Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Result out of 6th sem

I am very scared when i am heard that result 6th sem is out.Iam very nervous n feeling shivering that day.I dont know that was my result .I am continously mumering n remembering to god and saying that god plzz help me out.
At 2 o' clock I check my result on net.I am all clear with 67%. I am very happy to see  my result .At first i call my frnd jstn to inform him that my result was gud n say that u also check ur result...then i thank to my god .After some tym when i call him he say that my result was not good.This tym all group frndzz was all clr with good percentage.But im not happy that 2 of my best  frndzz was not get good result this time .Then im pray for my bst frndzz .I am motivated to  my frndzz to do hard work n get good result in nxt sem.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Window 7 available on mobile phone


Windows Phone 7 Series. Get used to the name, because it's now a part of the smartphone vernacular... however verbose it may seem. Today Microsoft launches one of its most ambitious (if not most ambitious) projects: the rebranding of Windows Mobile. The company is introducing the new mobile OS at Mobile World Congress 2010, in Barcelona, and if the press is anything to be believed, this is just the beginning. The phone operating system does away with pretty much every scrap of previous mobile efforts from Microsoft, from the look and feel down to the underlying code -- everything is brand new. 7 Series has rebuilt Windows Mobile from the ground up, featuring a completely altered home screen and user interface experience, robust Xbox LIVE and Zune integration, and vastly new and improved social networking tools. Gone is the familiar Start screen, now replaced with "tiles" which scroll vertically and can be customized as quick launches, links to contacts, or self contained widgets. The look of the OS has also been radically upended, mirroring the Zune HD experience closely, replete with that large, iconic text for menus, and content transitions which elegantly (and dimensionally) slide a user into and out of different views. The OS is also heavily focused on social networking, providing integrated contact pages which show status updates from multiple services and allow fast jumps to richer cloud content (such as photo galleries). The Xbox integration will include LIVE games, avatars, and profiles, while the Zune end of things appears to be a carbon copy of the standalone device's features (including FM radio).


The phones will find their way to over 60 cellphone operators in more than 30 countries this year. Microsoft tapped Dell, HTC, LG, and Samsung to deliver the Snapdragon-based handsets with a carrier list that includes AT&T, T-Mobile USA, Vodafone, TELUS, América Móvil, Deutsche Telekom AG, Movistar, O2, Orange, SFR, SingTel, and Telstra. And that's just for the first wave -- Microsoft has even more handsets coming in 2011 including the first for Sprint and Verizon in the US. Here's the lineup of 480 x 800 pixel (WVGA) phones announced today:

·         HTC 7 Surround -- The 3.8-inch T8788 with slideout speaker for AT&T and Telus
·         HTC HD7 -- Schubert comes of age as a 4.3-inch HD2 cousin for T-Mobile and beyond
·         HTC 7 Trophy -- the 3.8-inch Spark headed to international carriers
·         HTC 7 Mozart -- another heavily leaked int'l player with 3.7-inch display
·         Dell Venue Pro -- 4.1-inch portrait QWERTY slider for T-Mobile we broke as Lightning
·         Samsung Focus -- AT&T's 4-inch Super AMOLED slate we broke as Cetus
·         Samsung Omnia 7 -- the i8700 is a 4-inch Super AMOLED jobbie for Europe
·         LG Optimus 7/7Q -- the E900 is the official 3.8-inch global workhorse
·         LG Quantum -- AT&T's 3.5-inch landscape slider first seen as the C900
·         HTC 7 Pro -- a 3.6-inch QWERTY slider for Sprint (2011)
"Glance and Go," is the slogan Microsoft is using to differentiate itself from an already crowded smartphone market. Something we've already seen alluded to in that leaked AT&T ad

Friday, September 9, 2011

Shayari on friendship and love


FRIENDSHIP SHAYARI:-




Agar itni Pyari soch tumhari na hoti,
mulakat tumse humari na hoti
tadapte rehte sachche Dost k liye
agar Dosti tumse humari na hoti…

Khuda na kare aapko kabhi koi gam mile,
khushiyan aur hansi har dam mile,
gum jab bhi bad chale aapki aur…..
khuda kare raaste me use hum mile…


Do pal ki zindgi, yu hi beet jayegi.
Kali raat k baad nayi Subah ayegi.
Agar Doston ki yaad satayegi to kasam se
aapki yaad sabse pehle aayegi…..!


Kash koi khushiyon ki dukan hoti,
usse hamari kuch pehchan hoti,
Lelete tumhare liye sari khushiyan…..
Kimat chahe uski hamari Jaan hoti.


Teri Muskuraht meri pehchaan hai,
Teri Khushi meri jaan hai,
Kuch bhi nahi meri zindgi…..
Bas itna samajh le ki tera Dost hona meri shaan hai!
`
Dosti se aaj pyaar sharmaya hai
Teri dosti ne humein jina sikhaya hai
Kya maange khuda se hum
Woh to khud aaj mere dar par
Teri dosti maangne aaya hai.



Shayari on friendship and love


FRIENDSHIP SHAYARI:-
Agar itni Pyari soch tumhari na hoti,
mulakat tumse humari na hoti
tadapte rehte sachche Dost k liye
agar Dosti tumse humari na hoti…

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

First Mango phone hits market tomorrow, general availability... soon?


The first Windows Phone Mango handset hits the market tomorrow. The Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T has launched in Japan, available under KDDI's "au" brand. The water-resistant, dust-resistant phone sports a 13.2 MP camera and 32 GB of storage, and comes in three colors: the eye-searing citrus and magenta, and a rather more staid black. Both GSM and CDMA communications are supported.
As with most Windows Phones, the devices will include a handful of custom applications. These include DLNA media streaming, navigation, a social networking client, and a custom e-mail app.
The timing of the launch is a little surprising. The Windows Phone Marketplace only started accepting Mango submissions yesterday; there are scant few Mango-aware applications currently available, and that situation is unlikely to change substantially before the phone's release tomorrow.
No other carrier has announced any Mango devices yet, nor have any announcements been made as to when existing users will be able to upgrade. Even the imminent launch of the IS12T hasn't prompted Microsoft to be any more forthcoming with upgrade information.
Mango is all but essential for phones selling to the Japanese market, as it's the first version of Windows Phone to include support for non-Latin character sets. Mango includes support for, among others, Japanese, Chinese and Korean input. This dependence is no doubt what prompted Fujitsu/Toshiba to launch with Mango rather than the current released build.
The release underscores that it's ultimately the carriers who are in charge of Windows Phone's availability. KDDI is happy that it's good enough, so is launching the phone. Everyone else just has to wait.
The software was finished weeks ago—but when it gets into users' hands is anyone's guess. One data point worth considering: build 7392, a security update for the NoDo copy-and-paste release, still isn't available universally. AT&T and Verizon are both holding back according to Microsoft. And build 7392 was released onMay 3rd. Windows Phone's users could have a long wait ahead of them.

First Mango phone hits market tomorrow, general availability... soon?