FACTS About Narasaraopeta Engineering colege - by a passout student
i was old student of this college, the thing is that.....it may be ranked on good list....but the problem is the management doesn't give proper pay to faculty. so, u may guess easily the things.....all the senior members have shifted to other colleges.......so u should study on your own.
i will give u the list of problems here..
1. Library will only be opened untill the 400 pm from 1000am only. so if u want to study in library u should study without going to classes.
2.they will not allow innovative things if u have ideas....they really don't like innovation.. they are scared of innovation.
3. They see small things as big matters.......for attending to conference...if u need the sign of hod ...... he will show hell to you....as if you are going to the prime minister of india.....that is the thing. even for RTC bus pass u should goto hod, principal, AO.....whole college.
4.The students may feel it advantage is that will be lot of tutorial classes.....in the sense leisure hours.....no faculty.....so we can enjoy as we wish....only four classes a day .
5.No student development activities.........at all......there is no student development association.......no student chapters......student are not at all part of college......they are aliens to college.....students doesn't have any rights.....from office boy to every higher authority have command on the students.
6.if you are from other places of andhra pradesh except form guntur or vijayawada......then there is a thing to know, there will be caste feeling here.....only among the students..... they are all divided by caste system.......they even organize parties for that.... and encourage you to stop talking to other caste people through out the four years.
7.Every event is organized by management only students doesn't have role to play except as audience........you are a spectator of things that it....but should pay for things.....
8.Other thing is internet....poor internet facilities ......thought we have internet then but restrictions have increased more now.....though lab is maintained well but ......u can expect u get a chance.....because...always connection problem.....they will not go wireless and campus connect....for students laptop.
Advantages of this college:
1.Faculty are cool with students and as the new faculty are coming who are just graduated so there is no strict environment......but the thing i would say is that ...they will not have any powers at all...........if u want to go out of class and ask lecturer then he will say ask hod and go.
2. exams are conducted strictly .......i say it very strictly..........if any person caught copying then............then the whole seris of exams will be cancelled.
3.College is very near to the town.
4. Transportation available ..by RTC buses(cheap but not available all times),,,,,,,college buses(costly option), autos(things that work at cheap rates and all times available).
5.you can get the room easyly. at cheaper rates......i.e for person it may cost 500Rs /month for room.
6.Hell of messes are there in town......food is nice......no problem for that.
7. coming to entertainment there are 11 theaters in town so no problem.
8. The town is connected by bus and rail roads ........
9.nearly everything available in town.....(required for us).
..........all the best for your carrer........take right decision at right time........thats only thing i can say..........
n he is right............ in all perspectives
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Airfone Mobile Phone Range
JV Airfone India Pvt Ltd has introduced its new range of mobile handsets. Its collection will feature dual sim facility in all handsets, MP3 player and TF Card support in all models.
Flip 29i
This new generation handset comes in Dark Grey color with 1.3 mega pixel digital camera, touch screen and dual sim connectivity. It also features MP3 player and a Video Recorder and Player. It comes with a 2GB Micro SD Card. This model is priced at approximately Rs. 4999. 
AF 26
This mobile comes in black with extra long battery life (upto 15 days standby) and expandable (upto 8 GB card support). It features Music player, voice recorder, Bluetooth, speaker phone, VGA Digital camera, 3 Torch and GPRS support. This multi feature model is priced at Rs. 2999.
AF 31
This mobile handset features universal Dual Sim card which can be used in 2 ways i.e. GSM+ GSM or GSM + CDMA with support for Micro SD Card (upto 16 GB). It has VGA digital camera Audio/Video recorder, torch, Bluetooth, GPRS support, stereo FM radio.
This model is available at Rs 4999.
Vishal Chitkara, Director, Airfone said, "Our aim is to become one of top five handset companies in India. Our plan is to ensure that Airfone is known throughout India as a value phone brand. We plan to cover atleast 80% of India by end of fiscal year 2009-10."
The phones come with a 1 year limited warranty.
Indian Army - Website

The Indian Army has dived into the technology driven environment by launching a webportal - www.indianarmy.nic.in. The webportal is hosted on National Informatics Centre (NIC).
The newly launched webportal, as claimed by the authorities, has been developed on the state-of-the-art technology available and is built on a strong platform to thwart any hacking/defacing attempts. Various options like search, user interactivity, latest events, feedback, secured login, decentralized data update, space for all the arms/services of the Indian Army etc. are part of the newly launched webportal.
The website also hosts recruitment procedure details and those who are interested can download application
forms from the website too. It also has a photo and a video gallery. One can also enquire about The Right to Information Act and its application plus pay homage to the martyrs through this website. 
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Top 10 Photo Editing Sites
Cameras have come a long way, but photo editing was something which became commercialized only 10-15 years ago. When we had no means to edit a photo, we saw posters and ads made on a painter's canvas, creative photographers edited or manipulated their photos by piecing two negatives of different shots together. At the dawn of Digitalphoto editing , we saw some amazing creativity on magazines, banners and posters. But still the layman had no idea what digital processing/editing was.
And then almost 10 years ago, when Photoshop was available commercially, people realized the power of a photo editing tool. As years passed by, countless photo editing tools became available. But at the same time, they were being sold at a higher price.
With digital cameras making the scene, almost every person developed a hobby in editing their own photos, and social networking sites gave them the opportunity to showcase their work.
But after shelling out for an expensive digital camera, the consumer is forced to shell out some more money to buy these digital editing softwares, putting the hobby on hold. But there are a few free websites which offer some amazing tools forphoto editing. Here’s listing out a few.
Website: www.pikipimp.com
Pikipimp is targeted for the social networking users. It’s just the perfect site to edit someone’s picture into something hideous and funny.
What we found good: You can change any person’s look using the preloaded 'elements', otherwise known as filters or effects. There are a handful of fun effects like beard, hair styles, eyes, ears and many more. And for the naughty people out there, there is a kinky effect - bikinis (I’m really curious to see how people make good use of this effect).
What we found bad: It is ONLY for editing photos for the social networking sites, so enthusiasts and professionals can find themselves a bit disappointed.
Website: www.fotoflexer.com
The User Interface (UI) of fotoflexer is easily one of the best UI's seen in a photo editing site. A very clean and easy to use flash based UI, makes it the ultimate site for novice photo editors to learn the basics. Personally, we found fotoflexer the bestphoto editing site. There are so many good features on this site, we would have to write a special review for it.
What we found good: The simplistic buttons and menu will let the users do some fun work from the start, without spending most of their time trying to find out what a specific tool is meant to do. From adding text to glitter to photo effects, fotoflexer does most of the best of editing with the click of two buttons, for which other sites and tools may have a complex procedure.
What we found bad: The only thing that this site was missing was the marquee and the magic wand tool.
Website: www.lunapic.com
Lunapic may not appeal to users at the first look. The homepage gives a feeling that this site would not be good at all. But as they say, never judge a book by its cover. Lunapic is the perfectphoto editing site for amateurs and professionals alike.
What we found good: Lunapic is all about the tools and effects provided on the site. By just looking at the arsenal of tools and effects on the site, any person’s imagination will start to work and will be busy for hours in editing various photos. Lunapic provides tutorials in the form of forums. This is a very good idea, because imagination has no limits and various users keep posting walkthroughs about something very creative.
What we found bad: Not all effects are good looking and cannot be aligned as per choice, for example - lens flare.
Website: http://aviary.com/
Aviary is like the complete Adobe suite online. On opening the home page, you find six tools, Image Editor (Phoenix), Color/Swatch Editor (Toucan), Effect’s Editor (Peacock), Vector Editor (Raven), Image Markup (Falcon) and Audio Editor (Myna).
Having six web based tools under 1 site is highly commendable. But since we are just looking at photo editing sites, we shall only talk about Phoenix. All the tools under aviary are flash based and there is a video tutorial for every tool which gives you a general, but brief idea about the tool itself.
Phoenix
Phoenix is loosely based on the Photoshop User Interface, making it the perfect photo editing site for enthusiasts and professionals.
What we found good: Since it looked a lot like Photoshop, even the functionality was similar to an extent. Access to Layers and layer filters along with the magic wand marquee tool, makes it a very good site for photo editing. You can add layers from raven and you can even save your work in a .png extension. That means you can use the same project on Photoshop. And you can easily shift your work between any tool of the suite.Phoenix is defiantly up there for being one of the best photo editing sites. It also features a huge tutorial page.
What we found bad: max resolution 2800x2800. Cannot directly upload to any social networking site.
Website: www.picnik.com/app
Painting sky, coloring flowers, sprinkling dew, blooming blossoms, fluffing clouds, is what the load screen reads while the flash application opens up. At first glance it looks like it’s just another tool to edit photos for social networking sites. But, picnik has some very good features making it a very good photo editing site.
What we found good: Once again a site with excellent UI. Picnik makes it very easy for users to edit their photos. The results of the effects and touch-up features are outstanding, making it avery good tool to maintain and fix your own photos.
What we found bad: A few very good effects and features not available in the free version.
Website: www.photoshop.com
It’s not possible to know about photo editing and not of photoshop. Photoshop pioneered digital photo editing and made the tools accessible for everyone. Without doubt photoshop is the most preferred photo editing software. But due to its expensive rate, not everyone can afford it. But they also have a free photo editing site. The site requires registration (free), but hey, that’s ok.
What we found good: Being experienced in creating editing tools, Adobe has once again kept a very user friendly interface. The basic editing tool is good. You can create albums and tags and descriptions for your photos.
What we found bad: no layers, bad and minimal effects available.
Just to add a bit more about photoshop online. It was very strange and confusing to see the photo editing guru come up with such a strange web tool. photoshop.com had to be included for its brand and name, but it thoroughly disappointed us.
Website: www.pixenate.com
A very small site and very simple to use. Pixenate is an HTML-based editing tool. Best used for quick fix of a photo.
What we found good: The whitening tool is great. Filter tool is amazing to change the backdrop of your photo.
What we found bad: Very less features. Direct upload only to flikr.
Website: www.splashup.com
Another website based on Photoshop. Splashup is completely reminiscent of the lord of photo editing tools.
What we found good: Layer effects, the marquee tool and an option to capture an image of the webcam are some very good features.
What we found bad: Splashup tries very hard to be as good as photoshop, and that is a bad point. The first impression is that this site will cater to needs of an avid photo editor but with very less filters and effects to work with, Splashup scores negative.
Website: www.picture2life.com
Another top site for photo editing, picture2life requires registration and once you're done with the process, you can access the amazing site for basic photo editing. 
What we found good: At the first view, what got us most interested was simple zoom feature. You can simply scroll on the photo you have uploaded to edit to resize it accordingly on the screen. Picture2life also provides a very easy to use, Resize feature. The UI is easy and the ‘One Clicks’ feature steals the show.
What we found bad: No doubt it’s a very strong web-based editing site, but it lacks the particular fun factor, being some unique effects and filters, that a few users may find on other sites.
Website: www.pixlr.com
Hardcore Photoshop users can feel at home at splashup. The interface is just the same as the older versions of Photoshop, making the hardcore Photoshop users feel at home.
But as I said before, if anyone has integrated the power of Photoshop on their site, it’s always a plus point.
What we found good: There are a number of sites out there that have a very similar UI to Adobe Photoshop. But not every site has come as close to the original as pixlr. From stamp tool to color dodge, to layer effects, pixlr is a very strongphoto editing site.
What we found bad: Using photoshop daily, there was nothing much to complain about from pixlr because it does a wonderful job in re-creating Photoshop. But amateurs and freshers may have some difficulty in adapting to the tools initially.
Note: All except Pixenate and Phoenix provide the feature to upload it directly to myspace, facebook, twitter, orkut and many more social networking sites.
World's first iPhone worm Rickrolls angry fanbois
Phone owners in Australia awoke this weekend to find their devices targeted by self-replicating attacks that display an image of 1980s heart throb Rick Astley that's not easily removed.
The attacks, which researchers say are the world's first iPhone worm in the wild, target jailbroken iPhones that have SSH software installed and keep Apple's default root password of "alpine." In addition to showing a well-coiffed picture of Astley, the new wallpaper displays the message "ikee is never going to give you up," a play on Astley's saccharine addled 1987 hit "Never Gonna Give You Up."
Tricking victims in to inadvertently playing the song has become a popular prank known as Rickrolling.
A review of some of the source code, shows that the malware, once installed, searches the mobile phone network for other vulnerable iPhones and when it finds one, copies itself to them using the the default password and SSH, a Unix application also known as secure shell. People posting to this thread on Australian discussion forum Whirlpool first reported being hit on Friday.
"I foolishly had forgot to change my root and user password last time i had jailbroke my phone," wrote one forum participant. In addition to his own iPhone being attacked, he said a flatmate's iPhone 3G was also sullied with the image of Astley. Users who tried to delete the image were chagrined to find it reappear once they rebooted their device.
The attack is a wakeup call for anyone who takes the time to jailbreak an iPhone. While the hack greatly expands the capabilities of the Apple smartphone, it can also make it more vulnerable. Programs such as OpenSSH, which can only be installed after iPhones have undergone the procedure, can be extremely useful, but if owners haven't bothered to change their root password, the programs also represent a gaping hole waiting to be exploited.
Indeed, a hacker going by the moniker ikee and claiming to be responsible for the worm said here that he wrote the program to bring awareness to the widely followed practice of failing to change the iPhone's password.
"I was quite amazed by the number of people who didn't RTFM and change their default passwords," the unidentified worm writer said. "I admit I probably pissed of [sic] a few people, but it was all in good fun (well ok for me anyway)."
Ikee said the worm disables the SSH daemon so it can't be targeted further.
So far, there are no reports of people outside of Australia getting infected. And the attack appears to do nothing more than Rickroll victims with the Astley wallpaper. But because the writer released source code for four separate variants, it wouldn't be surprising for copycats in other regions to appropriate the attack code and potentially imbue it with more malicious payloads.
Instructions for changing the iPhone's root password are here.
10 Essential Windows 7 Downloads
Windows 7 may be brand new, but that doesn't mean you can't find free or cheap tools to tweak its settings, supplement its features, or smooth an upgrade from XP or Vista. We've compiled a list of ten valuable software tools--many of them free--that can make your Win 7 experience a lot more rewarding. (Click on any of the images for a closer look at that tool.)
Like its predecessors, Windows 7 doesn't provide built-in protection against malware such as viruses and spyware. (It does have a firewall, however.) You could pay McAfee or Symantec for this service, but why bother with their protection racket when Redmond's service does the same thing for free? Microsoft Security Essentials provides solid protection for home PCs, and it's gratis. If you prefer third-party security, check out AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition instead.
Brave souls upgrading to Windows 7 from XP must do a clean install, a tedious process that includes, among other things, reinstalling all apps. Instead, why not load most of your free and open-source programs all at once? Ninite does just that. First, go to the Ninite site and pick the programs you want (for instance, Firefox, iTunes, and Skype). Next, download Ninite, which installs the apps on your PC without introducing additional crapware. Ninite is free for personal use.
To keep Windows 7 slim and trim--and to avoid the code bloat that slowed Vista--Microsoft left a few utilities out of its new operating system.
One such app, Photo Gallery, is a free, easy-to-use photo manager/editor that's worth a download, particularly if you aren't already using Google Picasa to organize your pics and videos.
If you are moving to Windows 7 from XP or Vista, you should check out this free download, which helps you copy files and settings from one PC to another. (Windows 7 comes with Easy Transfer.)
The new version of Easy Transfer adds a file explorer, which simplifies the task of selecting the specific files you want to copy. Easy Transfer won't hang if it comes across a file or setting it can't move. Rather, it will complete the transfer and then provide a report detailing everything it couldn't copy. The bad news: Easy Transfer won't copy your programs. For a PC-to-PC connection, you'll need an Easy Transfer Cable (about $20). Other transfer options include a USB flash drive, an external hard disk, or a network connection.
This free customization tool detects whether you're running Windows 7 or Vista, and offers only the tweaks relevant to your OS. "Ultimate" is a fitting description for this mega-tweaker, which provides dozens of configuration options for UI, network, security, and system settings. If you're all about personalizing Windows 7, this app is for you.
If Windows 7 has zip compression built in, you're undoubtedly wondering, why do I need the latest version of WinZip? Well, if you seldom use zip archives, you probably don't. But zip fans will appreciate the improvements in WinZip 14 Standard, which has simplified the process of zipping and mailing archives in Win 7.
The latest version offers better compression ratios too. WinZip 14 Standard costs $30.
Windows 7 may be easier to use than Vista or XP, but diagnostic and maintenance chores remain tricky. EnhanceMySe7en is a handy utility for anyone interested in doing a little system housekeeping.
This free app conveniently helps you select which programs to permit to load at startup; lets monitor your hard drive's performance, health, and temperature; and enables you to fiddle with the Registry--if you dare.
Need to resize pictures in Windows 7? This free utility makes it easy. Simply right-click one or more image files in Windows Explorer. You can select one of four sizes: small (640 by 480); medium (800 by 600); large (1024 by 768); or handheld PC (240 by 320). You can create your own custom sizes, too.
This bundle of 16 tools from Systerac has everything you'll need to keep Windows 7 running smoothly. You can tweak Windows' performance and appearance, optimize memory, clean up the hard drive, cover your tracks by shredding files, and so on. The Systerac interface is aesthetically appealing, nicely organized, and a snap to learn. The $20 Windows 7 version runs on Vista as well.
Don't upgrade to Windows 7 before running this free utility from Microsoft. Upgrade Advisor scans your PC to see if it's ready for Windows 7. If it detects any potential problems--from insufficient memory to incompatible hardware to outdated software--it'll let you know in a summary report.


