Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Everyone know || Unlimited calling Plans are over || Telecom War almost Ended


Dear Friends,

Good Morning!!

Today our topic is "War of Telecom almost Ended || Unlimited calling plans are end" 




The telecom companies have been slashing down the recharge tariffs in a way to battle the cut-throat war that has existed ever since Jio entered the picture in 2016. But this ends now. The telecom services have become expensive as the leading telecom companies -- Airtel, Jio, Idea and Vodafone -- have announced tariff hike. While Jio's new plans will go live from December 6, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea have already revealed the new plans and they are live now.


As we know JIO has been announced unlimited Data and Calling Packs, as seeing market structure Airtel Vodafone and idea also Started as same as Jio Plans. 
but JIO  battle the cut-throat war that has existed and  detect 6 paisa /min for calling from JIO other telecom. As same funds   Airtel, Jio, and Vodafone Idea -- also have announced same as JIO. They have also announced unlimited packs with free calling minutes.  


Monday, 2 December 2019

Why smartphones get slow??!!

Dear Friends,
Slow Phones

Today, New Discuss topic "why mostly smartphones are get slow?"


Most of thing slow down as we age. We are similar to common machines, like old cars or hairdryers that run less efficiently as they get on in years.

But digital gadgets, like smartphones? We expect them to operate quickly. Forever!


 As you know in reality, smartphone performance eventually diminishes. Take my experience with each of the smartphones use over the past several years. Once each was more than a couple of months/years old, they showed the telltale signs of age, including frozen screens, apps that would load slowly or not at all, text messages that would not get delivered and unable to received phone calls .

There are several reasons smartphones get slow. According to Mike Gikas, who has covered and tested smartphones for more than a dozen years, “The main reason why phones slow down over time is that operating-system updates often leave older hardware behind. Companies also update apps to take advantage of faster processing speeds and more efficient architectures.”

1. Older phones have lots of apps, which slow performance
2. Too many apps are running in the background
3. Lack of storage space
4. Cellular network updates only benefit new phones

Smartphone experts point to an additional reason we think our old phones run slowly. Many suggest that consumers expectations of new, more powerful phones actually influence their perceptions of their existing phones. “It’s psychological,” says Gikas. “The newer phones are, indeed, faster, even though it’s only by fractions of a second. But that’s enough for some people to notice that the phone in their hand seems slower than their friend’s cool new phone.”

Friday, 5 April 2019

Wi-Fi Invented By Accidentally



A scientist from Australia, The name of scientist is Mr.John Sullivan was inspired by Stephen Hawkings theory of evaporating black holes and their subsequent radio waves, and set out to find them and prove the theory. Whilst doing so, he found that these weak signals were hard to distinguish from the louder background radio noise of the entire universe. Signals had traveled such vast distances and were so small and distorted by the gas and dust of space they had passed through. This meant their waveform had altered from a sharp and easily identifiable spike, to a flattened curve. It was because of this that O’Sullivan and his researches contemporaries got to work on creating a tool that could identify and filter specific radio waves. After lots of hard work, O’Sullivan and a colleague were able to create a tool based off a mathematical formula which would help them find these waves, blocking out the extraneous radio signals to identify the useful ones. However, they were unsuccessful in finding a black hole’s radio waves.

Fast forward to 1992,  Sullivan was working for the CSIRO and was tasked with finding a way for computers to communicate without wires – a wireless system of some type.

Remembering his previous research into black holes and the tools he is created to identify the black hole radio waves wireless,  Sullivan went back to the tool previously made. Using the mathematical formula of this device he was able to modify and tweak it, using this as a basis for Wi-Fi to search out weak and fuzzy radio signals in the noisiest of environments.