Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts

Flipkart Plus to launch on August 15: Features, subscription fee and more

Flipkart Plus to launch on August 15: Features, subscription fee and more
Flipkart is all set to launch Amazon Prime rival in India. Called Flipkart Plus, the loyalty programme will go live this Independence Day (August 15). "On Independence Day, reward yourself with a slew of benefits as Flipkart launches Flipkart Plus, a one-of-a-kind no-fee customer benefits program with a wide range of benefits and rewards. And absolutely no strings attached," says the company on its website. This is Flipkart's second attempt at loyalty programme.
The Flipkart Plus loyalty programme will reportedly offer Flipkart customers a range of benefits and rewards. Here are all the details about Flipkart Plus: features benefits it will offer to customers and more.

Stratasys launches multi-material colour 3D printer

                      The new $330,000 printer is targeted at industrial designers and manufacturers
The world's first multi-material full-colour 3D printer has been launched by Stratasys, the owner of the MakerBot range of printers.

It features "triple-jetting" technology that combines droplets of three base materials, reducing the need for separate print runs and painting.

The company said the Objet500 Connex3 Color Mutli-material 3D Printer would be a "significant time-saver" for designers and manufacturers.

Apple's iCloud is another networking failure


When Apple announced that it was moving into cloud based computing, the Tame Apple Press enthused about it so loudly the more sceptical voices were shouted down.
The reason there were sceptics was because while Apple gear might look sexy, its networking capability was legendarily pants. Right from its early days, Apple's networking solutions were incredibly unreliable.
Anyone who had to suffer through the 1990s on AppleTalk who had not been reduced to a gibbering wreck was unlikely to trust Jobs' Mob networking technology ever again.
Things did not get better either. From Apple server to AirPort, Jobs' Mob seemed to be light years behind networking on other computing. When Steve Jobs returned, the inconsistency was made it even more unpleasant by the fact that every bit of networking gear was peddled with the same smugness as its consumer gear.

Windows XP Hangs At Shutdown Screen


Note: Before perform following steps you need to take backup 
start > run > type regedit > press enter > go to file menu > click on export> save in any place as you want like desktop or c:/

Step1: Open REGEDIT and navigate to ‘HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\’
Highlight the ‘WaitToKillAppTimeout’ value.
Set it to ‘1000′.
Now highlight the ‘HungAppTimeout’ value
Set it to ‘1000′ also.
The second part of this tip changes the same settings, this time for all users on the system.
Step2: Open REGEDIT and navigate to ‘HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control
Panel\Desktop’
Highlight the ‘WaitToKillAppTimeout’ value.
Set it to ‘1000′.
Now highlight the ‘HungAppTimeout’ value.
Set it to ‘1000′ also.

4 Best Apps For Blackberry: Feel Proud To Have BB Protection!


Internet is full of reviews about the Apps available for Ios and Android. Windows 8 is also in the competition. However, Blackberry is also enjoying the attention of its hard-core fans. This piece of writing will reveal the apps not for yours or Android, but for the Blackberry operating system.

Rats With Linked Brains Work Together


Scientists have engineered something close to a mind meld in a pair of lab rats, linking the animals' brains electronically so that they could work together to solve a puzzle. And this brain-to-brain connection stayed strong even when the rats were 2,000 miles apart.

The experiments were undertaken by Duke neurobiologist Miguel Nicolelis, who is best known for his work in making mind-controlledprosthetics.


 
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