LTE or Long Term Evolution is a high speed wireless connection for mobile devices developed by 3GPP(3rd Generation Partnership Project). In 2009 LTE was first released commercially in Norway and Sweden, but LTE services are now widely used worldwide by telecommunications company to provide consumers with high speed data connections on their mobile devices. The LTE can provide smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices with 100 Mbit to 1 GBit per second.
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
Windows 8 Sucks?
Windows 8 sucks!, these are the words you can hear for some irate users of the new microsoft operating system.
The Windows 8 O.S. is far different from all the previous OS released by Microsoft, the UI (User Interface) is
uniquely new because microsoft is catching up with new designs and technology in UI, taskbars are transparent,
and searching is different, and of course since this is a new Microsoft OS, system requirements is much higher
compared to previous versions of Microsoft Operating Systems. At least you need a 1Ghz OR much faster CPU, 1GB
of RAM for 32 bit and 2G of RAM for 64 bit, and your processing unit must support other Physical Address Extensions
in order to support new security features of the OS.
Here are links to articles and forums on the web, telling that Windows 8 sucks:
Things that suck about Windows 8 on a desktop
http://www.neowin.net/news/editorial-things-that-suck-about-windows-8-on-a-desktop
Skype Community
http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-8-from-Windows-Store/Skype-on-Windows-8-Sucks/td-p/1246406
Why Windows 8 Might Not Save Microsoft
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/03/23/why-windows-8-might-not-save-microsoft.aspx
This hilarious video explains why Windows 8 sucks [Video]
http://dottech.org/94027/this-hilarious-video-explains-why-windows-8-sucks-video/
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Changing Project Platform in VB.Net - 64Bit(x64) and 32Bit(x86)
Ever wonder how to change your project’s platform in VB.Net
to 64Bit or 32Bit? Here are some easy steps on how to do it.
1.
Open your project, then click Build in menu.
2. Under
Build
Menu, Select Configuration Manager at the end of the list.
3. The Configuration window will appear, then
select New in the combobox under the platform column.
4. New Project Platform window will appear, select
X64 for 64 bit or X86 for 32 bit platform, remember that Any CPU platform means
that your project will run on both 64 and 32 bit platforms.
5.
Once you select your platform, click close. You
will also notice that Active Solution Platform is set with the platform you
selected. Rebuild your project and the new platform is implemented.
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