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HYOSUNG GT650
Hyosung GT650:
Hyosung, the super bikes launched
in India by Garware Motors and S&T Motors. The Comet Series Hyosung, 650cc
sports bike with 6 speed gear has awesome sporty design and look. The countdown
for Hyosung had begun and reached up to an exciting stage of Indian motorcycles
lovers.
Launching of this super sports bike has take the Indian market to the
new heights in Automobile Industry.
Priced (Ex-showroom Delhi) at Rs.4.9 lacs
SUZUKI M1800R
Suzuki Intruder M1800R:
The Suzuki Intruder is a series of cruiser type motorcycles also called
as a super bike. The chopper motorcycle is leave’s a unique style statement in
the heart of bike lovers.
Suzuki Intruder, the sports cruiser has height of
1185mm, width 875mm and the length is 2480mm with fuel tank capacity of 19.5
liters. The Awesome super bike has 1783cc engine and it is looks like a competitor of the
big boy Harley Davidson, one of the coolest bike.
Priced (Ex-showroom Delhi) at Rs.13.25 lacs
MC LAREN
From the same manufacturer as the legendary F1, the
P1 might just live up the insane legacy of the first 230 mph production car.
Lurking underneath the
carbon fiber is a 3.8 liter twin-turbo V8 which when paired with the onboard
electric motor is good for 903 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. The right
way to think about this isn’t even as a hybrid, but like a roadgoing Formula 1 car
with a Kinetic Energy Recovery System. This will help you get over the fact
that you can only get 9 miles on the battery
.
Straight ahead speed
isn’t quite as lunatic as it was on the F1, with the top speed limited to a
measly 217 mph. But it will get you to 60 mph in less than 3 seconds, and make
it from 0-182 in 16.5 seconds, twice as fast as Ferrari 458 Italia. It will
also grip and brake like the amazing Spiderman on PEDs.
McLaren has gone all out
on the quality control, when engineers test the waterproof seals the car
is doused in nearly 4,000 gallons of water.
If you want one, act now
because they just went into production and most of the 375 are spoken for.
Related: Best performance
cars under $35,000
ANDROID ONE
After
announcing it first back at I/O 2014, Google today finally launched the first
Android One devices in India.
The first three phones to be launched are the Karbon Sparkle
V, Micromax Canvas A1, and Spice Dream UNO. The Dream UNO is the cheapest at
INR6,299 ($103), while the Sparkle V costs INR6,399 ($105) and the Canvas A1
costs INR6,499 ($106).
All three phones are being sold exclusively through three
different online stores. The Karbonn Sparkle V will be sold on Snapdeal, the
Micromax Canvas V1 through Amazon, and the Spice Dream UNO through Flipkart.
In terms of specifications, all three phones are based on
Google's reference design, and as such are pretty much identical. All three
have a 4.5-inch, 854x480 resolution IPS display, MediaTek MT6582 SoC with
1.3GHz quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU and Mali 400 MP2 GPU, 1GB RAM, 4GB storage space
with microSD card slot, 5 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front camera, FM
radio, dual SIM support, and replaceable 1,700mAh battery. The only differences
will be in the design and minor software enhancements.
The best thing about these phones is that they all run stock
version of Android, 4.4.4 KitKat in this case. The phones will get OS updates
directly from Google for two years since launch. These phones will also be
first in line with the Nexus devices to get Android L, or any future release.
Google also has done partnership with Airtel, India's
biggest mobile carrier. Users on Airtel will be able to download Android
updates for free (that is, without being charged for data downloads) for the
first six months. Airtel users will also be able to download up to 200MB worth
of apps from the Google Play Store every month, which won't be counted towards
their mobile data.
Another interesting feature is that Android One users will
be able to download and watch YouTube videos offline, something not yet
available on any Android device. They will also get one year free subscription
to content on Google Play Newsstand. Apart from this, the individual online
stores selling these phones also have additional offers available, including
financing options, discounts on accessories, and free memory card.
India is just the first country to receive Android One.
Google will be bringing Android One devices to other countries, including
Indonesia, the Philippines and South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri
Lanka) by the end of the year, with more countries to follow in 2015.
There will also be other Androd OEMs, who will be joining
Micromax, Karbonn, and Spice later. These include Acer, Alcatel Onetouch, ASUS,
HTC, Intex, Lava, Lenovo, Panasonic, Xolo, and Qualcomm.
Android One is a great initiative by Google to bring
smartphones to the masses. But with devices like Xiamomi Redmi 1s and Moto E
(which are similarly priced and offer better specs) already on the market, not
to mention the lack of availability of these phones outside the aforementioned
online retailers, we would have to wait and see how successful it is.
ABDULL KALAM
Little did
Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma know that their son would grow up to be the first
citizen of India.
An Indian scientist and administrator, Kalam
served as the 11th President of India from 2002 until 2007. One amongst the
most respected people of the country, Kalam contributed immensely both as a
scientist and as a president. His contribution at the Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO) was immense. He was responsible for numerous projects such
as Project Devil and Project Valiant and launch of the Rohini-1, besides
developing missiles under the missions Agni and Prithvi. For the same, he was
popularly tagged as the “Missile Man of India”. Kalam was honored with great
laurels and awards for his work by both the Government of India and other
countries. After completing his term as President, Kalam served as a visiting
professor in various esteemed institutes and universities of India.
Childhood & Early
Life
A.P.J.
Abdul Kalam was born to Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma on October 15, 1931. He came
from a family whose financial conditions weren’t sound enough. As a means to
support his family’s meagre income, Kalam took up odd jobs in his childhood but
never gave up on his education.
He graduated from Saint Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli in 1954
but not satisfied with his degree, he left for Madras later next year to study
aerospace engineering. He enrolled at the Madras Institute of Technology (MIT)
Career
After
graduating from MIT, Kalam took up the position of chief scientist at the
Aeronautical Development Establishment of Defense Research and Development
Organization (DRDO). However, the profile didn’t appeal Kalam much who shifted
to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) where he was the project
director of India's first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle.
His
years at the ISRO were the most crucial ones, as they left a lasting impact on
him. Kalam lead many projects and turned out to be successful each time.
In
the 1970s, Kalam directed two projects, namely, Project Devil and Project
Valiant, which sought to develop ballistic missiles from the technology of the
successful SLV programme.
A
milestone was achieved when locally built Rohini-1 was launched into space,
using the SLV rocket. Upon watching the raving success of Kalam, the government
agreed for initiation of an advanced missile program under his directorship. He
played a pivotal role in developing missiles under the missions Agni and Prithvi.
Kalam
was the Chief Executive of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program
(I.G.M.D.P) which researched in simultaneous development of a quiver of
missiles instead of taking planned missiles one by one.
From
1992 until 1999, Kalam was appointed as the Chief Scientific Adviser to the
Prime Minister and the Secretary of Defence Research and Development
Organisation. It was during this time that Kalam served as the Chief Project
Coordinator for Pokhran II nuclear tests, after which he was fondly called the
“Missile Man of India”.
Kalam
succeeded K. R. Narayan to serve as the 11th President of India from 2002 until
2007. It was a highly one-sided contest. With his appointment, Kalam became the
first scientist and first ever bachelor to occupy the Rastrapati Bhawan.
During
his tenure as a President, Kalam was both appreciated and criticised. The
latter was mostly due to his inaction in deciding the fate of 20 mercy
petitioners. EDIT
In
addition to all the profiles that Dr Kalam held, he authored numerous
influential and inspirational books. Amongst all his books, “India 2020” was
the widely read and appreciated one. It forecast an action plan which advocated
India turning into a knowledge superpower and as one of the developed nations
of the world by the year 2020. His other books include, “Ignited Minds”,
“Mission India”, “Inspiring Thoughts” and “The Luminous Sparks”.
In
2011, he launched his mission for the youth of the nation called the “What Can
I Give Movement” with the main aim to defeat corruption in India.
After
completing his term as President, Dr Kalam served as visiting professor in
various esteemed institutes and universities of India, such as Indian Institute
of Management Ahmedabad and Indore. He also served as Chancellor of Indian Institute
of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram, Aerospace Engineering at
Anna University (Chennai), JSS University (Mysore).
Awards & Achievements
Kalam
was the proud recipient of Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Bharat Ratna
awards from the Government of India. He received the same in the years 1981,
1990 and 1997, respectively.
In
1997, he was honored by the Government of India with the Indira Gandhi Award
for National Integration.
Later,
the next year, he was awarded the Veer Savarkar Award by the Government of
India.
The
Alwars Research Centre, Chennai, bestowed Kalam with Ramanujan Award in the
year 2000.
Kalam
was honored with the King Charles II Medal by the Royal Society, U.K in 2007.
The
California Institute of Technology, U.S.A, presented Kalam with the
International von Karman Wings Award in the year 2009. The same year, he won
the Hoover Medal by ASME Foundation, USA.
The
IEEE honored Kalam with IEEE Honorary Membership in 2011.
Kalam
was the proud recipient of honorary doctorates from 40 universities.
In
addition to this, Kalam's 79th birthday was recognised as World Students' Day
by United Nations.
He
was nominated for the MTV Youth Icon of the Year award in 2003 and in 2006.
Personal Life
Dr
A.P.J. Kalam remained unmarried throughout his life.
Dr
Abdul Kalam passed away at Bethany Hospital, Shillong, Meghalaya, due to heart
failure after having collapsed during a lecture at Indian Institute of
Management, Shillong.
BILL GATES
Born on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington, famed entrepreneur Bill Gates began to show an interest in computer programming at age 13. Through technological innovation, keen business strategy and aggressive business Stactics, he and partner Paul Allen built the world's largest software business, Microsoft.
In the process, Gates became one of the richest men in the world. In February 2014, Gates announced that he was stepping down as Microsoft's chairman.
Bill Gates was born William Henry Gates III on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington. Gates began to show an interest in computer programming at the age of 13 at the Lakeside School. He pursued his passion through college. Striking out on his own with his friend and business partner Paul Allen, Gates found himself at the right place at the right time. Through technological innovation, keen business strategy and aggressive business tactics, he built the world's largest software business, Microsoft. In the process, Gates became one of the richest men in the world.
Bill Gates grew up in an upper middle-class family with two sisters: Kristianne, who is older, and Libby, who is younger. Their father, William H. Gates Sr., was a promising, if somewhat shy, law student when he met his future wife, Mary Maxwell. She was an athletic, outgoing student at the University of Washington, actively involved in student affairs and leadership. The Gates family atmosphere was warm and close, and all three children were encouraged to be competitive and strive for excellence. Bill showed early signs of competitiveness when he coordinated family athletic games at their summer house on Puget Sound. He also relished in playing board games (Risk was his favorite) and excelled at Monopoly.
Bill had a very close relationship with his mother, Mary, who after a brief career as a teacher devoted her time to helping raise the children and working on civic affairs and with charities. She also served on several corporate boards, including those of the First Interstate Bank in Seattle (founded by her grandfather), the United Way and International Business Machines (IBM). She would often take Bill along when she volunteered in schools and at community organizations.
Bill was a voracious reader as a child, spending many hours pouring over reference books such as the encyclopedia. Around the age of 11 or 12, Bill's parents began to have concerns about his behavior. He was doing well in school, but he seemed bored and withdrawn at times. His parents worried he might become a loner. Though they were strong believers in public education, when Bill turned 13, they enrolled him at Seattle's Lakeside School, an exclusive preparatory school. He blossomed in nearly all his subjects, excelling in math and science, but also doing very well in drama and English.
While at Lakeside School, a Seattle computer company offered to provide computer time for the students. The Mother's Club used proceeds from the school's rummage sale to purchase a teletype terminal for students to use. Bill Gates became entranced with what a computer could do and spent much of his free time working on the terminal. He wrote a tic-tac-toe program in BASIC computer language that allowed users to play against the computer.
In 1970, at the age of 15, Bill Gates went into business with his pal, Paul Allen. They developed "Traf-o-Data," a computer program that monitored traffic patterns in Seattle, and netted $20,000 for their efforts. Gates and Allen wanted to start their own company, but Gates's parents wanted him to finish school and go on to college where they hoped he would work to become a lawyer.
Bill Gates graduated from Lakeside in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the college SAT test, a feat of intellectual achievement that for several years he boasted about when introducing himself to new people.