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Freedom251 is Back Again

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Freedom251 is Back Again
Freedom251 is Back Again

Freedom251 is back again with Loyalty Program. So Again chance to get Freedom251 mobile.

But you need to pay Rs.550 per mobile. Also you will get loyalty card from ringing bells you can get additional discounts from ringing bells product. For more details visit their official website http://www.ringingbells.co.in/.

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Reliance and Aircel Merged

Reliance and Aircel Merged


Reliance and Aircel Merged
Reliance and Aircel Merged


Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications agreed to merge its wireless telecom business with smaller rival Aircel to create the country's 4th-biggest mobile phone operator with base of more than Rs 65,000 cr.

In the largest consolidation in the country's telecom sector, RCom & Aircel's majority owner, Malaysia's Maxis Communications Berhad (MCB), announced signing of definitive documents for the merger of their Indian wireless businesses.
RCom and Aircel will hold 50 per cent share each in the new company. The board of the new company will have equal representation from the two sides.

At the same time Mukesh Ambani JIO got huge response from peoples. Very soon JIO will join the biggest mobile phone operators list.

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Reliance Jio Officially Launched All the Devices & Offers

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Reliance Jio Officially Launched All the Devices & Offers
Reliance Jio Officially Launched All the Devices & Offers


Good News to all the users.

Reliance Jio has been officially launched for all the devices.

Reliance Offers:

Unlimited Free Phone Calls till Dec 31st.

Unlimited 4G for free or low cost.

Unlimited Free SMS,

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Reliance JIO Preview Offer Supported Devices

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Reliance JIO Preview Offer Supported Devices
Reliance JIO Preview Offer Supported Devices

Reliance recently launched their 4g services named JIO with preview offer

Unlimited 4g, unlimited call, unlimited SMS

Initially service launched only LYF phones now they extend to SAMSUNG, PANASONIC, ASUS devices.

They need download Jio app from playstore to get preview offer.

Olympics Fun Facts - Developerinvention.in

Olympics Fun Facts - Developerinvention.in

Olympics Fun Facts - Developerinvention.in

Fun Facts About Olympics



Opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics started already in Rio De Janiero, Brazil.

WalletHub, a personal-finance research site, uses a variety of data to calculate assorted "best of" and "worst of" compilations, including geographic comparisons about sports. 

Here's detailed report of what the site says about the 2016 Summer Olympics:

$11.5 billion: Estimated costs of hosting the Rio games.

$895 million: Amount the Brazilian government gave to the state of Rio for Olympic security spending.

10,500: Athletes competing.

555: American athletes competing at the games.

206: Nations sending athletes to the games.

32: Tons of dead fish that are expected to be pulled from the rowing and canoeing lagoon before competition.

21: Cities in Brazil that are among the top 50 cities with highest murder rates in the world. (The United States has four on the list.)

$6: Low end of the range for ticket prices to events (highest is $365.)

2: Sports making a comeback at the 2016 Summer Olympics – golf and rugby.

We will come up with more interesting details. Stay with us for more.

Google Omnitone project web-based VR

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Google Omnitone project web-based VR
Google Omnitone project web-based VR


We are back ..!

Google Omnitone project web-based VR

As has been the case with so many industries, the pendulum of VR will eventually swing back from dedicated apps towards web-based systems — and when that happens, Google will be ready. It published details of a new method for delivering serious surround sound over the web, a system it calls Omnitone.


Plain ol’ multi-channel surround sound may be fine for watching a movie on a flat screen, but when you’re navigating a virtual environment with total spatial autonomy, you need a bit more. You need ambisonics, which simulates a full sphere of sound around you, giving sounds coordinates in 3D space and letting a renderer do the work of converting that coordinate into the appropriate soundwaves.

The problem Google’s Chrome WebAudio team faced was how to make this happen in the browser using the tools already available — so as not to clutter the web with yet another standard. The solution they came up with is clever, but really quite straightforward.

The ambisonic sound stream is as much about the location of the sound as the sound itself, so Omnitone combines that location with orientation data from the VR headset’s sensors. So if your head is pointed rightwards and upwards X and Y degrees, that transformation is applied to the ambisonic stream right away and the whole audio sphere is shifted relative to the user.


Then it makes its way to a 8-speaker virtual speaker setup, then mixed down to stereo using a binaural renderer — and voila, you’ve got passable streaming full-sphere surround sound using nothing but existing web components!

You can test it out on these demos — that is, if you can get them to load. I couldn’t. But there will probably be a more full-fledged rollout soon with a YouTube VR experience or the like, so I’m not worried. Everything’s open source, of course; check out the code here on GitHub.

Source: Techgig