Ashwin Kumar

January 13, 2010

Review of Nokia 6125

NOKIA 6125 is an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and video recorder and universal connectivity with Bluetooth, infrared, and Pop-Port interface with USB and the keypad is optimized for excellent usability with integrated music player, stereo FM radio and Visual Radio and it includes messaging features including MMS, Nokia Xpress audio messaging, email, and instant messaging and it is having swappable “MicroSD” memory card slot with GSM quadband with GPRS/EDGE/HSCSD and it has Macromedia Flash palayer with video and picture ringing tones with flight and demo modes and it is having easy remote and local synchronization and also it has Push to talk option. It is improved Series 40 user interface with five-way navigation key including select key and in this the list and menu can be grid na dit has camera keys as well as volume keys with configurable user interface shortcuts.Integrated video recorder 3GPP spec H.263 video and AMR audio packed in . 3gp format and the video resolution QCIF (176 x 144 pixels),and 15 frames per second and also we can capture the video up to 5min. The basic features and specifications used in NOKIA 6125 are the operating frequency which include GSM Quadband 850,900,1800 and1900band(s) MHz with automatic switching between bands. The dimensions of NOKIA 6125 are as follows Weight is 98 grams,Length is of 90 mm,Width is 46 mm and the Thickness (max) is 23.6mm. The main display that used in this mobile is active TFT 1.8″ display supports up to 262,144 colors (128 x 160 pixels) and External mini display: 1.4″ CSTN screen supports up to 65,536 colors (96 x 65 pixels) and coming to browsing it has integrated xHTML browser connects over TCP/IP,Macromedia Flash Player 1.1 which having full OMA Digital Rights Management for content protection (OMA DRM 1.0) and also 3GPP video streaming.

The memory division of NOKIA 6125 is 11 MB internal shared memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications and “ MicroSD” memory card slot with hot swap.Then coming to the messaging department it has Common inbox for SMS and MMS, Instant messaging and MMS 1.2 with SMIL player for multimedia message creation, receiving, editing, and sending and messages up to 300 kB and email client are IMAP4, POP3, SMTP - TCP/IP based supports attachments and for sending messages fast we have Nokia Xpress audio messaging by this we can send voice and video messages quick and fast via MMS. The various applications used in NOKIA 6125 are Java MIDP 2.0 over-the-air download of Java based applications and games,the data can be transferred by EDGE mobile broadband access with EGPRS multislot class 10, download up to 236.8 kbps, GPRS (general packet radio service) Multislot class 10, download up to 53.6 kbps, HSCSD (high-speed circuit-switched data) can transfer up to 43.2 kbps in HSCSD networks and actual achieved speeds may vary depending on network support and finally the TCP/IP. The one more important facto regarding any mobile is connectivity and that it can be referred to this mobile as Pop-Port™ interface with USB 1.1 connectivity,Bluetooth wireless technology Version 2.0 a wide range of profiles and APIs for seamless connectivity and EDR (Enhanced Data Rate),Infrared (1 Mbit/s),Support for SIM Access Profile (SAP) and it is very easy to remote or local synchronization with a PC or with other compatible device. The integrated music player supports MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA (Windows Media Audio),integrated video player 3GPP spec H.263 video, MPEG-4, and AMR audio packed in .3gp format,streaming 3GPP video,FM stereo radio and Visual Radio,stereo audio over Bluetooth wireless technology and use MP3/AAC tracks for ringing/alert tones, as well as MIDI/polyphonic tones,video and picture ringing tones assign a video clip or a picture as a ringing tone - see it and hear it and also voice recorder.The main important factor of any mobile is battery ,coming to NOKIA 6125 is the stand by time is Up to 280 hrs and the talk time is Up to 5 hrs and the battery type is BL-4C.


January 12, 2010

JNTU examinations have been postponed

Filed under: JNTU, JNTU News — Tags: , , , , — Ashwin Kumar @ 10:21 am

The University Examinations scheduled to be conducted on 23-01-2010 (Saturday) are postponed and will be conducted as per the following time-table.

However, there is no change in schedule of the remaining examinations.

S.No.

Name of Exam

Scheduled Date of Exam

Rescheduled Date of exam

01

B.Tech.

23-01-10 AN

11-02-10 AN

02

B.Pharmacy

23-01-10 AN

30-01-10 AN

03

MCA IV SEM

23-01-10 FN

27-01-10 FN


REVISED ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR MBA / MCA

Filed under: JNTU News — Tags: , , , , , — Ashwin Kumar @ 5:21 am

REVISED ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR MBA / MCA

The Revised Academic Calendar for MBA / MCA (I, II, III & IV) Semesters for academic year 2009 - 2010 is given below:

MBA / MCA - I & III SEMESTERS (2009-2010):

Commencement of Class work 24.08.2009
I Unit of  Instructions 24.08.2009 24.10.2009
I Mid  Examinations 26.10.2009 31.10.2009
II Unit of Instructions 02.11.2009 03.12.2009
II Unit of Instructions  (contd….) 06.01.2010 16.01.2010
II Mid Examinations 18.01.2010 23.01.2010
Preparation and Practical Examinations 25.01.2010 30.01.2010
End Semester Examinations 01.02.2010 20.02.2010
Commencement of Class Work 22.02.2010

MBA / MCA - II & IV SEMESTERS (2009-2010):

I Unit of  Instructions 22.02.2010 17.04.2010 (8W)
I Mid  Examinations 19.04.2010 24.04.2010 (1W)
II Unit of Instructions 26.04.2010 15.05.2010 (3W)
Summer Vacation 17.05.2010 13.06.2010
II Unit of Instructions Continued 14.06.2010 10.07.2010 (4W)
II Mid Examinations 12.07.2010 17.07.2010 (1W)
Preparation and Practical Examinations 19.07.2010 24.07.2010 (1W)
End Semester Examinations 26.07.2010 07.08.2010 (2W)
Commencement of Class Work for

MCA V Semester

09.08.2010


January 10, 2010

How to keep our legs hygiene

Filed under: Health — Tags: , , — Ashwin Kumar @ 1:07 pm

1.While bathing, we often tend to ignore our feet and only apply soap from the ankles up. Your feet need a wash just as much as the rest of your body does, if not more,so make sure you wash and soap your feet as well. Take care to rinse off all soap,and dry feet thoroughly, wiping between the toes.
2.Keep a pumice stone in the bathroom and every two to three days, soap your feet and scrub them with the stone, paying extra attention to the heels.
3.Change your socks daily. It’s surprising how many people wear the same socks for a couple of days before throwing them in for a wash! If you dont change your socks regularly, your feet will start to smell, and you may even develop a fungal infection.

Toenail care
When trimming toenails, don?t trim them in an inverted U shape. Trim them straight across without digging into the corners. This keeps toenails healthier.

Beauty Tip
A great tip for soft, smooth feet is to apply cream,any cream, generously to your feet before turning in for the night. Cover them with a pair of socks. Do this everyday, and within a week you will see the difference.


How to keep Eyesight constant

Filed under: Health Articles — Tags: , , — Ashwin Kumar @ 1:00 pm

1.Dip wads of cotton in a chilled mixture of cucumber and potato juice. Keep this on your eyelids for 15 to 20 minutes and gently wash it off. Apply a little baby oil.
2.For long eyelashes..,  apply a thin coat of castor oil every night. It strengthens lashes and cools your eyes.
3.Massage a few drops of coconut oil around the eyes to get rid off dark circles.
4.To reduce puffiness of your eyes, grate a potato; tie in a cloth and place the cloth over your eyes for about 15 minutes.
5.Add a small pinch of salt in  water and wash for bright and sparkling eyes.
6.Mix tomato juice and lemon juice in equal quantity and apply around the eyes. After 30 minutes wash it off with cold and hot water alternatively.
7.Make a paste of sandal wood and nutmeg. Apply the paste around the eyes before sleeping and wash it off in the morning.
8.Crush a cucumber and take the juice. Add a little rose water and apply around the eyes and wash it after 30 minutes.
9.Place cotton wool swabs dipped in cold milk on closed eyes for removing dark circles.


Treatment and prevention of Leprosy

Filed under: Leprosy — Tags: , , , — Ashwin Kumar @ 12:47 pm

TREATMENT:
Multi-drug therapy (MDT) and combining all three drugs(dapsone, rifampin, and clofazimine) was first recommended. Because this treatment is quite expensive, it was not quickly adopted in most endemic countries. MDT remains highly effective and patients are no longer infectious after the first monthly dose.The first was a 24-month treatment for multibacillary (MB or lepromatous) cases using rifampicin, clofazimine, and dapsone. The second was a six-month treatment for paucibacillary (PB or tuberculoid) cases, using rifampicin and dapson. Surgical techniques, such as for the restoration of control of movement of thumbs, have been developed.

PREVENTION:
A single dose of rifampicin is able to reduce the rate of leprosy in contacts by 57% to 75%.
BCG is able to offer a variable amount of protection against leprosy as well as against tuberculosis.


What is Leprosy and it’s Symptoms

LEPROSY:
Leprosy has affected humanity since at least 600 BC.it is also called as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae.
symptoms:
Patients with this chronic infectious disease are classified as having paucibacillary Hansen’s disease (tuberculoid leprosy), multibacillary Hansen’s disease (lepromatous leprosy), or borderline leprosy.Recently, leprosy has also emerged as a problem in HIV patients on antiretroviral drugs.


Diagnosis and Treatment of Pneumonia

DIAGNOSIS:
Diagnostic tools include x-rays and examination of the sputum.A complete blood count may show a high white blood cell count, indicating the presence of an infection or inflammation. In some people with immune system problems, the white blood cell count may appear deceptively normal. Blood tests may be used to evaluate kidney function (important when prescribing certain antibiotics) or to look for low blood sodium. Low blood sodium in pneumonia is thought to be due to extra anti-diuretic hormone produced when the lungs are diseased.

TREATMEMT:
Antibiotics for hospital-acquired pneumonia include vancomycin, third- and fourth-generation cephalosporins, carbapenems, fluoroquinolones, and aminoglycosides. These antibiotics are usually given intravenously. People who have difficulty breathing due to pneumonia may require extra oxygen. Extremely sick individuals may require intensive care treatment, often including incubation and artificial ventilation.


Causes and Symptoms of Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an inflammatory illness of the lung. Frequently, it is described as lung parenchyma/alveolar inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling with fluid.

CAUSES:
Pneumonia can result from a variety of causes, including infection with bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, and chemical or physical injury to the lungs. Its cause may also be officially described as idiopathic—that is, unknown—when infectious causes have been excluded.

SYMPTOMS:
Typical symptoms associated with pneumonia include cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty in breathing.Other possible symptoms are loss of appetite, fatigue, blueness of the skin, nausea, vomiting, mood swings, and joint pains or muscle aches.


January 9, 2010

All the University Examinations are Rescheduled from 18-01-2010 (Monday)

Filed under: JNTU News — Tags: , — Ashwin Kumar @ 2:43 pm

Due to obstacles happened in the city University exams have been postponed. So the board members of JNTU have decided to reschedule the University Examinations from 18-01-2010 that is from Monday  onwards: This information has been revealed out by the registrar of JNTU

for additional information click on URL given below

http://www.ziddu.com/download/8084412/PressNote.doc.html


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