Thursday 15 August 2013

Mobile secret codes

samsung mobile resetcode


Basic code:

  • *#06# IMEI code
  • *#9998*4357# Help Menu
  • *#9998*5282# Java menu (GRPS/CSD settings for JAVA server)
  • *#9999#0# Monitor Mode
  • *#9999# or *#9998*9999# Software Version
  • *#8888# or *#9998*8888# Hardware Version

Reset code

  •   *2767*JAVA# Java Reset and (Deletes all Java Midlets)
  •   *2767*MEDIA# Reset Media (Deletes All Sounds and Pics) 
  •   *2767*WAP# Wap Reset
  •   *2767*CUST# Reset Custom EEPR0M
  •   *2767*FULL# Reset Full EEPR0M (Caution)
  For example : *2767*JAVA# would be keyed in as *2767*5282#
  Note : Not all codes will work .
  •  *2767*2878# – EEPROM ( , )
  • *2767*31667#
  • *2767*31927#
  • *2767*33667#
  • *2767*33927#
  • *2767*34667#
  • *2767*34927#
  • *2767*351667#
  • *2767*351927#
  • *2767*3700#
  • *2767*380667#
  • *2767*380927#
  • *2767*3855# - l EEPROM ( SP- !! ) IMEI 447967-89-400044-0, IMEI ( ) 
  • *2767*39667#
  • *2767*39927#
  • *2767*420667#
  • *2767*420927#
  • *2767*43667#
  • *2767*43927#
  • *2767*44667#
  • *2767*44927#
  • *2767*46667#
  • *2767*46927#
  • *2767*49667#
  • *2767*49927#
  • *2767*66335#
  • *2767*688# ( ) [Unlocking Code]
  • *2767*7100#
  • *2767*7300#
  • *2767*73738927# = *2767*RESETWAP#
  • *2767*7650#
  • *2767*7667#
  • *2767*7927#
  • *2767*8200#
  • *2767*927#

Nokia codes:

  • 12345 This is the default security code-(password for all nokia mobiles).
  • *#06# For checking the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI Number).
  • *#9999# Phones software version if *#0000# does not work.
  • #pw+1234567890+1# Provider Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and"+"symbols).
  • #pw+1234567890+2# Network Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w"and"+"symbols).
  • #pw+1234567890+3# Country Lock Status. (use the "*" button to obtain the "p,w" and "+"symbols).
  • #pw+1234567890+4# SIM Card Lock Status.(use the "*" button to obtain the"p,w"and"+"symbols).
  • *#0000# Displays your phones software version, 1st Line : Software Version, 2nd Line : Software Release Date, 3rd Line : Compression Type.
  • *#73# Reset phone timers and game scores.
  • *#746025625# Displays the SIM Clock status, if your phone supports this power saving feature "SIM Clock Stop Allowed", it means you will get the best standby time possible.
  • *#7760# Manufactures code.
  • *#7780# Restore factory settings.
  • *#8110# Software version for the nokia 8110.
  • *#92702689# Displays - 1.Serial Number, 2.Date Made, 3.Purchase Date, 4.Date of last repair (0000 for no repairs), 5.Transfer User Data. To exit this mode you need to switch your phone off then on again.
  • *#94870345123456789# Deactivate the PWM-Mem.
  • **21*number# Turn on "All Calls" diverting to the phone number entered.
  • **61*number# Turn on "No Reply" diverting to the phone number entered.
  • **67*number# Turn on "On Busy" diverting to the phone number entered.

Sunday 28 July 2013

Micromax Smart Stick & convert any TV into a smart TV



Smart Stick:

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smart stick

      


Convert your old TV into an android SMART TV, instantly!

  • Simply plug in your Micromax Smart Stick & convert any TV into a smart TV! Surf the internet, stream videos on YouTube, connect with your friends on social networks all through your Smart TV! Get super fast performance with its 1GB DDR3 ram & step into your entertainment with its 3D graphics! Just plug in the Smart Stick & step into a world of smart entertainment. 
 Android ICS:
Micromax
Smart Stick connect with TV
 

Android Ice Cream Sandwich

Based on the flexibility and ability of the Android platform for faster performance & stunning visual delivery, the Micromax Smart stick brings the versatility of the android platform to any TV! 

Processor

  • Type                               :     ARM Cortex-A5
  • Company                        :     Telechips
  • Main Frequency            :     1.0 Ghz
  • Core Type                      :     TCC8925 45nm
  • Architecture                  :     HD video decoder(1080P@30Fps)
  • Video Output                 :     Standard HDMI Interface(HDMI 1.4
  • Power consumption       :     Main Unit + 2.4G sender(Mouse) =600mA@5V
Memory & flash
  • Memory                        :     DDR3: 1GB Byte(600Mhz)
  • Nand Flash                   :     Internal 4G Nand Flash
  • TF card Boot                :     Nand Flash

Wireless Network & Other

  • WiFi                                      :     IEEE 802.11 b/g/n(Internal Sdio Wifi Module)
  • WIFI Mobile DISPLAY      :     Support wifi connect with Mobile display
  • WiFi Connection                  :     Wi-Fi Direct Connection
  • DLNA                                  :     Digital Living Network Alliance
  • WPS                                     :     Wireless Provisioning Services

Size & Weight

  • Length                        :     88mm
  • Width                          :     35mm
  • Height                        :     11mm(Max)
  • Weight(g)                   :     40g

Interface

  • Micro USB 5 pin        :     Standard Micro-5Pin USB OTG 2.0 And DC-IN
  • USB Socket A            :     USB A Type HOST 2.0,Support 2.4G Mouse,Keyboard
  • HDMI socket A        :     Support HDMI 1.4(Mini-19Pin)
  • DC-IN                        :     5V 2.5mm DC
 

Wednesday 17 July 2013

What would happen if all satellites stopped working?


What would happen if all satellites stopped working? 

We don’t always realise how much we depend on satellites 

orbitingour planet. Our space correspondent imagines the 

impact on the planet if we completely lost transmission.

Threats to this space infrastructure are real, and governments around the world are beginning to think seriously about improving the resilience of the systems we rely on. To focus their thoughts, and with a nod to that pioneer of threats from space, Orson Welles, here is what might happen if we suddenly encountered a day without satellites…


There was nothing sudden. Planes did not fall out of the sky, the lights didn’t go out or the water supplies fail. At least, not at first.

Some things did stop working straightaway but, for most people, they were more an inconvenience than anything else. The loss of television satellites meant that many families missed the cheery rehearsed smiles of breakfast TV presenters, and were forced to talk to each other over their cereal instead. There were no foreign correspondents on the radio, no results of the latest international sports fixtures.

But outside, the loss of global satellite communications was putting the world in danger. At a bunker somewhere in the United States, a pilot squadron lost contact with the armed drones they were flying over the Middle East. The failure of secure satellite communications systems left soldiers, ships and aircraft cut off from their commanders and vulnerable to attack. Without satellites, world leaders struggled to talk to each other to diffuse mounting global tensions.

Meanwhile, over the Atlantic, thousands of passengers watched movies, oblivious to the difficulties on the flight deck as pilots struggled to talk to air traffic control. Without satellite phones, container ships in the Arctic, fishermen in the China Sea and aid workers in the Sahara found themselves isolated from the rest of the world.

As people started work in their offices in Tokyo, Shanghai, Moscow, London and New York, they found it difficult to talk to colleagues in other countries. Email worked and the internet seemed okay, but many international phone calls failed. The rapid communications systems that tied the world together were unravelling. Rather than shrinking, it seemed as if the Earth was getting larger.

Touch screen

Microsoft on Wednesday courted application makers with a "re-blended" version of the overhauled Windows 8 operating system released late last year. Windows 8.1 incorporated feedback from users and developers

Friday 12 July 2013

"An SMS portal for farmers soon in INDIA"

                   An SMS portal for farmers that will enable them to plan farming operations and taking the best suited action to deal with adverse weather conditions will be launched on July 16 by President Pranab Mukherjee.

                        The Kisaan Portal aims at reaching information, advisories and services through SMS to more than 12 crore farmers across the country, said officials of the agriculture ministry.

                       Farmers will need to register for this service by calling Kisaan Call Centre on the toll free number 1800-180-1551 or through the web portal.

SMS

                  Being an instant and non-intrusive medium of communication, the SMS advisories and alerts will enable farmers to take informed decisions relating to different aspects of farming including crop production and marketing, animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries.

                   "They can also opt to receive SMS messages customised to their specific requirements".SMS advisories will include soil test results, selection of fertilizer and its dosage, and also information on various programmes so that farmers can make the best use of assistance and know-how being made available by the government.

                   "Timely market information provided through SMS will give the farmer better bargaining power and they will be in a position to take better decisions about sale of produce" .

                     Officers of various departments, experts and scientists in research institution and in the field will use this portal for disseminating information, giving topical and seasonal advisories to farmers in their local languages.

Wednesday 10 July 2013

Microsoft 3D touchscreen

It includes an LCD flat panel screen with force sensors and a robotic arm that moves it back and forwards and by controlling how much resistance there is to a user's fingertip the device can simulate the shape and weight of objects shown on screen, BBC reports.


 Software giant Microsoft has reportedly developed a 3D touchscreen that shows images which can be felt and manipulated.

It includes an LCD flat panel screen with force sensors and a robotic arm that moves it back and forwards and by controlling how much resistance there is to a user's fingertip the device can simulate the shape and weight of objects shown on screen, BBC reports.
According to the report, Microsoft said that the device can have both medical and gaming uses.
Senior researcher Michael Pahud said that when the finger pushes on the touchscreen and the senses merge with stereo vision, if convergence is done correctly and visuals are updated constantly so that they correspond to the finger's depth perception, it will be enough for the brain to accept the virtual world as real.

The report said that the company has created a demonstration using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of a brain to show how a medic could navigate through the different slices by pushing their finger against the display allowing them to draw notes and leave a ‘haptic detent’, or force-feedback marker - at certain layers to make it easier to find them again later on.
Pahud said that the ‘haptic detent’ can be extended to flag up potential problems is encountering an anomaly like a tumour, because one can change the response based on what they touch.
Dr Peter Weller, head of the Centre for Health Infomatics at City University, London, is concerned that Microsoft's screen would not be able to give an accurate enough indication of textures because if it was going to be used in the real world it would have to respond to rapidly changing shapes.
Weller further said that if technology like Tactus, which has developed a screen with tiny channels of fluid which allows bumps to pop up to simulate the feel of button, is combined with Microsoft’s innovation it could prove useful for a doctor to do teleconsultancy work adding that it would mean the patient could be in another country or hospital and the doctor could feel their glands or abdomen from a distance, the report added.