Google Nexus 7 with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Specifications
screen: 7 inch, IPS (in-plane switching)
Resolution: 1280×800 pixels
Thickness: 10.45mm
Weight: 0.7 Pound
OS: Android 4.1
Processor: 1.3GHz Tegra 3 quad-core, 12-core GPU
RAM: ... Continue Reading →
Skype 4 for Linux is out, Lets have a look!
Last thursday skype announced its version 4 for linux on its blog . After long wait, probably unexpected and without a hope. But finally skype team for linux is out with cool new features ... Continue Reading →
Securing Your Linux Box
Securing a linux box ? I must be kidding. We all know that linux is far pre-secured than any other OS present today. But wait, we are not talking about security like being secured from ... Continue Reading →
Emulator r18 is out! A Faster Emulator with Better Hardware Support!
Android SDK emulator adds hardware acceleration, gives developers a speed boost,Google updated the Android SDK last month to speed up its emulator with x86 CPU support, allowing developers ... Continue Reading →
Android Updated New SDK Tools and ADT r17 improvements!!
Hello everybody! good news for Android developers!! There is a new release of SDK tools available. There are some major enhancements and bug fixes in the new SDK and ADT r17.
Interesting ... Continue Reading →
RoR and MySQL
Hey All,
Welcome back again to the know-how series on Ruby On Rails .This post will help you in setting up the development environment so that in fututre we use this setup to build ... Continue Reading →
Play the Google Play!!
Hello everybody!, Technologies are moving fast in the mobile computing world, at the same time it should have good services/ platform at the single place,that is what google trying ... Continue Reading →
Introduction to System Admin Concepts in GNU/Linux
This is the first of the series to introduce System Admin Concepts of GNU/Linux and starting with few basic commands.
Most of the GNU/Linux users may be knowing shell program. Infact ... Continue Reading →
Anna University Opens for Graduate Program in FOSS
We are not dreaming now. Its 2012 and FOSS is moving to universities. I was very glad to come across a post in FSMK mailing list and know that there is a corrospondence course ... Continue Reading →




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