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Windows 8 Tpis & Tricks

Windows 8 tips & tricks :-
       Windows 7 awesome features with good graphic support now Microsoft is about to release new Flagship of windows family windows 8 .The latest Windows operating system would arrive in 3 versions, where Windows 8 will suitable for home PCs and laptops most. Windows 8 Pro suitable for professionals and last one named as Windows RT suits for systems with low-power ARM processors, like tablet and light and portable ultra books.


1. Lock screen

Windows 8 opens on its lock screen, which looks pretty but unfortunately displays no clues about what to do next.
It's all very straightforward, though. Just tap the space bar, spin the mouse wheel or swipe upwards on a touch screen to reveal a regular login screen with the user name you created during installation. Enter your password to begin.
 

2. Basic navigation

Windows 8 launches with its new Metro interface, all colourful tiles and touch-friendly apps. And if you're using a tablet then it'll all be very straightforward: just swipe left or right to scroll the screen, and tap any tile of interest.
On a regular desktop, though, you might alternatively spin the mouse wheel to scroll backwards and forwards.
 

 3. App groups

The Start screen apps are initially displayed in a fairly random order, but if you'd prefer a more organised life then it's easy to sort them into custom groups.
You might drag People, Mail, Messaging and Calendar over to the left-hand side, for instance, to form a separate "People" group. Click the magnifying glass icon in the bottom right corner of the screen to carry out a "semantic zoom", and you'll now find you can drag and drop the new group (or any of the others) around as a block.
 

4. Simplified Start menu?

The Windows 8 Developer Preview had a very basic Start menu which you could access by swiping from the right side of a touch screen, or moving the mouse cursor to the bottom left corner of the screen. This has changed a little in the Consumer Preview: now you need to right-click in the bottom left corner (or hold down the Windows key and press X) for a text-based menu which provides easy access to lots of useful applets and features: Device Manager, Control Panel, Explorer, the Search dialog and more.
 

5. Find your applications

The Win+X menu is useful, but no substitute for the old Start menu as it doesn't provide access to your applications. To find this, hold down the Windows key and press Q (or right-click an empty part of the Start screen and select All Apps) to reveal a scrolling list of all your installed applications. Browse the various tiles to find what you need and click the relevant app to launch it.
 

6. Easy access

If there's an application you use all the time then you don't have to access it via the search system, of course. Pin it to the Start screen and it'll be available at a click.
Start by typing part of the name of your application. Windows 8 Consumer Preview makes it more difficult to access Control Panel, for instance, so type Control.
Right-click the "Control Panel" tile on the Apps Search screen, and click "Pin to Start".
Now press the Windows key, scroll to the right and you'll see the Control Panel tile at the far end. Drag and drop this over to the left somewhere if you'd like it more easily accessible, then click the tile to open the desktop along with the Control Panel window, and press the Windows key to return you to the Start screen when you've done.
 

7. Shutting down

You've finished your first Windows 8 session, and would like to close your system down - but with no Start menu it's not exactly obvious how this can be done.
It's easy enough when you know the secret, though. Just move the mouse cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen, click the Settings icon - or just hold down the Windows key and press I - and you'll see a power button. Click this and choose "Shut down" or "Restart".
Some of the tricks available in previous versions of Windows still apply. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del, for instance, click the power button in the bottom right-hand corner and you'll be presented with the same "Shut down" and "Restart" options.
And if you're on the desktop, press Alt+F4 and you'll be able to choose Shut Down, Restart, Sign Out or Switch User options.
 

8. App bar

Metro apps aim to be simpler than old-style Windows applets, which means it's goodbye to menus, complex toolbars, and many interface standards. There will be usually be a few options available on the App bar, though, so if you're unsure what to do then right-click an empty part of the screen or press Windows+Z to take a closer look.
 

9. What's running?

If you launch a Metro app, play with it for a while, then press the Windows key you'll switch back to the Start screen. Your app will remaining running, but as there's no taskbar then you might be wondering how you'd ever find that out.
You could just press Alt+Tab, which shows you what's running just as it always have.
Holding down the Windows key and pressing Tab displays a pane on the left-hand side of the screen with your running apps. (To see this with the mouse, move your cursor to the top left corner of the screen, wait until the thumbnail of one app appears, then drag down.)
And of course you can always press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to see all your running apps in the Task Manager, if you don't mind (or actually need) the extra technical detail.
 

10. Closing an app

Metro apps don't have close buttons, but this isn't the issue you might think. Apps are suspended when you switch to something else so they're only a very minimal drain on your system, and if you need the system resources then they'll automatically be shut down. (Their context will be saved, of course, so on relaunching they'll carry on where you left off.)
If you want to close down an app anyway, though, move the mouse cursor up to the top of the screen. When it turns from the regular mouse pointer to the icon of a hand, hold down the left mouse button and drag it down the screen. Your app should shrink to a thumbnail which you can drag off the screen to close it.
If that's too much hassle then simply pressing Alt+F4 still works.
And when all else fails then press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to launch Task Manager, right-click something in the Apps list and select End Task. Beware, though, close something you shouldn't and it's easy to crash or lock up your PC.
 

11. Mastering Metro Internet Explorer

Metro apps don't always work as you'd expect. Click the Internet Explorer tab, for instance, and you'll launch a full-screen version without toolbars, menus or sidebars, which like so much of Windows 8 may leave you initially feeling lost.
Right-click an empty part of the page, though, and you'll find options to create and switch between tabs, as well as a Refresh button, a "Find" tool and the ability to pin an Internet shortcut to the Start page.
But if that's not enough then you can also launch the regular Internet Explorer from the desktop, just as before. Note its icon position on the taskbar - the first being 1, the second 2 and so on - and then you can hold down the Windows key at any time and press that number to open full-strength IE.
 

12. Run two apps side by side

Metro apps are what Microsoft call "immersive" applications, which basically means they run full-screen - but there is a way to view two at once. Swipe from the left and the current app will turn into a thumbnail; drop this and one app displays in a sidebar pane while the other takes the rest of the screen. And you can then swap these by swiping again.
Or, if you're using a keyboard, use Win+. to snap an app to the right, or Win+Shift+. to snap to the left. (Whatever the interface, you can't snap apps unless your screen resolution is at least 1366 x 768.)
As an example of how you might use this, launch the Map applet and press Win+., then switch back to the Start screen and launch your desktop. And now you have a live, scrolling Map applet on the right side of your screen which is effectively working as a desktop sidebar, and you can access simply by moving the mouse there and clicking on it. If you need more space then drag the separator to the left and the desktop will shrink to a left-hand sidebar, but both apps remain active and working, so you can use Metro and regular desktop tools side by side.
 

13. Spell check

Metro apps all have spellcheck where relevant, which looks and works much as it does in Microsoft Office. Make a mistake and a wavy red line will appear below the offending word; tap or right-click this to see suggested alternative words, or add the word to your own dictionary if you prefer.
 

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HR Interview Questions and Answers for freshers

In an HR interview,the interviewer asking  these type of questions.So be careful that to give answer.

1. "Tell me something about yourself."

Ideal Answer: It's time to make a brief but systematic statement which highlights your education, professional achievements, future goals and also covers a description of your qualifications for the job and potential contributions you could make to the organization.

2. "You want to work here because"

Ideal Answer: Work up a little enthusiasm and unless you're in sales, don't say 'money'! Show the interviewer your interest in the company. Share what you learned about the job, the company and the industry through your own research. Talk about how your professional skills will benefit the company.

3. "You left your previous job/want to leave your current job because?"

Ideal Answer: Don't launch into a diatribe against your previous/current employee. The interviewer is trying to find out if you had any problems on your last job. If you did not have any problems, you could opt for the following answers: relocated away from job; company went out of business; laid off; temporary job; no possibility of advancement; wanted a job better suited to your skills. Now, if you did have problems, be honest. Show that you can accept responsibility and learn from your mistakes. You should explain any problems you had (or still have) with an employer, without switching to the 'bitching' mode.

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Ideal Answer: If you have sufficiently researched the organization, you should be able to imagine what skills the company values. List them. Then give examples where you have demonstrated these skills.

5. "What is your major weakness?"

Ideal Answer: Be positive; turn a weakness into a strength. For example, you might say: "I often worry too much over my work. Sometimes I work late to make sure the job is done well."

6 . "Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others?"

Ideal Answer: Flexibility is the key, but if you'd rather be honest, go ahead. Give examples describing how you have worked in both situations.

7 . "Career Aspirations?"

Ideal Answer: Answer this one with caution as your interview is comparing your plans and the company's goals, to see if the twain meets. Let him know that you are ambitious enough to plan ahead. Talk about your desire to learn more and improve your performance, and be specific as possible about how you will meet the goals you have set for yourself.

8."What are your interests other than work??"

Ideal Answer: Your interviewer is obviously looking for signs of skills outside of your professional experience. For example, hobbies such as chess or bridge demonstrate analytical skills. Reading, music, and painting are creative hobbies. Individual sports show determination and stamina, while group sport activities may indicate you are comfortable working as part of a team. He/she may also be curious as to ascertain whether you have a life outside of work. The common observation is that those with a creative or athletic outlet for stress tend to be more pleasant and more productive.

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9. "Salary Expectation?"

Ideal Answer: Before going for the interview, find out the current salary range is for the profession. Talk to people in the profession and get an estimate. Negotiate for the best package. Try not to answer this one with a figure. You could ask the interviewer what he is planning to pay the best candidate. Let the employer make the first offer and then if it is not good enough, make a quote.

10. "Is There Something I Have Forgotten To Ask You?"

Ideal Answer: Use this as a chance to summarize your good characteristics and attributes and how they may be used to benefit the organization. Convince the interviewer that you understand the job requirements and that you can succeed.

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  AP DSC 2012 Results of School Assistant Telugu, English, Hindi, Maths, PS, Biology and Social Studies, Secondary Grade Teachers (SGT), Language Pandit Telugu, Hindi, PET of all Districts will be announced today. Candidates can check their result in the following official APDSC 2012 website www.apdsc.cgg.gov.in and Model Schools results http://apms.cgg.gov.in. DSC 2012 was conducted on 26th, 27th and 28th August, 2012.


 
             There are 21,243 vacancies and more than 2,50,000 candidates have appeared for the DSC 2012 exam.  Total  posts 21,343  nearly 423111 candidates apply for the dsc 2012. School assistant 6007 posts, Language pandits 2144 post, Secondary Grade teachers ( SGT)  12772 posts and PET 409 posts.

 
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GTA VICE CITY CHEAT CODES

 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
                   It is a 2002 open world action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design) in the United Kingdom and published by Rockstar Games. It is the second 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise and sixth original title overall. It debuted in North America on October 29, 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and was later ported to the Xbox, and Microsoft Windows in 2003.Vice City draws much of its inspiration from 1980s American culture. Set in 1986 in Vice City, a fictional city modeled after Miami, the story revolves around Mafia member Tommy Vercetti, who was recently released from prison. After being involved in a drug deal gone wrong, Tommy seeks out those responsible while building a criminal empire and seizing power from other criminal organizations in the city. The game uses a tweaked version of the game engine used in Grand Theft Auto III and similarly presents a huge cityscape, fully populated with buildings, vehicles, and people. Like other games in the series, Vice City is comprised of elements from driving games and third-person shooters, and features "open-world" gameplay that gives the player more control over their playing experience.



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leavemealone - Decrease wanted level
Vehicle Vice City Cheats
bigbang - Destroy all cars
wheelsareallineed - Strip cars
comeflywithme - Flying dodo car
greenlight - All traffic lights are green
miamitraffic - Traffic moves faster
travelinstyle - Flying car
panzer - Spawn a tank
thelastride - Spawn a hearse
rockandrollcar - Spawn a limo
rubbishcar - Spawn a garbage truck
gettherefast - Spawn a sabre turbo
betterthanwalking - Spwan a caddy
gettherequickly - Fast car
getthereveryfastindeed - Faster car
getthereamazinglyfast - Fastest car
iwantitpaintedblack - Black traffic
seaways - Cars float on water
gripiseverything - Improved car handling
ahairdresserscar - Pink cars
loadsoflittlethings - Change wheel size






Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 review



Android smartphones come in all shapes and sizes, including cute and cuddly, as the case is with the Samsung Galaxy mini 2. This petite-sized entry-level device is the successor to last year's Galaxy mini, and as such, it comes with improvements both on the inside and on the outside. To start, the screen is not only slightly bigger, but also sports HVGA resolution whereas the previous model had a modest QVGA display. Furthermore, the 600MHz processor has been ditched in favor of an 800MHz single core chip..The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 showed up at MWC 2012 in February and slides in at the lower end of Samsung's range, but it's not the firm's bargain basement offering.
Replacing the original Samsung Galaxy Mini, the Galaxy Mini 2 can be picked up for around $200 SIM-free and you can get it for free on contract starting at just £10.50 per month.


        As we've mentioned, the Galaxy Mini 2 isn't Samsung's entry level handset - that accolade goes to the Galaxy Y – which means it lines up against the likes of the Nokia Lumia 610, HTC Desire C and Sony Xperia U.

Key Features
  • Quad-Band GSM and dual-band 3G support
  • 7.2 Mbps HSDPA
  • 3.27" 256K-color HVGA TFT touchscreen
  • 800MHz Cortex-A5 processor, 512MB RAM
  • Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) with TouchWiz v3.0 UI
  • 4GB internal storage, hot-swappable MicroSD slot
  • 3.15 MP fixed-focus camera with geotagging
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • NFC connectivity (in some markets)
  • GPS receiver with A-GPS
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Document editor
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • MicroUSB v2.0
  • Stereo Bluetooth 3.0
  • Swype text input
Pick up the Galaxy Mini 2 and you're met with that undeniably plastic finish which graces Samsung's whole range of smartphones from the quad-core Galaxy S3 flagship, all the way down to the likes of the Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Y.
Not that we expect flashy, aluminium frames at this price point and the Galaxy Mini 2 is a solid little handset which nestles snugly into the hand, with the rounded rear complementing the curvature of the palm.

While it's easy to get your mitt round the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2, keeping it there is slightly more of a challenge as the smooth plastic offers little in the way of grip, and we came close on several occasions to dropping the handset during our review period.
The Galaxy Mini 2 may only weight 105g, but it has a solid build and we didn't experience any flexing of the chassis when we put it under pressure, so even if you were to let it slip out of your sweaty grasp, we reckon this little Samsung could take a few knocks.
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Up top there's a 3.5mm headphone jack and the power/lock key is found at the top of the right side of the Galaxy Mini 2 – the position of choice for Samsung on all its smartphones these days.
On the left you'll find the volume rocker switch, which is easy to hit thanks to the petit 109.4 x 58.6 x 11.6 mm frame of the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2, allowing you to manipulate every last millimetre of the handset, even when held in one hand.

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Below the volume switch there's also a microSD card slot, covered by a small but easy to open plastic door – allowing you to expand on the average 4GB of internal storage and thanks to the handy side-access, you can swap between cards without having to remove the battery or even the rear cover.
The bottom of the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 sports a centralised microUSB port and a pin hole for the microphone, while round the back there's a 3.15MP camera and a small, slightly raised speaker grill next to it.



There's no LED flash for snapping in low-light, nor is there a front facing camera for video calls and vanity checks.What you do get on the front of the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 is a 3.27-inch TFT display with a 320 x 480 resolution – so an improvement on the 3.14-inch, 240 x 320 screen of the original Galaxy Mini.
Below the display there's the famous physical Samsung Galaxy home button, flanked by touch-sensitive menu and back keys – all of which we found to be suitably responsive to our various pokes and prods.Switch the Galaxy Mini 2 on and the screen lights up to provide a decently bright and clear display, with text easy to read and colours relatively well represented – more than acceptable for a smartphone in this lower price bracket.Flip the handset over and peel off the colourful yellow cover (black is also available), which is well connected to the rest of the frame but still easy to take off, and you'll notice that on the other side of it there's a black sticker which is actually the NFC pad.

It's good to see NFC making it ways into the cheaper handsets, with BlackBerry having led the way at the lower end of the market with this latest technology.There's a removable 1,300mAh battery, which isn't huge, but with the small screen and 800MHz single-core processor on the Galaxy Mini 2, this isn't too much of an issue.

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Difference between android 4.0 vs Apple iOS 6 vs Windows 7.5

Windows 7.5, Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich and Apple’s iOS 6. All of them are self capable OS for different gadgets now lets examine which of the software is better and useful.


Key FeaturesApple’s iOS 6Android 4.0Windows 7.5
Launch native apps by voiceYesS-Voice, third-party Microsoft Tell me
Launch third-party apps by voiceYesS-VoiceMicrosoft Tell me
Automotive integrationYesYes, car HomeNo
Face book integrationYesYesYes
Message replies for incoming callsYesYesNo
Set call remindersYesNoNo
Video calling over cellular networkYesYes , Google TalkThird-party apps
Offline reading of webpagesYesYesThird-party apps
Natively share photo streamsYesGalaxy S III onlyNo
Natively store and access tickets YesNoNo
Turn-by-turn navigationYesYesYes
3D mappingYesComing to Google MapsNo
Info about nearby businessesYesYesYes



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Tallest and Biggest Ganesha 2012 at khirtabad, Hyderabad


      In hyderabad,khairtabad ganesh is one of the tallest and biggest Ganesha which is established during the festival of Vinayaka Chathurthi. Every year the design different models of Vinayaka statue at khairtabad. This year they are going to construct the khairtabad ganesh which is really unique and the height of khairtabad ganesh is almost 56 feet.

       The Lord Ganesha is designed has a Ganesh  is riding a chariot of elephant. Actually the khairtabad ganesh height is 50 feet and about 6 feet you can find the statues of various goddesses like ,Brahma, Saraswati, shiva and laksmi. This time they are going to place the 30 ton laddu on khairtabad ganesh hand. On the right side of the khairtabad ganesh you can redefine the picture of bhavani presenting us sword to shivaji and on the left side of khairtabad ganesh you can get the image of Sun goddesses.


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