Saturday 26 November 2016

SOFTWARE FOR SPEEDING UP YOUR PC 

1. Iolo System Mechanic



BOOST SPEED
Automatically increases the speed and availability of CPU, RAM and hard drive resources when you launch high-demand apps for the smoothest gaming, editing and streaming.
Repairs Problems
Finds and fixes over 30,000 different problems using intelligent live updates from iolo Labs to keep your PC stable and error-free.
Removes Bloatware
Identifies unwanted startup programs that slow you down by launching and running without your knowledge.
Protects Privacy and Security
Safely wipes sensitive browsing history and blocks dangerous system changes that compromise speed and stability.
Unleashes Internet Speed
Automatically optimizes hidden Windows Internet settings for faster downloads, snappier page loads, less buffering, improved video quality and smoother gaming.
Cleans Out Clutter
Removes over 50 types of hidden junk files to free up valuable disk space and make more room for your documents, movies, music and photos.









Friday 25 November 2016

WORLDS TOP 10 MOBILE PHONES BRANDS


1. SAMSUNG

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Samsung (Hangul삼성hanja三星Korean pronunciation: [sʰamsʰʌŋ]) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate companyheadquartered in Samsung TownSeoul.[1] It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses,[1] most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is the largest South Korean chaebol (business conglomerate).
Samsung was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company. Over the next three decades, the group diversified into areas including food processing, textiles, insurance, securities and retail. Samsung entered the electronics industry in the late 1960s and the construction and shipbuilding industries in the mid-1970s; these areas would drive its subsequent growth. Following Lee's death in 1987, Samsung was separated into four business groups – Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group. Since 1990, Samsung has increasingly globalized its activities and electronics; in particular, its mobile phones and semiconductors have become its most important source of income.
Notable Samsung industrial subsidiaries include Samsung Electronics (the world's largest information technology companymeasured by 2012 revenues, and 4th in market value),[3] Samsung Heavy Industries (the world's 2nd-largest shipbuildermeasured by 2010 revenues),[4] and Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T (respectively the world's 13th and 36th-largest construction companies).[5] Other notable subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance (the world's 14th-largest life insurance company),[6] Samsung Everland (operator of Everland Resort, the oldest theme park in South Korea)[7] and Cheil Worldwide(the world's 15th-largest advertising agency measured by 2012 revenues).[8][9]
Samsung has a powerful influence on South Korea's economic development, politics, media and culture and has been a major driving force behind the "Miracle on the Han River".[10][11] Its affiliate companies produce around a fifth of South Korea's total exports.[12] Samsung's revenue was equal to 17% of South Korea's $1,082 billion GDP.

2. APPLE





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iPhone (/ˈfn/ eye-fohn) is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. They run Apple's iOS mobile operating system.[14] The first generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007; the most recent iPhone model is the iPhone 7, which was unveiled at a special event on September 7, 2016.[15][16]
The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The iPhone has Wi-Fi and can connect to cellular networks. An iPhone can shoot video (though this was not a standard feature until the iPhone 3GS), take photosplay music, send and receive email, browse the web, send and receive text messages, follow GPS navigation, record notes, perform mathematical calculations, and receive visual voicemail.[17] Other functions—video games, reference works, social networking, etc.—can be enabled by downloading mobile apps. As of June 2016, Apple's App Store contained more than 2 million applications available for the iPhone.[18]
Apple has released ten generations of iPhone models, each accompanied by one of the ten major releases of the iOS operating system. The original 1st-generation iPhone was a GSM phone and established design precedents, such as a button placement that has persisted throughout all releases and a screen size maintained for the next four iterations. The iPhone 3G added 3Gnetwork support, and was followed by the 3GS with improved hardware, the 4 with a metal chassis, higher display resolution and front-facing camera, and the 4S with improved hardware and the voice assistant Siri. The iPhone 5 featured a taller, 4-inch display and Apple's newly introduced Lightning connector. In 2013, Apple released the 5S with improved hardware and a fingerprint reader, and the lower-cost 5C, a version of the 5 with colored plastic casings instead of metal. They were followed by the larger iPhone 6, with models featuring 4.7 and 5.5-inch displays. The iPhone 6S was introduced the following year, which featured hardware upgrades and support for pressure-sensitive touch inputs, as well as the SE—which featured hardware from the 6S but the smaller form factor of the 5S. In 2016, Apple unveiled the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which add water resistance, improved system and graphics performance, a new rear dual-camera setup on the Plus model, and new color options, while removing the 3.5 mm headphone jack found on previous phones.[19]
The iPhone's commercial success has been credited with reshaping the smartphone industry and helping to make Apple one of the world's most valuable publicly traded companies by 2011.[20] The original iPhone was one o4f the first phones to use a design featuring a slate format with a touchscreen interface.[21] Almost all modern smartphones have replicated this style of design.[citation needed]
In the US, the iPhone holds the largest share of the smartphone market. As of late 2015, the iPhone had a 43.6% market share, followed by Samsung (27.6%), LG (9.4%), and Motorola (4.8%).

3. MICROSOFT



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Microsoft Mobile[2] is a multinational mobile phone and mobile computing device manufacturing company headquartered in EspooFinland, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft. It is a legal body that oversees and legally represents the activities in the design, development, manufacture and distribution of mobile phones, smartphones, tablet computers, related accessories and services. Microsoft Mobile was established following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft, which was completed in April 2014.
Microsoft Mobile got the right to sell mobile phones under the Nokia brand name as part of a 10-year licensing agreement, as long as those phones are based on the S30+ platform which comprises "feature phones".[3][4] In October 2014, it was announced that future Lumia smartphones would carry the Microsoft name and logo instead of "Nokia".[5] In May 2016, its remaining Nokia-branded feature phone business was sold to HMD global and FIH Mobile, keeping the Lumia business intact.[6]
Microsoft Mobile is one of Microsoft's various divisions, others include SurfaceBandHoloLens and Xbox

4. HUAWEI



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Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. (/ˈhwɑːˌw/pinyinAbout this sound Huáwéi) is a Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in ShenzhenGuangdong.[3] It is the largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the world, having overtaken Ericsson in 2012.[4]
Huawei was founded in 1987 by Ren Zhengfei, a former engineer in the People's Liberation Army. At the time of its establishment, Huawei was focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since expanded its business to include: building telecommunications networks; providing operational and consulting services and equipment to enterprises inside and outside of China; and manufacturing communications devices for the consumer market.[5][6] Huawei has over 170,000 employees as of September 2015, around 76,000 of whom are engaged in research and development (R&D).[7][8] It has 21 R&D institutes in countries including China, the United States,[9] Canada,[10] the United Kingdom,[11] PakistanFranceBelgiumGermanyColombiaSwedenIrelandIndia,[12] RussiaIsrael, and Turkey,[13][14] and in 2014, the company invested $6.4 billion USD in R&D, up from $5 billion USD in 2013.[15]
In 2014, Huawei recorded a profit of 34.2 billion CNY (5.5 billion USD).[16] Its products and services have been deployed in more than 140 countries and it currently serves 5 of the world's 50 largest telecoms operators

5. LG


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LG Electronics Inc. (KoreanLG전자) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Yeouido-dongSeoulSouth Korea, and is part of the LG Group, employing 82,000 people working in 119 local subsidiaries worldwide.[2] With 2014 global sales of USD 55.91 billion (KRW 59.04 trillion), LG comprises four business units: Home Entertainment, Mobile Communications, Home Appliance & Air Solution, and Vehicle Components,[3] with Starion India,[4] as its main production vendor for refrigeration and washing machines in Indian sub-continent. CEO of LG Electronics is Bon-joon Koo, who assumed the role of vice chairman of LG Electronics on 1 October 2010. In 2011, LG Electronics was the world's second-largest television manufacturer.
LG Electronics manufactures a wide range of smartphones and tablet devices. Other than the G3, LG officially unveiled the curved smartphone, G Flex, on 27 October 2013. LG has released it in South Korea in November 2013, and later announced releases in Europe, the rest of Asia, and North America. At Consumer Electronics Show in January 2014, LG announced an U.S. release for the G2 across several major carriers. In 2015, LG has released LG G4 globally in late May through early June.[26] On 7 September 2016, LG unveiled the V20.

6. LENOVO

(source: wikipedia)
Lenovo Group Ltd. /lɛnˈv/ is a Chinese multinational technology company with headquarters in Beijing, China, and Morrisville, North Carolina, United States.[4] It designs, develops, manufactures and sells personal computerstablet computerssmartphonesworkstationsserverselectronic storage devices, IT management software, and smart televisions. In 2015, Lenovo was the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales.[5] It markets the ThinkPad line of notebook computers, IdeaPad line of notebook laptops, IdeaCentre line of desktops, Yoga line of notebook laptops, and the ThinkCentre line of desktops.[6]
Lenovo has operations in more than 60 countries and sells its products in around 160 countries. Lenovo's principal facilities are in Beijing, Morrisville and Singapore, with research centers in Beijing, Morrisville, ShanghaiShenzhenXiamenChengduNanjing, and Wuhan in China, and Yamato in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It operates a joint venture with EMC, LenovoEMC, which sells network-attached storage solutions. It also has a joint venture with NEC, Lenovo NEC Holdings, which produces personal computers for the Japanese market.
Lenovo was founded in Beijing in 1984 as Legend and was incorporated in Hong Kong in 1988. Lenovo acquired IBM's personal computer business in 2005 and agreed to acquire its Intel-based server business in 2014. Lenovo entered the smartphone market in 2012 and as of 2014 is the largest vendor of smartphones in Mainland China. In January 2014, Lenovo agreed to acquire the mobile phone handset maker Motorola Mobility from Google, and in October 2014 the deal was finalized.[7][8]
Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index, often referred to as "Red Chips".

7. XIAOMI





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Xiaomi Inc.[3] (Chinese Mandarin: [ɕi̯àu̯mì]Chinese科技pinyinXiǎomǐ Kējì, literally "millet technology";[4]English pronunciation: /ˌʃiˈm/ or /ʃiˌˈm/) is a privately owned Chinese electronics company headquartered in Beijing. It is the world's 4th[5] largest smartphone maker. Xiaomi designs, develops, and sells smartphonesmobile appslaptops, and related consumer electronics.[6]
Since the release of its first smartphone in August 2011, Xiaomi has gained market share in mainland China and expanded into developing a wider range of consumer electronics, including a smart home (IoT) device ecosystem.[7][8][9][10] The company's founder and CEO is Lei Jun, China's 23rd richest person according to Forbes. The company sold over 60 million smartphones in 2014.[11]
The company has over 8,000 employees, mainly in mainland China, India , Malaysia,[12] and Singapore, and is expanding to other countries such as Indonesia, the PhilippinesSouth Africa, and Brazil.[13][14]
According to IDC, in October 2014[15] Xiaomi was the third largest smartphone maker in the world, following Samsung and Apple Inc., and followed by Lenovo and LG. Xiaomi became the largest smartphone vendor in China in 2014, having overtaken Samsung, according to an IDC report.[16]
At the end of December 2014, Xiaomi became the world's most valuable technology start-up after it received US$1.1 billion funding from investors, making Xiaomi's valuation more than US$46 billion.[17] Xiaomi entered the Indian market in July 2014 via flipkart.com. The 'Flash Sale' got overwhelming responses and soon, they announced its partnership with both Amazon.com and Snapdeal on 7 April 2015.

8. TCL COMMUNICATIONS



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TCL Corporation (TCL集團) is a Chinese multinational electronics company headquartered in HuizhouGuangdong Province. It designs, develops, manufactures and sells products including television setsmobile phonesair conditionerswashing machinesrefrigerators and small electrical appliances. In 2010 it was the world's 25th-largest consumer electronics producer. In 2013, it was third-largest television producer by market share.[2]
TCL comprises three listed companies: TCL Corporation which is listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings, Ltd. and TCL Communication Technology Holdings, Ltd. which are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[3]
TCL's current corporate slogan is "The Creative Life".

9. ZTE



(source: wikipedia)
ZTE Corporation is a Chinese multinational telecommunications equipment and systems company headquartered in ShenzhenGuangdong.
ZTE operates in three business units: carrier networks (54%), terminals (29%) and telecommunication (17%). ZTE's core products are wirelessexchange, access, optical transmission, and data telecommunications gear; mobile phones; and telecommunications software.[3] It also offers products that provide value-added services,[4] such as video on demand and streaming media.[5] ZTE primarily sells products under its own name but it is also an OEM.[6]
ZTE is one of the top five largest smartphone manufacturers in its home market,[7] and worldwide, in the top ten.

10. MICROMAX




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Micromax is an Indian consumer electronics company headquartered in GurgaonHaryana.[1] The company was established as an IT software company operating in the embedded devices domain; it later entered the mobile handset business. By 2010, it was one of the largest domestic companies making handsets in the low-cost feature phone segment in India.[2] As of Q3 2014, Micromax is the tenth largest smartphone vendor in the world.