Saturday, 10 December 2016

First Impression of #LGV20

   
  The first thing that you will notice about #LGV20 when you hold it in your hand is that its build quality is impressive. Its body is built out of AL6013, a wrought aluminium alloy that allows for high strength and good corrosion resistance. It's also MIL-STD-810G rated for shock resistance, as per the company. At the launch event, we were asked to perform a drop test with the available units, using the hard, uncarpeted floor. We did drop the phone from around 5 feet rather than the 4 feet suggested by the company, the #LGV20 was unscathed. 
    One of the most attractive features of the #LGV20 is its cameras. At the rear, the phone sports a dual-camera setup with a primary 16-megapixel sensor (and f/1.8 aperture lens) as well as a secondary 8-megapixel sensor (with an f/2.4 aperture lens). At the front, we have a 5-megapixel camera with a 120-degree wide-angle lens and an f/1.9 aperture. In our time testing the device, we found its camera quality to be above average, but the impact of the dual rear cameras doesn't seem to be as substantial as in the case of the iPhone 7Plus. The lens in the front allows for a wider view while taking group selfies and might be an interesting feature for some buyers. Again, as the scope of our testing at the event was limited, you will have to wait for the full review for more details about the camera's performance.



 #LGV20 smartphone was launched in September 2016. The phone comes with a 5.70-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440 pixels by 2560 pixels at a PPI of 513 pixels per inch. 
    The #LGV20 is powered by 1.6GHz quad-core Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 processor and it comes with 4GB of RAM. The phone packs 32GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 2000GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the #LGV20 packs a 16-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front shooter for selfies.
   The #LGV20 runs Android 7.0 and is powered by a 3200mAh removable battery. It measures 159.70 x 78.10 x 7.60 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 174.00 grams.

   The #LGV20 is a single SIM (GSM) smartphone that accepts a . Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, Infrared, USB OTG, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Compass Magnetometer, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer and Gyroscope. For more information you can check here http://www.lg.com/in/v20 and you can book now #LGV20 from here http://www.amazon.in/LG-LGH990DS-V20-Silver/dp/B01MZXEACC

Friday, 23 September 2016

DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT INDIA SHOULD ATTACK PAKISTAN?


 
 Everyone on facebook,twitter and whatsapp asking our government to attack back on pakistan.some people are criticizing our prime minister Modi for being silent till now.
Opposition parties just need a chance to criticize the current government,and media too encourage their irrational ideas.Innocent people blindly follow news channel and instead of standing beside our government, start criticizing to take an irrational step.
    Let me ask a question to all of you who want india to attack pakistan or who is criticizing our government for being silent that "How many of you have have either brothers,husband,father or son in indian army?? or have you ever lost anyone ever in fight??
   My dear intellectual people,Be realstic.Its not the fight of 1965 or 1971,that 500 army man carrying guns from here and 500 people from opposition start firing on boundaries(bagha border,kutch and kashmir boundary) and take over pakistan.
  Do u know about the kargil war(1999)??
    Just to occupy 10-12 small mountain peaks (Dras, Kargil, Batalik and other small peaks),In a month, our 527 soldiers and officers were killed. 1363 others were injured, most of them now can not even get up from the bed itself.Along with this,our one fighter jet was shot down and one was crashed and also one helicopter was shot down.
As well as, it did cost more than 27000 crore rupees which impacted a lot to our economy. It takes almost 20 years to fully recover from war (economically as well as emotionally).
   If war could be so easy at present, then China would take over Arunachal Pradesh in 10 minutes,Israel would take over palestine and Russia would not take an hour to take over neighbour countries.
    If war will begin,then pakistani will not keep silent and praying Allah.Their one missile will ruin DLF cyber city of Gurgaon and another in Noida.Consequently all the economy of india will be on the road within an hour.
    And in return,we will attack Lahore and Islamabaad, but our loss will much greater than that of cheap pakistan. we even cant imagine the pain of nuclear weapon. Pakistan didnt make Bombs and Missiles to celebrate Diwali. So the blind followers of opposition, especially kejriwal,stop criticizing our government, they are matured enough to take a rational step.
     The fight of Sindhu,Balochistan and POK is going on without weapons, even pakistanis are araising their voice against pakistan. These fight should be fight with strategies without blood shed.Everyday in markets,in masjids of pakistan blasts can be seen, a lot of innocent people are being sent to heaven everyday .
     We are not America,that can easily enter their fighter jet in Iran or Afghanistan and people too will not applaud this kind of action.
   Anyways our army is strong enought to handle these Bastards.
    Just wait and watch, also support our government and army.

Friday, 16 September 2016

10 best android games you should try in 2016

        Gaming on mobile has been improving at a far greater rate than any technology that came before it.10 years ago,if you had said that you can play GTA in a mobile which has the same resolution as playstation that time,then you will be laughed at by people.Technology has advanced too much since then.Without further delay, here are the best Android games available right now!

1.ASPHALT AIRBORNE 8
  In app purchases
            


         To date, there have been few racing games with the longevity of Asphalt 8: Airborne. The game contains a metric ton of content, including a single player campaign, multi-player races, time trials, unlockable content, and consistent updates that add new tracks and other new content. The graphics are pretty decent and the game should work on most devices. There are plenty of racing games,but Asphalt 8 hits more of those sweet spots than any of its competitors. At least for right now.

2.badland

[Price: Free / $3.99]


             

         BADLAND doesn’t seem like much at first. It’s a side-scrolling runner where you must avoid obstacles and keep the ever-scrolling screen from swallowing you whole. However, once you dig into this game, it’s difficult to deny it’s depth. There is a real-time multiplayer (including local co-op mode), a sizable adventure mode, and updates toward the end of 2015 even let players create their own levels. In a land where time wasters get boring very quickly, this one seems to just keep going.

3.Crashlands
[Price: $4.99]
          

                Crashlands was released in 2016 and it’s already among the best Android games ever made. It features an intergalactic trucker that ends up crash landed on an alien planet. Your job is to find out what’s going on, build yourself a base, collect various items (and craft them), and save the world from a nefarious plot. It has an RPG element for character development, tons of items that you can collect and craft, and the game makes itself easier by doing things like auto-sorting your inventory. It’s a ton of fun and contains dozens of hours of content. The best part? There are no in-app purchases to get in the way.

4. Pokemon Go
             


        Pokemon Go exploded onto the mobile gaming scene in July 2016 and immediately became of the best Android games ever. It’s an augmented reality game similar to Ingress where you walk around the real world, catch Pokemon, battle for Gyms, and hit up Pokestops to restock on items. It beat virtually every record in the books in a relatively short order. The game has had a history of server issues and they’re still tinkering with various mechanics, but if you can get passed that, this is a special game.

5. Hearthstone Heroes of Warcraft

              

             Hearthstone Heroes of Warcraft flew on to the scene in late 2014 and it’s been one of the best Android games ever since. It’s a concept that is similar to games like Pokemon or Magic: The Gathering where you collect cards, build decks, and the duel other players using those decks. There are some offline components but the game is pretty much always online. You can also engage with cloud saving via battle.net which will allow you to play the game on your PC or mobile device interchangeably.

6. Minecraft: Pocket Edition
    (Price: $6.99)
            


           Minecraft is a popular game all around the world for people of all ages. For those who have never played, Minecraft puts you in a giant world where you mine stuff, build stuff, beat up bad guys, and do pretty much whatever you want. There is a survival mode where you must mine your own resources and food along with a creative mode that gives you unlimited everything. Updates at the end of 2015 added in Redstone which allows you to create even more fun stuff and Microsoft has a ton of other new features planned for the next couple of years. It’s a mainstay when it comes to Android games and it also has no in-app purchases.

7. Telltale Games

             


              Telltale Games are the undisputed masters of the episodic adventure game genre and they have the chops to prove it. They have seven games in their arsenal right now and they are The Walking Dead seasons 1 and 2 along with the standalone Michonne game, Game of Thrones, Tales from the Borderlands, The Wolf Among Us, and Minecraft: Story Mode. These games all revolve around similar “point and click” mechanics and they all have stories that can be altered by the decisions of the player. They also all have five episodes a piece that are purchased as in-app purchases and they can all be completed in about 10-15 hours. They’re great games with a good stories, good graphics, and easy game play mechanics. Click the button below to check out the entire Telltale Games collection!

8.  SOULCALIBUR
     (Price: $13.99)
 









  





                  SOULCALIBUR is one of the more recognizable and popular fighting franchises on consoles. The original title has been ported to Android with great success. It contains improved graphics from the original, Google Play Games services (achievements and leaderboards), and various game modes such as time attack, survival, arcade, and the excessively difficult extra survival. The on-screen controls work surprisingly well and it all adds up to arguably the best fighting game experience on mobile. The price is a little steep but there are no in-app purchases


9. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

     (Price: $6.99)
             
  
           Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is pretty much what every gamer could ask for on mobile. As with most Grand Theft Auto games, it comes with an open world to explore, dozens of hours of game play, decent graphics, a story line, and plenty of stuff to do. You’ll join a former gang member who returns to the hood to retake his neighborhood and avenge his deceased mother. Rockstar Games also included controller support, graphics settings, and cloud save support to put a bow on a pretty awesome little package. It’s a gigantic game and best of all, there are no in-app purchases.

10. Fallout Shelter
                
         Fallout Shelter was released in 2015 to fantastic fanfare and generally positive reviews. In this game, you must build a fallout shelter (roll credits), populate it with people, and then manage everything so that it runs well. You’ll have to send dwellers out into the wastelands for supplies and fend off bad guys trying to kill everybody. You can make babies, create entire communities, and all kinds of stuff. It has substantial depth and it’s a game you can easily play for months before you even realize it has in-app purchases.
























Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Natural Beauty.

Why I do love taking photographs when I see something with connecting to nature is a big confusing. I never learn photography by profession but my internal chemistry always try to pull me in his chemical activity. What is natural beauty everyone may know this but how could they define it is the most interesting and understandable about the persons psychology. 
     Nature as itself a big mystery, every fractions of seconds change her face and teach us a lesson about her. What we understand about nature is what we see day to day activities, but something is different in someone who really love nature, every step of nature is like talking to him in a word which no one is listening except him. Why water is running into the river everyone knows that and scientifically try to probe that there is potential difference, but what do you think Is it really think like that one who love nature? My answer is No! They think that nature is a living things and they can do whatever they want like human beings. 

Amazing Top 10 amongs Animals.

1. Hummingbird
    Hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backwards and their wings can beat at up to 80 times per second. They are among the smallest of birds, most species measuring in the 7.5–13 cm range.
2. Pig
       Pigs communicate constantly with one another; more than 20 vocalizations have been identified that pigs use in different situations, from wooing mates to saying.
3. Dog

      Dogs’ nose prints are as unique as human fingerprints and can be used to identify them. 
4. Giraffe

       Giraffes have no vocal cords and their tongues are blue-black in color. the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants.
5.  Blue Whale
         Humpback whales create the loudest sound of any mammal. And you thought the loudest sound came from that two-year-old you sat next to on your trans-continental flight.
6. Ant
    Beware an ant uprising! There are one million ants for every human in the world. These resilient creatures also never sleep and do not have lungs.
7.  Butterfly

    Butterflies have two compound eyes consisting of thousands of lenses, yet they can only see the colors red, green and yellow
8. Elephant

      Elephants can smell water up to 3 miles away. They are also one of the three mammals that undergo menopause – the other two being humpback whales and human female.
9. Ostrich

      Ostriches can run faster than horses, and the male ostriches can roar like lions.
10. Spider

      On average, there are 50,000 spiders per acre in green areas. Bet you’ll think twice before going outside now – unless you’re this guy.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Pakistan strategic defence policy

     Pakistan’s defence policy is one of offensive defence in that its armed forces will endeavour to antiquate and act against any perceived attack by seizing and holding tactically important ground. Operational art and tactical doctrine from the time of the 1965 war, through that of 1971 and until the Indian Army’s exercise Brass Tacks in 1987, emphasis was on static defence of the line of control (LOC) and the border. Penetration of Indian Territory would be undertaken only on an opportunity. The doctrine was flawed, mainly because of the lack of strategic depth in Pakistan, but no alternative was given serious consideration until it was realised that a ‘stand and fight’ doctrine would probably result in deep penetration by Indian forces without Pakistani forces being able to manoeuvre effectively. Pakistan considers that international pressure would result in a ceasefire after a maximum of three weeks of conflict, enough time to gain some territory to be used in subsequent bargaining. There would be acceptance of Indian penetration, which would be inevitable given the comparative lack of mobility within the infantry-heavy divisions.

    Independent armoured and mechanised brigades are intended for quick counter-attack and exploitation and would add considerable weight to advances by the strike corps. The ‘Riposte’ is practised at all
levels. Major exercises involve the crossing of water obstacles and minefields at night with emphasis on subsequent breakout and rapid advance. So far as has been seen, the concept has been adequately translated into workable plans which are continuously being refined.  However, complete mechanisation of the strike corps and other formations was slowed by the effects of US sanctions and it will take some time for them to achieve desired mobility, although US army surplus equipment is now being delivered, and local manufacture and rebuilding of US-supplied AFV/APC has received considerable impetus, thus improving the mechanisation process.

      The army took great interest in the Indian army/air force exercise Vajra Shakti (‘Thunder Power’, conducted in Punjab from 1-10 May 2005), in view of its emphasis on maintaining mobility while operating closed-down against nuclear attack. Pakistan’s own counter-nuclear preparedness is patchy, and it is doubtful that even the strike corps could fight through a nuclear battlefield. The traditional threat has been India and the Kashmir dispute has been an important item on the agenda. New confidence building measures resulting from high level dialogue have helped reduce the threat of direct hostilities between India and Pakistan, but the threat remains that local engagements could escalate into nuclear war. However talks are in progress and on the Sichian Glacier and other issues and since the major earthquake firing across the line of control has ceased and relief supplies and free passage of relatives has been allowed which is a positive development from a terrible tragedy.

   The recent nuclear agreement between the United States and India was deemed to be a dangerous regional escalation by the National Security Council (NSC) of Pakistan because it felt it will leave India with excess fissile material with which to make more nuclear devices. NSC sanctioned further purchases of 36 PRC F-10s and 44 F-16s are taking place and the Chinese fighter the JF-17 (Thunder) multi-role –aircraft will be manufactured in Kamara, Pakistan in 2007. The first operational flight is due to take place of a China-built JF-17 in mid 2006. Two major factors affect defence policy in Pakistan. One is geographical, in that Lahore, and Islamabad the seat of government, are very close to India. Islamabad is 1000 miles from the commercial capital Karachi.

      Pakistan is a long thin country which is difficult to defend and vulnerable to a possible split by an attack by Indian forces dividing the North and South of the country perhaps via Rajasthan. Secondly the ethnic diversity of the provinces which make it such an exciting place to visit also expose Pakistan to internal vulnerability due to regional tensions over resources (especially water). Balochistan, North West Frontier Province, Sindh and Punjab have significant differences in their make up but this is true of most regions on the subcontinent.

     The Pakistan Army is the single largest contributor to UN peace peacekeeping missions worldwide and has worked alongside Indian and Bangladeshi troop’s e.g. in the Congo. As of April 2006 it had over 9,000 troops on a mission (No Pakistan Air Force units are deployed on such missions. The Pakistan Navy assumed command of the Coalition Maritime Task Force TF 150, responsible for prevention of terrorist movements in the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea and Red Sea, in May 2006 (following on from Dutch, Germans, French and British command). Task Force 150 is the maritime component from 12-15 nations of the US led maritime interdiction operations being conducted in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and comprises warships and other naval assets of 12-15 allied nations grouped together.

       The Pakistan Navy’s cooperation with the US in the North Arabian Sea contributes towards the common goal of fighting against terrorists and bringing stability to the region. Pakistan Navy ships were the first on station, and rescued 367 Western tourists from islands of Maldives following the Tsunami in December 2004. Rear Admiral M. Asif Sandila and Captain Muhammad Amjad of Pakistan Navy were decorated with the French Order of Merit with the grade of Knight for their meritorious services for saving the lives of 19 nationalities including 30 French citizens. Later two PN ships with organic helicopters provided medical supplies, mobile hospital and engineering support to Indonesia. The Army took a key role following the devastating earthquake in October 2005, which struck remote parts of Pakistan administered Kashmir and North West Frontier Province (NWFP). The army rapidly responded, despite losing many of its own soldiers among the 73,000 people who perished saved thousands more lives and though criticised by some politicians, made a sustained effort throughout the winter to get supplies to remote areas and evacuate those at risk to camps at lower altitude.


       Pakistan’s own air assets were supplemented by helicopters around the world including NATO. The neighbourhood the mountainous terrain in this region makes it one of the most difficult to police in the world. The Afghan and Pakistani tribes in the NWFP, many of whom are tied by blood, are proud, war like and well armed. Their warrior tradition stretches back centuries; many invading or colonial powers have cause to remember including the British in three Afghan wars and uncounted actions against the tribes.

     Taliban and al-Qaeda activity have caused Pakistan with US encouragement to deploy thousands of regular army troops and a similar number of Para military Frontier Corps soldiers in the Federally Administered tribal areas, mainly in Waziristan. Considerable resentment has been created in the tribal areas and in Pakistan as a whole by US strikes from Afghanistan that have killed tribals, including women and children. Balochistan has also seeing a marked increase in terrorist attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army but this is more to do with Balochistan being a gas rich area, causing feudal tribal leaders to demand more generous subsidies from the central government. In addition there is the border with Iran and the importance of maintaining good relations with a powerful neighbour, with close local ties with Balochistan and Afghanistan (particularly Herat). It is unfortunate that Iran’s relations with the US and Europe over the nuclear issue are so bad. Pakistan’s position as an ally of Americans in the war against terrorism puts it right in the front line. Indeed a question has been asked recently in the House of Commons about re-supply of British forces in Afghanistan via Pakistan.

India’s Olympic Dream


      India a big home of more than 1.2 billion people and have many talented sports personals and coaches to bring more and more medals in an Olympic event but unfortunately in the Rio Olympic from 6 to 21 August 2016 India got only two medals one silver and one bronze. We are very happy to get two medals from this grand sports event and celebrate whole night for two medals. We proud of our two women medalist P.V. Sindhu and Sakshi Malik for their achievement in grand event and many state governments announce monetary support to them.
    I want to ask some questions to you. First, having more than 1.2 billion people, why did India got only two Olympic medal in Rio Olympic 2016? Second,after 70 years of independence India is still single digit Olympic medal,  when does India get two digit medal in Olympic? Third, in 2016 budget more than 1590 core was allocated, Is this enough for sports in India having more than 1.2 billion people. And finally,Is this final solution to giving monetary support or giving jog securities to Olympic or any other medalist in our country for improvement of sports in world class?
    We know that Indian Olympic Association sent 117 athletes in Rio Olympic 2016 and it was largest delegates since independence and we hope more atheletes in next Olympic. The ratio between athlete and medal is very low for India. How do we increase our medal in Olympic is a big Challenge. I want to give answer of my first question, India’s Olympic atheletes were not well prepared for challenge the world class atheletes. Because there were Lack of monetary support, lack of infrastructure, lack of sports equipment etc. could not produce full potential fo an athlete. There are many talented atheletes in India but they did not found out by state government or sports authorities and our atheletes did not come out for India because they did not secure their life in the sports. 
   Second, India double digit Olympic medal dream is not possible until and unless we do not change the policy and programs in sports. The state government responsible for development of sports is very important to bring a great sports environment in a county. How the state government take initiative for increasing the people to participate  in sports is most important. 
     Third, India’s annual expenditure in sports is very low as compare to other countries, India must increase their monetary support to thier states as well as atheletes. 
   Finally, the system of giving monetary reward to only medalist is need to change to bring more and more medal in an Olympic, If the monetary reward is given to the atheletes before entering their world class challenges they can used the money for more improvement in their field, it can fight better in the ring rather then waiting to loss in the ring, many of India’s atheletes do not have enough money to reach their Olympic dream. 
    We Indians have the potential to get two digit medal in Olympic, we need is only change the symtem of funding, exploring the talented atheletes, and more and more participation of state government in the development of sports.