Wednesday 29 October 2014

iphone 6 plus top 10 features

1. Systemwide Hindi support

Finally, you can set Hindi as the system language in iOS. Go to Settings > General > Language & Region > iPhone Language > Hindi. This doesn't just change the keyboard, but the entire UI as well.





2. New Indian language keyboard

Full system support for more Indian languages will take longer to arrive, but we have more keyboard options than before. Hindi and Tamil keyboards were already available in iOS 7, and the latest update adds Marathi, Bengali, Urdu and English (India) keyboards. Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard.





 
3. Hide keyboard prediction by swiping down


 Speaking of keyboards, if you don't like the word predictions that pop up above the keyboard, you can quickly hide them. Just place your finger on the predictions and swipe down. To reveal these again, swipe up in the same place.


4. Hey Siri

You don't need to press and hold the home button to use Siri anymore. If your device is charging, just say, "Hey Siri" to activate it. Enable this at Settings > General > Siri > Allow "Hey Siri" > On.





5. Siri buys songs, identifies them too

You can also ask Siri to purchase content on the iTunes Store now. Also, it can listen to music and identify the track for you. Ask Siri what song is playing and it will listen and answer, via Shazam.



6. Zoom out to tab view in Safari [iPad only]

When you're Safari on your iPad, you can zoom out all the way to tab view. Use the pinch gesture (two fingers) to do so. This can be handy if you've got a lot of tabs open and want a quick preview to find the page you want, or even if you want to rearrange them.

  
7. Safari tab search button [iPad only]

When you reach tab view, you'll see a Search button on the top-left. This lets you find a particular tab, which is useful if you've opened too many tabs and can't find what you need in the previews. It searches tab titles, so just enter the name of the website or title to find the right one.

  

 


 8. Reader View Available text in Safari

Safari has a nice Reader View feature, which removes clutter from websites to make them reader-friendly. If Reader View is available on any website, Safari now shows the text: "Reader View Available" in the address bar. Just tap the three horizontal lines on the left side of the address bar to activate it. Once activated, you can increase or decrease font size as well, which wasn't possible in iOS 7. Tap the big A button at the top of the page to increase text size and the small button to reduce it.



9. Request Desktop Site

Stuck on a terrible mobile website? Tap the address bar, swipe down the list of bookmarks and you'll see a Request Desktop Site button. Tap it to open the desktop view.  



10. DuckDuckGo

You can now set privacy-focussed search engine DuckDuckGo as default in Safari. Tap Settings > Safari > Search Engines > DuckDuckGo.





Thursday 16 October 2014

Brazilian Town Run by Women Is Looking for a Few Good (Single) Men

I'm sure many men have dreamed of an island completely populated by exotic women. Of course, fantasy is fantasy, but what if it were reality? In a certain regard, it is — in Noiva do Cordeiro, Brazil.
It's a scenic rural town in the hills outside of Belo Horizante with one big quirk, or perk, depending on whom you talk to. This Brazilian town is inhabited and governed almost entirely by women, its population consisting of more than 600 mostly single women aged 20 to 25. Sons are sent away at 18, and spouses are banned from the town except on weekends. 
Now the women have made an appeal to bring more single men to the town. But there's one caveat: Men have to follow their rules. OK, that shouldn't be too hard to do. But the truth is that any incoming men have to follow all the guidelines that the women created, from town planning to farming, religion, and more. 
The motivation for the way the town is set up is a direct result of its history: The town was founded in 1891 by Maria Senhorinha de Lima, who had been excommunicated as an adultress after leaving a man she had been forced to marry. Over time, she was joined by other single women and female-headed families, and the insular society came into being. In the 1940s, an evangelical pastor, Anisio Pereira, took one of the town's 16-year-old girls as his wife and founded a church there, imposing strict puritanical rules. When he died in 1995, the town's women determined that they would never again be subject to male domination, and they dismantled Pereira's church.
Resident Nelma Fernandes, 23, said, "The only men we single girls meet are either married or related to us…. We all dream of falling in love and getting married. But we like living here and don't want to have to leave the town to find a husband." If Web traffic is any indication of interested possible suitors, it appears that the town's plea worked: Its website went down because of all the visitors to the site. So, fellas looking for an opportunity like this, pack your bags — Brazilian girls are calling.


Wednesday 15 October 2014

advance Japanese robotics

There are many variations of Japanese robotics. Some different types of robots are: Humanoid Entertainment Robots, Androids, Animal (four legged) Robots, Social Robots, Guard Robots, and many more. There are also a variety of characteristics for these robots.

The Robotics industry is more important in Japan than any other country in the world. Japan employs over a quarter of a million industrial robot workers. In the next 15 years, Japan estimates that number to jump to over one million and they expect revenue for robotics to be near $70 billion by 2025.

Top 10 Health Benefits of Green Tea

Green tea is one of the most valued and widely consumed drinks in the world. Besides being a delicious beverage, green tea has many powerful benefits due to its significant antiviral, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cavity properties.
The compounds present in this beverage provide relief from many common health issues and at the same time reduce the risk of many chronic diseases and serious health problems. Due to its immense health benefits, green tea can do wonders for your health. Just three to four cups of green tea today can do your health a big favor.
Here are the top 10 health benefits of green tea.




1. Improves Brain Health        

Our brains need healthy blood vessels to function properly. According to a Swiss study, people who drink green tea regularly have greater activity in the working-memory area of their brains. It has also been found that green tea helps block the formation of plaques that are linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, the two most common neurodegenerative disorders. Green tea even delays the deterioration caused by Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, due to the bioactive compounds present in green tea that can have various protective effects on neurons. To boost your memory and ward off disease, simply drink one or two cups of green tea daily.

2. Lowers Blood Sugar Levels

Green tea also helps keep blood sugar levels stable in people who suffer from diabetes. The compounds polyphenols and polysaccharides present in green tea can be useful to both types of diabetes. Green tea can stimulate insulin production in the pancreas, regulate blood sugar levels and absorb glucose in those with Type 1 diabetes. In Type 2 diabetes, green tea helps reduce the frequent blood sugar spikes that often lead to complications in the eyes, heart and kidneys. In fact, green tea is one of the best things that a diabetic person may include in his or her diet plan.

3. Reduces Cholesterol Levels

Green tea can also effectively reduce bad cholesterol in the blood and improve the ratio of good cholesterol to bad cholesterol. Studies regarding the effect of green tea consumption on cholesterol levels suggest that it lowers the level of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, the “bad” cholesterol. At the same time, it helps raise the level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which is considered “good.” There are certain compounds in green tea that help block the absorption of cholesterol in the digestive tract, while simultaneously aiding in its excretion. Also, green tea keeps the arteries clean by preventing the oxidization of LDL, which can cause plaque buildup and increase the risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

4. Promotes Oral Health 

Green tea consumption is associated with improved dental health and a lower risk of cavities. The natural fluoride in green tea, polyphenols and catechins can effectively kill the bacteria that cause tooth decay, bad breath, cavities and various gum diseases. According to a study published by the European Journal of Nutrition, consumption of one or more cups of green tea a day can significantly reduce the risk of tooth loss. However, the oral benefits of green tea are lost when sugar, honey, or other sweeteners are added to the tea.

5. Helps Maintain Body Weight 

Several studies have proven that a cup of green tea daily can reduce body fat, especially in the abdominal area. It can also significantly decrease body fat percentage, body weight and waist circumference. Also, the catechins in green tea help generate heat within the body, which in turn burns extra calories. The polyphenol in green tea works to intensify levels of fat oxidation and the rate at which your body turns food into calories. Studies indicate that the combination of caffeine and other compounds in the tea appears to boost metabolism, burn calories and break down fat .

6. Supports Skin Health  

If you wish to look younger than your age, one or two cups of green tea can help a lot.          The antioxidant and             anti-inflammatory properties in green tea protect the skin from the harmful effects of free radicals, which cause wrinkling, brown spots and skin aging. Studies have demonstrated that green tea applied topically can also reduce sun damage. In addition, green tea helps fight against skin cancer.

7. Lowers Blood Pressure 

Regular consumption of green tea is thought to reduce the risk of high blood pressure. It helps keep blood pressure down by repressing angiotensin, which leads to high blood pressure. In fact, according to study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, people who consumed one-half to two and a half cups of green tea regularly for at least one year reduced the risk of developing high blood pressure by 46% as compared to those who did not drink any green tea.

8. Reduces the Risk of Cancer 

Multiple studies show that the numerous antioxidants in green tea may lower the risk of various types of cancer like breast, prostate, colorectal, pancreatic, esophageal, bladder, lung, and stomach cancer. In fact, the antioxidants in green tea are 100 times more effective than vitamin C and 24 times better than vitamin E. Drinking as many as four cups of green tea a day may be necessary to reap its anti-cancer benefits.

9. Keeps Bones Strong 

The high fluoride content in green tea helps maintain bone strength. Regular consumption of green tea is associated with a lower risk of osteoporotic fractures. Loss of bone density is prevented by the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties present in green tea. It helps suppress the breakdown of bone while increasing the amount and activity of bone-building cells. Drink green tea every day to help preserve your bone density.

10. Fights Against Aging  

The antioxidants, especially those known as polyphenols, in green tea help protect the skin from harmful free radicals. In fact, polyphenols help fight against various signs of aging, promote longevity, and treat skin diseases. Also, the high levels of oligomeric proanthocyanidins in green tea are thought to help slow down premature ageing if taken internally. This is one reason green tea is being used in a host of beauty products.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday 14 October 2014

Lets Make Some Green Tea

Determine how many cups of green tea you would want to make. The general guideline is one teaspoon (5 g) of green tea leaves (or pearls) per one cup of water. This will yield one cup of brewed tea.

Measure out the desired amount of green tea leaves (or pearls) and place them in your tea strainer or sieve.

Fill a non-reactive pot or pan (glass or stainless steel) with water and heat it to about 180 °F (80 °C). You can use a candy thermometer to watch the temperature, but if you don't have one, then keep an eye on the water so that it doesn't boil.

Place the filled tea strainer or sieve into an empty mug or cup.

Pour the heated water into the mug, over the tea leaves.

Steep the tea leaves for 2 - 3 minutes but not any longer, or else your tea will become slightly bitter.

Remove the tea strainer from the mug.

Let your tea cool down for a few moments and enjoy your perfect cup of green tea.

Finished.      

Monday 13 October 2014

Secret alien Base on Himalaya

Kongka La is the low ridge pass in the Himalayas. It is in the disputed India-China border area in Ladakh.The Chinese held northeastern part is known as Aksai Chin and Indian South West is known as Ladakh.This is the area where Indian and Chinese armies fought major war in 1962.
The area is one of the least accessed areas in the world and by agreement the two countries do not patrol this part of the border.According to many tourists, Buddhist monks and the local people of Ladakh, the Indian Army and the Chinese Military maintain the line of control. But there is something much more serious happening in this area.Few local people on the Indian and Chinese sides, this is where the UFOs are seen coming out of the ground.

According to many, the UFO underground bases are in this region and both the Indian and Chinese Government know this very well.

Sunday 12 October 2014

About English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua francat is spoken as a first language by the majority populations of several sovereign states, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and a number of Caribbean nations; and it is an official language of almost 60 sovereign states. It is the third-most-common native language in the world, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish . It is widely learned as a second language and is an official language of the European Union, many Commonwealth countries and the United Nations, as well as in many world organizations.

English arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and what is now southeast Scotland. Following the extensive influence of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom from the 17th to mid-20th centuries through the British Empire, it has been widely propagated around the world .

The world
Through the spread of American-dominated media and technology. English has become the leading language of international discourse and the lingua franca in many regions.
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