Thursday 23 May 2013

How to unlock Sample HR database in oracle

For working with tutorial of oracle Introduaction to oracle/sql you need to work on the tables which is locked in oracle. for Unlocking these tables you have to follow these steps
1. Login in sqlplus or sqlplus or isqlplus as a user “system” with respective password.
2. Execute the following command
ALTER USER HR IDENTIFIED BY password ACCOUNT UNLOCK;
here password is your passord which you want to use for your account remember this password for further use.
3. Login in with user HR with password specified above
Now you can use all tables specified in tutorial.
Please leave your comment If you encounter any problem…

Tuesday 21 May 2013

IPAD Accessories




iPad must-haves. And fun-to-haves.

Brighten your iPad with a colorful cover, stream to your TV, download pictures from your digital camera, and more. There’s already so much you can do with iPad and iPad mini — here are some accessories that help you do even more.
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iPad Smart Cover

Choose from ten bright colors — including five in rich, aniline-dyed Italian leather.1
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Smart Case

The iPad Smart Case covers your 9.7‑inch iPad — both front and back — yet still retains the thin, light design of iPad. Like the Smart Cover, it folds easily into a stand for reading, typing, and watching video. And it automatically wakes and sleeps iPad on open and close. Made from polyurethane, it’s available in six bright colors. And you can personalize it with free laser engraving on the Apple Online Store.
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Apple TV

With Apple TV and AirPlay, you can wirelessly stream what’s on your iPad or iPad mini to your HDTV.2 So you can show off just about anything for the whole room to see. Like your favorite flick, that new game, or your latest iMovie masterpiece.
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Lightning to VGA Adapter

Share what’s on your iPad or iPad mini screen with an even larger audience by connecting it to a TV, monitor, projector, or LCD display that uses a VGA connector.
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Lightning Digital AV Adapter

Mirror exactly what you see on your iPad or iPad mini on your widescreen TV, video projection screen, or other HDMI-compatible display.
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Camera Adapters

Shoot. Connect. Enjoy. iPad and iPad mini camera adapters give you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera: directly from an SD card or using your camera’s USB cable. iPad and iPad mini support standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, as well as SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG‑4. So you can get photos and videos off your camera and onto your iPad — moments after you take them.

Apple Wireless Keyboard

The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard uses Bluetooth technology, which makes it compatible with iPad. And you’re free to type wherever you like — with the keyboard in front of your iPad or on your lap.
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Apple Earpods

 

The Apple EarPods are designed to rest comfortably inside a variety of ear types. But they’re not just designed for the perfect fit. They’re designed for the perfect sound, too. You’ll hear deeper, richer bass and better audio all around. And they’re incredibly stable in your ear. Which means they stay in, even when you’re out and about.
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Samsung GALAXY S4

Life companion

Make your life richer, simpler, and more fun.
As a real life companion, the new Samsung GALAXY S4 helps bring us
closer and captures those fun moments when we are together.
Each feature was designed to simplify our daily lives.
Furthermore, it cares enough to monitor our health and well-being.
To put it simply, the Samsung GALAXY S4 is there for you.
Design

Live in a world of
infinite possibilities

The design of the Samsung GALAXY S4 defies what’s possible.
The incredibly-wide FULL HD Super AMOLED screen fits perfectly within an extraordinarily
slim bezel that’s encased in a special polycarbonate body, making this the
lightest and most sophisticated GALAXY yet.
Live in a world of infinite possibilities 
Specifications
  • Display

    • 5inch Full HD Super AMOLED (1920 x 1080) display, 441 ppi
    Display Image
    Corning® Gorilla® Glass Icon
  • AP

    • 1.9 GHz Quad-Core Processor / 1.6 GHz Octa-Core Processor
    • The seletion of AP will be differed by markets
  • Network

    • 2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
    • 3G (HSPA+ 42Mbps): 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz
    • 4G (LTE Cat 3 100/50Mbps) : up to 6 different band sets (Dependent on market)
  • OS

    • Android 4.2.2 (Jelly bean)
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  • Memory

    • 16 / 32 / 64GB memory + microSD slot (up to 64GB), 2GB RAM
  • Camera

    • Main(Rear): 13 Mega pixel Auto Focus camera with Flash & Zero Shutter Lag, BIS
    • Sub (Front): 2 Mega pixel camera, Full HD recording @30fps with Zero Shutter Lag, BIS
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  • Camera Features

    • Dual Shot , Drama Shot, Sound & Shot, 360 Photo, Animated Photo, Eraser, Night, Best Photo, Best Face, Beauty Face, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Panorama, Spo
      • Video

        • Codec: MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark, HEVC
        • Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p)
      • Audio

        • Codec: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG,
          FLAC, AC-3, apt-X
      • Additional Features

        • Group Play: Share Music, Share Picture, Share Document,
          Play Games
        • Story Album, S Translator, Optical Reader
        • Samsung Smart Scroll, Samsung Smart Pause, Air Gesture,
          Air View
        • Samsung Hub, ChatON (Voice/Video Call, Share screen,
          3-way calling) Samsung WatchON
        • S Travel (Trip Advisor), S Voice™ Drive, S Health
        • Samsung Adapt Display, Samsung Adapt Sound, Auto adjust touch sensitivity (Glove friendly)
        • Safety Assistance, Samsung Link, Screen Mirroring
        • Samsung KNOX (B2B only)
      • Google Mobile Services

        • Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude Google Play Store, Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk, Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads, Voice Search
      • Sensor

        • Accelerometer, RGB light, Geomagnetic, Proximity, Gyro,
          Barometer
        • Temperature & Humidity, Gesture
      • Dimension

        • 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9 mm, 130g
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      • Connectivity

        • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (HT80)
        • GPS / GLONASS
        • NFC, Bluetooth® 4.0 (LE)
        • IR LED (Remote Control), MHL 2.0
      • Battery

        • 2,600mAh
 

BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY

Batman fan or not, Arkham City is one game you cannot afford to miss.  

RATING 4.5/5
GAME INFO
Action-Adventure
Batman: Arkham City
Price          Rs 2,599 (Xbox 360, PS3), Rs 999 (PC)
Publisher Warner Bros
Developer Rocksteady Studios
Distributor  E-Xpress Interactive
PHONE        022 29661017
E-Mail        info@expressgames.in


I admit, I’m not a huge Batman fan. But I do appreciate a good licensed game because it’s such a rarity. 2009’s Batman: Arkham Asylum showed us that games based on comic book superheroes can be uber-awesome, and developer Rocksteady was nothing but passionate as they packed in a well-rounded, highly polished experience that allowed gamers to explore the psyche of the Dark Knight, something no game had done before. In doing so, they not only won over the affections of gamers, but of die-hard Batman fans as well. With Arkham City, they’ve taken fan service to the next level, expanding upon what was already a very kickass action game.
The action has moved out of the confines of the Asylum and into Arkham City, a super prison of sorts that’s now a breeding ground for Gotham’s scum. Dr. Hugo Strange is now in charge of this place and it’s up to Batman to find out what his end game is. At the same time, his arch nemesis - The Joker, has a few tricks up his sleeve. Along the way, Batman will encounter a ton of bad dudes from the Batman universe, some of which will probably only be familiar to hardcore fans. Thankfully, the story unfolds in a manner that can be enjoyed by those who don’t know the difference between Cobblepot and Solomon Grundy.
With the move to Arkham City, gamers definitely have more freedom than before. This isn’t an open-world game like GTA IV, but there is a stupendous amount of content to play through. Besides the story itself, you have a ton of side quests scattered all over the map. Some could be as simple as rescuing an unfortunate soul from a beating, to teaming up with a certain recurring villain to destroy an ‘X’ amount of Titan containers all over the city. Side quests don’t feel like they’re thrown in forcibly to increase the game’s length as they tie in to the Batman lore in some way or another, introducing quite a few surprises along the way. You also have The Riddler making his return with way more puzzles, some of which are actually quite deadly. Finally, you have the Challenge Rooms that will test your skill at both stealth and combat. Based on various maps inspired by the campaign itself, Challenge Rooms will push your skills to the limit as you take on waves of enemies to attain high scores or knock out a roomful of enemies silently in a stipulated amount of time.
 
While I appreciate the change in scenery, I had a minor gripe with the navigation system. Now that the game’s far bigger in scope, I found myself circling an objective for minutes before I found an entry point. Keeping the quasi open-world structure in mind, a mini map would have really helped. Another aspect of gameplay I didn’t particularly care for was the unlock system. In Arkham Asylum, you revisited parts of the island with newer gadgets and improved abilities so you could access areas you previously couldn’t. This aspect is significantly reduced here, as you begin the game with pretty much all your abilities, making the unlock system pretty redundant.
Besides these two minor niggles, Arkham City delivers the perfect Batman experience. If you’ve played Arkham Asylum, you’ll be right at home, since gameplay mechanics largely remain unchanged. Both stealth and combat return as the two core pillars of gameplay and are more refined than before. The fluid and responsive FreeFlow combat system is back with the addition of newer moves and counter attacks that make going through a group of enemies feel like violent poetry in motion. Another part of the combat that always gets to me is its raw physicality driven home by stellar sound effects and wicked camera angles.
No matter how badass Batman is, he still is very much human so a shot to the face can, well, kill him. Sure, you can now go up against these guys as you have the ability to deploy smoke bombs to disorient them, but it’s way more satisfying to outwit and outflank them, picking them off one by one. Crawl through vents, climb up on the gargoyle statues, or just sneak up behind an enemy and take him down. It’s familiar territory for those who played the first game, and it feels awesome.
 
Arkham Asylum was a gorgeous game and its successor is no different. Built on the same Unreal 3 engine, Rocksteady has managed to churn out some mighty fine visuals both indoors and outdoors. As you set foot in Arkham City for the first time, the staggering scope of the city hits you as you gaze upon the skyline ripe for exploration. The city itself is packed with so much detail that it will take you a few minutes just to soak it all in. Batman’s animations have also been heavily worked upon and the act of jumping or gliding from building to building looks extremely fluid and natural. Character design, as always, is top notch and everyone from Batman himself to the villains and their grunts are very well designed. This is one game that screams of high production values and immaculate attention to detail.
If you’re still reading this review and haven’t made a beeline for your store to pick up a copy yet, it’s a given that this is a must-buy action game. Minor issues aside, Arkham City delivers the perfect Batman experience. It looks good, plays well, and offers a stupendous amount of content that will keep you within Arkham City for days. It is a shining example of licensing done right and I really hope other developers sit up and take notice. 

Nokia Lumia 920:- The world’s most innovative smartphone

Features

 PureView. Take blur-free photos every time.

PureMotion HD+ display. The best touchscreen ever seen on a smartphone.

HERE City Lens. Discover the city around you.

Innovative design. Charge up without plugging in.

Nokia Music. Stream music for free.

Specifications

  • Display

    • Display size: 4.5 ''
    • Display technology: IPS 
  • Photography

    • Main camera sensor: 8.7 MP PureView 
    • Camera: Nokia PureView 
  • Power management

    • Maximum 2G standby time: 460 h
    • Maximum 2G talk time: 18.6 h
    • Maximum 3G talk time: 10.8 h
    • Maximum 3G standby time: 460 h
    • Music playback time: 74 h
    • Wireless charging: Yes 
  • Processor

    • Processor name: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 
    • Processor type: Dual-core 1.5 GHz 
  • Nokia Lumia 920
    70.8mm
  • Nokia 920 130.3mm
    10.7mm