Monday, December 31, 2012

Effective study and Study Habits

Effective study and Study Habits:

Well I was asked by some of you that How we can study effectively while preparing for Entry Test .

So let us first understand things about Effective Study and How to do it.


What Effective study Means :



Effective study means to study with maximum efficiency in minimum time. But that doesn't meant that you should be preparing a book in just one or two days, 


No just see How much time you have and what level of knowledge and concept is required for Test. 







Often we have to make a compromise on one of these , either the level of study or the time. And if you don't start preparing them , Than time is the limiting factor which decides the study level.





Your Next Question would be  what level of study is required for Entry Test?


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2012 in review: Macworld's top stories

2012 in review: Macworld's top stories:


Before you can move ahead, it’s always fun to look back. That’s the idea behind our annual review of Macworld’s top stories of 2012, based on page views.

If there’s a trend to be found among our most read stories, it’s that whatever product Apple announces—Mountain Lion, the iPhone 5, iOS6, one of many new iPads—is usually followed by a rush to find out more information about the new hardware or software coming out of Cupertino. How-to articles explaining how to do more with your Macs, iPads, and iPhones also dominated our story list. (Note that more than few stories from 2011 are in this list as well; their placement on the list below reflects how much they traffic they got in 2012, though.)

So here’s our look at the stories that you flocked to in 2012.


1. Drawing on the iPad: 12 touchscreen styluses reviewed




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Intel to Launch Cable TV Service and Set Top Box at CES 2013

Intel to Launch Cable TV Service and Set Top Box at CES 2013: According to TechCrunch, Intel is planning to launch its own virtual cable TV service and set top box in the near future. The news comes at a time when rumors of Apple's own television service have been becoming more frequent.

To combat licensing issues, Intel has decided to roll out the service on a city-by-city basis rather than launching nationwide, allowing Intel to negotiate for control of smaller markets with content providers, who have been reluctant to hand over valuable licensing rights.

A source in the video distribution industry directly familiar with Intel's plans and content dealings tells TechCrunch the semiconductor company is dead serious about getting its chips into the living room. After its effort to convince smart TV manufacturers to use its chips in the initial launch of Google TV failed a few years ago, it's decided to go it alone. The source said that Intel was frustrated with "everyone doing a half-assed Google TV so it's going to do it themselves and do it right."

The plan is to create a set-top box and subscription TV service that would appeal to people who want streaming TV access but don’t want to entirely cut the cable cord and lose key content like sports.

Like Intel, Apple has been said to be working on a similar set up for its rumored Apple-branded television set, an idea that was made famous by Walter Isaacson's biography on Steve Jobs, when Jobs expressed his desire to revolutionize the television industry.




Since then, the Apple television set has been the source of much speculation, and it is believed that Apple is hoping to include features like Siri and FaceTime, as well as content from third party providers and motion control.

Apple has faced problems with content procuration, which may be why the much rumored TV has yet to make an appearance. There have been similar rumors about a more robust version of the Cupertino-based company's existing Apple TV set top box, but that too has yet to be seen.

As of mid–2012, Apple has been rumored to be in talks with cable services like Comcast and Timer Warner Cable, though no content deals seem to have been made public.

The Wall Street Journal (via TechCrunch) notes that Intel has also had problems securing content deals, with content providers unwilling to offer television channels piece meal because of contractual barriers set in place by cable providers. Intel's city-by-city launch aims to allow content providers to experiment with access in less restrictive markets.

Intel's cable TV service and set top box may launch as soon as January 7 at Intel's CES event, according to tipsters. There's still no word on when an Apple television might be announced.

The most recent rumors state that Apple's Foxconn factories are currently testing several television set designs, in the 46–55 inch range.


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Jailbreak Tweak Auxo Updated to Add Support For iOS 5.1.x

Jailbreak Tweak Auxo Updated to Add Support For iOS 5.1.x:



Jailbreak Tweak Auxo Updated to Add Support For iOS 5.1.x

A week back, an awesome iOS multitasking concept came to life in the form of a jailbreak tweak called Auxo. On release day, however, the tweak worked only on iOS 6, greatly reducing the number of supported devices given the lack of a public jailbreak.
The developers of Auxo have now updated the tweak to version 1.1, which adds iOS 5.1.x support.
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12 Great and Free Apps for your new iPad

12 Great and Free Apps for your new iPad:



12 Great and Free Apps for your new iPad

If you got a shiny new iPad during the holiday season, you’ve probably been downloading apps like crazy. You’d be in good company since there was an 87% increase in app downloads this holiday season. Like our iPhone apps list, these are free apps that we think aren’t just “essential”, but also showcase some of things your iPad is just meant for.

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Hackulous – Creators Of Installous Shuts Down; Bringing An End To Piracy Of Apps At Least For the Time Being

Hackulous – Creators Of Installous Shuts Down; Bringing An End To Piracy Of Apps At Least For the Time Being:



Hackulous – Creators Of Installous Shuts Down; Bringing An End To Piracy Of Apps At Least For the Time Being


While there are a number of great reasons to jailbreak your iOS device, one of the reasons why some people jailbreak their iOS device was to pirate apps.
Installous and AppSync created by the Hackulous team made it very easy to install pirated apps on your jailbroken iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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Harmut Esslinger’s Design Forward Shows the Early History of Mac and Apple Design

Harmut Esslinger’s Design Forward Shows the Early History of Mac and Apple Design:



Harmut Esslinger’s Design Forward Shows the Early History of Mac and Apple Design

Harmut Esslinger is one of the people who shaped our lives in so many ways, but many of us—I certainly didn’t—probably don’t know his name. While today Jony Ive is “showcased” as part of Apple, in the past, the brilliant minds behind the designs that made Apple “Apple” weren’t so well known. Design site designboom received a copy of Harmut Esslinger’s new book Design Forward and shared some pictures of early Apple products that, you can see, influenced a lot of what would come later.

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Apple Saw Strong Holiday iDevice Sales This Year

Apple Saw Strong Holiday iDevice Sales This Year:



Apple Saw Strong Holiday iDevice Sales This Year

It doesn’t take a financial genius to figure out that Apple was expecting to do very well this holiday season. How well? Looks like year over year increases on the order of 111–128% for iPads and iPhones, but it doesn’t end there, it was a “very appy” Christmas according to Distimo’s app download data with an 87% increase over last year. The next is question is, then, what does January hold?

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