Wednesday 20 September 2017

Upcoming WhatsApp feature that you will love



Upcoming WhatsApp feature that you will love

WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messenger (1.3 billion monthly active users) It keep coming with new features almost every month to keep users happy. Here are the recent features which make it all more irresistible

WhatsApp has added a new page in the storage section to provide users a sneak peek into the exact amount of internal memory an ongoing chat with a friend or a group is occupying on the smartphone. This would help users identify groups and chats which are using up vital real state on the smartphone.
To access it go to

 Settings->Data and Storage usage-> Storage usage




And you can see the contacts and groups with highest footprint. By tapping on the contact you can see a breakup of the space taken up by images, videos, GIFs and docs and delete them manually.

Tuesday 19 September 2017

Facts most of us don't know





If you somehow found a way to extract all of the gold from the bubbling core of our lovely little planet, you would be able to cover all of the land in a layer of gold up to your knees. (Get your Shovels and start it right now)
McDonalds calls frequent buyers of their food “heavy users.” (They are actually HEAVY)
The average person spends 6 months of their lifetime waiting on a red light to turn green. (Not in for some countries)
The largest recorded snowflake was in Keogh, MT during year 1887, and was 15 inches wide. (15 inches WOW)
A hippo’s wide open mouth is big enough to fit a 4-foot-tall child in. (Be Careful)
Chewing gum while you cut an onion will help keep you from crying. (Men know this)

If you were to stretch a Slinky out until it’s flat, it would measure 87 feet long.
If you believe that you’re truly one in a million, there are still approximately 7,184 more people out there just like you.
A single cloud can weight more than 1 million pounds.
 You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching television.
 There are more lifeforms living on your skin than there are people on the planet.
Southern sea otters have flaps of skin under their forelegs that act as pockets. When diving, they use these pouches to store rocks and food.
In 1386 a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child.
One in every five adults believe that aliens are hiding in our planet disguised as humans.
A human will eat on average 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders while sleeping.
James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them.
There are more possible iterations of a game of chess than there are atoms in the known universe.
The average person walks the equivalent of three times around the world in a lifetime. Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than women.
 Coca-Cola would be green if coloring wasn’t added to it.
You cannot snore and dream at the same time. (You have to keep quiet while dreaming)
The world’s oldest piece of chewing gum is over 9,000 years old!
A coyote can hear a mouse moving underneath a foot of snow.
Bolts of lightning can shoot out of an erupting volcano.
New York drifts about one inch farther away from London each year.
A U.S. dollar bill can be folded approximately 4,000 times in the same place before it will tear.
A sneeze travels about 100 miles per hour.
Earth has traveled more than 5,000 miles in the past 5 minutes.
It would take a sloth one month to travel one mile.
10% of the World’s population is left handed.

Banging your head against a wall burns 150 calories an hour. (That is the ODD one)
95% of people text things they could never say in person.
A crocodile can’t poke its tongue out.
It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
A broken clock is right two times every day.
According to Amazon, the most highlighted books on Kindle are the Bible, the Steve Jobs biography, and The Hunger Games.
Bob Marley’s last words to his son before he died were “Money can’t buy life.” (Universal Truth)
A mole can dig a tunnel that is 300 feet long in only one night. (Mole = Hardworking :-) )
A hippo’s wide open mouth is big enough to fit a 4-foot-tall child in.
Chewing gum while you cut an onion will help keep you from crying.
If you were to stretch a Slinky out until it’s flat, it would measure 87 feet long.
Al Capone’s business card said he was a used furniture dealer
There are more collect calls on Father’s Day than on any other day of the year.
Guinness Book of Records holds the record for being the book most often stolen from Public Libraries. (At least they have one for themselves)

Monday 18 September 2017

HUMAN BRAIN : Facts



The brain operates on the same amount of power as 10-watt light bulb. 
The human brain cell can hold 5 times as much information as the Encyclopedia Britannica. 



Your brain uses 20% of the oxygen that enters your bloodstream.
Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour
The brain itself cannot feel pain. 
The brain is more active at night than it is during the day.
Scientists say the people with higher I.Q. dream more.
Neurons of the brain continue to grow throughout human life. 
80% of the brain is water. 

Information travels at different speeds within different types of neurons. 

Best ways to raise happy, healthy and smart Kids




Always encourage their skills.

Limit things/actions which can distract them

Be polite and friendly

Get involved with them

Applaud and praise their efforts regardless of the outcome



Read for/with them

Set example for them to follow

Determine the maximum time your child is allowed to spend on a device.

Always eat together




Saturday 16 September 2017

Self-healing phone screen can fix itself in 24 hours

Courtesy : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology
"A self-healing material, when carved in two parts, can go back together like nothing has happened, just like human skin," said Chao Wang, the researcher behind the creation. 
Before and after of the self-healing material
It isn't the first material to have self-healing properties. Some phones are already fitted with similar technology on their cases, such as the LG G Flex. But Wang's attempt marks the first instance of a regenerating material that can conduct electricity, meaning it could be used for phone screens.
It also fares better in varied environments such as humid places compared with previous versions, according to Wang. 
"Previous self-healing polymers haven't worked well in high humidity," said Wang. "It can change the mechanical properties."

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