Give your Windows a 3D Look


Hii Friends...I hope you all are fine. I hope my previous posts were beneficial for you. Well, today I am back with an Amazing software named as T3Desk. It is a very Interesting software which helps you to give a 3D look to your Operating system. It gives a third dimension look to your Windows. It lets you give a Transparent look to your Windows. Well, it is a lightweight software. It is an unique application.



  
Using this software, your windows can be zoomed , Flipped , moved in almost anyway you want. You can surf more easily using T3Desk. You can also configure your windows Dimension looks, Transparency Effect and much more. This software will work on almost all versions of Windows.


              Official Site Download Link :-  Download T3Desk


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Flexible Smart Phone : Samsung Youm


We have been hearing talk about flexible screens for your smart phone and other devices, but they have always seemed to be somewhere in the future.Flexible screens will make your phone smaller as well which is a great benefit. It can then be expanded to a much larger size or larger that we are seeing today. It creates lots of potential. If you thing about the ability to unroll your smart phone for use and then rolling the phone back up to make it compact, you begin to see the potential of flexible screens.




Samsung has given the world a glimpse of a phone with a bendable screen, dubbed the Youm, suggesting that consumers may soon be able to fold up large phone or tablet screens as if they were maps.

The Korean electronics company showed off the device at a keynote speech Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013) in Las Vegas. The annual convention showcases the latest TVs, computers and other consumer electronic devices.


The world’s biggest technology manufacturer said that Youm, the brand it has used for its flexible display technology since June, was a prototype that was not going to launch imminently. Samsung's continued emphasis on the technology will worry its rivals, however, and indicates that the Korean company is continuing both to work on new display Technologies and to reduce its reliance on Google's Android. It pointedly demonstrated the phone running Windows Phone 8.






Analysts say the first uses for flexible displays are most likely to be in devices that are more durable than glass because they can absorb force rather than crack under it. The new technology is also likely to be used, Samsung said, to wrap displays around devices and allow them, for instance, to show information on their edges.
"The concept of the flexible screen has been around for some time, but it finally looks as if Samsung is really going to deliver on that technology," said Stephen Bell, an analyst with Keystone Global.

Here is a Video Demonstration of Flexibility of Samsung Youm. Must watch :-






Source : Cbsnews, Telegraph.co.uk

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Happy New Year 2013





Hacking Therapy wishes you a very Happy new year 2013.

New Days, New Time, New Moments, New Posts, New Articles, New Tutorials Ahead Are Waiting For You.

Saying Goodbye to 2012 won't be hard. But looking forward with hope for a better year in 2013 is a real challenge.

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World-s Biggest Hard Disk/Drive


This is the Biggest Hard Drive Ever !!!!!!  Seems like a C.P.U ........!!       

                                                           



1956: IBM 305 RAMAC Hard Drive


IBM introduced the 305 RAMAC computer on September 13th, 1956, which was the first computer to include a disk drive named the IBM 350 Disk File. Prior to this magnetic computer storage had consisted of core memory, tape, and drums. The magnetic disk was seen as a replacement for the magnetic drum for the same reason 78 RPM Records eventually replaced Edison cylinders- more storage with less space.
The 350 Disk File consisted of a stack of fifty 24" discs that can be seen to the left of the operator in the above picture. The capacity of the entire disk file was 5 million 7-bit characters, which works out to about 4.4 MB in modern parlance. This is about the same capacity as the first personal computer hard drives that appeared in the early 1980's, but was an enormous capacity for 1956. IBM leased the 350 Disk File for a $35,000 annual fee.
Today the magnetic disc is the platform of choice for the temporary storage of digital video, but it wasn't until the late 1960's that the magnetic disc was used for any sort of video storage. At that time the Instant Replay Deck was introduced, which permitted the storage and playback of brief segments of analog video.

                                                                    

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