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Airbus CEO sees 'flying car' prototype ready by end of year Airbus Group plans to test a prototype for a self-piloted fl...
17/01/2017

Airbus CEO sees 'flying car' prototype ready by end of year

Airbus Group plans to test a prototype for a self-piloted flying car as a way of avoiding gridlock on city roads by the end of the year, the aerospace group's chief executive said on Monday.

Airbus last year formed a division called Urban Air Mobility that is exploring concepts such as a vehicle to transport individuals or a helicopter-style vehicle that can carry multiple riders. The aim would be for people to book the vehicle using an app, similar to car-sharing schemes.

"One hundred years ago, urban transport went underground, now we have the technological wherewithal to go above ground," Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the DLD digital tech conference in Munich, adding he hoped the Airbus could fly a demonstration vehicle for single-person transport by the end of the year.

"We are in an experimentation phase, we take this development very seriously," he said, adding that Airbus recognised such technologies would have to be clean to avoid further polluting congested cities.

He said using the skies could also reduce costs for city infrastructure planners. "With flying, you don't need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads," he said.

Enders said Airbus, as the world's largest maker of commercial helicopters, wanted to invest to make the most of new technologies such as autonomous driving and artificial intelligence, to usher in what amounts to an era of flying cars.

"If we ignore these developments, we will be pushed out of important segments of the business," he said.

A spokesman for Airbus declined to say how much the company was investing in urban mobility.

A car that can fly, and an aircraft that can be driven

Tata Hexa launch Tommorow!!!!   Tata Motors’ much awaited sport utility vehicle (SUV) Hexa will be launched in January 2...
17/01/2017

Tata Hexa launch Tommorow!!!!



Tata Motors’ much awaited sport utility vehicle (SUV) Hexa will be launched in January 2017.

Hexa will compete with the likes of Toyota Innova Crysta and Mahindra XUV 500.

The SUV is expected to be priced between Rs 13 lakh - Rs 18 lakh.

How do I become mentally strong?Follow these steps as much as you can!!!You can succeed one dayI don’t think mental toug...
17/01/2017

How do I become mentally strong?

Follow these steps as much as you can!!!You can succeed one day

I don’t think mental toughness is something you are born with, and I strongly believe it’s something we can all learn along the journey. After studying many examples of successful people and top performers, here are the 10 traits people with high mental toughness have in common.

Delayed gratification. Most people fail because they give in to temptations or give up to challenges too quickly. Mentally strong people understand how to work hard and contribute more now before they even think about returns. Psychologist Walter Mischel proved the ability of delayed gratification contributes to one’s success later in life, in his marshmallow experiment held in the late 1960 and early 1970.
Embrace constraints. We want to believe we have total freedom, and we think more freedom makes us better off. The truth is the opposite. When some people naively want to have all the freedom, happy people embrace constraints. When they want all the glory, successful people embrace failures. When they want to be perfect, mentally strong people embrace imperfections.
Never seek for permission. They own themselves responsible. They never seek for permission and authority. They make their own way. If they made mistakes and hit a roadblock, they suck it up. They don’t control things that can’t be control – such as money and people. But besides those, they are always in control, especially their own state of mind.
Focus on the fundamentals. Start with the fundamentals. Focus on the thing that matters the most. This helps us to eliminate distractions and cut through the noise.
Consistency. Mentally strong people are not born to be strong mentally, but they learned along the way. Success doesn’t come in a day or two, and mentally strong people understand the power of consistency. They take tiny actions continuously and focus on the progress, they build habit consciously.
Self-awareness. Figure out your vision and purpose. Define your own identity. Then, know your strengths and weaknesses, know your roles, know your position, and know your goals. People who are self-aware are stronger mentally because they know how to deal with almost every circumstance and environment. Gary Vaynerchuk is the one who constantly emphasizing the importance of self-awareness today!
Sees thing as what it really is. Mentally strong people never create stories for themselves. The ability to see thing as it really is required practice. To be mentally strong, you need to stop telling yourself the stories that make you comfortable and hide your true self and the reality behind the curtain. Accept the reality and then take action to fight against any adversity.
Optimism. One thing that moves us forward is hope. If there is no hope, there is no action and thus, no results. Mentally strong people believe in themselves, at the same time, believe in faith. The failure of seeing hope in everything you do will fail you before you even try.
Embrace uncertainty. Most people want to predict the future. Certainty and safety are necessities since the evolution of mankind. But no one can predict the future with 100% accuracy, which means there will always be uncertainty. Weak people flee away from it, mentally strong people embrace it.
Willingness to learn and expand. Curiosity and the willingness to figure things out make people stronger mentally. Read, experiment, learn, reflect. Successful people never stop learning, even from a defeat, and that’s exactly what makes them stronger.

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17/01/2017

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"I am not Ambani, I don’t want to make money, I just showed India, a possibility": Mohit Goel, MD Ringing BellsMonths af...
24/06/2016

"I am not Ambani, I don’t want to make money, I just showed India, a possibility": Mohit Goel, MD Ringing Bells

Months after announcing the 'world's cheapest phone' worth Rs 251, and announcing delivery of 50 lakh phones from April 10 to June 30, founder owner of Noida based, Ringing Bells, Mohit Goel who had launched the phone with in the presence of senior BJP leaders, Murali Manohar Joshi and Manohar Parrikkar in the national capital, today showed two models of Freedom 251 phones, one black, the other white to TOI. In a conversation with Sharmila Bhowmick, Goel, who had only few months ago captured the imagination of the country with his idea, said he has 2 lakh phone now to deliver and it is only a pilot launch. He can't offer anything more at the moment.
Where is this phone from? How are you going to sell it now?
This phone is from Taiwan. We imported it via third party in a knocked down format of 26 pieces. It was assembled and branded in a Haridwar factory. We are packaging it as Made In India. We have two lakh phones and we will deliver them over a month in a staggered manner. This is the maximum we can do at the moment. We are seeking government support; it cannot go ahead otherwise.
You had said that you are looking for investors?
I have many offers of investment. We will announce our formal tie ups next week. However, it is the idea of a cheap smart phone that I was trying to show the country. I am not Ambani, I am not here to make money. I was doing it for my country, to help make the country go digital.
What is your next course of action?
I have major investors interested in the project. But my limit is two lakh, I don't have the capacity to deliver more than this. This can only happen if the government backs me. So this is a pilot launch. I can't offer more phones at the moment.
What is the specification of this phone?
It is 4 inch wide, with 1GB RAM, 8GB internal ram, expandable to 32GB. It has a quad core processor. There are two models, one black, one white.
What is the market price of the phone, how are you subsidising it?
The market price of the phone is Rs 1,180. We are selling it at Rs 251. We have preloaded it with mobile applications, which cannot be disabled. There are 12 such apps. So all those app companies have subsidised the cost.
What about your market catchment?
I have a catchment of 7.5 crore registered people, who are interested in this phone. So there is a market for an affordable smart phone in India.
How will you distribute it?
The two lakh phones on first come first serve basis will be distributed. This will go to people who have registered online. We have 280 on ground dealers for on ground distribution. We have 70 lakh offline bookings so far.
First BJP leaders launched your phone then they lodged an FIR against you calling it a Ponzi scam.
The BJP was initially backing it. Then they withdrew support. The Kirit Somaiya FIR was dissolved by the court as a 'premature' complaint.
Where all do you have distribution network?
I have distributors in 12 states including UP, J&K, Assam, Gujarat among others. Not just Freedom 251, my other phones are also supplied through these.
What about your next course of action?
Next I am launching the cheapest LED TV of 32-inch at Rs 10,000. But this time, there will be no pre-booking.

Ted Nash.When Ted Nash was 16 he decided to build an app to test out Apple's new App Store. He called it "Fit or Fugly,"...
24/06/2016

Ted Nash.

When Ted Nash was 16 he decided to build an app to test out Apple's new App Store. He called it "Fit or Fugly," and it claimed to scientifically analyse photos of your friends to judge whether they were attractive or not.
It was a simple app, more of a joke than anything else. But as people bought iPhones and experimented with the App Store, Fit or Fugly took off.

The app was downloaded over 6 million times, and it received 180,000 downloads in a day. Nash priced his app at $1, so take away Apple's 30% App Store cut, and he made $126,000 (£85,000) in just a single day. It wasn't bad for a 16-year-old living in a farmhouse in Somerset, experimenting with the App Store.
Fit Or Fugly

Nash didn't stop there. He made a lot of money from Fit or Fugly (later renamed FaceRate), but he released another app that skirted controversy: Little Gossip. It was an early version of modern apps like Secret, Whisper, and Yik Yak that allow people to post anonymous comments online. But Little Gossip was designed for schools.

Nash says he was 17 when he released Little Gossip. "I didn't do socialising, to be honest. I was useless at it," he says. "I built a platform that was totally anonymous for my friends at school to write about what happened the night before." But that platform for his friends at school quickly spread to other schools, then to universities and offices. Little Gossip was flooded with anonymous posts, and it was more than Nash could handle.

Little Gossip

A screenshot of Little Gossip before it was shut down.

"In the first hour we had something like 33,000 hits," he says. "We ended up getting 50,000 pieces of gossip submitted every day." Nash decided not to moderate the content (known as gossips) on his service. Instead, he left it to become a free-for-all, and malicious content spread.

"About 10% of all gossip submitted was incredibly malicious, to the point of it being dangerous. If someone was on the receiving end of that you could become mentally unstable or suicidal. I was getting complaints left, right and centre. I was getting legal threats from different people at school."

Nash says that journalists started to take notice of his site, and some even travelled to his family home to ask him about it. "The intercom was ringing on the gate, and my Mum went out after having her morning shower, in her dressing gown, to find The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, and The Guardian outside our gate saying 'Does Ted Nash live here? We want to talk to him about Little Gossip.' Mum was like 'What on earth have you done?'"

Eventually Nash shut down Little Gossip because of the negative press attention and malicious content that spread through the site. "If I was in Silicon Valley I could have gone and raised a hell of a lot of money and grown it," he says, but he still pulled the plug.

That was back in 2011. Now, five years later, Nash is still involved in the App Store. But this time he's not developing apps himself. Instead, he's running a mobile advertising company called Tapdaq that helps developers attract users to their own apps. It works by encouraging users to shuffle between similar apps on the Tapdaq network, preventing them from getting bored and leaving.

he Tapdaq team.

It's all about building a community of likeminded developers that have similar apps. One developer who runs a shooting game could use Tapdaq to advertise his app to another, similar, app. It doesn't matter whether it's an app they own or one by another company, Tapdaq lets them cross-promote.

They "collaborate with each other as opposed to compete" and encourage users to swap between their apps. Right now Tapdaq is more about retaining users rather than showing ads to them, but that functionality is coming soon.

Nash previously created its own virtual currency known as "daq" that developers could earn and trade for app installs. It was a complicated way of encouraging developers to sign up, and Tapdaq killed off "daq." Nash now admits that his virtual currency for developers was "convoluted" and "over-intellectualised."

18/03/2016

Feeling jealous on these people :-(

IIT Patna’s Student Bags Rs 1.8 crore job with Google

In India, it has been a dream for many students who complete their higher education to look for highest paying jobs from Apple, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, Adobe, and Facebook. IIT students have again proved that such dream can be a reality by grabbing the highest paid jobs from the aforementioned firms. Early this year, an IIT Kharagpur student, Vatsalysa Singh bagged an INR 2 crore per annum package with Microsoft. Later this year, other IIT students of the country have also been awarded with such highest paying jobs. Business Insider interrogates that life is merry, once the milestone of entering into the IITs of the country is achieved!!

Here are such stories of IITians achievements in the past two years
IIT Student, Abhishek Pant Bags Rs 2-crore in Google

22-Year-old Abhishek Pant, a final year computer science student of IIT Kharagpur bagged a job at google Inc. with a package of 2 crore per annum in 2014. He was born and brought up in the US and his family moved to Pune in 2006. He was the topper in the CBSE 10th exams with aggregate of 97.6 %. He had to initially clear two technical rounds over the phone for his 3 months internship. During the end of his internship he had to undergo few rounds of interviews to get a job at Google. He successfully managed to crack all the rounds and get into the design solutions cell. The company asked him to join the company on September, next year.

IIT-Bombay girl, Astha Agarwal Gets Rs 2.1 crore
Astha Agarwal joined department of computer science engineering at IIT-Bombay after securing rank of 90 in all India JEE 2011 exams. The IIT student from Jaipur got selected by Facebook to work as a software engineer. She bags an annual salary package of 2.1 crore. Later, she realized that she was the highest among all, FB offered. She also got an offer from Google but she preferred to join FB because FB has lesser employees than Google and has higher growing opportunities.

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WhatsApp Voice Calling Feature Available on Android, Need a Invite to Get ItA cross platform messaging app, Whatsapp mes...
25/02/2015

WhatsApp Voice Calling Feature Available on Android, Need a Invite to Get It

A cross platform messaging app, Whatsapp messenger, which allows user to send messages, now added the latest feature of voice calling. To get this feature, Android users need to update to the latest version and then find out a friend who already has the feature. After this, your friend, who has who has that facility should call you up to activate the facility. If some one calls a user who has the older version of the app, the message tells the user that the app needs to be updated. The version of WhatsApp that supports calling is 2.11.528. Initially, when WhatsApp was testing this feature in a limited way, it worked only on Android phones running the Lollipop.

In this the app's bar at the top features three primary tabs, one for text-based chats, one for contacts, and a new one for calls. Moreover, The WhatsApp calling feature doesn't require Android Lollipop. It also works on Android KitKat. For the better experience, use the Version 2.11.531, which is available directly from WhatsApp website.

WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app for smartphones, which is send to send images, video, and audio media messages. This application is available in all the platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, Blackberry etc. Indeed, WhatsApp is the mostly used popular messaging app with more than 600 million active users, with India alone boasting a user base of more than 70 million. According to the company report, this app has surpassed 700 million users, during Jan 2015.

5 Tips to Learn Programming FasterThe tech sector has long been considered one of the best for job seekers, and two rece...
25/02/2015

5 Tips to Learn Programming Faster

The tech sector has long been considered one of the best for job seekers, and two recent reports suggest that demand for tech careers will only continue to grow. This is particularly good news for aspiring software developers, computer programmers, and Web developers, who all make the Top 10 list of best Technology Jobs of 2015, according to U.S. News and World Report.

There is one downside to this, however: Learning to program is tough work. Whether you’re pursuing a degree in computer science, a student at a coding boot camp, or attempting to teach yourself how to code on nights and weekends, you’re going to need patience, grit, perseverance, and lots of time. Here are five tips to speed up the process so that you can learn programming faster.

1. Learn by Coding, Not by Reading
Children don’t learn how to tie their shoes by reading about it; they have to actually do it, over and over, until it’s firmly entrenched in their brains. Coding works in much the same way. You might fly through a chapter of reading and have no problem understanding a topic like “for loops,” but if you don’t play with the code right there and then, you’ll never remember the syntax when you go to actually implement it for the first time. The same applies to sample code: Thanks to the additions of comments and instructions, it’s easy to read and always seems fairly intuitive, but to fully grasp the concepts, you need to actually tinker around and write (or at least run) the code yourself. Therefore, get your hands dirty whenever you can and embrace the mantra, “code as you go.”

Hint: If you’re just starting out, build a personal project in tandem with your reading, so you’ll always have a tangible canvas to try out what you’re learning.

2. Grasp the Fundamentals for Long-Term Benefits
As elementary as they may appear at first, programming fundamentals always need to come first: The better you understand them, the easier it is to learn more advanced concepts. At Coding Dojo, the students who rush through the beginning of our software boot camp (where we focus on Web development fundamentals) are often the first to get stuck as we transition into more advanced material, such as back-end programming. So before you ditch your first Computer Science 101 class or skim Chapter 1 of an online tutorial, keep in mind that you’re overlooking the most important step in your learning. As eager as you might be to reach the end, you must be patient and respect the process.

Hint: Read this great article about the 5 Basic Concepts of Any Programming Language

3. Code by Hand to Sharpen Proficiency
Computer monitors become thinner, hard drives lighter, and programming languages more powerful, but coding by hand still remains one of the most effective methods to learn how to program. Whether it’s on a whiteboard or in a notebook, coding by hand forces you to be more cautious and precise, because you can’t run hand-written code midway through to check if your work is correct. While this restriction will slow you down a bit at first, it will mold you into a more fundamentally sound developer and help you tremendously in college exams. So start early and get used to this old-school practice.

Hint: Coding by hand will also help you land a job! When it comes to technical interviews—a critical component of the job interview process—you’ll have to code by hand, because it’s universally viewed as the ultimate test for a programmer’s proficiency. Ace that, and you have a serious edge over other job seekers.

4. Seek Out Help and Additional Resources
Too often, aspiring programmers feel that asking for help is an admission of failure, or a sign that they’re just not “cut out” for programming. In truth, every programmer has needed help along the way. So when you’re stuck on something, don’t be shy to reach out to classmates, mentors, or even established developers. If there’s one thing passionate individuals enjoy, it’s sharing their knowledge with others.

Likewise, if you’re struggling to understand a concept in a textbook, class lecture, or on Codeacademy, try out a different resource. Everyone learns in different ways, and just because one source doesn’t make sense doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with you. It means that you’re not clicking with the delivery of the material. There are countless online resources to help you learn computer programming, and there’s always a Reddit post, YouTube tutorial, or blog explanation that will make the material-at-hand crystal clear. We are especially fond of Stack Overflow and Reddit’s “learn programming” subreddit .

Hint: At Coding Dojo, we suggest the 20-minute rule: Take at least 20 minutes to figure out something on your own before seeking help. Not only will this force you to think in new ways and become a better programmer, but there’s a good chance the answer is right in front of you.

5. Take Breaks When Debugging
Debugging—the act of hunting down and fixing that errant code that’s causing your website or application grief—is painfully tedious work. It’s easy to go down the rabbit hole for hours, becoming more frustrated as you go, and thus less productive in your work. To avoid this, take regular breaks. Stepping away for a while—whether it’s 30 minutes or three hours—will allow you to clear your head and come back with a fresh perspective.

Hint: Give your eyes a break, ditch the computer screen and go outside, read a book, eat food or take a nap. This will not only keep you sane, but it will restore the focus you need to successfully fix the bug.

Conclusion: Keep Calm and Code On
In addition to these tips, there’s one other thing you can do to learn programming faster: remain confident. Be patient with your progress and accept the fact that you are going to fail repeatedly—it’s the only way to learn. If doubts ever cloud your mind, remember that every programmer has walked this path before, none of them any more “destined” to become a developer than you.

Please obey women,may be co-workers or friends.Before doing anything just think about your sister or mother..1 In 3 Wome...
25/02/2015

Please obey women,may be co-workers or friends.Before doing anything just think about your sister or mother..
1 In 3 Women Has Been Sexually Harassed At Work, According To Survey

A new survey found that one in three women between the ages of 18-34 has been sexually harassed at work.

Cosmopolitan surveyed 2,235 full-time and part-time female employees and found that one in three women has experienced sexual harassment at work at some point their lives.

"Sexual harassment hasn't gone away -- it's just taken on new forms," Michelle Ruiz and Lauren Ahn wrote. Unlike workplace sexual harassment portrayed in films and pop culture that represent it as overtly aggressive, sexual harassment at work isn't always easy to spot. It can be a sexual comment in a meeting or even an insinuating Facebook message.

The American Association of University Women defines workplace sexual harassment as any, "unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature."

Out of the women who said they've experienced workplace sexual harassment, 29 percent reported the issue while 71 percent did not. According to the survey, the field with the highest levels of reported sexual harassment is food and service hospitality.

Check out the full infographic below for more of Cosmo's findings:

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