Page or Larry King. Turns out it’s named after basketball legend Larry Bird, a famous former Boston Celtics forward. …
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#8 Daily dose: Google’s pet – An T-Rex named Stan
Google has a pet T-rex, named Stan, which lives at their California headquarters. Founders bought it to remind the employees to not let Google go extinct. The lawn outside Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, is dominated by the imposing visage of “Stan”—tail thrashing, jaws agape, a full replica of the largest Tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever…
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#7 Daily dose : The Apple’s first logo.
Apple had three co-founders: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and a third who many people won’t have heard of: Ronald Wayne. Wayne left the company just 12 days after it was founded, and sold his 10 per cent share for just $800 plus an additional payout of $1,500. The most crushing part is that his share…
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