Have you ever wanted to turn your iPhone screen into a 3D screen? Well now you can. With the 3D board application, your home screen turns into a glasses free 3D screen. The wallpaper moves and shifts based on how you’re holding the phone. It is available from the BigBoss repository in Cydia for $2.99. All in all its a fun application to fool your friends into thinking you’ve replaced your iPhone’s Retina Display with a 3D Retina Display. Check out the video for more info.
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Welcome to the All New iGyaan
Is it Better? Is it Faster? Is it Sexier? Is It Fancier? Is it Chic ? Is it Epic? Is it Hot? Is it New? Is it Me? Is it You?
“No its the new iGyaan and We LOVE IT”!
After months and hours of turmoil and toil, We have finally Done it. Our servers are situated on the Internet Backbone in the Netherlands and we have customized the whole website to integrate all the new features and easy navigation for you convenience.
As with every new system, there are kinks and we will work them in the days to come, for now enjoy the new layout. Leave any feedback below, and be kind enough to report any errors.
We love you guys and without you igyaan could not grow so fast. So continue to bring the love and we will continue to give it back.
Oh and did we tell you that the website is now optimized to work on your, iPhone, iPad, Blackberry , iPod, Android, and mostly all major mobile phone browsers.
And we will soon have Apps for specific Operating systems.
We hope you Guys Enjoy the all new iGyaan.
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New Method to Make Lighter Stronger Steel Discovered
A Detroit entrepreneur, Gary Cola, surprised scientists at the Ohio State University by inventing a process that makes steel stronger by a whopping seven percent, all in a measly 10 seconds. What he has discovered may hold the key to making cars and other vehicles stronger, lighter, safer and more fuel efficient.
The process basically involved rapidly heating and cooling the steel to change its molecular structure to make it less brittle. In fact, the steel trademarked as Flash Bainite, has tested to be stronger and more shock resistant than most titanium alloys used by the industry.Cola has a proprietary Lab setup at SFP Works, LLC, where rollers carry sheets of steel through flames as hot as 1100°C, followed by rapid cooling in a liquid bath. Though the typical temperature and length of time for hardening varies by industry, most steel types are heat-treated at around 900°C for a few hours. Others are heated at similar temperatures for days. Cola’s entire process took less than 10 seconds. He claimed that the resulting steel was seven percent stronger than martensitic advanced high-strength steel. Martensitic steel is so named because the internal microstructure is entirely composed of a crystal form called martensite.
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Three Members of Anonymous arrested in Spain
Anonymous, the name behind various recent cyber attacks including one in our own home, are finally under the scanner in a major way, Authorities in Spain say they have arrested three members of the organization that claims to be an Activist for morals. They also seized at least one computer used in the attacks on Sony. Those arrested are believed to have been important in coordinating the group’s activities in the country and to have distributed the Loic DDoS tool to others.
The group became infamous for hacking credit card companies, such as MasterCard and Visa, and PayPal in retribution for not allowing donations to be made to Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks. Sony has blamed the attack on its PlayStation Network partially on Anonymous, but the arrest of three of its members is a far cry from retribution for the company which has damages that total more than $172 million.
The arrests serve more as a message to other hacking groups, such as the headline stealing LulzSec, that given time law enforcement will track them down. However, this particular set of arrests will probably do little to discourage hacktivists across the world.
Spanish government are on high alert to make sure they are protected against any attacks from the various legions of Anonymous.
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Tech 101: Modern LCD Displays
Displays have come a long way since the old CRT monitors and TVs. Advancements in display technology have made many modern devices possible such as mobile phones, mobile gaming platforms like the Sony PSP, thinner Televisions and Monitors. We use them everyday, for a variety of tasks but do we really know how they work? What is an LCD? What is a TFT Screen? How do they display so many millions of colours? This article will answer these questions and many more.
What is an LCD?
The term LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. But what exactly are Liquid Crystals? The term is quite confusing. A substance can either be a crystal, like quartz, which is hard as rock, or it can be a liquid which is obviously different. How can it be both? We all learned that matter can exist in 3 states, solid, liquid and gas. Solids have their molecules in a very rigid orientation while liquids and gasses are exactly the opposite. There are a few substances that have properties that are like solids and liquids at the same time. What this means is the the molecules of the substance tend to maintain their orientation, like a solid, but they also tend to move around, like a liquid. This is why they are called Liquid Crystals.
It takes a lot of energy to convert a solid into this state, and only a little more to convert it into a liquid. This is why LCD’s are so sensitive temperature changes. This property allows them to be used in the making of Mood Rings and Thermometers. There are many types of liquid crystals. The major type used in monitors and other displays are called Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystals. These type of crystals twist and untwist at varying degrees to allow light to pass through when a voltage is applied.
What is a TFT?
A Thin Film Transistor LCD or TFT-LCD is named after a very thin layer of transistors that are applied to the back of a Liquid Crystal Display. These transistors allow only one row of pixels to be updated at any given point in time. The speed with which this updation takes place fools your brain into thinking that its viewing a static image.
In small LCDs such as the ones used in calculators and other devices, a voltage can be applied across one segment without interfering with other segments of the display. This is impractical for a large display with a large number of pixels, since it would require millions of connections, two for each one of the three colors (red, green and blue) of every pixel. To avoid this issue, the pixels are arranged in rows and columns, reducing the connection count from millions to thousands. The column and row wires attach to transistor switches, one for each pixel. The one-way current passing characteristic of the transistor prevents the charge applied to the pixel from draining between refreshes, which creates the persistence of vision.
What is a Pixel?
A single pixel is the smallest addressable screen element in a display device, or it is the smallest unit of picture that can be represented or controlled. Each pixel has its own unique address which corresponds to its coordinates on the screen. Pixels are normally arranged in a grid pattern. Each pixel is made up of three Sub-Pixels which have a different color, Red, Green and Blue. The voltage applied to each subpixel decides its colour intensity. There are 256 possible gradations for each subpixel and together all three give a combination of 256 x 256 x 256 = 16,777,216 colours to each pixel on the screen.
How it Comes Together
A simple LCD monitor has many layers of technology that make it function. The basic principle behind these types of monitors is the Polarization of Light. What this means is that light is strategically allowed or not allowed to pass through any given point on the screen.
At the base of a monitor, you have a single line of white LED’s that provide a backlight. There are many layers of films placed on top of these LED’s to create even lighting across the back panel. The next layer consists of a plate of glass. At the back and front of this sheet of glass are two polarization films. Light passes through the back film and is twisted by the glass to be ‘in sync’ with the front film. If the light is ‘in sync’, it passes through, if not, it is blocked by the film.
The sheet of glass is an amazing piece of technology. It basically consists of a layer of TFT’s and a Liquid Crystal array that is arranged in a grid format. Each point or pixel of the grid consists of three subpixels. These subpixels are what give the pixel its colour. They have a maximum intensity of 255. What this means is that if we set the intensity of the red subpixel to 0, then no light passes through, and it appears black. If the intensity is set to 255, then all the light passes through and it appears bright red. If we wanted to create a single pixel of sky blue colour, the red subpixel would be set at 135/255 intensity, the green subpixel would be set at 206/255 intensity and the blue subpixel would be set at 250/255 intensity. This is how each pixel of your display is updated 60 times a second. Thereore, for a display of 1024 x 768 resolution, the monitor is making 141,557,760 updates per second. If it takes you half a second to flip a switch, making these many updates would take you 819.2 days or 2.24 years. Thats a LOT of updates (and finger cramps).
To conclude, we would like to point out how much all of us take technology for granted. We have really got no idea what goes in to making most things we use everyday. We bicker and complain about our Tech being too slow or too old. We cant wait for the next big thing. At iGyaan, we have decided to start this section to demystify the basics of technology, so that the end user/consumer understands the true nature of the products that he/she is buying. We hope that you enjoy this section and learn something new from it. We’ll continue to bring you updates on the basics of technology. If you have something specific that you’d like us to talk about, please leave your requests on the comment section below.
Stay tuned for the next update, continuing along the display line on OLEDs and AMOLEDs.
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iOS 5 Beta : Jailbroken courtesy Redsnow 0.9.8b1 for Mac
Did you update your iDevice to the iOS 5 BETA. Then this is possibly the best news for you. Redsn0w 0.9.8b1 has been released for Mac users, but given that it’s a tethered solution, you will have to plug in your phone everytime you need to boot up jailbroken.
This Jailbreak is meant only for developers who already have an activated iOS5 device. so make sure you know what you are doing before you take the plunge.
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iGyaan Exclusive : HTC Flyer now Available, Price, Specs detailed with Unboxing Coming soon
Here is some great news for Tablet fans, The HTC Flyer is now available and selling at exclusive HTC vendors across the country. We already have a unit headed to us for unboxing and review. So expect a full coverage to follow suit.
Technical Details
- Dimensions (width x height x depth): 122 x 195.4 x 13.2mm
- Weight: 420g with battery
- Display: 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
- CPU speed: 1.5 GHz
- Platform: Android with HTC Sense
- Memory:
- Internal storage: 32 GB
- RAM: 1 GB
- Connectors:
- 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
- Standard micro-USB
- Camera:
- 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus
- 1.3 megapixel front camera
- Sensors:
- Ambient light sensor
- G-Sensor
- Digital compass
- Audio supported formats:
- Playback:.aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma
- Recording:.amr, .aac
- Video supported formats:
- Playback:.3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv , .avi .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3)
- Recording:.3gp
- Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 3.0 with A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
- GPS: Internal GPS antenna
- Battery:
- Battery type: Rechargeable battery
- Capacity: 4000 mAh
- Standby time3: Up to 820 ~1470 hours
- Video playback: Up to 4 hours
- Network:
- HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/AWS/2100 MHz
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- Box content: Pouch PO S580, Data cable, Magic Pen ST D500, AC Adapter with ExtMicro USB Connector
Price Seems expensive for a 32GB version : Rs. 39,000/-
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iGyaan Exclusive : HTC Salsa now Available, Price, Specs and Unboxing Soon!
Okay so here is the exclusive HTC new for iGyaan. HTC Salsa the dedicated Facebook phone from HTC is now shipping and in stock at most HTC dealers.
Check out the Details
Technical Details
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 58.9 x 109.1 x 12.3mm
- Weight: 120 grams with battery
- Display: 3.4-inch touch screen with 480 x 320 resolution
- CPU speed: 600 MHz
- Memory: Internal phone storage: 512 MB RAM: 512 MB
- Connectors: 3.5 mm stereo audio jack Standard micro-USB
- Network: HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MH
z Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz - Platform: Android™ with HTC Sense™
- Camera: 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash VGA front camera
- Sensors: G-Sensor, Digital compass, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor
- Multimedia: Audio supported formats:
- Playback:.aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
- Recording:.amr Video supported formats:
- Playback:.3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9),
.avi (MP4 ASP and MP3), .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3) - Recording:.3gp
- Internet: 3G: Up to 7.2 Mbps
- 802.11b/g/n
- Bluetooth®: Bluetooth® 3.0
- Battery: Battery type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1520 mAh
- Talk time:
- WCDMA: Up to 474 minutes
- GSM: Up to 540 minutes Standby time:
- WCDMA: Up to 530 hours
- GSM: Up to 445 hours
PRICE : Rs 21,500/-
Stay tuned for a quick unboxing and hands on followup.
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Philips Ear Gear SHL5000 Noise Cancellation Headphones, Unboxing and Hands on !
So this is an iGyaan First, The Philips SHL5000 Ear Gear Headphones are comparatively easy on the pocket but deliver great value for money. Check them out.
Highlights:
- Open design headphones with neodymium magnet and Mylar-dome Membram
- Soft and portable leather ear pads
- Collapsible for easy storage
- 30mm drivers for a first-class sound reproduction with strong bass
- Excellent noise isolation
- Lighter, steel reinforced bar bracket for perfect fit and durability
Features:
- Connector: 3.5mm stereo plug
- Sensitivity: 106dB plus minus 3dB
- Driver diameter: 30mm
- Impedance: 32 Ohm
- Frequency response 10Hz to 28 kHz
- Maximum input power: 50 mW
- Hinged shells
- Two-way cable
- Connector: gold plated (24k)
- Type: dynamic
- Voice coil: CCAW
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Panoramic Flash Videos – Coming Soon
The flash video format has become one of the most popular formats for sharing video online. Many sites like YouTube, Vimeo, Metacafe etc. have become big businesses in the Online Video Industry. I’m sure you’ve all seen 3d panoramic photos where you can pan and zoom the scene to view whatever you want. Well the Panoramic Video concept is pretty similar minus the zoom function. You can click and drag the video to change your view angle, all while the video is playing. This allows you to have a 360 degree view angle. The video is recorded using 5 cameras with a 6th one on top to provide depth. Watch the clip and leave your comments below.
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Rumors Point to an 8MP Camera in iPhone 5
Now that the WWDC is over and iOS 5 is out in the open, Rumors of the next iPhone from the fruit company at Cupertino are starting to heat up. With the existing new Apple A5 chip and a possibly bigger edge to edge display, a revamped design, NFC and here is something new an 8 Megapixel backlit sensor similar to that on the iPhone 4. DigiTimes states that OmniVision has been awarded the contract to supply the bulk of the image sensors for Apple’s iPhone 5. These sensors, according to the report, will feature an 8-megapixel resolution. OmniVision is said to be supplying roughly 90% of the image sensors for Apple’s next iPhone, while Sony will supply the remaining 10%.
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Mass Effect 3 to hit your console in March 2012
Casey Hudson, the project lead for Mass Effect 3, announced that the game would be available on store shelves sometime in March 2012, during the MS keynote at E3. Ray Muzyka, BioWare’s chief executive officer, cited the fact that the game would use the new Kinect motion controllers. A small demo shows how players will be able control the squad using just their voices.
Aah now we just want to play this game!
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iCloud Bans Windows XP Users
Apple has announced that it will not allow Windows XP users access to its digital locker, iCloud. Tucked into the bottom of the iCloud release, Apple states that users would have to have Windows Vista or Windows 7 to gain access. Based on recent Stats, this cuts out over half the PC population which still uses Microsoft’s aging operating system.
This is not the first time that XP users have been let out of a software launch. Microsoft itself showed the boot to XP users when it launched the new Internet Explorer 9 browser which does not and never will run on Windows XP.
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Cyber Pirates Target Corruption in India
The hacker group know as Anonymous has shown its support for India’s Anti-Corruption Movement by hacking the National Infomatics Center (NIC) Website and placing this message:
The NIC is responsible for implementing and managing IT related projects including e-governance in India. Until now, most cyber attacks on India have been done by Pakistan based hackers as part of the on-going cyber-war between the two countries. Anonymous placed its logo along with a message for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the NIC website. The page was not accessible by Tuesday, but a google cache of the page still reveals the message.
There was however no data stolen by the hack, or any damage done, according to a government expert on cyber security. “This was more a playful threat, that exploited some weaknesses of the NIC site,” an NIC official said on condition of anonymity.
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Halo 4 and Kinect Sports Season 2 Announced at E3
During the Microsoft press conference at E3 in Los Angeles on Monday, Microsoft took the liberty to announce and show a sneak preview of Halo 4 Trilogy. Microsoft didn’t discuss much else about the game, but it did also announce that Xbox 360 owners will soon be able to get their hands on Kinect Sports Season 2, which will include golf, baseball, skiing, tennis, and football. Kinect Sports Season 2 is expected to land in time for the holiday season this year. That means not only will there be a limited edition of Halo this year but new Kinect Games to make you shale your bottom.











