Saturday 25 June 2016

ACTIVATING WINDOWS

Hi Guyz,
            This blog is about activating your windows operating system.,Sometimes when you tend to change your computers operating system regardless of the computers processor we seem to get a water mark to the bottom right corner of your desktop saying that activate your windows.,This will not change even if you change your desktop wallpaper.,this means that you have to activate your windows..activating windows is very easy.,You will need a software called KMSPico that is also called as windows activator

Just follow some few steps:

1.To download the file click here.

2.Click on the download button in the page that appears to download the compressed file.

3.Now after download extract the .exe file and install it

4.Using this software you can now activate your windows










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Thursday 9 June 2016

The 10 Inventions Of Nikola Tesla That Changed The World

Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla is finally beginning to attract real attention and encourage serious debate more than 70 years after his death.

But, let’s take a look at what Nikola Tesla — a man who died broke and alone — has actually given to the world.  For better or worse, with credit or without, he changed the face of the planet in ways that perhaps no man ever has.

1. Alternating Current

This is where it all began, and what ultimately caused such a stir at the 1893 World’s Expo in Chicago.  A war was leveled ever-after between the vision of Edison and the vision of Tesla for how electricity would be produced and distributed.  The division can be summarized as one of cost and safety: The DC current that Edison (backed by General Electric) had been working on was costly over long distances, and produced dangerous sparking from the required converter (called a commutator).  Regardless, Edison and his backers utilized the general “dangers” of electric current to instill fear in Nikola Tesla’s alternative: Alternating Current.  As proof, Edison sometimes electrocuted animals at demonstrations.  Consequently, Edison gave the world the electric chair, while simultaneously maligning Tesla’s attempt to offer safety at a lower cost.  Tesla responded by demonstrating that AC was perfectly safe by famously shooting current through his own body to produce light.  This Edison-Tesla (GE-Westinghouse) feud in 1893 was the culmination of over a decade of shady business deals, stolen ideas, and patent suppression that Edison and his moneyed interests wielded over Tesla’s inventions. Yet, despite it all, it is Tesla’s system that provides power generation and distribution to North America in our modern era.

2. Light

Of course Nikola Tesla didn’t invent light itself, but he did invent how light can be harnessed and distributed.  Tesla developed and used fluorescent bulbs in his lab some 40 years before industry “invented” them. At the World’s Fair, Tesla took glass tubes and bent them into famous scientists’ names, in effect creating the first neon signs.  However, it is his Tesla Coil that might be the most impressive, and controversial.  The Tesla Coil is certainly something that big industry would have liked to suppress: the concept that the Earth itself is a magnet that can generate electricity (electromagnetism) utilizing frequencies as a transmitter.  All that is needed on the other end is the receiver — much like a radio.

3. X-rays

Electromagnetic and ionizing radiation was heavily researched in the late 1800s, but Nikola Tesla researched the entire gamut. Everything from a precursor to Kirlian photography, which has the ability to document life force, to what we now use in medical diagnostics, this was a transformative invention of which Tesla played a central role.  X-rays, like so many of Tesla’s contributions, stemmed from his belief that everything we need to understand the universe is virtually around us at all times, but we need to use our minds to develop real-world devices to augment our innate perception of existence.

4. Radio

Guglielmo Marconi was initially credited, and most believe him to be the inventor of radio to this day.  However, the Supreme Court overturned Marconi’s patent in 1943, when it was proven that Tesla invented the radio years previous to Marconi.  Radio signals are just another frequency that needs a transmitter and receiver, which Tesla also demonstrated in 1893 during a presentation before The National Electric Light Association.  In 1897 Tesla applied for two patents  US 645576, and US 649621. In 1904, however, The U.S. Patent Office reversed its decision, awarding Marconi a patent for the invention of radio, possibly influenced by Marconi’s financial backers in the States, who included Thomas Edison and Andrew Carnegie. This also allowed the U.S. government (among others) to avoid having to pay the royalties that were being claimed by Nikola Tesla.

5. Remote Control

This invention was a natural outcropping of radio. Patent No. 613809 was the first remote controlled model boat, demonstrated in 1898.  Utilizing several large batteries; radio signals controlled switches, which then energized the boat’s propeller, rudder, and scaled-down running lights. While this exact technology was not widely used for some time, we now can see the power that was appropriated by the military in its pursuit of remote controlled war. Radio controlled tanks were introduced by the Germans in WWII, and developments in this realm have since slid quickly away from the direction of human freedom.

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6. Electric Motor

Nikola Tesla’s invention of the electric motor has finally been popularized by a car brandishing his name.  While the technical specifications are beyond the scope of this summary, suffice to say that Tesla’s invention of a motor with rotating magnetic fields could have freed mankind much sooner from the stranglehold of Big Oil.  However, his invention in 1930 succumbed to the economic crisis and the world war that followed. Nevertheless, this invention has fundamentally changed the landscape of what we now take for granted: industrial fans, household applicances, water pumps, machine tools, power tools, disk drives, electric wristwatches and compressors.

7. Robotics

Nikola Tesla’s overly enhanced scientific mind led him to the idea that all living beings are merely driven by external impulses.  He stated: “I have by every thought and act of mine, demonstrated, and does so daily, to my absolute satisfaction that I am an automaton endowed with power of movement, which merely responds to external stimuli.”  Thus, the concept of the robot was born.  However, an element of the human remained present, as Tesla asserted that these human replicas should have limitations — namely growth and propagation. Nevertheless, Nikola Tesla unabashedly embraced all of what intelligence could produce.  His visions for a future filled with intelligent cars, robotic human companions, and the use of sensors, and autonomous systems are detailed in a must-read entry in theSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, 2006 (PDF).

8. Laser

Nikola Tesla’s invention of the laser may be one of the best examples of the good and evil bound up together within the mind of man.  Lasers have transformed surgical applications in an undeniably beneficial way, and they have given rise to much of our current digital media. However, with this leap in innovation we have also crossed into the land of science fiction.  From Reagan’s “Star Wars” laser defense system to today’s Orwellian “non-lethal” weapons’ arsenal, which includes laser rifles and directed energy “death rays,” there is great potential for development in both directions.

9 and 10. Wireless Communications and Limitless Free Energy

These two are inextricably linked, as they were the last straw for the power elite — what good is energy if it can’t be metered and controlled?  Free?  Never.  J.P. Morgan backed Nikola Tesla with $150,000 to build a tower that would use the natural frequencies of our universe to transmit data, including a wide range of information communicated through images, voice messages, and text.  This represented the world’s first wireless communications, but it also meant that aside from the cost of the tower itself, the universe was filled with free energy that could be utilized to form a world wide web connecting all people in all places, as well as allow people to harness the free energy around them.  Essentially, the 0’s and 1’s of the universe are embedded in the fabric of existence for each of us to access as needed.  Nikola Tesla was dedicated to empowering the individual to receive and transmit this data virtually free of charge.  But we know the ending to that story . . . until now?

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Tuesday 7 June 2016

Movies - Must Watched


Let me tell you about those movies that will leave you nail biting and which are directed intelligently by keeping every minute detail in mind.
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Eight candidates cooperate and compete in order to secure a job with a prestigious company. This movie is so thrilling that at the end you will definitely say “WHAT THE FUCK.


2. Fight Club
An ordinary employee is tired of his drudged existence. His life changes when he meets Tyler, a soap salesman, and the two develop a unique bond after they decide to fight each other.


3. Gone Girl
Nick Dunne discovers that the entire media focus has shifted on him when his wife Amy Dunne disappears on the day of their fifth wedding anniversary.


4. The Game
A banker receives a strange birthday gift from his brother. When he actually utilizes the gift, he falls in trouble.


5. Shutter Island
Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, two US marshals, are sent to an asylum on a remote island in order to investigate the disappearance of a patient, but Teddy uncovers a shocking truth about the place.


6.Now you see Me

The Horsemen, a group of four street magicians, rob a huge sum of money that belongs to insurance magnate Arthur Tressler. The group is chased by FBI agent Dylan Rhodes and Interpol agent Alma Dray.


7. The Usual Suspect
Five criminals meet during a routine police line-up. Upon their release, they plan to pull off a dangerous heist involving precious emeralds worth three million dollars.
8.The Girl with the Dragon Tatoo
A journalist takes help from a computer hacker to investigate the disappearance of a woman who has been untraceable for forty years.


9. Panic Room
A woman and her daughter hide in a secret room when intruders break into their home. When they learn that what they are trying to find is with them in the room, they begin to fear for their lives.


10. The Shawshank Redemption
Andy Dufresne, a successful banker, is arrested for the murders of his wife and her lover, and is sentenced to life imprisonment at the Shawshank prison. He becomes the most unconventional prisoner.

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6 Flying Car Already Exist



You Are Going To Get Mind-Blogged After Seeing This



1.Curtiss-Wright Air Car
The Curtiss-Wright Air Car was a landspeeder for 1960
Following the end of World War II, the United States military invested a great deal of money in the development of new hardware offering tactical advantages on future battlefields. One of the concepts which the Army Transportation Research Command evaluated was the 1960 Curtiss-Wright Model 2500 Air Car. This 21-foot-long, 8-foot-wide, 5-foot-tall contraption was everything that Luke Skywalker's landspeeder would promise 17 years later—stylish driving without the burden of wheels.

Curtiss-Wright was and remains an aerospace and defense supplier with experience in aircraft development. Following the war, the military had a keen interest in improving amphibious landing and transport craft. The Air Car was developed with that need in mind. Since the United States hadn't quite perfected repulsorlift technology yet, Curtiss-Wright had to go in a different direction, creating what was termed a 'Ground Effects Machine' (GEM), which we now know as a hovercraft. 

Twin 180-hp Lycoming aircraft engines were mounted fore and aft in the Air Car's tube-frame chassis and powered two enormous, vertical ducted fans. At full power, the Air Car rode on a 15-inch cushion of air and could lift a 1000-lb payload.

2.SkyRunner
Video VIA:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajvqB...
SkyRunner is a dune buggy and a power parachute in one. After almost three years in development, it is on track to hit the market later this year.

3.Maverick:http://mavericklsa.com/
The Maverick LSA design has been developed as an easy-to-operate – air & land craft. It is intuitive and safe to fly, drive and maintain by people in frontier areas of the world enabling them to use this unique vehicle in missions and humanitarian applications – in the world “beyond roads.”

4.PAL-V:http://pal-v.com/

5.Terrafugia:http://www.terrafugia.com/

6.AeroMobil:http://www.aeromobil.com/



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The World’s First Flying Car Will Launch In 2017




This is by far the coolest thing we've seen at SWSW‬ Interactive this year.

Peter Thiel, the outspoken Silicon Valley venture capitalist once famously said,
 “We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.”

Well, now we’re about to finally get flying cars!
A Slovakia-based company called AeroMobil just unveiled their flying car prototype at SXSW Interactive. It gets up to 700 km of flight on a tank of regular gasoline. It’s scheduled to go on sale in 2017 and it will be aimed at a wealthy clientele of early adopters (you will need a pilot’s license to “fly” it).

Autonomous self-flying cars will be the next step. Just imagine a flying car service like Uber!


Here’s a good promotional video the company has created for its Flying Car prototype:


Specs

General characteristics
  • Crew: two
  • Capacity: two passengers
  • Length: 6 m (19 ft 8 in)
  • Wingspan: 8.32 m (27 ft 4 in) wings extended
  • Width: 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in) wings folded
  • Empty weight: 600 kg (1,323 lb)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 912 four cylinder horizontally-opposed liquid and air-cooled piston aircraft engine, 75 kW (100 hp)
Performance
  • Maximum speed: 200 km/h (124 mph; 108 kn) maximum road speed: 160 km/h (99 mph)
  • Stall speed: 60 km/h (37 mph; 32 kn)
  • Range: 700 km (435 mi; 378 nmi) Road range: 875 km (544 mi)
  • Driving fuel consumption: 8 l/100 km (29.4 mpg-US; 35.3 mpg-imp)
  • Flight fuel consumption: 15 l (4.0 US gal; 3.3 imp gal) /hour

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