Sunday, December 30, 2012

oh new year !! new year !!

please feed back guys this is my latest made lyrics or something else and happy new year to all may all your wish come true, may god bless you with this new year oh new year !! oh new year !!




oh new year !!
oh new year !!
what have you done to me
filled with some excitement
some with sorrow
no sleep in my eyes since last night
this is some excitement,
this is some fun
as you are  knockin on the new year's(2013) door
every body is talkin about you
every body is gossipping about you
every body is planning to welcome you....



oh new year !!
oh new year !!
what are you ,what are you
Though you are filled with
some negative,ruining way ,
some in positive way but
people are taking you  in right way



oh new year  !!
oh new year !!
resolution is takin sip in my mind
forgetting yesterday is my motto
memorable past will be my history
coming future to be followed



oh new year !!
oh new year !!
this cold morning of your day
feeling dizzyness in my eye
listening mourmouring sound with ear
singing oh new year !! oh newyear !!
come along with new hope in this year
that hope to have no fear,
that hope to have no tear,
that hope to have only dear,
that hope to have only care
oh new year !!
oh new year !!

Thursday, December 20, 2012

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rumors of volcano erruption in rasuwa district,nepal

its not the symptoms to be ending the world tomorrow...read more

RASUWA, Dec. 20: The rumors of a volcano eruption in the Langtang National Park Area, that made breaking news today, were found to be baseless.

After seeing a huge cloud of smoke emitting at around 10 this morning, most of the local people in National Park Area thought that it could be a volcano eruption, and the incident stole limelight of one and all round the day.

After the news spread like wildfire, the District Administration Office (DAO), Rasuwa, requested the Nepal Army to make an aerial inspection of the site to confirm whether it was actually a wildfire or volcano eruption.

Assistant Chief District Officer Gautam Rimal confirmed that it was indeed a forest fire, and not volcano eruption.

The locals and officials here were already panicking since the news spread about volcano eruption in their sorrounding.

Chief of district police office Sudip Giri said that the reasons behind the fire in the forest are awaited. Police personnel have been deployed to find the truth, he said.

According to Giri, the police personnel are expected to reach the site, which is at a remote area of Bidrim VDC, after a three-day trek from the district headquarters Dhunche.

Rimal said that the rumours of volcano eruption were baseless and urged the people not to believe in such.

Wireless phone charging in cars planned by Toyota

Charging your smartphone while driving could soon be a simple process needing no cables or adaptors, but using a special wireless mat.
Toyota plans to introduce the system for mobile devices in 2013 in its new Avalon sedan, using a charging standard known as Qi (pronounced "chee").
Chrysler wants to offer a similar option in its Dodge Dart model.
One analyst told the BBC the feature was likely to become mainstream in the months to come.
The wireless charging option will be a part of Toyota's $1,950 (£1,200) "technology package", said to be available from next spring.
To charge a device, a driver will simply have to place it on the mat, though the handset has to have a Qi protocol integrated in it.
Currently, Qi wireless charging is supported by 34 mobile phone models, including the LG Google Nexus 4, Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC Windows Phone 8X.
There are also add-on systems for other smartphones.
"Pioneering the ability to charge with no wires or connectors by simply putting devices in the car console is an intuitive innovation which reflects Toyota's continuing commitment to improve the consumer experience," said Randy Stephens, chief engineer of Toyota Avalon, in a statement.
Magnetic induction Qi works via magnetic induction that involves transmitting energy over a magnetic field.

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We're constantly striving to get thinner devices but by adding an infrastructure inside a device can compromise the thinness”
Shaun Collins CCS Insight
Inductive charging plates have been around for several years, and have been integrated in some mobile phones, such as the Palm Pre.
But in 2008, the Wireless Power Consortium, which has more than 100 members, including Samsung, Nokia, HTC, Motorola Mobility and Sony, signed an agreement for an open standard for wireless power, called Qi.
This means that any Qi-enabled handset is compatible with any Qi charger, regardless of the brand.
General Motors announced in 2011 plans to introduce a pad using magnetic induction in its Chevrolet Volt, but so far it has not happened.
An Israeli firm, Powermat Technologies, is currently placing charging pads for mobile phones in numerous public venues around the US, including Starbucks.
There are companies investigating wireless charging via induction for electric cars, which works by having a charging pad on the floor of your garage.
The technology is finally becoming mainstream, according to Shaun Collins, an analyst at consultancy firm CCS Insight.
"Wireless charging is emerging after some years in the wilderness, and is now being adopted [more and more]," he told the BBC.
"The technology is starting to take on much more prominence with the devices [such as the latest] Nokia Windows 8 phone that has wireless charging in it.
"There's a slight dilemma for mobile devices though, as we're constantly striving to get thinner devices but by adding an infrastructure inside a device can compromise the thinness."