Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Black Screen on Windows 10[FIXED]

Turn Off Automatic Updates On Windows 10

How to update to Windows 10 Manually

How To Fix Error "Your Pc ran into a problem" on windows 10[FIXED]

Prevent pirated games from getting deleted by microsoft [Windows 10]



Microsoft declared that they can delete pirated games from your windows 10 pc.This video shows how to prevent deletion of your games



How to Fix Dpc Watchdog violation on windows 10.[7 and 8also}

How to Fix Dpc Watchdog violation on windows 10.[7 and 8also}

iPhone 6S Release Date Revealed

Want an iPhone 6S or iPhone 6S Plus? It is now possible to say with almost 100% certainty when you will be able to buy them…
Following a leaked internal memo from Vodafone last month, prominent Japanese siteITHome and German tech experts Macerkopf have both discovered that the new iPhones 6Ses will launch in their respective countries on September 18th. This ties perfectly with the Vodafone internal memo for the UK, which also carried a September 18th launch date.
Japan, Germany and the UK are all tier one Apple launch countries with iPhones traditionally being made available to them at the same time as the US release.
For those still skeptical, the ever reliable 9to5Mac has also learnt Best Buy has partnered with Apple to begin offering AppleCare protection plans from September 14th. This gives the company a few days run in time ahead of the iPhone 6S launch.
Meanwhile September 9th continues to be held up as the day Apple will announce the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. Again this dovetails perfectly with the circa 10 day gap Apple likes to have between iPhone announcements and the phones going on sale.
More Reasons To Be Excited
Of course talk of availability is not always enough to generate excitement, but the Wall Street Journal claims Apple is stockpiling a record 85-90 million iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus units ahead of launch so clearly the company’s hopes are high.

Lava launches Iris Atom 2 smartphone at Rs 4,949

Lava has announced new smartphone in its Atom series, Atom 2 at a price of Rs 4,949. Atom 2 is an entry level smartphone with a big screen designed for first time smartphone buyers. Lava Iris Atom 2 features a 4.5-inch FWVGA display and is powered by a 1.3GHz Quad-core processor paired with 512MB RAM. The smartphone sports a 5MP rear camera and a VGA camera at front. 
The smartphone packs a 1750 mAh battery and is loaded with Android 4.4 KitKat, further upgradable to Android 5.1 Lollipop. Lava Iris Atom 2 comes with 8GB internal memory further expandable up to 32GB. Lava Iris Atom 2 will be available in White and Black colour options across major retail stores and online platforms. 

Introducing Android Marshmallow (6.0)

We all like marshmallows. Definitely the folks at Android since they have chosen it as the name for the next Android update (6.0). The fluffy treats beat the likes of M&Ms in the grand tradition of naming Android versions after any thing sweet, and in alphabetical order.  
The previous versions of Android in order are: Cupcake (1.5); Donut (1.6); Eclair (2.0–2.1); Froyo (2.2–2.2.3); Gingerbread (2.3–2.3.7); Honeycomb (3.0–3.2.6); Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0–4.0.4); Jelly Bean (4.1–4.3.1); KitKat (4.4–4.4.4, 4.4W–4.4W.2) and Lollipop (5.0–5.1.1)
In a post on the Android Developers Blog, product manager Jamal Eason said developers can now download the software to create new apps or update existing ones.
“Android Marshmallow features a new permissions model that streamlines the app install and update process,” Eason said on new features in the version.  The new “permission model” is that users do not have to grant any permissions when they install or upgrade the app. “Instead, the app requests permissions as it needs them, and the system shows a dialog to the user asking for the permission.”
The new version will also support fingerprint authentication in apps if it is running on a compatible device with a fingerprint sensor.