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The basic objective of the institution is to generate a need for robotics education among engineering students and schools in Odisha and become a name synonymous with Robotics education.
Phablet fans out there, the next-generation of the first successful phablet Samsung Galaxy Note seems to be only days away.
According to a report in technology blog AndroidGeeks, Samsung will be holding an Unpacked event on September 4 this year, just ahead of IFA 2013 in Berlin, to unveil Samsung Galaxy Note III.
Samsung Galaxy Note III is expected to feature a 5.99-inch screen with stylus support.
The phone will run on a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
800 quad-core processor or 1.8GHz eight-core Exynos processor.
Considering that Galaxy S4 comes in both variants, Samsung using two CPU options in the upcoming flagship phablet is a possibility.
An Antutu scorecard of the unannounced Galaxy Note III has also hit the internet, showing a score of 27,914, running on Android 4.3 and powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor. Other rumoured technical specifications of Galaxy Note III include 1920x1080p display resolution, 13MP camera with optical image stabilization.
A previously leaked image showed the phone with a big screen, curved edges and chrome stripe along the sides. The blogger who leaked the image posted that the display accounts for 84% of the front panel, suggesting thin bezels.
11 ways to keep your emails safe hackers:
Emails are the most common thing vulnerable to spying.
1)A person should never check their e-mail on an unsafe network, as a computer in an internet cafe, library or any other business may be infected with malware to steal your passwords.
2) people should log off their e-mails as soon as their work is over, as by staying signed up a hacker can gain immediate access.
3)E-mail login name and password should not be repeated.
4)Another problem is that people do not their old-emails properly, which could contain addresses, account usernames and passwords, contact information for your pals, financial data and may other sensitive information.
5)If an email comes to you that promises a loan or credit card that is worth a guaranteed amount of money at a low interest rate, beware that it is a scam, as nobody will give you credit without checking your credit report.
6)People should not click on seemingly ambiguous emails their pals, as they could be vectors of attack. Cyber criminals often pose as pals stuck penniless in Europe or Asia and in need of an immediate wire transfer.
7)If you get a mail your bank or credit card company asking to verify your account information beware that it can be cyber criminals, as an institute that handles important things money or packages, don't use email for communication, and definitely not to confirm personal information.
8)Many scams involve sending money to people that you have never met for e.g there is the "Wall Street insider" with the hot investment tip or the foreign company, which needs you to cash a check or process transactions. Beware.
9)People should not fall for the trick that makes them think that their credit card has been stolen.
10)After Hurricane Sandy and the giant tornado in Oklahoma, cyber criminals sent emails requesting donations for relief efforts.
11)Do not click on emails that show too good to be true travel deals.
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