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Saturday, July 6, 2013

How To get google API

A list of available APIs appears in the Services pane. Activating an API associates the current project key with that API and adds monitoring pages for that API, enables billing for that API (based on the project key), and adds any custom Console panes for that API. You must activate any API that you are using for production code, and use the appropriate API key/OAuth 2.0 token to identify requests associated with that project.
Some APIs are in preview mode, meaning that they require special sign-up and whitelisting before you can try them out. If you'd like to test one of these APIs, click the link on the service list.
You can deactivate an API for a project whenever you want, although any pending fees will still be charged to your account. You cannot selectively enable billing for active APIs.
You can activate the same API for different projects, and have different monitoring and billing information associated with that project.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sony VAIO Pro 13 Features And Specifications review with indian price

Rate 4/5 Price In India Is Around Rs. 80,000/- 
Haswell Ultrabooks are here in the guise of the Sony Vaio Pro 13 and the latest generation MacBook Air. Sony also offers an 11″ Vaio Pro with an 11.6″ display that’s shipping soon, but today we take a look at the Vaio Pro 13″ that’s available now. The Ultrabook has a full HD Triluminus display with 10 point multi-touch, fourth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs and Intel HD 4400 graphics. This is an extremely light 13.3″ machine that weighs 2.34 lbs., and it’s currently the lightest 13″ Ultrabook on the market. The 11″ model weighs less just 1.94 pounds. The laptop is clad in carbon fiber and it’s available in carbon black or silver (we’d choose black for better keyboard contrast). In some countries there’s a black model (not carbon black) that lacks a touch screen. Here in the US, we have only the touch screen model that starts at $1,249 for the Core i5 with 4 gigs of RAM and a 128 gig SSD.





As you’d expect from a high end Sony laptop, the Sony Vaio Duo 13 is quality gear with tasteful and understated lines that reveal their Sony Vaio Z heritage. This is no MacBook Air clone, and the notebook has Sony’s signature rectilinear design rather than the smooth aluminum, tapered sides of the Air and Asus Zenbook Prime. The carbon fiber by design bends and it isn’t incredibly rigid like Asus, Dell and Apple Ultrabooks. Like it or not, it’s intentional and it’s designed to deflect blows by “going with the flow” and bend rather than break or dent. Having reviewed and owned a few Sony carbon fiber laptops, I don’t have a problem with this, but it’s somewhat a matter of personal preference. The Vaio Duo Pro starts at $1,249 rather than the more common $999 for a Core i5 Ultrabook, and you’re paying for the incredible light weight, slim design, Intel fourth generation Haswell CPU and touch screen. As we predicted, Sony is indeed first to market with a 1920 x 1080 Ultrabook touch screen that’s as thin and light as a non-touch screen like that found in the Samsung Series 9 (now called Samsung ATIV Book 9).



The laptop has Intel dual band WiFi with WiDi wireless display, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. There’s no need to hunt for the NFC transmitter; Sony wisely placed it under the trackpad rather than somewhere on the back. Here in the US, there’s currently no 3G/4G option, nor can you get the machine with the slightly quicker Intel HD 5000 graphics as you can with the high end Sony Vaio Duo 13 configuration.
The Vaio Pro has a very good backlit keyboard that’s much improved over the Vaio Z in terms of key travel and tactile feel. Yes, it’s an Ultrabook so you won’t get deep key travel like that of the Lenovo ThinkPad X230, but I found it very comfortable to type on at length. The oversized glass trackpad is responsive and supports multi-touch gestures. The fairly large palm rest tapers to wafer thin at the front, so the transition from palm rest to table isn’t jarring. That said, the front is so thin that if you put a finger underneath the trackpad on the bottom, you can feel the click action on the laptop’s underside!



Is performance with Intel’s new Haswell CPU and GPU much better than Ivy Bridge? No. But battery life is much improved, and our Core i5 easily ran for 6 hours on it’s not very high capacity 4,470 mAh battery. As Sony often does with their higher end machines, they offer a sheet battery for $149 that double runtimes.


Sony VAIO Pro 13 review Video


Sony Vaio Pro 13 Features And Specifications:
PROCESSOR
  • Brand: Intel
  • Model: Core i5 (4th Generation) / Core i7 (4th Generation)
  • Variant: 4200U / 4500U
  • Clock speed: Up to 2.6 GHz / Up to 3.0 GHz
  • Cache: 3MB / 4 MB
PLATFORM
  • Operating System: Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro
DISPLAY
  • Size: 13.3 inches
  • Resolution: 1920×1080 Pixels
  • Type: Full HD Anti-reflective glossy finish Touchscreen
GRAPHICS
  • Integrated: Intel HD Graphics 4400
MEMORY
  • Size: 4 GB
  • Expandable up to: Upto 4 GB
STORAGE
  • Capacity: 128GB SSD
  • Type: Solid State drive
CONNECTIVITY
  • Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi): IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
  • Bluetooth: v4.0 HS
PORTS/SLOTS
  • USB: 2xUSB 3.0
HDMI: HDMI-out
  • Media Card Reader Slot: Yes
  • Headphone/Mic: Yes
MULTIMEDIA
  • Webcam: HD web camera powered by
  • Speakers: Yes, Built-in Speakers
PHYSICAL STATS
  • Dimensions (mm): 322 x 17.2 x 216
  • Weight (kg): 1.06
  • Body Color options: Black
POWER
  • Battery: Lithium polymer battery
INPUT INTERFACE
  • Keyboard: Backlit keyboard
  • Touchpad: Yes, Gesture supported
OTHERS
  • Sales Package: Laptop, Battery, AC Adapter, User Guide and Manuals
  • Others: McAfee Internet Security 30 day subscription, McAfee Parental Controls, Intel® Anti-Theft Service 90 day trial

Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 Review and Specifications

Rating 4.3 Price Rs. 67462
For an affordable gaming device the Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 offers a suitable level of performance. With a 2.4 GHz Intel i7-3630QM processor and 16GB of RAM, the notebook tackles basic word processing and web functions with extreme ease. More demanding Office tasks such as complicated excel tables also prove to be no problem for the device. The ample RAM allows the machine to multi-task numerous programs with no noticeable slowdown or performance drop. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 was even able to run multiple programs in background while running high-end games.
Equipped with an NVidia GT 650M the Lenovo IdeaPad can perform graphically intensive functions such as play games or 1080p video editing with consistent performance. The NVidia GT 650M should prove more than adequate for most current games on the market, though users may not be able to run some demanding games at high detail settings.
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Our review unit included a second SLI-enabled NVidia GT 650M GPU. Having multiple GPUs connected through SLI does help to increase performance, but the performance gains are regulated to how well the software (or program) is coded to take advantage of the second GPU. While there was a noticeable boost in performance with games that were coded to take advantage of SLI, it’s important to understand that a vast majority of games (and programs) are not designed to take advantage of this feature.
The 1TB HDD with 16GB mSATA SSD cache will ensure that users have all the space needed to store a vast array of games and media, but they may have to concede on performance. While it’s nice that the Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 at least offers a hybrid drive so that the OS can be stored on a SSD cache, the slow data retrievals on the 5400 RPM HDD is one of the more notable bottlenecks for the machine’s performance. Users will notice the slower data retrieval, especially in-game with things like longer load times as a result. As an affordable gaming notebook the lack of an SSD is understandable, but its absence is noticed.
Performance and Benchmarks
Our Lenovo IdeaPad Y500 review unit includes the following configuration:
  • Windows 8 (64-bit)
  • 15.6-inch LED-backlit TFT Color, Vibrant View Full HD Display (1920 x 1080)
  • 2.4GHz i7-3630QM processor
  • Dual NVidia GT 650M graphics (2GB GDDR5 for each)
  • 16GB DDR3 RAM
  • 1TB HHD (5400 RPM) + 16GB mSATA SSD
  • Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230, 2×2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth
  • Dimensions: 15.2″ x 10.2 “x 1.4″ (dimensions vary depending on configuration)
  • Weight: Starting at 5.95-lbs (weight varying depending on configuration)
  • 6-cell Lithium-Ion battery (72Wh)
  • Price: $1,250 (at time review was written)
Lenovo Ideapad Y500 Video