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Thursday, 20 March 2014

How to Map Custom Domain Name From Godaddy to Blogger- 4 Simple Steps

Want to make your blog or website look professional? Adding Custom Domain is ofcourse the first thing you need to do. Most of you might have already bought a domain or planning to get one but donot know how to add it to blogger platform. And I assume that’s the reason you landed on this page. Godaddy provides one of the best services with very low prices for even “.com” and “.net” domains. Even I bought my domain in Godaddy, but didn’t know how to map it with my blogger. It is little tricky for a newbie to understand and implement correctly. So, here I am going to teach you how to map Custom Domain Name from Godaddy to Blogger in four simple and clear steps.
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Mapping Custom Godaddy Domain Name to Blogger Blogspot

Step1: Settings in your Blogspot Blog

Open your Blogspot Dashboard and Goto “Settings”. Click on Basic and goto Publishing. Click on “Add Custom Domain”.
Type your Domain Name and Save it. You must be prompted with an error, with two CNAMEs. The left side is the Host or Source and the right side you will find the Destination or Target.
Save those two CNAMEs onto your Notepad, you will need them.
custom-domain

Step2: Godaddy Account and DNS Zone File

Goto Godaddy and login with your username. Open “My Account”.
Expand the “Domain” details. Launch the Domain you want to add.
domains

Navigate to the “DNS Zone File” Tab and Click on the “Edit” option.
domain-details

Step3: DNS Manager- Zone File Editor

Add the A(host) files by selecting the Quick Add option.
Add the following in the first and second columns:
Host                       Points to
@                            216.239.32.21
@                            216.239.34.21
@                            216.239.36.21
@                            216.239.38.21
A-files


After finishing the above step, add CNAME.
Add the host and destination files you have saved in your notepad by selecting the Quick Add option.
For instance, “www” must be added under the host column and “ghs.google.com” must be added under the Points tocolumn. Copy the second CNAME in the same way.
CName
That’s it, you have done configuring the domain name from Godaddy account.

Step4: Final Step and Redirection

Goto your blogspot blog  which you have left earlier. Hit on the Save button and you are done!

There is one final step you need to do before shouting “eureka!”. Check the box which says “Redirect burptech.com to www.burptech.com” . This simple step will redirect the blog even if someone don’t use “www” before your domain name.
redirect
There you go! If you have done all the steps correctly.....

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Amazing Micromax phone With Octa-Core Processor

         

              

Micromax Canvas Knight detailed specifications

General
Alternate namesA350
Release dateMarch 2014
Form factorTouchscreen
Battery capacity (mAh)2350
Removable batteryNo
ColoursBlack, Black and Gold, White and Gold
SAR valueNA
Display
Screen size (inches)5.00
TouchscreenYes
Touchscreen typeCapacitive
Resolution1080x1920 pixels
Pixels per inch (PPI)443
Colours16.7M
Hardware
Processor2GHz  octa-core
Processor makeMediaTek 6592T
RAM2GB
Internal storage32GB
Camera
Rear camera16-megapixel
FlashYes
Front camera8-megapixel
Software
Operating SystemAndroid 4.2.2
Java supportYes
Browser supports FlashNo
Connectivity
Wi-FiYes
Wi-Fi standards supportedNA
GPSYes
BluetoothYes, v 4.00
NFCNo
InfraredNo
DLNANo
Wi-Fi DirectNo
MHL OutNo
HDMINo
Headphones3.5mm
FMYes
USBMicro-USB
Charging via Micro-USBYes
Proprietary charging connectorNo
Proprietary data connectorNo
Number of SIMs2
SIM 1
SIM TypeMicro-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
2G frequencies supportedGSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900
3GYes
3G frequencies supported900, 2100
SIM 2
SIM TypeMicro-SIM
GSM/ CDMAGSM
2G frequencies supportedGSM 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900
3GYes
3G frequencies supported900, 2100
Sensors
Compass/ MagnetometerYes
Proximity sensorYes
AccelerometerYes
Ambient light sensorYes
GyroscopeYes
BarometerNo
Temperature sensorNo

Android- How to connect external device(example pendrive) with android phone.



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Some Android devices such as the Nexus 5 support a very useful feature that manufacturers don’t really make a whole lot of fuss over: USB On the go, or OTG. At the very basic core, it means that you can use your Android device as a USB host and connect, for example, a USB stick directly to the smartphone. At the core, it has a bunch of other uses. What else can USB OTG be used for and how it works, we’ll explain below.

With the help of a small cable, you can connect a mouse, keyboard, or USB flashd drive to your Nexus 5.  / © AndroidPIT

What is OTG?

As stated above, OTG stands for “On the go”. With two devices that are USB OTG compatible you can make them communicate with each other and perform certain functions. The most common one we use is when we use a PC, which acts as a host, and connect a USB flash drive or a smartphone to it. With the introduction of more devices being OTG compatible, you can now bypass the PC: photos can be sent directly from your camera to a printer, a keyboard can be connected directly to a mobile device, or a USB stick can be connected to a smartphone.  One of the easiest ways to figure out whether you have a device that is USB OTG compatible is to look for the following USB logo with green arrow.
usb otg logo
If you see this logo, your device is USB OTG capable.
The applications of USB OTG are varied and based on compatible hardware. With smartphones and tablets, the technology can be used to connect keyboards, mice, hard drives, and USB sticks.  However, not all smartphones and tablets are OTG compatible. If you’re not sure whether your device has the capability of acting as an OTG host, you can easily figure it out by downloading a free app from the Play Store called USB Host Diagnostics.
Just having a device that is OTG compatible isn’t enough though as you’ll also need a suitable OTG cable for your device. Of course, you can easily grab one for a few bucks at a few online portals, including over at Amazon.com. Furthermore, to connect storage devices such as a USB flash drive or a hard drive, you may also need an app like USB Host Controller or Total Commander.
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Keyboard and smartphone, together at last. / © AndroidPIT

What can I do with USB OTG?

USB OTG makes it possible to couple your smartphone or tablet along with peripheral devices that can be made to control it, like mice or a keyboard. Of course, there are some restrictions, such as some higher tech mice with multiple buttons  not always working, but for the most part the basic operations are enabled.  This type of functionality can be easily used to convert tablets and larger sized devices into a spare laptop on the fly.
Even the connection of storage devices such as USB sticks or external hard drives can be achieved with USB OTG. Using a file manager on your device, you can directly access data on an external storage device and play movies or music without having to store them on your device. Alternatively, you can use it as a non-cloud based back-up storage for storing your photos, music, and other files from your smartphone.

Which devices support USB OTG?

Many of the current iteration of smartphones offer the USB OTG compatibility, I including the following:
  • Sony Xperia Z, ZL, Z Ultra, Z1
  • Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4, Note 1,  Note 2, Note 3
  • LG Optimus G, G2
  • HTC X, One, One mini, One max
  • Google Nexus 5



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Saturday, 1 March 2014

DLNA(Android) : What is? and How to Use?




    


How to use wi-fi direct in Android




                 




  1. From the Home screen, touch Applications > Settings Settings Shortcut > More.
  2. Touch the slider next to Wi-Fi Direct to turn the feature On or Off. You may receive a prompt to turn off Wi-Fi client/hotspot operation. Touch OK to continue.
    Wi-Fi Direct On
  3. Touch Wi-Fi Direct to connect to other Wi-Fi Direct devices.
    Wi-Fi Direct Available Devices
  4. Your device will scan for other Wi-Fi Direct devices automatically. If the device you want to connect to is not listed, make sure Wi-Fi Direct is turned on in both device and touch Scan.
  5. Touch the device you would like to connect to.
  6. The other device will receive an Invitation to connect prompt and will have two minutes to touch Accept for the connection to be made.
  7. Once connected, the other device will show as Connected in your list of Wi-Fi Direct devices, and the WiFi Direct icon will display at the top of your screen.

Sharing Information with Connected Device

To share videos, pictures, or other information with the connected device, follow these steps:
  1. View the information you want to share. For example, if you want to share a photo, find the photo in your camera viewer, Gallery, or My Files, then touch the Shareicon or touch the Menu Android Menu Button key and look for ShareShare pageShare via, or Send via option, and touch Wi-Fi Direct.
  2. Select the device from the list you wish to send the file to.
  3. You will see the Outbound transfers screen on your device. When the transfer is complete, the receiving device will see a notification in the status bar showing a Wi-Fi Direct file has been received.
  4. When you receive a file via Wi-Fi Direct, the file can be found in My Files > sdcard (if available) > ShareViaWifi.




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Now Panorama mode with 360 degrees


 


                             






We will be the first to admit that our camera skills are more below par than Martin Parr so that's why we love the Panono. This ball camera allows you to take 360 degree panoramic shots by throwing the thing up in the air. The Panono is clever enough to know what the optimum height to take a picture is so you end up with snaps that are both clear and a whopping 108MP in quality. It's rugged too – made of the same water/life resistant plastic that a GoPro is. 



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Friday, 28 February 2014

Create add-hoc in win 8 and win 8.1


                                 
                     

Step 1:
First of all open command prompt in administrator mode. To do this, open the search bar from the charms menu on the left corner. Search cmd and right-click thereon. Choose run as administrator from below. Here westart making a wireless ad hoc / access point in Windows 8.
Step 2:
 Run the command given below to verify that your network interface supports virtualization:
netsh wlan show drivers
You will have to search if your network card supports ad hocs. Now,Search for a line “Hosted network supported  : Yes” . If you get a line like this proceed to the next step.
How to make wireless ad hoc in windows 8 for internet sharing
If Hosted network supported says Yes, you’re all set. Otherwise, you need to upgrade your hardware.
Step 3:Now enter these lines with changing the markup tag as you wish
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=<enter_network_name_here> key=<enter_password_here>
How to make wireless ad hoc in windows 8 for internet sharing
 Step 4:
Now enter netsh wlan start hostednetwork to start ad hoc connection.
How to make wireless ad hoc in windows 8 for internet sharing
Step 5:
You are done for an adhoc here, with just one thing remaining. If it’s not already enabled, you need to allow  Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) for your currently-active internet connection. Simply head over toNetwork &Sharing Center, and in the properties for the current internet connection, enable ICS. Make sure to select the ad hoc connection under Home Networking connection.
How to make wireless ad hoc in windows 8 for internet sharing
Now you can connect to any device using an Ad Hoc connection / access point in Win 8. You can even share your wired internet connection with other WiFi enabled device you have. You just have to start this connection every time you want to use the internet on WiFi powered devices.



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