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Tech Savvy.....

Tech Savvy.....: June 2013

Tech Savvy.....

All about latest trendz in Technology

Jun 28, 2013

Want to buy James Bond's Actual Working Submarine Car...!!!

I know what's running in your mind...you must be thinking I have gone nuts right ...?

No , not at all.... I'm serious and here is all about it...

James Bond's Lotus Esprit may not be as beautiful or iconic as the Aston Martin DB5, but it is the most outlandish ride 007 ever drove. That's because it doubled as a submarine.
The car used in the movie actually functioned underwater.


And now it's for sale.
RM Auctions is putting the Esprit Series 1, which starred in the 1977 Bond flick "The Spy Who Loved Me," on the block in London, September 8-9.
The Lotus has never been offered for sale, and spent much of its life forgotten in a Long Island storage unit. In 1989, a couple bought the unit without knowing its contents, only to find one of the coolest cars in movie history.
The auction house has not yet listed an expected sale price, but the last iconic Bond car it put under the hammer, the DB5 driven by Sean Connery in "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball," sold in 2010 for £2.9 million ($4.4 million).
The submarine car was known as "Wet Nellie" during filming, and was built for more than $100,00 (approximately $500,000 today) from the shell of the Lotus Esprit.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/working-james-bond-submarine-car-on-sale-2013-6#ixzz2XWhi3D7w

AJ

Jun 17, 2013

Google's another Eureka Moment...!!!


On Saturday(15th June) Google revealed top-secret plans of sending balloons to the edge of space with the lofty aim of bringing Internet to the two-thirds of the global population currently without web access.

Scientists from Google released up to 30 helium-filled test balloons flying 20 kilometres above Christchurch in New Zealand on Saturday.

While still in the early stages, Project Loon hopes eventually to launch thousands of balloons to provide Internet to remote parts of the world, allowing more than four billion people with no access to get online.

“Project Loon is an experimental technology for balloon-powered Internet access,” the company said on its latest project from its clandestine Google , “where we work on radical, sci-fi-sounding technology solutions to solve really big world problems”.

But Richard DeVaul, chief technical architect at Google, cautioned that “it's awfully too early to think about covering the entire planet”.

If this experiment succeeds it would be a boon of free internet for all the people in the world.

AJ

Jun 14, 2013

Apple now copies Windows Phone

Very Funny....!!!

All these days Apple was struggling to battle the copyright laws against Samsung and now just after few days it lost the battle, Apple reveals its copy tactics in iOS7.

Yes, its true.....And now it has copied from the Windows Phone. Check out the below pics.




And the other most important thing we would be excited to know is iOS 7 will be using Bing instead of Google in its Siri associated features....

All these days, Iphone users always criticized Windows Phone Design and Features .... Now I would love to hear from them what made Apple copy the same features .... (Wink)

AJ

Jun 9, 2013

A look at the WP 8.1 Notification Center

Awesome was already the adjective I had attached with the noun Windows Phone ..... (Wink ) , so now it looks like I will have to hunt for a new word for the upcoming Notification center for the Windows Phone 8.1 .

And if you are wondering why should I ? Then here is the look of it :



Doesn't it look great guys ????

This is why I am in the hunt for an awesome adjective for this awesome screen....

And not only this friends , there are lot more surprises from Microsoft in terms of Windows Phone 8.1 .

Some of them for you....





As much as this screenshots speak , Windows Phone 8.1 would be a complete Repair of Windows Phone . There would be nothing left for the users or the rivals to criticize .

All the Best Microsoft .... Love Windows Phone .

AJ

Image Source : http://wmpoweruser.com