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10 Best Paid Android Apps
Many people feel that piracy and ad-supported apps define the Android experience, but there are actually quite a few great Android apps out there; apps that are worth paying for, to get the best experience with your phone. Google has slowly been making it easier for Indians to buy apps by selling
Rs.17 Crore sanctioned for FREE COACHING for Minority Students
Its good news for Minority students - Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Parsis, Jains studying 12th std in the current academic year 2015-16 and Preparing for Engineering & Medical Entrance Exams. The Central Government has given more than Rs.17 Crore as grant to coaching centres selected ac
Microsoft launches Lumia 950, 950 XL; priced at Rs 43,699 and Rs 49,399
Microsoft Corp has launched its new line of Lumia smartphones that run on the company's latest operating system Windows 10 in India. The all-new Microsoft Lumia 950 and 950XL are priced at Rs 43,699 and Rs 49,399 respectively. Lumia 950 includes a 5.2-inch display and a hexacore processor, while
Indian Employees Likely To Get 10.6% Salary Hike In 2016: Reports
According to Towers Watson 2015-16 Asia-Pacific Salary Budget Planning Report says, "India is expected to see an overall projected salary increase of 10.8 per cent. Factoring inflation at 6.1 per cent, the net salary increase in 2016 is expected to be marginally higher at 4.7 per cent as against 4.5
This internet technology is 100 times faster than Wi-Fi
A new type of wireless internet technology has been developed that could provide a connection that's 100 times faster than traditional WiFi. The tech is called LiFi, and was tested by an Estonian start-up called Velmenni, who are currently trialling it in offices. LiFi has proved capable of se
Google Maps offers offline option
Google Maps is getting disconnected. With an update for Android phones on Tuesday, you’ll be able to search nearby businesses and get driving directions, including turn-by-turn voice prompts, even if your Internet connection is spotty or non-existent. Google says a version for iPhones will come soon
The Biggest Mistake Job Seekers Make May SURPRISE You
When you’re at a job interview, you want to impress. One of the ways to do that is asking questions. The responses you get can offer insight to how you can personalize your communication and it shows the employer that you are engaged and interested. However, there are some questions that are better
BlackBerry dips its toes into Android market with 'Priv'
BlackBerry now ventures into the Android market with its latest release called 'Priv'. With this smartphone, the tech company's product will carry all Android-based applications, including Google applications. 'Priv' boasts of a unique feature: This is the first Android phone with a physical keyboar
Income Certificate no longer required for applying scholarships
As per the directions given by Ministry of Minority Affairs the eligible Minority students who are applying for Pre-Matric, Post-Matric & Merit Cum Means Scholarships 2015-16 NEED NOT SUBMIT Income certificate issued by Tahsildar or Xerox copy of the BPL or Antyodaya Card INSTEAD Self-declaratio
India successfully test-fires nuclear-capable Prithvi II missile
BALASORE(ODISHA): India on Thursday successfully test-fired its indigenously developed nuclear capable Prithvi-II missile, which has a strike range of 350 km, as part of a user trial by the Army. The missile test was carried out from a mobile launcher from launch complex-3 of the Integrated Test
Electronic plants created
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have created analog and digital electronics circuits inside living plants. The group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE), under the leadership of Professor Magnus Berggren, have used the vascular system of living roses to build key components
Delhi boy gets Rs 1.27 crore offer from Google
NEW DELHI: Delhi boy Chetan Kakkar has set a new record for international placement for Delhi Technological University (DTU) by grabbing an offer of 1,90,000 USD (Rs 1.27 crore approx) per annum from Google. An alumnus of Springdales, Pusa Road, Kakkar said DTU campus has made a great difference to
Watch how the Earth rotates on NASA's new website
NASA has launched a new website where you can see images of the full, sunlit side of the Earth as it rotates every day. Once a day, the US space agency will post at least a dozen new colour images of Earth acquired from 12 to 36 hours earlier by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC).
How To Answer 7 Of The Most Common Interview Questions
7 Most Common Interview Questions Here are seven of the most common interview questions, what the hiring manager is really asking, and how you should respond: 1. “TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF.” What the hiring manager is really asking… “How do your education, work history, and professional aspirations
Samsung Galaxy On5, Galaxy On7 With 4G LTE Support Launched in India
Samsung has launched its Galaxy On series of smartphones in India. The Samsung Galaxy On5 has been priced at Rs. 8,990, while the Samsung Galaxy On7 has been priced at Rs. 10,990. The dual-SIM dual-4G Android 5.1.1 Lollipop-based smartphones from Samsung will be available from midnight Tuesday exclu
4 Mistakes To Avoid A Derail In Your Job Search
For some people, it may just take a month or two to go from job searching to landing that dream job offer and starting work. However, it’s not always that easy and smooth of a process most of the time. In fact, according to a 2015 article from “U.S. News & World Report” on what’s different about
'World's Smallest Portable Windows 10 PC Launched at Rs.6,500'
In case you haven't been paying attention, computers around you are getting increasingly smaller. The market is already jammed with miniature portable computers, and now there is another interesting addition to the mix. InFocus, an American electronics company has announced the launch of Kangaroo.
IISc makes Indian debut in top 100 world university ranking
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore broke India's poor ranking spell by making a debut in the world's top 100 universities for engineering and technology. IISc made its entry at 99th spot in a list that remains dominated by US institutions with Stanford, CalTech and Massachusetts Ins