Sunday 15 June 2014

What is OLED.?

An OLED (organic light-emitting diode) is a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound which emits light in response to an electric current. This layer of organic semiconductor is situated between two electrodes. Generally, at least one of these electrodes is transparent. OLEDs are used to create digital displays in devices such as television screens, computer monitors, portable systems such as mobile phones, handheld games consoles and PDAs.

There are two main families of OLEDs: those based on small molecules and those employing polymers. Adding mobile ions to an OLED creates a light-emitting electrochemical cell or LEC, which has a slightly different mode of operation. OLED displays can use either passive-matrix (PMOLED) or active-matrix addressing schemes. Active-matrix OLEDs (AMOLED) require a thin-film transistor backplane to switch each individual pixel on or off, but allow for higher resolution and larger display sizes.
An OLED display works without a backlight. Thus, it can display deep black levels and can be thinner and lighter than a liquid crystal display (LCD). In low ambient light conditions such as a dark room an OLED screen can achieve a higher contrast ratio than an LCD, whether the LCD uses cold cathode fluorescent lamps or LED backlight.

INTERNET ERROR CODES !!

Error 400 - Bad request.

Error 401 - unauthorized request.
Error 403 - forbidden.
Error 404 - Not found.
Error 500 -Internal error.
Error 501 - Not Implemented
Error 502 - Bad Gateway
Error 503 -Service unavailable.
Error 504 - Gateway Time-Out
Error 505 - HTTP Version not supported/DNS Lookup Fail/ unknw host
Error 500-599 - Server Errors.

32-bit or 64-bit, What to choose and Why?

The tendency of a computer’s processer to deal with information on RAM (random access memory) depends upon 32 bit and 64 bit version of Windows. 64 bit version can handle more RAM and apps than 32 bit.

Let’s understand it in a simple way. 64 bit version can deal with physical memory (RAM) above 4 GB and up to 128GB (yes, it exists!) while 32-bit version ...
can address RAM up to 4 GB only. Therefore, if you have a 32 bit version of Windows installed on your computer then installing RAM above 4 GB doesn’t make sense.
The ability to handle large memory makes the 64 bit version more efficient while dealing with processes. Hence, it increases the overall performance of your PC. So 64 bit is more powerful in a nutshell. Now lets check some more things related to these two technologies.

Advantages of 64 bit computer--
?The main advantage of using 64-bit version of Windows is that it offers better memory accessibility and management.
?Enhanced security features like Kernel p@tch Protection, support for hardware-backed data execution protection, mandatory driver signing, removal of support for 32-bit drivers and removal of the 16-bit subsystem available.
?Performance of those programs that are specially written for 64 bit operating system is great.

Disadvantages of 64 bit computer--
There is no specific disadvantage of using this version but there are some things you have to take care of before deciding to use it.
?You should check availability of device drivers because 32 bit device drivers do not work on 64 bit version.
?Most of the hardware devices are not compatible with 64-bit computer.
?Device drivers must be digitally signed by the developer.
?Some programs of 32 bit aren’t compatible with 64 bit.

[How to Choose a correct version of Windows]

64 bit version--
?Selecting correct version of Windows depends upon your priority and need. If you want to take advantage of large memory (more than 4 GB) then you could go for 64-bit version. But do check for the 64-bit versions of various tools and programs you use everyday before making the switch.
?Most of new software and hardware are supported by 64-bit version. Check compatibility status of your software and devices.

32 bit version--
?32 bit versions are cheaper than 64 bit versions.
?If you are using old software and hardware then you could go with 32-bit version because it can support all your program and devices.

Note: Most programs designed for 32 bit version can support 64-bit version too (except some antivirus programs). But if a program is designed for 64 bit version then it won’t work on 32 bit version.

QUESTION: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CORE I3, CORE I5, CORE I7...??

Core i3:

* Entry level processor.
* 2-4 Cores
* 4 Threads
* Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
* 3-4 MB Catche
* 32 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)

Core i5:
* Mid range processor.
* 2-4 Cores
* 4 Threads
* Turbo Mode (turn off core if not used)
* Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
* 3-8 MB Catche
* 32-45 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)

intel core i7 300x176 Difference Between Core i3, Core i5, Core i7

Core i7:
* High end processor.
* 4 Cores
* 8 Threads
* Turbo Mode (turn off core if not used)
* Hyper-Threading (efficient use of processor resources)
* 4-8 MB Catche
* 32-45 nm Silicon (less heat and energy)

Saturday 14 June 2014

How to overclock your PC

Everything you need to know to overclock your PC including component requirements, clock speeds and voltages explained

How to overclock your PC
Scared of overclocking your PC or don’t know how to do it? Then don’t worry as we’ll walk you down this narrow and seemingly dangerous path via this workshop. This Overclocking guide is not platform specific and is meant to be generic to any CPU (be it Intel or AMD) as everyone has different computer components from various part manufacturers. This guide will provide you an idea about Overclocking. 
It will not only cover CPU Overclocking but also include pointers for tweaking your RAM.
Components required
Before you start Overclocking, there are a couple of things that you will absolutely need. The first is a motherboard that supports overclocking. The second most important thing you need is a good CPU which can be overclocked. Overclocking heats up components so you need an aftermarket air or water cooler or even LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen) based cooling for extreme Overclocking. To know more about components required for overclocking, check out this month’s Agent 001.
 
Utilities required
You can’t just overclock your PC and start using it right away without checking its stability. We use Prime95 and OCCT for stress testing and monitoring programs used by us are CPU-Z and Real Temp.
 
Important terminologies
Clocks:
Intel CPU’s use something called as Base Clock and AMD CPU’s use Front Side Bus, but both of them are very similar. We’ll refer to this as BCLK. Your CPU speed is a multiple of this so, for example, If a CPU runs at a 22x multiplier then that essentially means 22x BCLK. So if your CPU has a 133 mHz base clock then your CPU speed is 22x133= 2.9gHz. For RAM it goes like: 10x133=1333mHz. AMD’s Front Side Bus or FSB works in the same way but instead of having multipliers, they have ratios. When we say here “change the multiplier” consider this to also mean the ratio if you have an AMD rig. 
 
Voltages:
Your CPU needs stable power and the settings related to increasing or decreasing the amount of voltage to be supplied to the CPU resides under the Vcore label (core voltage). Keep in mind that all CPU manufacturers provide specification sheets that mention the highest Vcore a CPU can handle, so you need to make sure to check that for your particular CPU before touching the Vcore settings. Intel also has voltage settings for IMCs (Integrated Memory Controller), sometimes VTT and also QPI (QuickPath Interconnect). AMD on the other hand has NB voltage (Northbridge Voltage) which is similar to IMC and also to QPI. Increasing the NB voltage along with the Vcore helps keep stability.
 
Others
Load Line Calibration (or LLC) in the BIOS is how the motherboard will try to contravene the drop in Vcore once load is applied to the CPU. Intel calls this drop “VDroop”. When running an Intel CPU with Turbo Boost, VDroop can change or shift it’s multiplier automatically based on how many cores are needed. If only two cores out of four are required, the CPU will run at a higher frequency. This can also require a higher voltage, so with LLC off (VDroop on) the voltage will naturally be a bit higher because there is a smaller load as two cores require lower power than four. However, during overclocking, it is better to disable Turbo Boost as when this is done, enabling LLC can be beneficial for getting a stable overclock. But this isn’t necessary if you’re not planning to cross 4GHz.
 
You can decrease the multiplier and keep it very low on most CPUs these days but their highest limit depends on the CPU itself. Intel as well as AMD, both have a series of “unlocked” CPUs. Intel has the “K” series moniker to signify an unlocked CPU and AMD on the other hand has the “Black Edition” series. Unlocked CPU’s basically provide an ability to raise the multiplier to a certain high level which makes overclocking that CPU easy as we don’t need to change the base clock or interfere with the RAM or QPI, if that’s the case.
 
Note: Remember that the IMC/VTT/QPI voltage must be kept within 0.5V of DRAM voltage. DRAM Voltage is directly related to your RAM. RAM should always be set to the recommended manufacturer speeds. If for example, you might have bought a 2x 2GB 1600 MHz CL9 1.5V RAM kit. The 1.5V symbolises the DRAM voltage needed for that speed of 1600 MHz and timings of CL9. 
 
Overclocking
Now starting up, enter your BIOS >Load defaults > Save and Exit. Then when the POST screen shows up, enter the BIOS again. Change or set your RAM settings to match the manufacturer specifications. This is easy as you just need to go to your RAM settings Menu in the BIOS and set values as shown on the RAM specification documentation (but don’t try to increase the voltage). It is important to do so in order to check whether the RAM is alright. Save and Exit your settings and if the system boots up properly, you should run at least 3 passes of Memtest86 . If everything seems fine then you can start with overclocking your CPU.
 
 
A chart for reference during Overclocking
 
Start by increasing your CPU multiplier or ratio in small steps. You should only add 200-400 mHz at a time and not make increments above 400mHz when you are gunning for a 4gHz overclock, and not more than small increments of 100 mHz after that. Once done, check all the changed settings, note them down, then hit Save and Exit. Once you boot in properly, run some tests and check the stability. If somehow your PC displays a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) don’t worry as you can clear your CMOS and try again with different settings. Overclocking gets more complex when you have a locked CPU and you need to change the BCLK/FSB. The thing to check here is that the speed of your RAM is affected by BCLK which makes things problematic and this is why enthusiasts as well as good overclockers insist on buying faster RAM with 1600 MHz speeds. You can set a lower than rated speed for the RAM to ensure stability while you overclock the CPU. Often, between a range of 100-200 BCLK or less is easily achievable, so note down and shift the values you can use to eventually run your RAM to 1400, 1600, or much higher speed if the RAM has been rated for that. You will sometimes also need to change the command rate for the RAM to work at rated speeds. Once done, always check RAM stability by running Memtest86 .
 
Now for the CPU, increase the Vcore by one or two increments at a time (the minimum that your motherboard supports, usually 0.05V). If you face failure, you can change Vcore again to a certain extent or increase VTT by some amount. Test again. If it fails, change Vcore again or increase VTT by the same amount.
 
 
The motherboards BIOS usually has the Vcore set to Auto by default. You can usually set the voltage to “manual” or “offset” where manual shows you the complete voltage reading and offset just shows the amount above or below the stock voltage the CPU is rated at.
 
If and when you reach a high overclock for your CPU say greater than or equal to 4.0 gHz, chances are that you may not be able to increase CPU multiplier/ratio and get better results. To counter this, you will now have to start increasing voltage step by step and only then you may see some difference in performance or clock speed but eventually, the CPU will need more voltage to be stable. Note that you may need to apply more voltage to get a small increase in CPU clock. Be very wary when increasing voltage as raising the voltage haphazardly can and will result in a fried CPU or worse. The increments need to be tiny, in the order of 0.05V or less, and you need to stress test after every increment If you are satisfied with the current speeds or your cooling can’t take any more, then stop right there and check for stability and tweak the settings so that you can run your computer at the overclocked speed for a long time without running into trouble. Do note that some motherboards come bundled with software that will certainly ease your overclocking process. The same warnings apply though.
 
For higher overclocks pertaining to benchmarking you may need to disable Cool N Quiet (for AMD CPU’s), C States and EIST/Speedstep to achieve higher clocks. We wish you stable and good clock speeds with minimum loss of limbs and/or components in the process. 

Sunday 8 June 2014

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Saturday 7 June 2014

How to migrate to an Android smartphone from any OS

You don’t have to sacrifice your precious data while switching to your new Android phone.

How to migrate to an Android smartphone from any OS
If you own an Android device, then you probably owned something else sometime before. If you owned any other device, your biggest regret could be the fact that you couldn’t transfer all your data. Well, as they say, ‘forewarned is forearmed’. When you’re done reading this, you will be so well informed that all the pretty girls will come and ask you for help. Start living the geek dream as we try it out with a few mainstream OS-es. If your previous device was a smartphone, it’s highly likely that it was one among iOS, Blackberry, Android and Windows Phone. So let’s start with them in alphabetical order.
Android
If you’re moving from one Android phone to another, then you have your work cut out for you because moving contacts on the Android OS is as easy as typing in your GMail ID. Since your contacts are saved to your GMail address book, your contacts are synced as soon as you sign in to your device when you upgrade. The more difficult things to transfer are your apps, your data and your SMSes. This is where the Android app Backup Message & Call to Email/ Backup to Gmail comes in handy. Obviousness in the name aside, this is a free app, which, instead of backing up data on its servers or on a memory card, sends all the data to your GMail ID.
Once installed, you will be required to set up your GMail account and grant the app permission to view and manage your mail which includes deleting, composing and sending mail too. Once set up, the interface has three tabs in all - backup, restore and settings. The only sad thing here is the fact that only SMSes, calls and MMSes can be backed up while your photos, documents and videos are left out in the cold. Here is where My Backup comes into play – the light version of the lauded My Backup Pro which costs Rs 321.17 on the app store, My Backup (free) offers all the features that the Pro version does minus Wi-Fi Migrate.
If you choose not to use their servers which makes restoring your data easier, all your data can be backed up to your device and transferred either by swapping memory cards, transfer via your personal cloud storage account or with a PC.
Blackberry
If you are a Blackberry user, face the truth: the only reason you’ve held on to your phone from 2010 was because of BBM. Now that it’s available on everything else, it’s logical to move on to an Android device. To make that transition from your BB to your new Android device, you need to back up your BB. Migrating from Blackberry to Android is slightly more cumbersome because there is no GMail support any more. So your contacts will not come back home like Lassie.
To get the job done in an easy way, you will need to create a backup file for your Blackberry. Either use the Blackberry PC suite or use apps like Data Backup from Blackberry World and backup your data. Transfer the backup file on to your Android device either via PC, cloud or a memory card. Once transferred, use2Can, a paid app that can restore all your data from SMSes, to contacts, notes and tasks. You can also view, edit and search for your notes and contacts using this app. The next best alternative is Easy Phone Sync – A software that works with the backup files created on the Blackberry PC suite.
Contacts, messages, photos and videos can be transferred by installing and opening the Easy Phone Sync app on your Android phone and connecting it to the Easy Phone Sync for Blackberry programme on your computer. Your can browse for your backup file on your PC using the software and transfer it along with your SMSes and contacts and restore them to your phone.
iOS
If your old phone was made by Apple Inc., then transferring contacts is going to be a breeze. Just download the GMail app for iOS and sync your contacts. With a little bit of time, all your contacts will be synced with your Android. Just remember to turn the Wi-Fi 'on' on your iPhone if you’re still not using it. Photos and videos can also be easily transferred. Just connect both devices to a PC via USB and access them them through your computer. Copy the images and videos from your iPhone and paste them into your Android phone’s internal storage or the memory card. SMSes and iMessages on the other hand need the power of applications and iTunes. The first step is to back up your iPhone using iTunes. Once complete, copy the back-up file from your PC to your Android device. Download and install SMS Backup and Restore on your Android. Launch the app and tap Restore to restore all your messages. ‘What about my iCloud account?’ you might ask, well, as of now iCloud is still off bounds on Android browsers but the 'find my iPhone' feature is still available using the Find My iPhone free - iCloud app on your Android phone.
You can find any of your apple devices by simply signing in to your iCloud account using the app and track your device’s location. You can sign in to three different accounts and track the whereabouts of your teenage kids too and see if they are up to anything questionable.
Symbian
In case you owned an old Nokia phone running the Symbian OS, your work is cut out for you for one simple reason. Known simply as Mobile Transfer, this PC software is available here. This nifty and powerful little software has the power to transfer everything from contacts, call logs, messages and other miscellaneous data from just about any phone to any other phone. Since it is one of the few that suppports and claims compatibilty with over 2000 different models, in a way, it could justify the fact that the full version costs about $40 (Rs 2,419.) If you’d rather not pay the exorbitant amounts some developers charge, you can still do it with the Nokia OVI Suite and our old friend SMS Backup and Restore.
To restore your SMSes, just download the latest version on Nokia OVI Suite and sync your messages after connecting your phone to your computer. Once backed up, disconnect your phone and close the OVI Suite. It minimises to your system tray so exit it from there as well. The next step is to convert the back up to an xml file. Download and install Nokia2AndroidSMS. Once it runs, it should automatically find the SMS backup file. Hit convert and you have only two more steps to go. Transfer the xml file to your Android device and run the SMS Backup and Restore app and hit the restore button. Transferring contacts on the other hand is much simpler and only requires an app available on the Google Play Store. Download ccdr’s Rainbow Contacts.
This app can transfer contacts from virtually any device to your Android phone through Bluetooth. Install the app on your Android device and turn Bluetooth On on the other phone. When you tap on the ‘Easy Fetch Contacts button, the phone asks you to keep the other device ready. Hit the OK button when it is and select the device that contains your contacts that need to be imported. Your contacts are imported automatically.
Windows Phone
With no official GMail app for Windows Phone, transferring contacts just took a nose dive when it comes to ease of use. But, assuming you have an account on Outlook, Hotmail or Windows Live, things get easier with a PC at hand.
The first step is to export your contacts from the Microsoft account linked to your phone. If the contacts are fully synced, they should appear in the ‘People’ section of the drop down menu next to the ‘Outlook’ button on the top left once you have signed in from your PC. Under ‘People’, hit ‘Manage’ and select ‘Export’ in the drop down menu. You will be asked if you would like to save the file “WLMContacts.csv”. Save it and half the work is done. Next, sign in to your Google account, the one that’s linked to your phone and click on ‘Contacts’. Look for the ‘Manage’ button here and select ‘Import’ from the drop-down menu. A dialogue box will appear where you can choose the file you would like to import. Search for the file you saved from your Microsoft account and hit ‘Import’. If you sync your GMail account, your contacts should be restored.
You could also install the Outlook.com app and sync your contacts to your Android phone automatically. If you had enabled and auto backup of all your images and videos to Onedrive (previously known as Skydrive), they can all be brought back to your Android phone by installing the Onedrive app.
To bring your messages back, well, it’s still not possible as of now. While there are people who claim that it is possible, no real easy to use methods have emerged. Although for some reason, restoring backed up SMSes is possible if you’re moving around within the platform.
What do you do once you’ve successfully managed to migrate? You could either do a factory reset and get rid of all your data, a safe thing to do if you are selling the device or just leave the poor thing at the bottom of your desk drawer until something happens to your Android device and you desperately need a backup phone.
Then again, you could do the responsible thing (if you’re not selling) and try recycling it at Attero Bay or Envirocom. Whatever you choose to do, we wish you the best of luck.

How to format and clean mobile devices remotely

A handy guide to let you know how to remotely wipe the data off your mobile device. Hey, you may need to do it someday yourself.

How to format and clean mobile devices remotely
Our mobile phone, laptop, and now tablets have so much of our personal data on them. Surely the thought of losing these devices must’ve crossed your mind. In such an unfortunate situation you’ll most likely think of whether you can find your lost/stolen device. Is there a way to install a software equivalent of a lojack on your device? And if all else fails is there a way to remotely wipe at least your sensitive data? Sometimes as a last resort wiping your data is the only way to protect it from falling into the wrong hands. In the tips below we’ll discuss the various options available.

For the Droids
An application called Android Lost is your ray of hope when this unfortunate calamity occurs. Install it from the Android Market (now Google Play) and you’ll be able to control your phone from www.androidlost.com . The app allows you to remotely perform various tasks such as locate your phone via GPS, forward calls, lock the device, and erase data. All you have to do is configure your phone with the service and it will show up on the website for your bidding.

Remote wipe your laptop
The most popular free application to help you find, recover, and remotely erase the data on your laptop is Prey. It’s OpenSource, lightweight and cross platform with versions for Mac, Windows and Ubuntu. The software sits in the background and allows you to perform many tasks remotely. These include gathering info on the device's location, hardware and network status, and trigger specific actions on it such as a remote wiping passwords. You can download Prey from http://preyproject.com/download or find a suitable version for your system on the Omega DVD. 
 
iWipe that iPhone
There’s a neat little feature within the iPhone too that lets you delete data remotely. This is enabled through iCloud and obviously requires an apple id. If your device runs on iOS 5, simply visit www.icloud.com and click on find my iPhone. But before this you must ensure that you’ve enabled the Find My iPhone feature in the iCloud settings menu of your device. Once the feature is enabled on your device and say you’ve lost it, you can firstly find the device location and additionally even perform a remote wipe by simply visiting the website.

Govts. can listen to your phone calls as they happen: Vodafone

Vodafone has revealed that governments around the world have direct access to phone conversations and can record them or analyse them without warrants.

Govts. can listen to your phone calls as they happen: Vodafone
Governments around the world have direct access to phone conversations of millions of their citizens with the help of secret wires that directly connect to phone networks, Vodafone disclosed today. The multinational telecom company that has operations in 29 countries including India, revealed that governments had direct access to the phone networks of multiple telcos and could even listen to and record live conversations, track down locations of users and seize data for analysis before its routed to the telecom operator. Vodafone will publish its first ever Law Enforcement Disclosure Report on Friday that is reported to be 40,000 words long and will be one of the most intensive looks at how governments around the world are snooping on their own people.
According to a news report by The Guardian, such direct access methods do not require a court issued warrant and the identities of the surveillance subjects aren't disclosed by the governments even to the telecom operators. Vodafone revealed that in six of the countries it operated in, governments could legally setup direct access pipes which could just be equipment placed inside a network operator's central data centre or any of its exchanges.
Vodafone has released initial data from its disclosure report but has blacked out information for certain countries including India, stating that "it is unlawful to publish aggregate statistics".

Wednesday 4 June 2014

GALAXY GTX 780 TI HOF+ REVIEW. Noisy, expensive but incredibly powerful


PROS                                                          CONS
Cooler Than HOF                                          Turbo Mode Is Still Noisy
Boost Clock Now at 1085MHz                        Consumes 3 Slots
It hasn’t been that long since Galaxy came out with the GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame edition. And now they’ve gone ahead and bumped up specs a little and released the “HOF ” edition of the GTX 780 Ti. We know different brands like to play the whole leapfrog game and keep on besting each other with new SKUs every now and then. And then there are cards like these which are towards besting their own products a few months after the previous one. So if you were undecided as to which GTX 780 Ti you wanted to purchase then you might want to read on.
The Galaxy GTX 780 T

Build
Physically there is absolutely no difference between the HOF and the HOF cards. Everything from the housing, the fans, the PCB and the rear plate were all the same. In all likelihood, the only difference between the HOF and the HOF cards could be a better binned GPU.

Benchmarks
Now that you’ve read the previous review we can focus on what actually changed in this particular SKU. Since the physical build is the same the amped up MHz has made its presence felt through all the benchmarks.

Synthetic
In 3DMark Firestrike we saw an increment in the score across all parameters. The graphics score went up by 303 points while the physics which is more dependant on the CPU showed a 126 point increment. This aspect is slightly surprising since we normally don’t see a fluctuation of such a wide margin. The overall score went up by 269 points.

i HOF card is clocked at 1006MHz while this card is clocked at 1020MHz. The 14MHz increment might not seem to be much and quite frankly, it isn’t. However, in the extremely competitive environment that enthusiasts thrive in, this increment does matter.

Gaming
First up was Bioshock Infinite and a drop of 28 FPS was observed compared to the previous set of drivers. So we completed a few extra runs and came up with the same result. However, on the same drivers the difference between the HOF and the HOF is negligible.
 

In Tomb Raider, the performance increment was observed but it remained within the error margin. The same goes for Hitman Absolution as well.
 


The Sleeping Dogs benchmark did show a noticeable improvement on medium configuration but the Ultra and Low configurations returned more or less the same results as the HOF card.
 

Temperatures
Under load conditions we did notice a drop of 4 degrees. This could be attributed to the BIOS of the card being different. Since the HOF has a higher clock speed it can be expected to heat up more than the HOF even if the difference is miniscule. With this in mind the manufacturers increment the maximum RPM of the cooling fan to compensate. This later translates to the drop in load temperatures.
 
Verdict
The overall scores do differ but not to the extent that majority of the high-end consumers might dump their existing cards and move to this one. That said, this card sits at the peak of all the cards we’ve tested so far. With a reduced price of Rs.57,000 Taxes this card is a much more favourable option compared to anything else in the market. NVIDIA has already announced a dual GPU GK-110 TITAN Z and we can hope for a similar leapfrog game to begin anew.

Sunday 1 June 2014

Change the capitalization of text

In Word 2007 and PowerPoint 2007, you can change the capitalization of words, sentences, or paragraphs by doing the following:

  1. Select the text that you want to change the case of.
  2. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Change Case Change Case (as shown in the diagram below), and then click the capitalization option that you want.
Change Case
    • To capitalize the first letter of a sentence and leave all other letters as lowercase, click Sentence case.
    • To exclude capital letters from your text, click lowercase.
    • To capitalize all of the letters, click UPPERCASE.
    • To capitalize the first letter of each word and leave the other letters lowercase, click Capitalize Each Word.
    • To shift between two case views (for example, to shift between Capitalize Each Word and the opposite,cAPITALIZE eACH wORD), click tOGGLE cASE.
    • To apply the small capital (Small Caps) letter formatting to your text, see the note and diagram below.
 NOTES 
  • To change case by using a keyboard shortcut, press SHIFT+F3 until the style you want — title case, all caps, or lowercase — is selected.
  • To apply the small capital (Small Caps) letter formatting to your text, select the text, and then on the Home tab, in the Font group, click the arrow in the lower right corner. In the Font dialog box, under Effects, select the Small Caps check box. See the diagram below for details.
Set text to small caps
Callout 1 The Font group
Callout 2 The arrow in the lower right corner of the Font group
Callout 3 The Small Caps check box

Form Labs Form1 3D Printer

Standing at a Compact 12in x 11in x 18in size, the Form 1 3D Printer is an easy to use 3D Printer that uses resin as a source of printing. Sterolithography is how the products are made , so you get a witness a surreal scene where you objects rises from a pool of resin. They even have their own software that makes use of the industry Standard STL Format and the build volume is 4.9in x 4.9in x 6.5in which is comparable to most R
eprap Printer available

Biometric Sensor


It is the Security device that verifies personal characteristics such as Finger Prints ,Hand Size or Signatures

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