Thursday, 19 December 2019

1000's of games for PPSSPP Android .How to download games for PPSSPP Emulator android.

Hello guys, Wassup looking for some cool games for your psp or for the PPSSPP Emulator you just heard used play PSP games in android phones.First of all Download games from internet is such a big task like you may find some fraud websites they may tell get with a bunch of ads and give you nothing.From my age when i first found PPSSPP i'am curious about playing games on PPSSPP emulator and i gone through many website some are good and some are worst than you think .

                                                           So guys today from the gamer now I'am an android developer and decided to build a cool app for download the games no website needed no more crappy stuffs.

here is the direct link just download enjoy downloading games now!!!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tj.ppssppgames
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Happy Gaming.. Dont forgot to rate me on playstore.

Tuesday, 26 November 2019

How to download whatsapp status videos

hello guys welcome to my blog today i'm gonna show you how to download or get someone's whatsapp status video without asking them to sent.

for this i have developed an application by using this you can download the whatsapp status directly to your phone and even can share within in the app..

Download link :- https://drive.google.com/file/d/19c1erX6Hx0pL5JmIRYjxkmhHZJrkS6DO/view?usp=sharing

it shows a warning that the app is not verified by google play service you can select install anyway to continue installation..

here is some screenshots of the app








its quiet easy and easy to use so guys just try it.. 
thank you

Saturday, 30 June 2018

Invisibility Cloak from Harry Potter Soon a Reality


   Invisibility cloak from Harry-Potter


In a first, scientists have developed an
invisibility cloaking technique based on the
manipulation of the frequency of light
waves as they pass through an object,
breakthrough that could make 3D objects
invisible from all directions.

The new device, developed by researchers
from the US-based 'The Optical Society,
scientific society dedicated to advancing
the study of light, is known as spectral
invisibility cloak. The device can
completely hide arbitrary objects under
broadband illumination (with light sources
containing many colours), unlike the
cloaking devices currently in use, which
can conceal the object of interest only
when the object is illuminated with just one
colour of light, researchers said.

Experimental atom light process

The study, published in the journal Optica,
could be constructive for sensing,
telecommunications and information
processing technologies. It could be further
extended to make 3D objects invisible
from all the directions. "Our work
represents a breakthrough in the quest for
invisibility cloaking," said Jose Azana, one
of the researchers in the team.

"We have made a target object fully
invisible to observation under realistic
broadband illumination by propagating the
illumination wave through the object with
no detectable distortion, exactly as if the
object and cloak were not present," Azana
said.

Scene from Harry-Potter

While the new design would need further
development before it could be translated
into a Harry Potter-style wearable
invisibility cloak, the demonstrated spectral
cloaking device could be useful for a range
of security goals.

"Conventional cloaking solutions rely on
altering the propagation path of the
illumination around the object to be
concealed; this way, different colours take
different amounts of time to traverse the
cloak, resulting in easily detectable
distortion that gives away the presence of
the cloak," said another researcher Luis
Romero Cortes.

"Our proposed solution avoids this problem
by allowing the wave to propagate through
the target object, rather than around it,
while still avoiding any interaction between
the wave and the object," he added. The
team is also working to advance practical
applications for single-direction spectral
cloaking in one-dimensional wave systems,
such as for fibre optics-based applications.

Top 5 Big Budget Movies of 2018

Hello friends, today we will talk about the 5 films which are going to be released this year. Many Hollywood and Bollywood films will be released in 2018 but these are the top 5 big most awaited films of 2018.

1. Venom








The film will be released on October 4, 2018. There are very few films that Sony Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Columbia Pictures and Pascal Pictures Production Company are making together. In this film, many superstars like Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Scott Heze, Rich Ahmed, Woody Harrelson and Jenny Slate has worked.

2. Johnny English Strikes Again










The film "Johnny English Strikes Again" will be released on October 26, 2018. The audience are eagerly waiting for this movie. Rowan Atkinson is in the lead role. In this film, Olga Kurylenko, Miranda Hennessy, Emma Thompson and Adam James will be the main characters.

3. Mission: Impossible – Fallout








The film "Mission Impossible Fallout" is to be released on July 26, 2018. The name of the lead actor in this movie is Tom Cruise.

4. Skyscraper







The lead actor in the Skyscraper movie is Dwayne Johnson. Dwayne is the most popular actor in the world. The audience are eagerly waiting for this movie. The Skyscraper film will be released on July 11, 2018.


5. Ant-Man and the Wasp









The movie "Ant-Man and the Wasp will be released on July 5, 2018. This is a fantasy and science fiction movie. Evangeline Lilly, Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Hannah John-Kamen, Michael Pfeiffer and Michael Pena will be the main cast of this film.

Friday, 11 May 2018

4 Technologies that will transform our world in 2018

Predicting the future requires hubris, and it should therefore be met with more than a terabyte of skepticism. In past years, I’ve made some calls that have proved prescient like predicting way back in 2011 that social media would determine the U.S. presidential election. Meanwhile, some took decades longer than I had foreseen such as my 1992 prediction that this new thing called the Internet would lead Hollywood studios to merge with telecommunications companies.
Over the years, I’ve learned that the best way to predict the future is to hang out with the people creating it. When you work with a top consultancy and have leading technology innovators as clients, it’s pretty easy to recognize trends that have the greatest potential impact.

1. IoT becomes BIoT

The biggest mistake most prognosticators make is underestimating the potential for fast growth in our hyper-connected world. Automobiles took time to catch on because would-be drivers had to wait for roads and gas stations to be built.
But today’s disruptive innovations rely on existing infrastructure for mobile devices that puts most companies just a few clicks from billions of consumers. One of those is the Internet of things (IoT), which involves adding smart sensors to connected devices so that users can do things like ask Amazon’s Alexa digital assistant to turn off the lights or order a pizza.
But blockchain, one of the underlying technologies for the hot cryptocurrency bitcoin, can make IoT devices even more useful. It creates a digital record across hundreds or thousands of computers, vastly reducing the risk of hacking.
Combining IoT with blockchain —or BIoT—ushers in a whole host of new services and businesses. For example, BIoT can be used to track shipments of pharmaceuticals and to create smart cities in which connected heating systems better controls energy use and connected traffic lights better manage rush hour.
In 2018, companies will begin to use Application Programming Interfaces, or software used to connect different databases and computer services. Combined with the blockchain Internet of things, it will be as easy to get data from sensors in a warehouse as accessing websites on our mobile phones. When manufacturers, retailers, regulators, and transportation companies have real-time data from sensors imbedded on products, trucks and ships, everyone in the distribution chain can benefit from insights that they were previously unable to get. With BIoT, companies and consumers can also be assured that their most valuable data on the blockchain cannot be hacked.

2. The fintech renaissance

While bitcoin and blockchain were grabbing the headlines in 2017, social and mobile payments have fundamentally changed the financial markets. In China, mobile payment volumes now exceed $5 trillion annually.
All aspects of the payments chain are open to disruption as blockchain speeds clearing house functions while smart contracts handle settlements. In 2018, look for biometrics such as facial recognition, voice ID, and fingerprints to help make shopping far quicker —by eliminating the need to swipe a credit card at checkout, for instance. Instead, you will be able to verify your identity for a merchant scanning your eyes with your smartphone, in what’s known as a retinal payment. A bold clairvoyant could even predict that some major retailers will hop on the cryptocurrency bandwagon and issue their own secure currency next year.
Fintech will likely also become greener in 2018. With cryptocurrencies reaching over $300 billion in total value, there is now a financial incentive for investments into quantum computing, which involves using the behavior of energy at a subatomic level to process computing functions at a billion times faster than today’s microprocessors.
By some estimates, mining today’s cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin, requires more electricity annually than the amount of energy used in 159 countries. With cryptocurrency’s carbon footprint rapidly growing, quantum computing has the potential to greatly reduce the estimated 28TWhs of electricity consumed by all of the current computers processing bitcoin.
Analysts now anticipate that banks will derive over $1 billion annually from blockchain-based cryptocurrencies within the next two years as traditional financial institutions start treating cryptocurrencies and other digital assets similar to traditional fiat currencies with more efficient payment systems, loan processing, and credit instruments. Going green by using less energy to create bitcoins, will translate into earning more green.

3. Augmented reality goes mainstream

Before smartphones existed 10 years ago, most people would consider spending five hours daily staring at your phone as crazy. In 2018, the bent-neck trend will start to reverse itself.
The mobile game Pokémon Go has unleashed a billion-dollar demand for augmented reality entertainment, and major brands are taking notice. Thanks to the introduction of affordable augmented reality glasses, our phones will remain in our pockets and Heads Up Displays (HUD) will improve how we work, shop, and play.
HUDs, best known today as the instrument gauges that fighter pilots monitor on their visors or windshields, will become a standard in consumer eyeglasses. Imagine walking down the street in a foreign country, for example, and having all of the store signs instantly translated into English thanks to your trendy sunglasses.
AR will customize in-store experiences with mannequins that match your body type and display enough virtual inventory to rival any online site. Merchants will create AR experiences with their packaging so that demonstration videos can appear when you look at the product on the shelf or celebrity spokespeople can magically stand in the aisle to pitch the product. Virtual pop-up stores can be built to appear anywhere that crowds are gathered (in a stadium, a busy street corner, or even inside a subway). These non-brick and mortar retail locations will bring new opportunities for merchants to create engaging shopping experiences anywhere with accessible bandwidth.
Li-Fi, a new light-base wireless connection with data speeds 100 times that of Wi-Fi, will bring high-definition virtual objects into stores. With Li-Fi and AR, consumers can see limitless virtual inventory in store, at scale.
With just a wave of your hand, a car salesperson can change the model, color, and customized features of the car “sitting” on the dealership’s showroom floor. Combining real and virtual objects can enhance experiences for all out-of-home activities. Sports stadiums will be brought into the 21st century with personalized HUDs of players on the field. Imagine watching a live football game in the stadium and seeing personalized stats floating above the fantasy sports players you follow. When watching sports from home, AR has the potential to bring the excitement of life-size boxing matches into your living room. The real promise of AR is to bring people the information they need without having to ask for it.
For many, 2018 will be the start of living an augmented life.

4. 2018 is the year of the bots

We all have gotten use to speaking with bots whenever we call to make airline reservations or to confirm our bank account balances. The use of natural language bots will expand from use as automated customer service agents to become routine for daily living.
Home bots will do more than just respond to requests, to being able to provide timely information such as, “It’s time to take your medicine.” You may even feel like Don Quixote as mobile bots become dedicated Sancho Panza servants—always at the ready and by your side.
Imagine a bot whispering in your ear “don’t make that purchase or you will be over your credit limit” or “your parking meter expires in two minutes.” Bots will help with the children, act as financial investment advisors, and be an omnipresent value-add from the brands you trust. With phones staying in our pockets, businesses will likely spend more on creating chatbots in 2018 than on apps in an effort to better serve their customers.

There’s always room for the future to unfold unpredictably

As timely as I believe these four predictions to be, the pace of disruption can be slowed by a host of issues, including cyber security, government regulation, and, most importantly, consumers’ ability to adapt and accept change. In this era of endless innovation, the only prediction you can be 100% assured of is that future will look very different from today.