Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Physion is a 2D Physics simulation software. It can be used to easily create a wide range of interactive physics simulations and educational experiments. Teachers may find it particularly useful since it can be used as a virtual physics laboratory through which they can demonstrate some basic physics concepts in the classroom.
Using its tools you can create various
physical objects on a scene. You can for example create circles,
rectangles, polygons, gears, chains, ropes, balloons and lots of other
physics items. You can also connect those items using springs, pulleys,
nails and other types of joints. This way you can create various
scenes/scenarios which range from simple educational experiments to
complex structures and mechanisms.
Apart from the classic saving/loading of scenes, Physion also supports uploading/downloading scenes
to and from a central repository. Once an interesting scene has been
created, the user can upload it to this repository and it will be
immediately available for downloading to all other users that are using
Physion.
Physion also supports scripting with Javascript.
This means that the users can write their own scripts and execute them
through Physion´s scripting engine. Most of the actions that can be
performed through the graphical user interface have their equivalent
javascript commands. This way Physion can also act as a fun and friendly
platform for introduction to basic programming concepts.
Finally, Physion may be particularly useful to game developers since they can use it as simple level editor for their platform games.
The program has been translated into 7
languages (English, Greek, Russian, Japanese, German, Spanish and
Indonesian) and is available both for Windows and Linux (32 and 64bit)
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013

1.BlueStacks App Player
This software lets you run apps from your phone fast and fullscreen on Windows and Mac.
Over 5 million people around the world use top apps like Angry Birds Space, Kik Messenger, Where's My Water and more on their laptops with BlueStacks. It took 10 engineers two years to build the complex "LayerCake" technology that enables this to happen – but you get to experience it free while in beta. You can download App Player now at BlueStacks.com
2. YouWave v2.2
Runs Android apps and app stores on your PC
Download thousands of apps online via app stores within youwave
High performance - The fastest way to run Android on pc
Easy to use - Easy to install. Easy to import and run apps
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Have u anytime observed the mp3 file while playing at any media player....? there is an image of an artist or playback company logo included in mp3 file.
Yes the same is tagged with the mp3 file ....like the same u can do with software called
after downloading this software do following steps to add ur own images to ur mp3 file.
step1:
select the directory folder (in which u have all the mp3 files)
step2:
now click on extented tags which is available at the top bar (like note sign)
there u will find add cover or delete cover button.
Just change or add or delete the image with ur image.
thats it .... your file will automatically gets tagged with ur image.
:D
Saturday, March 23, 2013

Top 10 Tablets
Our list of the Best Tablets across various platforms. Top 10 tablets has options for Android, Apple and other platforms. Click on the individual Top 10 Tablet winners to read detailed reviews.








10 Motorola Xoom
The Motorola Xoom has a lot going for it, and provides a polished approach to tablet computing.Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Google's Street View tool is more layered and comprehensive than
you might think. While you may be familiar with the orange peg man at
the side of Google Maps, there's a lot more different modes and options
available once you enter the 360-degree panoramic world of Street View.
Explore and discover like a pro with some Street View tips.
Navigate in Street View
You don't have to zoom back out of Street View every time you want to take a look at a new location because it's possible to move around within Street View itself. Click the forward and backward arrows beneath your virtual feet, or double-click on a spot in the distance to zoom straight there. Use the compass to turn yourself around. You can also click and drag the peg man using the mini map.Check Local Addresses and Places
Google Street View enables you to check the address of your current location via the overlay box in the top left corner. In some cases you may also see the name of the road you're currently traveling on beneath your feet. Local places, including venues, bus stops and businesses, appear in the Street View window just as they would in Google Maps. Click on any of these points of interest to see more details about them without leaving the Street View screen.See Nearby Photos
In the Street View interface is a drop-down menu listing labels and photos. Labels are the points of interest on the local map, such as businesses and restaurants. Select "Photos" and you can see user-submitted pictures from the local area. These photos may not all be from the exact position you're currently standing at, but they will be in many cases, particularly if you're visiting a famous landmark or tourist spot. Click the cross to return to the original Street View pane.Leave the Street
Google's Street View service now extends far beyond streets, covering footpaths, ski runs and railways too, as well as the interiors of well-known landmarks. Load the Street View portal (link in References) to see a selection of panoramic images from Antarctica, the Great Barrier Reef, the Palace and Park of Versailles and many more areas. Third-party tools are also available, including Globe Genie, that can drop you at a random point in Street View anywhere in the world.Friday, June 29, 2012

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