Sunday, July 31, 2016

How to Upgrade to Windows 10 for Free after July 29th

Windows 10 is the latest version from Microsoft which was released on July 29th, 2015 and the company was offering a free upgrade for all genuine users until July 29th, 2016. Now that the free upgrade offer is over, how to get Windows 10 Free Upgrade offer after July 29th? If you use assistive technologies, you can still get the free upgrade offer even after the general public deadline expires as the company has promised to provide a free upgrade for people who use these technologies.

Now, the good thing about this offer is that although this is intended for people using assistive technologies, everyone can get this upgrade.

Windows 10 free upgrade

All you need to do is to go the website where the company is offering a free upgrade to people with assistive technologies. Now click on the upgrade now button and it will download the Windows 10 upgrader. Now run this tool on your existing Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 PC and it will check the system requirements for the upgrade process.

Once this is done, you can start the upgrade process and get Windows 10 for free.

Microsoft has mentioned that they are not restricting the free upgrade offer to specific assistive technologies. If you use assistive technology on Windows, you are eligible for the free upgrade offer. In fact, all the users with genuine Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 can still get this offer and upgrade to Windows 10.

Is this a bug in the upgrade system? No, we don’t think this a bug as Microsoft has already provided a free upgrade for all users, so they don’t mind extending it for few more days especially when the company is looking for 1 billion Window 10 devices in a couple of years time.

So if you are still running on Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 and want to upgrade for free to Windows 10, make use of this offer from Microsoft.

Copyright © 2005-2013
This feed is intended only for the personal, non-commercial use and content is copyrighted to NirmalTV.COM and may not be reproduced on other websites without permission.



Via Nirmaltv

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Facebook Live is changing our world. Is that good?

Facebook Live has only been available to the masses since January, and in that time we've pretty much witnessed the full scope of humanity. http://ift.tt/eA8V8J

via CNN.com - Technology

Dolly the sheep's cloned sisters in good health despite age

Though growing old, Dolly's sheep siblings are no worse for wear. Debbie, Denise, Dianna and Daisy, clones all derived from the same cell line as the first cloned mammal, show no signs of long-term health issues, according to research published Tuesday in the journal Nature Communications. The clones are, in fact, in vigorous good condition despite the fact that they range in age from 7 to 9, or about 60 to 70 in human years. http://ift.tt/eA8V8J

via CNN.com - Technology

Friday, July 29, 2016

5 Free Apps to Turn Photos Into Art on Android, iOS, or Web

cwa-photos-into-art

Ever since Instagram came around, the idea of adding filters to your photos has caught on. Those filters have ranged from simple settings that affect brightness and contrast, to more complex filters that make your images pop. A new filter craze is now taking over the internet. More and more, you can see people turning their selfies into art. Or to be more precise, adding filters that mimic the styles of paintings by famous artists. From Munch’s Scream to Mondrian’s geometric genius, these filters add a whole new dimension to photos. The brains behind these apps is the DeepStyle neural...

Read the full article: 5 Free Apps to Turn Photos Into Art on Android, iOS, or Web

http://ift.tt/2axLqvJ

via MakeUseOf

Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro Review

Last year Samsung announced two devices under the On series, the On5 and On7. Few days back Samsung has upgraded the specs of the device and launched them as On5 Pro and On7 Pro. The On7 Pro is Amazon exclusive and comes with 5.5 inch HD display and is powered by Snapdragon 410 Quad core  processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.

It also comes with 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera along with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. So how does the On7 Pro perform in the segment? Let’s find out in this detailed review.

Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro Review

 

Design and Build:

Samsung has been maintaining the same design for almost all of its budget and mid-range phones and same is the case with Galaxy On7 Pro. The Galaxy On5 Pro and On7 Pro have the exact design. There isn’t any change in terms of design when compared to previous generation On series phones. The device looks dated in terms of the design and the build quality also looks average. It has almost similar design as that of Galaxy J7, but with plastic finishing. The phone comes with chrome finishing on the sides. The power button is located on the right side while the volume keys are on the left panel. The audio jack and micro USB charging slot are located at the bottom. The front panel houses the 5.5-inch display, three buttons with the physical home button.

The rear panel has faux leather like finishing which was first found on Note 3. The 13MP rear camera, flash, and the speaker is located on the rear panel. The phone comes in gold and black variants. While the device is pretty decent to hold, the design and build quality is pretty average considering the competition is offering better design and build in the price point.

DSC_0966.jpg DSC_0968.jpg DSC_0967.jpg DSC_0960.jpg DSC_0961.jpg DSC_0963.jpg DSC_0965.jpg DSC_0964.jpg

 

Display:

The phone comes with a 5.5 inch HD display (1280 X 720p) with a TFT LCD panel instead of the regular IPS LCD panel found on most of the phone today. The TFT panel provides a dull display for the device and it is even worse that what we saw on On5 Pro. While the brightness levels are sufficient, the colors are not impressive, particularly when you see the AMOLED display on Galaxy J5 and J7. Samsung has opted for the cheaper TFT panel and the display looks out-dated. There is no additional protection offered on the display. The touch response is quite decent. Similar to J series, the On7 also misses out on ambient light sensor and it comes with an outdoor mode.

DSC_0969

 

Software:

Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro runs on Android 6.0.1 which is the latest version of Marshmallow and has the custom Touchwiz UI from Samsung. The skinned UI offers a good amount of features including a custom notification center which is customizable. The phone comes with an app drawer and Samsung has not bundled any bloatware with the phone and hence you don’t have unnecessary apps taking up space or running in the background. The UI is pretty similar to what we see on other Samsung devices.

Screenshot_20160726-100318Screenshot_20160726-100435Screenshot_20160726-100450

The phone also comes with a theme manager where you can download additional themes to customize the phone. This wasn’t the case with On7 which did not feature theme manager. Samsung has also included few useful apps like calculator, Memo, voice recorder, radio, S Planner and Smart manager.

Screenshot_20160726-100545Screenshot_20160726-100442Screenshot_20160726-100501

The phone also comes with Smart Manager which can manage the battery storage, RAM and also make the device secure. There are features like S Bike mode, ultra data saving mode, ultra power saving mode which adds to the useful features. S Bike Mode allows you to turn on do not disturb mode when driving or riding a bike. Overall, in the software, the phone offers decent features for the price.

Screenshot_20160726-100653

 

Performance:

The Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro runs on Snapdragon 410 Quad core processor with 2GB RAM and this is one of the most popular processors for the mid range phones. There is an upgrade in the RAM from 1.5GB in On7 to 2GB in the pro version. The overall performance of the device was good on moderate usage and we did not experience any lags or issues on the device. The gaming performance of the device was also quite good and we did not encounter any major issues. The heat generated while playing games was considerably low.

While the overall performance looks quite decent, 410 is now a dated processor and we have quite a lot of devices in this segment with Snapdragon 6XX series.

Screenshot_20160726-100510Screenshot_20160726-100513

Multi-tasking was decent on the phone, we ran multiple apps in the background including games and there was close to 1GB of RAM available. The phone supports 4G LTE and has dual SIM card support. The call quality on the phone was decent and we didn’t notice any issues with calls. The speaker output was just average for a mid range phone.

The phone comes with 16GB of internal storage and out of which close to 12GB was available in first boot. You can also expand the storage via micro SD card.

Screenshot_20160726-100530

One of the disappointing aspects of the phone is the lack of fingerprint scanner which is now a basic feature in this segment.

 

Camera:

Samsung has opted for a 13MP sensor for the rear camera and a 5MP front-facing selfie camera which is what the competition offers in this price point. The camera interface is exactly the same as that of J series and comes with auto mode, pro mode, panorama, continuous shot and beauty shot. You can also take photos with effects. The interface offers decent features for a budget smartphone.

Talking about the camera performance, the On7 camera is a quite a good performer and has good quality overall in the daylight shots which we took. The colors have come pretty good and so is the sharpness and overall detailing of the photos looks great in close-up shots. Even when you zoom in there isn’t too much loss of clarity. Overall, the daylight photos are good and the camera performs well. The phone has an issue with focusing and even though there is touch to focus, you might end up with out of focus images when you hit the capture button. Coming to the indoor shots (or low light), it struggles to keep the same clarity and photos have noise and not really comparable to the competition which offers much low light abilities. The phone can record videos in 1080P and the quality is again average.  Here are some of the samples taken with the phone.

20160717_223749.jpg 20160717_142348.jpg 20160717_142511.jpg 20160717_142543.jpg 20160717_142549.jpg 20160717_142630.jpg 20160717_142804.jpg 20160717_142951.jpg

 

Battery Life:

Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro features a 3000mAh battery similar to the On7 and this is good capacity for a budget device. The phone does give good battery life in normal usage which includes calls, browsing, email, casual gaming and social networking apps. We tested the battery on multiple instances and found that if you are an average user, you can easily get a day or more with the battery on this device with Android Marshmallow.

 

Verdict:

Priced at Rs 11,190, is the Galaxy On7 Pro value for money? It is tough to recommend the Galaxy On7 Pro at that pricing when the competition offers much better devices in the form of Redmi Note 3, Moto G4, Honor 5C, 5X and more. There is also Samsung’s own Galaxy J7 at a slightly higher price. Samsung has downgraded various aspects on the On5 including the TFT display, lack of sensors, and also poor build and design.

Copyright © 2005-2013
This feed is intended only for the personal, non-commercial use and content is copyrighted to NirmalTV.COM and may not be reproduced on other websites without permission.



Via Nirmaltv

Learn Pokemon Go Safety in 15 Seconds

PokemonGoFeat

People everywhere are playing Pokemon Go. We’ve covered it quite a bit here at MakeUseOf, showing you some basics of playing the game, and we even have a full article breaking down many of the important things you need to know to stay safe. Today, we’re piggy-backing off that post with a quick visual guide that’ll teach you everything you need to know to be a safer Pokemon Go player in just a few seconds. Print it out, share it with your friends, give it to the kids, and let’s get prevent any Pokemon Go tragedies before they arise. Via...

Read the full article: Learn Pokemon Go Safety in 15 Seconds

http://ift.tt/2aotnGl

via MakeUseOf

Simple Ways to Automate Your Ceiling Fan

smart-ceiling-fan

Created by German inventor Phillip Diehl, electronically-controlled ceiling fans arrived in 1882. While ceiling fan styles and features have changed significantly in the past 130 years, their primary operation has remained the same until now, with the introduction of smart home technology. In this article, we take a look at the hottest smart ceiling fan solutions currently available on the market and the technology behind them. The Different Types of Ceiling Fans A ceiling fan has one purpose: to circulate air. In the warmer months, ceiling fans should rotate counterclockwise to push cold air down to the floor. During the...

Read the full article: Simple Ways to Automate Your Ceiling Fan

http://ift.tt/2aEASKR

via MakeUseOf

How to Prevent Computer Overheating & Keep Your PC Cool

overheating-pc

“I wish my computer was hotter” said no one ever. Overheating PCs may lead to unexpected shutdowns, lost data, and hardware damage. Any PC can benefit from simple measures to lower computer temperatures. Proper cooling will contribute to PC performance and component longevity. Best of all, it’s easy to do. How to Check PC Temperatures Checking PC temperatures is simple. Knowing what to do with that information takes more know-how. HWMonitor allows you to check both the temperature of your PC parts and the voltage readings. When it comes to processes like overclocking, upping the voltage of your parts will raise PC temperatures...

Read the full article: How to Prevent Computer Overheating & Keep Your PC Cool

http://ift.tt/2aD8ZFP

via MakeUseOf

How You Can Think Smarter & Make Better Decisions Every Day

make-better-decisions

From the small decisions like what to eat for dinner to the much larger things we have to weigh, such as whether now is the right time to move to a new place or buy a house, life is full of things that require us to decide things about our lives. However, it’s often difficult to reach those decisions However, it’s often difficult to reach those decisions with confidence, especially when we’re required to make them quickly. Why It’s Hard to Make Decisions There are many things that can cause us to have difficulty making decisions about things that matter....

Read the full article: How You Can Think Smarter & Make Better Decisions Every Day

http://ift.tt/2aD1IGd

via MakeUseOf