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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

How to use Reliance Jio 4G sim in 3G phone

Reliance Jio 4G sim in 3G Phone working on every Snapdragon Device

If you have a 3G mobile you can also use Jio 4G Sim.

Note:- This trick only work in Snapdragon Device.

To use Reliance Jio 4g sim in 3g phone means you have to enable LTE option in your 3g device. Some people will say it is impossible, I got some negative comments on this article tricks. So follow these given steps I am giving an example for Moto G Device but you can follow these steps to use Reliance Jio 4G sim in every snapdragon device

  • First visit the Dial-pad, and type this number *#*#4636#*#*
  • Then you will see one page with Testing, click on Phone Information.


  • Scroll down till you find the Set Preferred Network Type drop down menu, click on that.

  • Select the LTE/GSM auto (PRL) or any LTE option and close it.


  • Switch off your mobile put Jio Sim in slot 1 and keep the second slot empty.
  • Switch on now then you will see Jio 4G signal in your mobile.
Let me know in the comments if you got any better tricks, or if this didn’t work. I will surely help you out. These are the most working tricks on Reliance Jio 4G sim in 3G phones.

Free! Free! Get Jio sim Free Without any Bar-code

Now You can get Jio sim Without bar-code 


You can get Jio sim without Bar-code in few minutes with this trick.


  • Can you buy New Jio sim.
  • Can you have no Bar-code.
  • Don't worry about this.
  • Now you can easily buy a Jio sim.
  • Follow this steps

Go to your Nearest Jio sim Seller.


  • Ask for Jio sim.
  • They ask for Bar-code.
  • Don't worry .
  • Say i have Buy a Jio mobile online.
  • They give you sim without bar-code.


Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Free Windows 10 Product Key

Windows 10 is the most used OS which is released in back July, 2015. If you have problem with windows 10 and want to repair or reinstall , you must have windows 10 product key or serial key.
I give you trial product but once you are satisfied and you have enough money , I highly recommend you to buy windows 10 product key to support the developers.




I will provide you Windows 10 Product Key Free for You .

You can find it below :

Windows 10 Install Key

  • Windows 10 Home – YTMG3-N6DKC-DKB77-7M9GH-8HVX7
  • Windows 10 Home Single Language – BT79Q-G7N6G-PGBYW-4YWX6-6F4BT
  • Windows 10 Home Country Specific – N2434-X9D7W-8PF6X-8DV9T-8TYMD
  • Windows 10 Education – YNMGQ-8RYV3-4PGQ3-C8XTP-7CFBY
  • Windows 10 Pro – VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T
Windows 10 Product Key

TX9XD-98N7V-6WMQ6-BX7FG-H8Q99

W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX

MH37W-N47XK-V7XM9-C7227-GCQG9
DPH2V-TTNVB-4X9Q3-TJR4H-KHJW4
WNMTR-4C88C-JK8YV-HQ7T2-76DF9


Windows 10 Home Single Language
7HNRX-D7KGG-3K4RQ-4WPJ4-YTDFH
Windows 10 Home Country Specific (CN)
PVMJN-6DFY6-9CCP6-7BKTT-D3WVR


Windows 10 Professional Product Key

VK7JG-NPHTM-C97JM-9MPGT-3V66T

W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX
6P99N-YF42M-TPGBG-9VMJP-YKHCF

Windows 10 Enterprise Product Key

NPPR9-FWDCX-D2C8J-H872K-2YT43
PBHCJ-Q2NYD-2PX34-T2TD6-233PK
CKFK9-QNGF2-D34FM-99QX2-8XC4K

Note : If these keys don’t work , you can use Windows Loader to active Windows 10 .

01. You need download Microsoft Toolkit .

02. Open file you download , then you click file ” Microsoft Toolkit ” .

03. To Activate Windows you click icon Office in this tool .

04. Then, in the Activation tab, click ‘EZ-Activator’. Just in few seconds, your copy will be              activated.


Other Windows 10 Product Key

Windows 10 Professional Insider Preview build 10074, 10122, and 10130: 6P99N-YF42M-TPGBG-9VMJP-YKHCF
Windows 10 Technical Preview : NKJFK-GPHP7-G8C3J-P6JXR-HQRJR
Windows 10 Core Insider Preview build 10158, 10159, 10162, and 10166: KTNPV-KTRK4-3RRR8-39X6W-W44T3
Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview build 10074 and 10122: VTNMT-2FMYP-QCY43-QR9VK-WTVCK
Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview build 10158, 10159, 10162, and 10166: CKFK9-QNGF2-D34FM-99QX2-8XC4K
Windows 10 Professional Insider Preview build 10158, 10159, 10162, and 10166: 8N67H-M3CY9-QT7C4-2TR7M-TXYCV
I hope you will find right Windows 10 Product Key for your pc .

Saturday, 10 October 2015

Windows 7 vs Windows 10 comparison: What's the difference between Windows 7 and Windows 10? New features in Windows 10 and why you should upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10

Windows 8 was such a radical overhaul for Microsoft's desktop OS that many users have played cautiously and stuck with Windows 7. But with today's launch of Windows 10, it's now time to upgrade to Windows 10. Find out why in our Windows 7 vs Windows 10 comparison.

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WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10 COMPARISON: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?

Windows 8 was such a radical overhaul for Microsoft's desktop OS that many users have played cautiously and stuck with Windows 7. But with today's launch of Windows 10, a free upgrade for Windows 7 and 8.1 users, it's now time to upgrade to Windows 10. Find out why in our Windows 7 vs Windows 10 comparison.
For many, Windows 7 has been the benchmark against which to judge all others. Considering how confusing and ill thought out Windows 8's interface was (and still is in many ways), it's no surprise that many are skeptical of the free Windows 10 upgrade.
Well we have good news. Microsoft is back on form, with Windows 10 taking the best bits of Windows 7 and Windows 8 as well as adding some welcome new features. Plus, the upgrade is completely free for Windows 7 owners: no strings attached.

 WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: THE START MENU
Windows 7 has a straightforward, well-designed interface that is very familiar to Windows users. Click on the Start Menu button in the bottom left corner and you can navigate your PC. When the minds behind Windows 8 decided to supplant this with a touch-focussed approach, it soon become apparent that not many users wanted big icons, charm bars, and menus swiping in from up, down, left and right.
In fact many people we talked to used tools like Classic Shell and Start8 to bypass this completely and revert to the Desktop mode with its simple Start Menu. Windows 10 doesn’t make the same mistake. The Start Menu returns from its brief hiatus, but now it’s been beefed with some useful new features. Live tiles from Windows 8 are now included on the right side of the menu, although if you’d prefer not to have these then they are easily removed. Alternatively there is also the option to run the Start Menu in fullscreen mode. The left side of the menu brings a sense of continuity with Windows 7 in that it contains options for regularly used apps, File explorer, Settings, and a Search bar.

 WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: SEARCHING THE WEB FROM YOUR DESKTOP
One area where the changes between the two systems are obvious is in search. In Windows 10 the Search bar not only looks for folders, apps, and files on your PC, but is also linked to the Windows Store and your browser so it can seach the web right from your desktop. No need to navigate to the right tab when you want to look something up, just hit the Windows key, start typing, and your search results will be displayed in a browser window. In addition to this there’s also the rather impressive addition of Microsoft’s personal assistant Cortana.

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: CORTANA
Windows phone owners will already be versed in the ways of Cortana, the virtual assistant to whom you can issue voice commands. Of course Google Now and Apple’s own Siri perform similar duties, but in Windows 10 Cortana has become an integral part of the desktop OS. Clicking on the Search area in the Taskbar opens the Cortana interface and allows you ask her various questions, such as search queries, your upcoming appointments, the weather, directions to the nearest coffee shop is, and many others. She can also schedule appointments, take dictated notes, add tasks and reminders, plus play music on your PC. Microsoft also revealed recently that it is launching Cortana apps for iOS and Android, which hopefully means the notebook that she uses to remember all of your requests will also work on those platforms. This could make Cortana an incredibly useful way to organise your life across all your devices, whatever they may be, and all from your Windows 10 desktop.

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: VIRTUAL DESKTOPS
While it’s technically possible to have virtual desktops in Windows 7, via the Desktops v2.0  software available on the Windows Sysinternals site, Windows 10 has the feature included directly in the operating system. Simply click on the Task view icon located in the Taskbar (or use the WIN+Tab key combination) and you’ll be able to quickly add a virtual desktop by clicking on the Plus sign in the bottom right corner. Now you can easily drag open applications onto the new workspace and declutter your various tasks. Navigating between them is easy, and as they all share the same data any changes you make will be universal.

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: UNIVERSAL APPS
When Window 7 was first released back in 2009 the smartphone phenomena was only just beginning and the iPad was still just a rumour. The idea then of having software that worked across all platforms was one that really didn’t make any sense. Nowadays, in our increasingly mobile centered world, this is a much bigger issue. In Windows 10 Microsoft has announced Universal apps (or Windows Apps as they’ve now renamed them) whose purpose is to run smoothly across your phone, tablet, PC, and even Xbox One.
This means that when you buy an app, you buy it once and it’s immediately available on all your devices. Of course it isn’t quite that simple, as a full version of Photoshop really isn’t going to run on a £59 budget smartphone, but expect to see trimmed down applications that can do a lot of the basics and sync up with each other seamlessly. Here's how to use Universal apps in Windows 10

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: EDGE BROWSER
Internet Explorer has been a staple of the Windows experience for many, many years. In Windows 7 it is the default gateway to the world wide web, as it comes pre-installed with the OS. Of course there’s nothing stopping you downloading an alternative browser - say Firefox, Chrome, or Opera - but statistics show that many opt to go with what they’ve got.
There’s good reason for this, as IE is a standard that many sites on the web are guaranteed to work with, and it’s a stable, easy to use app. It came as something of a surprise then when Microsoft announced that Windows 10 would ship with a brand new browser - Edge - that it thought was better suited to the modern web. After testing Edge recently we certainly agree, as it is fast, elegantly designed, and features a variety of advanced capabilities including being able to annotate web pages and then send the image to friends or colleagues, Cortana integration, a new simplified reading mode that clears out the clutter on a screen, and a number of under the hood improvements. Here's how to use Edge browser in Windows 10

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: GAMING
Direct X 12, PC Game DVR, and Xbox One game streaming
One of the most popular uses for a Windows machine is - of course - games. Windows 7 is a tried and trusted gaming platform that has stood up well to the rigours of time, still delivering excellent performance, stability, and compatibility. Windows 10 builds on this solid base with a few additional enhancements that might make you consider making the leap to the new version. The most obvious is the inclusion of DirectX 12, which has already seen some impressive bench testing results on a variety of gaming sites. Owners of AMD based systems should take note of this in particular as reports suggest that DirectX 12 makes significant strides in improving gaming performance from AMD-powered graphics cards.
Another game related addition in Windows 10 is that of PC Game DVR. This smart upgrade to the Xbox app allows users to record videos of their games in real time and then share it with friends. Users will also be able to play Xbox One games on their PCs by streaming across their local network. This new feature means you can plug your Xbox One controller into your PC, fire up the Xbox One, don your headphones, and play away happily in the next room while the rest of the family watch the television.

WINDOWS 7 VS WINDOWS 10: PRICE AND ROLL-BACK
There are a number of other improvements that we've seen in Windows 10, including Snap Assist, Syncing desktop settings, Contiuum, Refresh and Reset options, not to mention the new design language, but probably the most compelling reasons to upgrade to Windows 10 are that it’s free and Microsoft has made it easy to downgrade back to 7 if you’re not happy. Built into the system is a very simple setting that allows you to restore your previous version and keep your data intact. As always we’d advise you backup everything first, but if you’re worried about making the change then the knowledge that it isn’t an all or nothing process should give you confidence to try it out. If you really don't like it, just downgrade Windows 10 in a few simple steps

SPECS
Windows 10: Specs
Windows capable PC and web connection
membership of Windows Insider Program

OUR VERDICT
Windows 7 is still an excellent, reliable, and stable operating system, but we've been impressed by the innovations Microsoft has included with Windows 10. If Windows 8 left a bad taste in your mouth, or just never really appealed, we think you'll find the user friendly feel of Windows 10 an easier transition from 7. The new features make it really feel like an operating system for the modern world, with mobile device and web integration opening up the possibilities. Give it a go and we don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

Friday, 18 September 2015

Android Marshmallow UK release date & new features: Android 6.0 Marshmallow due this month - when will my phone get Android Marshmallow? Plus new Android M sample apps

Android Marshmallow is almost ready, with Google expected to unveil the final version of the OS before the end of the month - but when will your phone get Android M? Here we reveal exactly what to expect from Android 6.0 Marshmallow including release date and new features. Plus, Google has just unveiled three new sample apps for Android Marshmallow.

Android Marshmallow is almost ready following its Google I/O 2015 Developer Preview debut, with Google expected to unveil the final version of the OS before the end of the month. Here we reveal exactly what to expect from Android 6.0 Marshmallow including release date and new features.

Android Marshmallow UK release date: When is Android M coming out?


The Developer Preview of Android Marshmallow is available now to owners of Nexus phones, with the final version launching on the new Nexus 5 and new Nexus 6 within the next few weeks. The OS will then become available to other Nexus devices, and within a few months to flagship phones and tablets. Don't expect to get it on your device (unless it's a Nexus) until late 2015/early 2016.

The latest reports come from Talk Android and suggest Google will unveil the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 on 29 September, with the phones available to pre-order from 13 October. By our reckoning, that means they will go on sale in early November, and Android 6.0 will then begin to roll out to other devices.

If you really want to get your hands on Android M now then you can download the Android M Developer Preview, but only if you have a Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 9 or Nexus Player.

Read: How to get Android M now.

When will my phone get Android Marshmallow?


Well, that all depends on your phone. If it's a high-end device from a well-known manufacturer such as Sony, Samsung or HTC, it's almost certain that an upgrade to Marshmallow will become available to it. However, don't expect to get the upgrade until early 2016, since it will first roll out to Nexus devices.

Cheaper and older smartphones, or those from smaller manufacturers, may never get the upgrade to Android M. One of the key criticisms against Android is its fragmentation.

At the last count, on 7 September 2015, only 21 percent of Android devices were running Lollipop, and 39.2 percent KitKat. That leaves nearly 40 percent running Android operating systems more than two years old, and 40 percent translates to an awful lot of phones and tablets.

If you're running Lollipop now then you may well get an upgrade to Android M. If you're running KitKat or an older Android operating system, don't count your chickens.

HTC has already confirmed that the HTC One M9, HTC One M9+ and HTC One M8 will all receive the Android M update.

Android Milkshake or Android Marshmallow? Android 5.2 or Android 6.0? What will the new Android be called?


After months of rumours and arguments in the office over the version number and name of the next Android, Google has finally ended the dispute by announcing that Android M will be Android 6.0 Marshmallow.