Indian Heritage is one of the heart touching the mines in india which can be applied to hand painting as well. Use your brain and make it a new combination. Like i did! On the front face of my palms i made a peacock and on the backside, Indian Flag with Taj Mahal and symbols of the main four religions of India. The peacock representing national bird of India, Taj mahal showing the Wonder of the world ranking 1, the tricolor showing the Indian flag. What can be a better theme than this!
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Thursday 31 July 2014
Surprise decorations for surprise parties!
Planning a surprise Birthday party? Here's a simple trick which will save a lot of time! Just use a few ribbons and balloons! Trust me! Works wonders! I have tried them myself. Though the Idea will seem kiddish but come on! We all wanna feel like kids sometimes! So, go on people! And get going! Coz here's an east tip. Just find two points over where you can tie a ribbon across a room yoway out to decorate. Tie balloons all along the ribbon along with a few pictures of special memories of the birthday girl or boy and let the candles or lights make the party mood! Get a cake people..don't forget its a birthday after all! The pictures may help you get the idea i am talking about! Take a look and start up now!
Friday 20 December 2013
Human killing Nature with their own hands!
How can one tolerate the human over exploration of environment! How can one just ignore the fact that we ourselves are damaging our mother earth, the land that gave birth to us?
This is becoming a serious issue now on which humans need to focus more than planning to go on moon! Damage one planet and move onto another! Is that what we have been taught?
Well, the simple answer is lack of knowledge and realization in people.
I, being a hosteler for more than 2 years now realize that people can not be changed so easily. Everyday they may be taught not to waste water or not to waste resources like food, etc., but guess what? No one is really bothered.
If you tell them people you are wasting resources, they think you are mad. Come on people! Its time to face the reality. Earth is dying! We need to protect it. And i will leave no stone upturned to try changing people's mentality.
My campus waste is being dumped everyday into the river running alongside it. But who is to be blamed? The college in-charge who is doing it or the government who doesn't care about it?
If you complain, you are scared of ministers torturing you in future, if u don't, you are frustrated!
I am tired of watching it happen everyday. Humans are killing their own planet. So sad but hell true!
This is becoming a serious issue now on which humans need to focus more than planning to go on moon! Damage one planet and move onto another! Is that what we have been taught?
Well, the simple answer is lack of knowledge and realization in people.
I, being a hosteler for more than 2 years now realize that people can not be changed so easily. Everyday they may be taught not to waste water or not to waste resources like food, etc., but guess what? No one is really bothered.
If you tell them people you are wasting resources, they think you are mad. Come on people! Its time to face the reality. Earth is dying! We need to protect it. And i will leave no stone upturned to try changing people's mentality.
My campus waste is being dumped everyday into the river running alongside it. But who is to be blamed? The college in-charge who is doing it or the government who doesn't care about it?
If you complain, you are scared of ministers torturing you in future, if u don't, you are frustrated!
I am tired of watching it happen everyday. Humans are killing their own planet. So sad but hell true!
Thursday 19 December 2013
Thursday 31 October 2013
Handmade Wall Art for bedrooms
This post is for those creative ones who have keen interest in decorating their homes with their handmade drawings and patterns. These are self made designs made in just 1-2 hours. You can give a try if you know you are good at it!
Sunday 21 July 2013
The Legendary Glass..............!!!!
Google Glass
It displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format,that can interact with the Internet via natural language voice.
The side of Google Glass is a touch pad, allowing users to control the device by swiping through a timeline-like interface displayed on the screen.
Technical Specifications:
- Android 4.0.4 and higher
- 640×360 resolution suggested.
- 5-megapixel camera, capable of 720p video recording.
- Wi-Fi 802.911b/g
- Bluetooth
- 16GB storage (120 GB available)
- Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 SoC 1.2Ghz Dual(ARMv7)
- 682MB RAM
- 3 axis gyroscope
- 3 axis accelerometer
- 3 axis Magnetometer (compass)
- Ambient Light sensing and Proximity sensor
Google Glass may allow users to do amazing things, but it does not abolish the limits on the human ability to pay attention. Intuitions about attention lead to wrong assumptions about what we’re likely to see; we are especially unaware of how completely our attention can be absorbed by the continual availability of compelling and useful information. Only by understanding the science of attention and the limits of the human mind and brain can we design new interfaces that are both revolutionary and safe.
Wednesday 22 May 2013
IPL SPOT FIXING: What a Shame...!
Sreesanth could stay behind bars for life as Delhi Police charge him under Section 409 of IPC!
The massive spot-fixing scandal, that has cast shadow on the ongoing IPL (Indian premiere league) series is getting murkier with each passing day- with cricketers, bookies and even bollywood actors involved in the same.
The spot- fixing scandal has uncovered a huge sleaze scam that played with emotions of 2 billion people.
18 people have been arrested so far, including cricketers, bookies and bollywood actors like Vindoo Dara Singh.
The Kerala pacer, S. Sreesanth has been suspended for his involvement in Spot Fixing.
After investigations, it was found out that he did shopping worth Rs. 1.9 Lakhs before the match on 15 May and paid in cash.
What a shame on great player like him!
According to recent interviews of the bookies, they told they found Sreesanth as a vulnerable target by bookies after he was seen crying when he got slapped by Harbhajan Singh in IPL Season 1 in 2008.
In a recent development, the suspended player said, "I am innocent and I have done no wrong. I have never indulged in any spot fixing".
Vindoo Dara Singh confesses to betting in IPL Season 5 and 6 during interrogation.
The Police have claimed that the arrested bookies have told them that fixin was done at 3 levels:
1. On the result of match.2.On a session of match.
3. Fixing Spots.
A public prosecutor told the court, " It is an extremely organised racket. The bookie racket is spread all over India."
Thursday 9 May 2013
SOME UNKNOWN FACTS
1.Bill Gates' first business was Traff-O-Data, a company that created machines which recorded the number of cars passing a given point on a road
2.According to security equipment specialists, security systems that utilize motion detectors won't function properly if walls and floors are too hot. When an infrared beam is used in a motion detector, it will pick up a person's body temperature of 98.6 degrees compared to the cooler walls and floor.
If the room is too hot, the motion detector won't register a change in the radiated heat of that person's body when it enters the room and breaks the infrared beam. Your home's safety might be compromised if you turn your air conditioning off or set the thermostat too high while on summer vacation.
4. Your tongue is germ free only if it is pink. If it is white there is a thin film of bacteria on it.
5.The average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep a night.
n a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural cause.
1984 SIKH"PLANNED" RIOTS
Please refrain from referring to this very dark period in India's history, as the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots, this was not a riot, it was a planned genocide and should be know as the 1984 Anti-Sikh Genocide!
This is what happened:
Timeline of events
First day - 31st October 1984
9:20 am: Indira Gandhi is shot by Sardar Beant Singh ji and Sardar Satwant Singh ji at her residence, No. 1 Safdarjung Road, for the Attack on Sri Darbar sahib June 1984.
She is then rushed to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
10:50 am: Indira Gandhi dies.
11:00 am: All India Radio listeners learn that the two security guards who shot Indira Gandhi were Sikhs.
4:00 pm: Rajiv Gandhi returns from West Bengal and reaches AIIMS. Stray incidents of attacks in and around that area. Rajiv Gandhi has already by this time spoken to some high ranking congress officials and politicians.
5:30 pm: The motorcade of President Zail Singh, who is returning from a foreign visit, is stoned as it approaches AIIMS.
EVENING of 31st October 1984
URGENT meetings are taking place at a high ranking congress leaders residences in Delhi.
One of those meetings was at 24 Akbar Road, New Delhi attended by members of Parliament and senior members of the Congress party including Jagdish Tytler, Sajjan Kumar, Kamal Nath, Dharam Das Shastri, Vasant Sathe, HKL Bhagat, Lalit Makhen, Arjun Das amongst others
What is being discussed? The planning of a genocide! How to bring in tyres, kerosene oil, iron rods, and have enough transport to mobilise paid hooligans, rapists, murderers from one point to another...how the police are not to intervene, how state media will be used to show inflammatory speeches and scenes.
Congress MP's are ordered to make pacts with known 'criminal gangs' in their area's to eliminate Sikh men, rape their women and loot their belongings.
A memo is sent out to ALL Delhi police stations ordering the immediate 'stand down' of ALL Sikh police officers till further notice AND for all Sikh police officers equipped with fire arms to return their fire arms to the local police station as of immediate effect.
1000's of photocopies of Voters list are being printed, containing ADDRESSES of Sikh houses and businesses in and around Delhi.
Organised and well equipped gangs of ruffians set out in different directions from AIIMS.
The violence, including violence towards Sikhs and destruction of Sikh properties, spreads.
Rajiv Gandhi is sworn in as the Prime Minister.
Senior advocate and BJP leader Ram Jethmalani, meets Home Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao and urges him to take immediate steps to protect Sikhs from further attacks.
Delhi's Lt. Governor, P.G. Gavai and Police Commissioner, S.C. Tandon, visits some of the affected areas.
Late evening, Delhi transport corporation buses are making their way out of Delhi to surrounding states to pick up paid hooligans/mobs.
NIGHT of 31st October 1984
Meetings are still taking place AND now truck loads of Iron rods and tyres are coming into Delhi from surrounding states.
Trains and tankers full of kerosene oil are also making their way to OLD Delhi.
Jails around Delhi housing the most ruthless criminals are now being emptied of ALL those criminals including murderers and rapists, on the grounds that they can go FREE if they kill Sikh men and rape Sikh women, they are also told they will be paid for every Sikh that is killed and for every Sikh woman that is raped.
Second day - 1st November 1984
Congress party MP Sajjan Kumar and Trade Union leader Lalit Maken handed out 100 rupee notes and bottles of liquor to assailants.
On the morning of 1st November, Sajjan Kumar was seen holding rallies in, at least, the following Delhi neighborhoods; in Palam Colony from 6:30 AM to 7:00 AM, in Kiran Gardens from 8:00 AM to 8:30 AM, and in Sultanpuri from around 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM.
In Kiran Gardens at 8:00 AM, Sajjan Kumar was seen distributing iron rods from a parked truck to a group of 120 people and instructing them to "attack Sikhs, kill them, and loot and burn their properties"
The FIRST killing of a Sikh occurs in east Delhi.
Armed mobs with guns lead the way.
9:00 am: Armed mobs take over the streets of Delhi and launch a massacre.
Among the first targets are Gurdwaras.
Sikhs seen in cars, public transport, including buses and trains are being dragged out...Sikh men are being beaten with rods and tyres are being placed around their necks...doused with kerosene oil..they are being set a light!
Before they are being burnt they are pinned down and their hair and beards are being forcibly cut off.
120 Sikhs working at the Bokaro Steel Plant Jharkhand thrown alive into burning furnaces.
In Agartala, Tripura 40 Sikh families who took refuge in a police station to save their lives were burnt alive in the police station.
In Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh 12 Sikhs were hanged from the ceiling at the railway platform.
Sikh women are being gang raped, beaten...stripped naked they sit next to the burning bodies of their husbands, bothers, sons.
40-50 Sikh girls are kidnapped and taken to a Chilla village where they are raped for 7 days!!
Sikh belongings are being looted, their homes and business set alight.
The police refuse to help or intervene.
In some cases, the Police actually assist the mobs by disarming Sikhs so they could attack them.
The worst affected areas are low income colonies like Trilokpuri, Shahdara, geeta colony,Mongolpuri, Sultanpuri and Palam Colony.
100's of Gurdwara are being burnt, Shiri Guru Granth Sahib ji de saroop are being set alight...Waheguru.
This scene is being replicated in others parts of India.
The state media show looped video clips of Amitabh Bachchan raising slogans like "Khoon ka badla khoon" (blood for blood) and "Khoon ke chintey sikhon ke ghar tak pahunchni chahiye" (Splashes of blood should reach the doorsteps of Sikhs).
Third day -2nd November 1984
A repeat of 1st November.
And
A curfew is announced throughout Delhi, but is not enforced.
The Army deployed throughout Delhi too but ineffective because the police did not co-operate with soldiers (who are not allowed to open fire without the consent of senior police officers and executive magistrates).
The killings, rapes and looting continue.
Fourth day -3rd November 1984
Massacre continues.
By late evening, the national Army and local police units work together to subdue the violence.
After law enforcement intervention, violence is comparatively mild and sporadic.
In Delhi the dead bodies of the victims were taken to All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi and Civil Hospital Mortuary Tis hazari, Delhi.
It is now believed that 30,000 plus Sikhs Perished throughout India during these 4 days of State Sponsored Massacre.
100's of Sikh women listed missing / unaccounted for.
100's of young children missing / unaccounted for.
We NOW ask you to please help raise awareness of this massacre, so the remaining culprits that are STILL alive are brought to account.
In memory of the 30,000 that perished we say Waheguru.
Indian Government is a big LOL!!!!!!! :P
09.05.2013: Three convicts in a 1984 anti- sikh riots case have been sentenced to life after being found guilty of murder.
Hahahaha!!!! Is this a joke or what??
The convicts must almost be about to die now when they are being sent to life term jail!! Lived and enjoyed a normal life after committing murders and now are put behind bars!! what kind of law is this???
Someone please tell the culprits, its their world now! Commit a crime and enjoy a normal life!!
Welcome to the new world!
Saturday 4 May 2013
Thursday 2 May 2013
NASA's ROVER to Explore Greenland.....!!!!!!
NASA's newest rover to explore no other planet than our own!
Before understanding other planets, after all they first need to understand our own Earth!!!!
Named GROVER (abbreviation for Goddard Remotely Operated Vehicle for Exploration and Research), will explore Greenland's ice sheets to better understand how they form and how quickly they may be melting. The device is solar' powered and semi-autonomous, and will embark on its first mission beginning Friday, May 3, and continuing until June 8. It was developed from 2010-2011 by teams of students in summer engineering boot camps at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, according to a release from NASA.
The 6-foot tall, 800 pound rover is equipped with ground-penetrating radar that will send "radio wave pulses into the ice sheet, and the waves bounce off buried features, informing researchers about the characteristics of the snow and ice layers," according to the NASA statement.
Source: Google
Monday 22 April 2013
THE EARTH SUMMIT, COPENHAGEN, 2009
What was the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit??
The UN meeting was the deadline for thrashing out a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, with the aim of preventing dangerous Global Warming. It went on for two weeks from 7 December 2009 and was the latest in a series that traced their origins to the 1992 Earth Summit, Rio De Jainero.
What's the bottom line??
Climate scientists are convinced the world must stop the growth in greenhouse gas emissions and start making them fall very soon. To have a chance of keeping warming under the dangerous 2C mark, cuts of 25%-40% relative to 1990 levels are needed,rising to 80-95% by 2050. So far, the offers on the table are way below these targets.
Who should make the cuts?
That is a crunch issue. The industrialized nations such as US, UK , Japan and others have emitted by far the most carbon and still emit vast amounts per person, so have the responsibility to make the deep cuts scientists demand. But emissions from emerging economies such as China and India are surging, and any global limit on carbon emissions needs curbs on these nations, too. Yet, per person, those nations have small carbon footprints and millions of people in deep poverty-400 million Indians live without electricity, for example. So China, India and others can argue they need to be allowed to continue to pollute for a while as they improve their citizens' lives. Balancing the responsibilities for cuts is a key part of the negotiations.
SO WHAT DO YOU THINK?? WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE WORLD IF SUCH ISSUES PREVAIL AND NO SOLUTION IS FOUND???
Wednesday 17 April 2013
tRueE FrIenDSsssssss!!!! :)
Friends are far, friends are near,Friends will be there to lend an ear,
They listen, laugh, and care,
But most of all, they're always there,
Through thick and thin, up and down,
Your true friends are always around,
For treats, hugs and real big smiles,
They'll travel to you from several miles,
They'll always be there to hold you tight,
Anytime, no matter if it's day or night,
You really know when your friends are sincere,
When they always show up to lend their ear.
THINK & ACT POSITIVE!!!
Not going along with the crowd can help you stand out in the crowd!
Sometimes, being yourself is the hardest thing to do.
Going along with the crowd may be easy, but being an individual will be more rewarding.
Don't make your choices based on the crowd.
Make your choices on
YOUR FEELINGS....... YOUR VALUES.... AND YOUR NEEDS......!!!!!!!!
APPLE'S JOURNEY TO THE TOP !!!!
Apple appears to have
knocked Microsoft off its throne to
become the world's biggest technology company. The news has been met with
delight by many of Apple's loyal customers, who see the news as proof that the
era of Windows is finally over, and the computing baton has passed from Redmond
to Cupertino. Sadly for Mac fanboys, the truth is probably quite the reverse. OS
Roundup: Was it
exclusion or exclusivity that fuelled Apple's journey to being the world's
biggest technology company? Or perhaps it's Apple's understanding and ability
that when the producer names the tune, the consumer must dance.
Here's why: When Apple Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)
was a computer company that concentrated on selling Macs it went to
the very brink of bankruptcy before being bailed out by Microsoft (NASDAQ:
MSFT) in 1997. Apple's recent success stems not from computers, but
from its iPhone, iPad and iPod consumer gadgets. It would therefore be no
surprise if Apple threw in the towel on the computer front in the near future
and abandoned the Mac platform and its OS X desktop and server operating
systems altogether.
Unlikely?
Think again. After all, Apple does have a track record of abandoning its
technology and the customers unfortunate enough to have invested in it. It did
just that with the Motorola-based Macs, and it did so again with the
PowerPC-based ones. It also has a history of telling its customers what they
want and what they can have -- think of the absence of Flash on the iPhone, for
example.
As recently as this month at the company's
Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), Apple supremo Steve Jobs spent two hours
talking about the iPhone and new mobile apps without so much as mentioning that
the Mac platform even existed. As Jeff Bertolucci points out over at PC World,
Apple dropped the Mac software category from its annual Apple Design awards,
told shareholder and analyst meetings that the company is focusing on mobile
gadgets, and announced that personal computers -- including the Mac -- are on
the wane.
So
is it really so far-fetched to imagine that at some point in the coming months
Apple will tell its followers they can't have Macs anymore, and they will have
to learn to want iPads or some other iDevice instead? Most Mac customers
dutifully bought PowerPC-based Macs when the Motorola-based ones were
discontinued, and then bought Intel-based ones when Apple told them to. There
is little reason for Apple to doubt that its long suffering fan base would
abandon their Macs for gadgets if Jobs gave the word that they should. Apple
has become so successful because it understands that when the producer names
the tune, the consumer must dance.
So how did all this come about? Apple used to
be a computer company, and it was founded, in part, on lofty ideals. In the
documentary movie "Hackers Wanted,"
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak talks about the legendary Homebrew Computer Club
and his ideals before starting Apple. "The whole mentality of the Homebrew
Computer Club was extremely open. Information should be handed out because
basically we were creating stuff that was going to move the world forward, and
we should do our best to be good contributors to society in that way."
But
as the company grew, this openness gave way to a closed, jealous, selfish
approach to technology. Apple built up a tiny but loyal following of fans who
enjoyed using its desktop and laptop computers, and it managed to convince them
life was better without most mainstream software and popular games, and without
the ability to use these computers with most of the peripherals and gadgets on
the market. Apple customers simply got used to the fact that if they bought a
laser printer, a heart rate monitor, a GPS or some other gizmo that could be
connected to a computer, they would probably be excluded from doing so because
they had a Mac, and after all, style was more important than substance.
In
fact, Apple's entire computer strategy was based on exclusion or -- as Apple
customers were encouraged to believe -- exclusivity. And Apple loved to remind
Mac owners that its OS software also excluded harmful viruses and other malware
from their machines.
The
problem was that less than 5 percent of the world's computer buyers were
prepared to live like some bubble boy in a digital plastic oxygen tent, never
catching a cold in Apple's sterile environment, yet isolated from those outside
enjoying all the excitement of the big bustling digital world -- albeit
catching the occasional sniffle along the way.
It
was this unsuccessful Mac strategy that almost caused the company's downfall,
and it was then that Apple clearly made a decision to move in to gadget-making.
More recently, it has elected to devote itself to that market, all but
abandoning its computer-related activities -- which are now restricted to
regularly grinding out uninspired iterations of its laptop and desktop machines
to its fans. (Of course some people claim that iPads or iPhones are computers
in their own right, and technically that's true -- in the same way that fridges
or microwave ovens with processors and firmware are computers.)
So
congratulations to Apple for becoming the biggest tech company in the world
thanks to all those addictive gadgets. Let's see how long it is before the
company dumps the Mac platform, the OS X desktop and server operating system,
and the rest of the baggage from its old life as a computer company
An amazing Painting made by an Engineering Student!!! Wanna have a look????
Any one interested in purchasing this fabuluous charcoal painting can contact:
Mr. Pranav Sahai
Contact No. 09597366177
Painting size: 6 feet X 4 feet
Painting Type: Charcoal Painting
Material: Wooden Board
Price: Available at a very affordable price
Tuesday 16 April 2013
Major Earthquake in West Asia today!
Tehran: Hundreds of people are feared dead as a massive earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale rocked Iran on Tuesday.
As per the US Geological Survey, the quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale had its epicentre on the Iran-Pakistan border at a depth of 15.2 kilometres. It was located 86 kilometres east-southeast of the Iranian city of Khash.
A government officials told a news agency that "it was the biggest earthquake in 40 years and we are expecting hundreds of dead".
There are no further details of the extent of the damage. The rescue teams are being sent to the quake stricken areas.
The quake was felt in Iran, Pakistan and a major part of West Asia.
At least 37 people were killed and 850 wounded when a 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit south-west Iran on April 10.
As per the US Geological Survey, the quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale had its epicentre on the Iran-Pakistan border at a depth of 15.2 kilometres. It was located 86 kilometres east-southeast of the Iranian city of Khash.
A government officials told a news agency that "it was the biggest earthquake in 40 years and we are expecting hundreds of dead".
There are no further details of the extent of the damage. The rescue teams are being sent to the quake stricken areas.
At least 37 people were killed and 850 wounded when a 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit south-west Iran on April 10.
Friday 5 April 2013
GOOGLE LAPTOP IMPRESSIVE BUT NOT FOR ALL
Google's first high-end laptop, the
Chromebook Pixel, is an impressive machine. It feels light and comfortable in
my hands and on my lap. Its high-resolution display makes photos look sharp and
video come to life. From a hardware standpoint, it's everything I'd want a
laptop to be.But the Pixel isn't very practical - at least not yet - for most people. It
works well when you have a steady Internet connection, but can't do much once
you lose that connection.
And because it uses Google's own operating system, it
doesn't run enough software yet to replace your other machines.I brought the Pixel along for a nearly
three-week trip to Thailand and Cambodia, where I knew I wouldn't have the type
of round-the-clock access I'm used to in the U.S. I was surprised by how much I
could do, but quickly got frustrated when I couldn't do more.
Such frustration doesn't come cheap.
Prices for the Pixel start at $1,299, just $200 less than a MacBook with a
comparable screen and the ability to do much more offline. A higher-end Pixel
with cellular access costs $150 more than the basic model and is scheduled to
start shipping Monday.
For those unfamiliar with Google's entry
into the laptop market - I guess that's many of you - the Pixel and other
Chromebooks run a Google operating system called Chrome OS. Based on the Chrome
Web browser available for Windows and Mac computers, Chrome OS underscores
Google's vision of letting the Internet do all the heavy lifting instead of
your computer.
As a result, you can power up and start
working on the Chromebook right away. Boot time is minimal because there's not
a lot of software to load. Those functions are pulled from the Internet as
needed. That also means updates come regularly and don't need any installation
on your part.
There's not a lot of storage on the
machine either. The idea is to keep as much as you can online, through a
storage service such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
Think of the Chromebook as a gateway to
the Internet. You can download apps from Google and others to run on the
Chromebook, but many of those apps do little more than access a website on your
Chrome browser when you're online.
Previous Chromebooks haven't been too
powerful. They have tended to be low-cost machines ideal for casual users who
mostly need computers for Internet tasks such as email and Facebook.
Google is changing the dynamics with the
Pixel. It's targeting power users who are willing to pay more money for the
best features.
For $1,299, you get a well-built machine
sporting a touch-sensitive display that measures nearly 13 inches diagonally.
The screen's resolution is among the best out there. At 239 pixels per inch, it
tops the 227 pixels per inch on the 13-inch MacBook Pro, though your eyes might
not be able to discern that small difference.
The basic Pixel model comes with 32
gigabytes of storage and has a slot for external storage, such as a camera's SD
card. Each machine also comes with a three-year subscription for 1 terabyte of
online storage through Google Drive. It's normally $50 a month.
Google also offers a $1,449 model that
has double the internal storage, at 64 GB, and 100 megabytes a month of LTE
cellular data access through Verizon Wireless for two years. That's suitable
for occasional use, but if you'll be away from Wi-Fi a lot, you'll need a data
plan. Prices start at $10 a day.
The LTE model isn't set to ship until
Monday, but Google lent me one to try out. I was impressed with the LTE
offering, as the cellular access would help cover some of the gaps I'd have
outside my home and office. But it's of no use abroad.
Nor is LTE of use on airplanes. Both
models offer 12 free sessions with Gogo's Wi-Fi service on airplanes, but those
are good only for flights that offer that capability. Those tend to be domestic
flights in the U.S.
So I found myself trying to use
Chromebook without a steady Internet connection.
Before I left, I configured the
Chromebook browser to enable offline access to Google Docs, the company's set
of online tools such as word processing and spreadsheets.
With offline access, you're able to
access and edit documents. Changes get synced with the online versions the next
time you connect to the Internet.
I was able to do a fair amount of writing
offline, but every now and then, my document would disappear, replaced by
Google's "Aw, Snap" error message sporting a sad face icon. That
would be cute if hours of work weren't at stake.
Although I was usually able to recover
the file and never lost more than a paragraph of writing, I got nervous with
every crash. Google Docs lets you save copies on your computer as text files or
in Microsoft's Word format. But that function works only when you are online,
even for changes you are making offline.
Even without the crashes, I wasn't
getting tools such as spell-checking while offline. That's not an issue when
using Word or Apple's Pages on other machines.
Beyond text documents, the Chromebook is
able to view photos, PDFs and other files, just like any other computer. It can
also read files in Microsoft's Word and Excel formats, though you must convert
them to Google Docs to make changes.
And obviously, it can browse the Web. I
successfully paid credit card bills, bought magazines and watched Hulu video on
the Pixel. I was able to read an e-book on Amazon's Web-based Kindle app, too.
But there are limits, particular when
sites require plug-ins that aren't available for the Chromebook.
And while I was able to write this story
on a Chromebook, our publishing system isn't compatible with it.
Chromebooks are ideal for those who have
steady Internet access and do most of their computing on Web browsers. But
those people may be fine with one of the other, much cheaper Chromebooks. One
is the $249 Samsung Chromebook, which I have tried and like for simple tasks
when Internet access isn't an issue.
If you need a machine as powerful as the
Pixel, you might also need an operating system that can do more, especially
when offline.
Google executive Caesar Sengupta admits
that Chromebook owners might still have to turn to a Windows or Mac computer
now and then. In many ways, it reminds me of the early days of the Mac, when
most software was written only for Windows.
That makes the Pixel expensive for a
machine that can't serve as your sole computer. At $1,299, I'd rather spend
another $200 for a MacBook with a high-resolution display and four times the
storage, at 128 gigabytes. You don't get a touch screen with the MacBook, but
frankly, I didn't use the Pixel's touch controls even once during my Asia trip.
On the other hand, Sengupta told me that
selling Pixels isn't Google's main goal with the machine. Rather, the company
made it to showcase Google's vision for the future of computing. In that case,
Google has succeeded in producing a machine that is a pleasure to use - as long
as you're online.
About the Chromebook Pixel:
The device represents Google's entry into
the high-end laptop market. It runs Google's Chrome OS operating system, which
largely assumes you'll have round-the-clock Internet access. You can still work
with the device offline, but functionality is limited.
The basic model costs $1,299 and comes
with 32 gigabytes of storage. For $1,449, you get 64 gigabytes and LTE
connectivity through Verizon Wireless. Both models come with a terabyte of
online storage through Google Drive for three years, a $1,800 value at $50 per
month. Not everyone will need as much storage, and Google Drive offers free and
cheaper plans.
The pricier Pixel model also offers 100
megabytes a month of LTE cellular data access through Verizon Wireless for two
years.
If you need more, you can buy a day pass
with unlimited data for $10. Or you can buy 1 gigabyte of data for $20, 3 GB
for $35 or 5 GB for $50. Those are good for a month. If you're a Verizon
customer with a plan for sharing data allotments over multiple devices, you can
add the Pixel for just $10 a month.
The Pixel is sold through Google's online
Play store and Best Buy's website
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