Tuesday, 19 March 2013

JNTU-KAKINADA : B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 2-2,3-2,4-2 (R10,R07) II Mid Exam Time Tables (March/April 2013)


JNTUK: B.Tech & B.Pharmacy 2-2,3-2,4-2 (R10,R07) II MidExam Timetable


Download the time tables by using any one the below urls
B.Tech 2-2 (R10) RevisedLink 1Link 2Link 3
B.Tech 3-2 (R10)Link 1Link 2Link 3
B.Tech 4-2 (R07)Link 1Link 2Link 3
B.Pharm 2-2 (R10)Link 1Link 2Link 3
B.Pharm 3-2 & 4-2 (R10,R07)Link 1Link 2Link 3






JNTUK 3rd B.tech-R(10) 2nd Mid Time table :-







JNTUK 2rd B.tech-R(10) 2nd Mid Time table :-



Posted by: Ravikiran

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Route the Andriod phones


Route the ANDROID phone 





Advantages of Routing the ANDROID Device:
                             

                    "Rooting" your Android phone does afford you numerous benefits, including;
  1. Running special applications-Superuser is an app that can only be run on a rooted Android phone. This allows you to control which apps have access to the "root" system. Another popular application that "rooting" affords is the ability to tether a computer to your Android phone so that the computer can access the Internet using the phone's data connection. Another program can allow your Android to be used as a WiFi Hotspot without having to pay your provider for the feature.
  2. Freeing up memory-When you install an app on your phone, it is stored on the phone's memory. "Rooting" allows you to move installed applications to your SD card, thus freeing up system memory for additional files or apps.
  3. Custom ROM's-This is the most powerful feature of "rooted" phones. There are hundreds of custom ROM's that can do anything from speeding up the processing speed of your phone to changing the entire look and feel of your phone.
DisAdvantages of Routing the ANDROID Device:

                         There are two main disadvantages to rooting and Android phone;
  1. Rooting immediately voids your phone's warranty-Once rooted, don't try to bring your phone back for service or warranty work.  You are on your own!
  2. Rooting involves the risk of "bricking" your phone-In essence, a "bricked" phone is no better than carrying around a brick in your pocket. The phone is dead when it has been "bricked."
Other potential disadvantages, though less severe, are still worthy of consideration;
  1. Poor performance-Though the intention of "rooting" a phone is to give the phone more performance, several users have found that, in their attempts to speed up the phone or add additional features, that their phones lost both performance speed and features. Remember that when you "root" your Android phone, you are making changes to the stock operating system.
  2. Viruses-Yes, even phones can get viruses. A common practice that people do with "rooted" phones is to flash their ROM's with custom programs. Whenever you make changes to the code of a software, you run the risk of introducing a virus.

Applications need for Routing the ANDROID Device:


                                  Update Soon......................!

Posted by: Ravikiran