Friday, 27 February 2015

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27Coupons Deals Website : Must check for once

27coupons is an emerging website which shares best deals from different online stores fastest way. It is a way easier than earlier to check latest online deals as it consists of deals from most of the online stores and shows them on one singular website.
Few of the featured stores are ebay.in , amazon.in , flipkart.com , myntra, jabong, bookmyshow, cleartrip, dominos, homeshop18, makemytrip, healthcart and snapdeal.
These are the most popular ones, but not to forget, there are a lot more number of stores whose deals are being shared here.
For instance, you can take a look at the Amazon deals page using this link :
http://www.27coupons.com/stores/amazon.in/
Amazon is a big online super market where you can buy almost anything you want for reasonable prices. Great deals are already present all the time. All you need to do is pick them out. That's what 27coupons do. It picks out the finest deals from the whole website, saving a lot of time and effort for you.
Also, they are offering a sign up bonus of 250 points, and you can earn more and more rewards just by sharing the coupons with your family and friends. These points can be redeemed as soon as you get more than 1000 coins in your account.
People are giving lots of positive feedback for the deals shared there.
I would suggest all my readers to go have a look on the page and enjoy best deals right in your hands.

Sunday, 29 September 2013

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Last Day : Gizmolord Mega Giveaway

Guys... Today is the last day of the Gizmolord Mega Giveaway. Just 4 Hours more remaining. So don't miss the opportunity. Participate here : Gizmolord Mega Giveaway

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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

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Gizmolord Birthday Giveaway

Once again, here's the Gizmolord b'day contest: Take part and spread the word guys.
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Sunday, 25 August 2013

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Techquark Canvas 4 Giveaway

Guys, a friend website techquark has organised a giveaway for micromax canvas 4.
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Gizmolord Birthday Giveaway : Must take part

Gizmolord.com is celebrating its 2nd birthday. And for you, we got a lots of giveaways this month. Must take part here : Giveaway Link

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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

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Birthday Giveaway by Gizmolord.com : Must take part

So guys. Our friend site, gizmolord.com has finished 2 years of success, and hence on it's 2nd birthday, they are offering a total of 38 giveaways to be won. So, chances of winning are very high guys. Don't miss this opportunity. Must take part. You can take part by going here:

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Monday, 24 June 2013

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Wireless charging : No more cables




















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Wireless charging is one of many new features appearing in the latest smartphones, from Google’s Nexus 4 and Samsung’s Galaxy S4 to Nokia’s Lumia 920. There are even cases that add wireless charging capabilities to Apple’s iPhone 3Gs, 4, 4s and 5.
The concept of wireless chargers is based on magnetic induction. They promise of being able to place a device on a surface and have it charge automatically — no fiddling with cables required.

How Wireless Charging Works

Wireless charging is immediately appealing because it allows you to charge your smartphone without fiddling with USB plugs. Just place the smartphone on a wireless charger and it will start charging. Of course, the wireless charger itself must still be plugged into the wall. The requirement for a separate device that must be plugged into the wall has led Apple’s Phil Schiller to argue that wireless charging “is actually, for most situations, more complicated” — which is why the iPhone hasn’t adopted wireless charging.

Wireless charging is more accurately described as “inductive charging” because it uses magnetic induction. The short explanation is that it uses magnetism to transmit energy. The current coming from the wall power outlet moves through the wire in the wireless charger, creating a magnetic field. The magnetic field creates a current in the coil inside the device. This coil is connected to the battery and the current charges the battery. Devices must have the appropriate hardware in them to support wireless charging — a device without the appropriate coil can’t charge wirelessly.

We’re focusing on smartphones here, but you may already use a device with wireless charging. If you have an electric toothbrush, there’s a good chance it uses wireless charging technology — otherwise there would be a risk of electrical shock considering how wet the toothbrush and its charger could be.


Competing Standards

Wireless charging is becoming more and more common. You can buy phones with wireless charging coils inside them, purchase wireless charging mats from tech stores, and businesses like Starbucks are beginning to roll out wireless chargers, so you can put your smartphone down on the tablet and recharge it while you drink a coffee.
There’s one problem: The companies involved haven’t settled on a single standard for wireless charging.


The standards are designed to ensure that devices and wireless chargers from different companies can work together. There are three standards: Qi, PMA (Power Matter Alliance) Powermat, and A4WP (Alliance for Wireless Power). Things are very much in flux at the moment. For example, Google currently backs Powermat’s PMA technology. However, Google’s own Nexus 4 and its wireless charger use the Qi standard because it’s manufactured by LG. However, LG has also now joined the PMA.
While current devices overwhelmingly use the Qi standard, it looks like the PMA standard may be the most popular one in the future — which means that current devices may be incompatible with most wireless chargers in the future. It’s also possible that another standard may take over.





How You Can Use Wireless Charging Today

To use wireless charging with a smartphone, you’ll need a smartphone that supports wireless charging and a wireless charging mat to place the device on.
Popular smartphones that support wireless charging include:
  • Google Nexus 4
  • Samsung Galaxy S4: You’ll need  an official “wireless charging cover” that replaces the Galaxy S4′s back panel.
  • HTC Droid DNA: Other HTC phones, like the new HTC One, do not have wireless charging support.
  • Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820
  • Apple iPhone 5: Wireless charging is not included in the iPhone 5, but you can buy a Powermat case that adds wireless charging capability to your iPhone.
All of the above smartphones use the Qi standard, except from the Apple iPhone 5 case made by Powermat, which uses Powermat’s own standard.
Be careful when purchasing a wireless charger mat to ensure it works with your smartphone. While wireless chargers are supposed to work with all certified smartphones supporting the standard — a Nexus 4, which uses the Qi standard, is supposed to work with all Qi chargers — some users are disappointed to find that their Nexus 4 doesn’t work with certain Qi chargers. These are early days for the smartphone wireless charging, and it appears the standards still have some kinks to work out.

Wireless charging will likely become more common — Intel has announced that future ultrabooks will contain wireless charging features. We can all hope that the industry will agree on a single standard to avoid a long, drawn-out standards war with many incompatible products.

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