Saturday 1 December 2012


DoClick Solutions is a Software Training with Development Institute. This is the place where students can experience the knowledge of software. Here we are to take through an successful IT carrier and guide the students to enhance them to apply their software skills in real time projects. We train them to bring out the knowledge to develop projects and execute them successfully.

   JAVA, J2EE, .Net, PHP, ANDROID are technologies that are applied by programmers to develop high end softwares. Any technology can be applied only if it is learned conceptually i.e. a learner knows what it is, how it should or should not be used, what advantages it provide, where it can be applied etc. Conceptual Training and Software Application is the main objective of DOCLICK SOLUTIONS.

   The aim of DoClick Solutions is to make students come out with the abilities to develop their software skills and implement their aims and dreams to walk into a successful IT carrier. We help students to create academic live projects and IEEE projects trained by experienced real time consultant currently working on multiple MNC projects.Here we provide full Placement Training that consists of Aptitude, Communication and Technical skills that is trained by well experienced Professionals
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Tech news
A new device will let scientists create complex patterns of activity within the brain using optogenetics.
 Light control: This optical micrograph shows a three-dimensional array of optical probes illuminated in an arbitrary pattern using a laser and tiny mirrors. The optogenetic device can activate brain cells in predetermined patterns.
Optogenetics, which pairs light-sensitive genes with a light source to selectively switch brain cells on or off, has shown promise as a research tool and a potential therapy. But the technology mostly delivers light to one spot, whereas brain activity usually involves complex sequences of activation in different locations. A new device takes optogenetics into three dimensions, with the ability to send patterns of light to neurons at various coördinates in the brain.

Apps that Keep You from Getting Lost in Translation
There are plenty of translation apps for smartphones, but sometimes they speak better than they listen.
Augmented Light Bulb Turns a Desk Into a Touch Screen
A computer that can be screwed into a light socket can project interactive images onto any nearby surface.
Desk toy: A computer with a camera and projector fits into a light bulb socket, and can make any surface interactive.
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Friday 2 November 2012

  Inplant Training is a Training program,which enrich the practical knowledge of student and to develop their career according to the industrial requirements.
  • In Doclick Solutions,

    • We are ready to provide IPT for all Students in Various Techologies such as JAVA,DOT NET,ANDROID,PHP/MYSQL,WEB TECHNOLOGIES.
    • IPT'S are conducted by REAL TIME FACULTIES FROM MNC'S. 

 

Apple's iPad mini includes LCD display driver from rival Samsung

The iPad mini, to be available in stores on Friday, includes Apple's A5 processor, SK Hynix Inc <000660.KS> flash memory and a number of chips from Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc , according to electronics repair company iFixit, which acquired one early and opened it on Thursday.
Apple and Samsung are engaged in patent disputes across 10 countries as they vie for market share in the booming mobile industry, and Apple is believed to be seeking ways to rely less on Samsung. But Samsung remains a key supplier for Apple, manufacturing its application processors and providing other components.
The 7.9 inch iPad mini marks the iPhone-maker's first foray into the smaller-tablet segment. Apple hopes to beat back incursions onto its home turf of consumer electronics hardware, while safeguarding its lead in a larger tablet space - one that even deep-pocketed rivals like Samsung have found tough to penetrate.

Google Maps Travels Off-Road, Into the Sky, and Into the Pocket


Google Maps Travels Off-Road, Into the Sky, and Into the Pocket



Microsoft Puts Windows 8 Up for Another Round of Show and Tell


Microsoft Puts Windows 8 Up for Another Round of Show and Tell




Enterprise Web Apps: The Next Generation


Enterprise Web Apps: The Next Generation
Social media and other consumer websites have embraced new technology to ensure a positive experience for millions of online users, handle large volumes of complex, unstructured data, and ensure reliability and security in the public cloud. Programmers, armed with the right tools, will likely become the heroes for the next generation of enterprise Web applications.


 








Friday 26 October 2012


Inplant Training is a Training program,which enrich the practical knowledge of student and to develop their career according to the industrial requirements.
  • In Doclick Solutions,
  • We are ready to provide IPT for all Students in Various Techologies such as JAVA,DOT NET,ANDROID,PHP/MYSQL.
  • IPT'S are conducted by REAL TIME FACULTIES FROM MNC'S.




5 reasons why HTML5 will be huge

Technology is an ever-changing alphabet soup of acronyms and hype, and here at Firstpost, we’ll help you sort the buzz you need to know from the buzz you can ignore.
An update to the mark-up language for web pages, HTML, doesn’t usually elicit much excitement, but then again, it’s been a while since the last major changes to HTML, HTML4 was standardised back in 1997. The fifth generation of the code that creates the Web is a leap forward, and it’s poised to jump-start the next wave of Web innovation online, offline and on the move.
Here are five reasons why you need to watch HTML5.
1. Offline storageHTML5 brings a host of desktop like power to web applications, and one of the features that media organisations such as the Financial Times are already using is HTML5’s offline storage capabilities. That means that you can cache content or use a web app to use when you’re not connected to the Internet. An e-commerce HTML5 application could allow people to add items to buy later and then finish the purchase when they are back online.

Geolocation is one of the features being brought to the next generation Web. Marjan Krebelj/Flickr
2. LocationThis isn’t part of HTML5, but geolocation is one of the features being brought to the next generation Web. If you use Safari, Chrome of Firefox 4 and newer, then you might have already seen a pop-up asking if you want to allow a website to access your location. That means, it’s not just your mobile phone that knows where it’s at anymore. Modern Web browsers can also access location on desktop computers or other non-mobile devices based on location information connected to WiFi hotspots. Businesses could deliver deals to you based on your location. You could get weather and traffic information based on where you are at without having to enter your location. Privacy-sensitive features are also being built into the specification to help keep your information and you safe.
3. Advanced graphics- Canvas is a new Javascript graphics library that brings a lot a host of animation effects that previously were only available via Adobe’s Flash. If you’d like to get a sense of the power of these applications, you can already play simple games all based in the browser. If you want to see the power of these graphics elements and other features of HTML5, check out this presentation all created using the new mark-up language. It’s like PowerPoint with nothing more than a web browser.
4. MultimediaGood bye plug-ins. We all remember the bad old days when to play audio or video on the web, you often ran into a message saying that you needed this plug-in or that plug-in. It got better when Adobe’s Flash became the dominant way to play multimedia on the web, but now, HTML5 can easily allow audio and video playback without any plug-ins at all.
5. WORA – Write once. Run anywhere: The first generation of the Web was strictly about desktop computers, and the mobile web was a horrible experience. Until smartphones raised the bar for the mobile Web, there were literally hundreds of different mobile browsers. It made it extremely difficult to develop sites for mobile. With the rise of tablets and smart TVs, the Web is ready to conquer new devices. In the past, new devices meant new browsers, which meant a real headache for developers. With HTML5, browsers are much more standardised from the mobile Safari browser in the iPhone to the browser in Android handsets. Hitachi, Samsung and LG all use HTML5 browsers based on the Webkit technology that is the basis of Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome.
There were only 109m devices in 2010 that were HTML5 capable, but that is expected to jump to 2.1bn mobile devices by 2016, according to research by ABI Research. This is a huge opportunity, and while HTML5 won’t be finalised until 2014, that’s not stopping forward-looking companies