Saturday 16 August 2014

World’s first smartphone turns 20

The first ever smartphone — a $900 clunky IBM Simon mobile phone —turned 20 on Saturday.
The phone with a battery life of one hour was developed by IBM and the American cellular company BelSelf and went on sale in 1994.


At around 23 cm long and weighing half a kg, it was about half the size of a house brick. “It was called Simon because it was simple and could do almost anything you wanted,” the Irish Times reported.
With its green LCD screen, Simon had touch screen technology. Its software allowed users to write notes, draw, update their calendar and contacts and send and receive faxes, as well as allowing calls.
“It has all the components of a smartphone, including a slot in the bottom to insert different applications such as mapping ones, spreadsheets and games. So it was really a forerunner to the iPhone,” Charlotte Connelly from the London’s Science Museum was quoted as saying. Around 50,000 handsets were sold.
In October, the relic phone will go on display as part of a permanent exhibition on the history of communication and information technology at London’s Science Museum.

india vs England

During the fifth Test’s opening day at the Oval, pigeons assembled at the practice pitches that are parallel to the main square. The birds blissfully foraged for worms and weeds. A peck here, a peck there and all was fine with the avian world.
Yes, a match was in progress but with the action centred entirely upon the middle, in the truest sense, as England seamers revelled, the close-in fielders caught well and Indian batsmen perished, the prospect of a well struck cricket ball scattering the pigeons seemed rare.
At one point, a lone pigeon inched closer to the main pitch and M.S. Dhoni, already saddled with the onerous task of sweeping away the debris of a batting collapse, had the delicate task of nudging an obstinate feathered specimen away. It was the only time when an England bowler lent a helping hand as James Anderson got the bird to move aside.
Tragically, India suffered another meagre first innings, mustering just 148. Dhoni (82, 140b, 15x4, 1x6), played a lone hand and his 58-run tenth-wicket partnership with Ishant Sharma, who was dropped by Ian Bell, was the only pocket of resistance. The skipper was the last man to be dismissed.
At close, England scored 62 for no loss after Alastair Cook was lucky to survive an lbw appeal from Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
India suffered a minor scare when Ishant grimaced and limped after his second delivery but once the landing area was sorted out, the speedster seemed at ease but wickets remained elusive.
The day’s theme was primarily about the England fast bowlers scuttling the Indian line-up while Dhoni stood tall. The Indian captain took some blows on his body, unsettled the seamers’ lines and unlike the men above him in the batting order, never got bogged down. When opportunity arose, he drove — twice against Stuart Broad and once off Chris Woakes. He also lofted Chris Jordan for a six.
Later, he cut and pulled while the morning horrors extended into the second session with a watchful Stuart Binny (he replaced RavindraJadeja) and a positive R. Ashwin succumbing to the host. Bhuvneshwar made it worse, chasing Jordan’s wide delivery but the lower order cannot be expected to stand up all the time and if blame has to be apportioned, a sizeable chunk has to be laid at the top-order’s doors!
Earlier, after damp conditions delayed the start by 30 minutes, Cook opted to field and felt vindicated as Anderson scalped Gautam Gambhir for a duck in the first over. The opener shaped to play, realised that there was drastic seam movement but couldn’t withdraw his bat in time. Cheteshwar Pujara tried to stonewall but Broad darted one in and disturbed the stumps.
At 10 for two, India was in trouble but Murali Vijay played straight and an out-of-form Virat Kohli cover-drove Anderson. However uncertainty wasn’t far and Kohli shouldered arms to Jordan. It seemed as though the delivery that rapped the pad was off target but replays showed that it was headed towards off-stump.
India shivered at 26 for three and Ajinkya Rahane joined Vijay. India’s two century-makers on this tour were together but hopes were misplaced. The checked-drive, which undid Rahane in previous games, surfaced again and he tamely patted back to Jordan. Vijay edged Woakes to a juggling Joe Root and India wobbled at 36 for five, well before lunch.
At Manchester, India had scored eight for four and 61 for five in the initial part of its first and second innings respectively. A crumbling top-order continues to plague Dhoni’s men and it was terrible to watch on a gloomy Friday.submited by web design company
India – 1st innings: Murali Vijay c Root b Woakes 18 (64b), Gautam Gambhir c Buttler b Anderson 0 (1b), Cheteshwar Pujara b Broad 4 (19b), Virat Kohli lbw b Jordan 6 (18b, 1x4), Ajinkya Rahane c & b Jordan 0 (8b), M.S. Dhoni c Woakes b Broad 82 (140b, 15x4, 1x6), Stuart Binny c Cook b Anderson 5 (30b), R. Ashwin c Root b Woakes 13 (17b, 1x4), Bhuvneshwar Kumar c Buttler b Jordan 5 (11b, 1x4), Varun Aaron c & b Woakes 1 (17b), Ishant Sharma (not out) 7 (42b); Extras (b-6, lb-1): 7; Total (in 61.1 overs): 148.
Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Gambhir), 2-10 (Pujara), 3-26 (Kohli), 4-28 (Rahane), 5-36 (Vijay), 6-44 (Binny), 7-68 (Ashwin), 8-79 (Bhuvneshwar), 9-90 (Aaron).
England bowling: James Anderson 17-4-51-2, Stuart Broad 15.1-4-27-2, Chris Jordan 14-7-32-3, Chris Woakes 14-7-30-3, Moeen Ali 1-0-1-0.
England — 1st innings: Alastair Cook batting 24 (49b, 2x4), Sam Robson batting 33 (65b, 5x4); Extras (b-4, w-1): 5; Total (for no loss in 19overs): 62.
India bowling: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 7-1-25-0, Ishant Sharma 7-2-12-0, Varun Aaron 3-0-14-0, Stuart Binny 2-0-7-0.

Modern military guarantee against war: Modi

Terming military might as the biggest deterrent to war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the defence forces will be modernised to ensure that “nobody casts an evil eye” on the nation.
“Fighting a war and winning it has now become less difficult these days. But a modern military, armed with state of the art weaponry alone is a guarantee against war. When we are capable, no one can dare challenge us,” Mr. Modi said addressing a gathering after dedicating the largest indigenously built warship INS Kolkata to the nation. “When people have a sense of our military capability, nobody will ever dare to cast an evil eye on our nation,” he said.



Stressing the importance of maritime security in fast expanding global trade and commerce, the Prime Minister said India, with its vast coastline, was playing a major role in it. “In the coming days, INS Kolkata will inspire confidence to those involved in maritime trade,” he said.
Describing the building of the destroyer ship as a big achievement by India’s technicians, engineers and defence experts, Modi said the government was committed to modernising the defence forces so “our jawans don’t feel they are lagging behind in defending our nation.
“When I dedicate INS Kolkata to the nation, I am confident it will boost our military prowess and give confidence to our soldiers.”
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley and Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral RK Dhowan were present at the ceremony held at the Naval dockyard.
The warship, constructed by the Mazagon Dockyards Limited, has been designed by Navy’s design bureau. The 6,800 tonne warship is a technology demonstrator and will showcase a giant leap in shipbuilding technology in the country.smarttechies
The Prime Minister had dedicated India’s largest warship INS Vikramaditya to the nation in June in his first outing after taking charge.

Friday 15 August 2014

PM Modi addresses the nation on I-Day

He hoped that the country will scale new heights of development.

The Hindu Exclusive: Now that the speech has concluded, have a look at these exclusive pictures from The Hindu Archives - Of India celebrating her Independence over the years: From 1947 - 2014
8:40am: The PM's speech has concluded. 
8:40am: We need cooperation from neighbouring and SAARC nations to jointly tackle poverty: PM
8:37am: The strength of the saviour is much more than the strength of the person who kills. Lets unite to fight poverty: Narendra Modi
8:35am: Can we not wage a war and emerge victorious against poverty. Let us defeat poverty: Narendra Modi 


8:29am: People are asking about the Planning Commission: Times have changed from the time the Planning Commission was created: Narendra Modi
8:25 am: Narendra Modi announces a new initiative- Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. 
8:20am: So far, the Prime Minister has spoken on a wide range of issues in his Independence Day speech: sex ratio, rape, female foeticide and digital India.  
8:14am: Let us come together and think of ways India does not have to import but we export to the world: PM 
8:12am: Let us think about 0 defect - that our products are not defected and 0 effect: PM   
8:10am: I tell the world - Come, Make In India. Sell anywhere but manufacture here. We have the skill and talent: PM 
8:10am: We need to give impetus to manufacturing sector: Narendra Modi  
8:06am: Prime Minister Modi announces a new project: the Jan Dhan Yojana. "We want to integrate the poorest of the poor with bank accounts," he says. 
8:04am: We are a youthful nation. Our youth are our strength. The world and India needs a skilled workforce: Narendra Modi  
8:02am: I appeal to parents not to sacrifice the girl child, PM says. 
8:00am: We have not got anything from the path of violence. We have seen instances of communal violence for long: PM  
7:50am: Our head hangs in shame when we hear news about rape. Parents ask about daughters but did anyone ask their sons: PM 

7:47am: Govt. is not an assembled entity but an organic entity. I have tried to break down these walls: PM  
7:46am: One government department is quarelling against the other. Matters reached the Supreme Court too. How can we take India ahead like this: PM 
7:40am: It is farmers, labourers, women, youth, seers, scientists who made it: PM
7:34am: These days give us inspiration & they showcase the national character. This day can inspire us to take India to newer heights: PM
7:32 am: PM begins his speech. "Many generations gave sacrifices for Independence, spent youth and life in freedom struggle. To those martyrs my salutations," he says.
7:30am: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoists the National Flag from the ramparts of Red Fort
7:30am: PM Narendra Modi arrives at Red Fort
7:20am: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at Rajghat, pays homage
7:15am Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted people on Independence Day and hoped that the country will scale new heights of development.