Sunday, October 25, 2015

Sony Xperia E3 Single Sim Review

My experience using Xperia E3 Single Sim

Overall the device is good, feels good in hand and provides enough grip unlike some devices which are difficult to hold.

It came with Android 4.4.2 and i updated to Android 4.4.4. the Sony UI great and much better than any other skin in the market.

Camera is good, battery backup is very good, it easily lasts 2 days on average use. In settings it is showing RAM 880 MB, i think 144 is reserved by system, instead of 1 GB as written on specs.

but like many people said limited storage, it comes with 4 GB, out of which we get 1.7 GB, the preinstalled apps takes some space so technically we only get 1.2 GB, which is very low for todays standard. you can move apps to SD card BUT the app only partially moves to SD Card. i am a app developer myself and i moved one of my 15 MB app, of which about 5 MB was still on device, 10 MB on SD. so approx 30% of app still remain on device.

Another thing i noticed is that even if you have SD card installed, the app by default install to device first, then you have to go to setting to move it. my older Xperia Miro with 4.0 ICE never had this problem. not sure how long i will use this device :( may be 6 months.

i have also used windows phone 8.1 and once you put a SD card, apps by default install to SD (you can also choose) and you can move apps from/to SD Card. More than Sony, it is a android problem. Not sure if it will get fixed in 5.0 update. If this phone had 8GB of storage then it would have been the best in its price range.

Another issue I found is its GPS (while using it on train), it takes a lot of time to connect. The Device only GPS most of the time doesnt connect or takes a lot of time to connect. To use GPS only way is to switch to High accuracy mode which uses combination of Google location service, network data and GPS to determine location, but that confuses some data and not suitable if you prefer to use offline maps like HERE Maps.

i would have given 5 stars if it didnt had the low storage.

I would rate it 3 out of 5 stars.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Colour Meanings

Red
Excitement, energy, passion, desire, movement, speed, strength, health, good fortune, vigor, power, heat, love, all things intense and passionate.

Negative: aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, lust, stop, revolution, overwhelming and agitated.

Some Cultures :
China - symbol of celebration and luck, used in many cultural ceremonies that range from funerals to weddings.
India - color of purity (used in wedding outfits).
United States - Christmas color when combined with green, Valentines Day when combined with pink, indicates stop (danger) at traffic lights.
Eastern cultures - signifies joy when combined with white.

Associations:
Holiday: Yule (Christmas)
Planet: Mars
Day: Tuesday
Astrological: Scorpio


Yellow
Joy, happiness, optimism, idealism, imagination, hope, sunshine, summer, cheerful, laughter gold, philosophy, caution, brightness, intelligence, knowledge, learning, concentration, persuasion, charm, confidence, creativity, happiness, organization and Spring time.

Negative: dishonesty, cowardice, betrayal, jealousy, covetousness, deceit, illness, hazard, criticism, laziness, or cynicism.
*Note: said that too much causes babies to cry and tempers to flare. Also, speeds up metabolism and creativity increases sales.

Some Cultures :
Asia - sacred, imperial.
Western cultures - joy, happiness.

Associations:
Planet: Mercury
Day: Wednesday
Astrological: Gemini, Leo


Blue
Peace, tranquility, calm, devotion, sincerity, honor, steadfast, dependable, loyal, productive, stability, harmony, unity, trust, truth, confidence, spirituality, intuition, inspiration, conservatism, security, cleanliness, order, loyalty, sky, water, ice, coolness, technology, appetite suppressant, love, acceptance, patience, understanding, cooperation, comfort and loyalty.
* Pale blue (baby blue) stands for an infant boy.

Negative: depression, obscenity, fear, coldness, and passivity.

Some Cultures :
China - associated with immortality.
Colombia - associated with soap..
Hindus - the color of Krishna.
Jews - holiness.
Middle East - protective color.
* Note: Blue is often considered to be the safest global color.

Associations:
Planets: Moon,Venus, Saturn, Jupiter
Days: Monday, Friday, Saturday, Thursday
Astrological: Libra, Sagittarius

Orange
Balance, encouragement, warmth, enthusiasm, vibrant, expansive, flamboyant, demanding of attention, steadfastness, courage, confidence, friendliness, cheerfulness, warmth, excitement, energy fun times, plenty, kindness, adaptability, stimulation, attraction, happy energetic days and ambition.

Negative: Ignorance, inferiority, warning, danger, fire, sluggishness and superiority.

Some Cultures :
Ireland - religious significance (Protestant).
United States - inexpensive goods, Halloween (with black).

Associations:
Holiday: Candlemas
Deities: Brigid
Planets: Sun, Mars, Mercury
Days: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Astrological:


Green
Nature, environment, healthy, masculine, calming, good luck, prosperity, vitality, renewal, youth, vigor, spring, generosity, fertility, money, food, go, grass, hope, growth, charity, wealth, freshness, youth, soothing, sharing and responsiveness.

Negative: jealousy, inexperience, envy, misfortune, greed, constriction, guilt, and disorder.

Some Cultures :
China - studies indicate this is not a good color choice for packaging, green hats mean a man's wife is cheating on him.
France - studies indicate this is not a good color choice for packaging.
India - the color of Islam.
Ireland - religious significance (Catholic).
Some tropical countries - associated with danger
United States - indicates go (safe) at traffic lights, environmental awareness, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas color (red and green).

Associations:
Planets: Venus
Mercury
Days: Friday, Wednesday
Holidays: Spring Equinox, Beltane
Astrological: Taurus


Purple
Royalty, piety, sanctity, sentimentality, spirituality, nobility, ceremony, power, mysterious, transformation, wisdom, enlightenment, sophistication, respect and religion.

Negative: cruelty, tension, arrogance, mourning, bruised or foreboding.

Some Cultures :
Western cultures - royalty.

Associations:
Planet: Jupiter
Day: Thursday
Astrological: Sagittarius


Gray
Security, reliability, balance, neutrality, intelligence, staid, modesty, practical, dignity, maturity, timeless, solid, conservative.

Negative: old age, sadness, boring, death, canceling, depression, and loss of direction.

Some Cultures :

Associations:
Planet: Moon
Day: Monday
Deity: Athena
Astrological: Virgo


Brown
Earth, hearth, home, outdoors, friendship, reliability, comfort, Earth, grounding, endurance, stability, simplicity and comfort.

Negative: mourning

Some Cultures :
Colombia - discourages sales.

Associations:
Planets: Moon (tan browns), Venus (all), Saturn (dark browns)
Days: Monday/ Friday/ Saturday
Deity: Gaia
Astrological: Capricorn
Holiday: Mabon


White {this color is used since background color is white}
Reverence, purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, truth, glory, cleansing, healing, protection, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, good, marriage (Western cultures), cold, clinical, sterile, the full moon, healing, peace, spiritual strength, exorcism, consecration, meditation, divination.

Negative: Blind, winter, unimaginative, surrender, cold, sterility, distant, death (Eastern cultures).

Some Cultures :
Eastern cultures - mourning, death.
Japan - white carnations signify death.
United States - purity (used in weddings).
China- it symbolizes age, autumn, death, misfortune, virginity and purity.

Associations:
Planet: Moon
Day: Monday
Astrological: Cancer


Black
Dramatic, classy, committed, serious, power, authority, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, depth, style, absence of color, good technical color.

Negative: mystery, fear, evil, anonymity, unhappiness, sadness, remorse, anger, mourning, ignorance, coldness, unconscious, underground, satanic rituals, darkness, death (Western cultures).

Some Cultures :
Western cultures - mourning, death.

Associations:
Holiday: Samhain
Planet: Saturn
Day: Saturday
Deities: The Crone
Astrological: Scorpio & Capricorn


Pink
Friendship, unconditional love, conviviality, affections, unselfish emotions, spiritual healing, emotional love.
* pale pink stands for an infant girl.

Negative:

Some Culture:

Associations:
Planet:Venus
Day: Friday


Silver
Purity, the moon, treasure, values, female energy, the unconscious mind.

Negative:

Some Culture:

Associations:
Day: Monday
Astrological: Gemini
Deity: Artemis and other Moon Goddesses

Gold
The sun, male energy, wealth, financial wisdom, security, understanding, luck, conscious mind, attracting happiness, activity, intelligence.

Negative:

Some Culture:

Associations:
Planet: Sun
Day: Sunday
Astrological: Leo
Deity: Apollo and other Sun Gods


Did You Know ?

Due to the fact that color affects us both physiologically and psychologically companies such as advertisers, food manufactures, packaging companies , professional webdesigners, car designers, office decorators and so on all use certain colors, shades and tone that will have a positive effect on us. This will influence us buying a product based on its color and the package it comes in. Buildings that are decorated with the right colors can let us feel relaxed and calm.

Colors can be broken into three different categories: neutrals, warms and cools:
Neutral colors
Black, white, gray, beige, brown
Warm colors
Red, orange, yellow, yellow-green, purple
Cool colors
Blue, violet, turquoise, sea-green, green

Saturday, November 26, 2011

How to Install Mac OSX In VirtualBox

What you need to Install Mac OSX in VirtualBox?

-Hardware-
2 GHz or better Processor with SSE3
2 GB or More RAM
15 GB of Free Disk Space

-Software-
Mac OSX ISO
VirtualBox

Before You Begin: Apple does not allow OSX to be installed on Non-Apple hardware so what you will be doing will violate the OSX license agreement.

Step 1: Get VirtualBox and Install it
Step 2: Get x86 OSX ISO image from here
Step 3: 123

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Things You Didn’t Know About Sleep

http://www.barnorama.com/things-you-didn%E2%80%99t-know-about-sleep/

http://dailycontributor.com/research-says-less-sleep-causes-depression/10139/

Saturday, September 17, 2011

12 foods that cut fat

12 foods that cut fat

http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-08-01/diet/29722185_1_bad-cholesterol-foods-chillies

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

How to Enable Yahoo Mail Classic

Visit These Links to use Yahoo Mail Classic

http://us.mg.mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?tos=0&ncrumb=VvYobUcrzXw

http://us.mg4.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?ymv=2&sysreq=ignore&tos=0&ncrumb=VvYobUcrzXw

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Silver Foil Are NOT Vegetarian

Silver Foil Used in Sweets Are NOT Vegetarian

At the end of a meal, do you like to eat a pan, sweet, or perfumed sopari? And then if these things are decorated with silver foils, what more can we want? Many sweets also are decorated with silver foils.

The silver foils are not very expensive. They are sold by weight. Ordinarily, you can buy a packet of 160 foils for a price between Rs. 100 to 200. That is, approximately one rupee per foil. Not only the sweets, now a days it is also applied on fruits. Some Ayurvedic medicines also are wrapped in silver foils.

What do you think? - how are these silver foils made? Hold your breath.

They are made by hammering thin sheets of silver in middle of booklets made of a bull's intestines. In other words, after slaughtering a bull, quickly his intestines are removed, and sold to the manufacturers of foils. The skins made of old intestines are of no use. Even one-day-old intestines can not be used, because within a few hours they stiffen.

The foil manufacturer removes blood and stools from the intestines, and cuts them into pieces. Then he puts one piece over another, making a booklet out of it. At his home, or in the factory, he puts one silver (or gold) sheet in-between each page. Then he hammers it hard until those metal sheets turn into thin wafers.

The intestines of bulls are so strong, that even repeated hammering do not destroy them, or they do not let the foils move around inside. Because of the hammering, some tissues of the intestine mix with the foils. After that the foil manufacturer sells the bundle of foils to the sweets manufacturers. Some small foil manufacturers sell the foils to the temples.

This foil is not only dirty, it also is non-veg. Even the meat-eaters do not eat intestines. Use of these foils turn even sweets into non-veg food. A few years ago the Indian Airlines learned about this, and since then stopped using them on the sweets served in their planes.

Pan

By now, a pan-lover vegetarian person may have eaten equivalent of many miles of oxen intestines! For them, here is an another bad news - the Chuna that they apply on pan, also is not vegetarian! That is made from the shells of living insects. These insects are taken from the ocean, killed, and removed from the shell. Then the shells are softened in water, dried, and ground into white powder. When you put this Chuna in your mouth, you are participating in killing of many insects. This is no different from taking life of a goat or a pig. Everyone wants to live, no one likes the pain of death.

Source:
http://www.indiancinemafans.com/board/upload/story-pics-111/indian-sweets-silver-foils-not-vegetarian-50092/
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