Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Interesting Facts about IPhone X



Finally, the wait is over and Apple has launched another showstopper, iPhone X in Silver and Space Gray variants. Interested buyers are waiting in queues for weeks and all tech news sites and channels have focused their move to world’s most expensive Apple smartphone ever. Before you choose to buy, here are some interesting facts you should know. 

·         iPhone X, along with iPhone 8/8 Plus, will be the first to come with fast charge capability, something which Android devices are already coming with. It charges 50% of battery within 30 minutes, according to Apple. 



·         The device comes with HEVC (high efficiency video compression) and HEIF (high efficiency image format) support for better booting and compression. 

·         Don’t want to feel lost on a deserted island? iPhone X has been synced with the flagship Galileo satellite technology. Apple is also going to introduce QZSS for smooth positioning in Asia Pacific regions. 

·         Apple has introduced Qi ecosystem to make entry into wireless charging and iPhone X supports most wireless charging docks. 

·         Following its trend of eliminating hardware specs, Apple has banished home button and replaced it with a swipe up to take you to home screen back. 

·         Your iPhone X is 35% faster as it is powered by the most recent A11 bionic processor.
·         Fingerprint scanning has been too mainstream. Now iPhone X has set the trend of optical and facial detection system. It recognizes your face in virtually any getup and look and even in the dark. 

·         The iPhone X illuminates at vivid 625 nits to enhance brightness. But it is still not brighter than Samsung Galaxy Note 8, which is bright at 1240 nits. 

·         The rear has updated 12-megapixel dual lens cameras to amplify your photography experience and make AR even more immersive. 

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Thursday, December 7, 2017

Benefits of Higher Education



There are many young students who have a negative perception towards education. Schools has limited freedom and self direction in high and middle school, mainly because of curriculums which are pre-established and many assignments are given with strict guidelines due to which there is no room for creativity. But there are different benefits of seeking higher education after school.



Prepare for the Bright Career
Of course, young people have great plans about the type of career they choose as an adult. Post-secondary education usually serves as a way to gain skills for some people and all the vital training and knowledge to enter the profession they desire. It is one of the most common reasons for students to seek higher education. EWS/DG admission helps to support better education check: http://www.edudelnicin.in/

But there are many young students who are confused as what to do. It is great to have your own goals, but there is nothing which says we need to plan our lives by the age of 17. Actually, there are many universities that make students not to choose an area if they are not confident. If you are not sure what you want to pursue, you need to steer clear that you can find one of the best courses to choose.

Higher Salaries
Monetary benefits are one of the common reasons of joining higher education. Higher education provides more earning potential. According to a report, the benefits of 4-year degree program are as same as investment which gives up to 15.2% of returns per year.

The monetary benefits can be cleared with the lifetime difference of 65% of earning potential when comparing salaries and earnings of the ones with just high school learning. It also expands the chances of being hired in the top positions in the companies. It helps an individual to avoid the risk of unemployment.

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Friday, November 24, 2017

What are the Aadhar Card Advantages?



AadharCard collects biometric information of the residents as their unique identification. It is controlled by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), a central government agency. It uses a unique 12-digit number which is provided to every individual. However, it is not served as an identity or address proof. There are many benefits behind the scenes –

Jan Dhan Scheme – Aadhar Card is a very important document to open a bank account which is covered under Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana in the country. one of the best government schemes. It has a lot of benefits like RuPay Card, free savings account with 0-balance, and accident insurance.



Direct Bank Transfer – Bank account linked to Aadhar card will get LPG subsidy accredited to the bank account. Simply link Aadhar to 17-digit LPG identification as per the PAHAL Scheme.

Open New Bank Account – Gone are the days when you had to submit multiple documents to open a bank account. Aadhar card has been the trend now. It is now accepted as valid ID proof to open a bank account. It also serves as a proof of residence. Now you no longer have to keep a file of documents to open a bank account.

Provident Fund and Pension – According to a new rule, a person has to link Aadhar to their pension account as well as provident fund. It is a rule that a person should register to their Aadhar number to get the amount of provident fund and pension credited to their account.

Voter ID and passport – It also relieves you with the lengthy procedure of obtaining passport. By using Aadhar as part of the procedure, you can get one within 10 days. In addition, Aadhar Card has been the compulsory document to obtain passport, according to a new rule.

As of March 2015, every voter ID is linked to Aadhar card to avoid fake voters. So, a genuine voter will be able to use his powers.