Misleading Myths on Charging of Mobile Phones …

 

The Truth Behind Misleading Phone Charging Myths.

I think it’s a pretty good guess that the two scariest words for any cell phone user are “low battery”. Apart from getting it wet, getting a low power warning is the worst thing that can happen to your smartphone, and most of us are constantly aware of how our battery is doing and if it needs to be charged.

There are many misleading myths that evolved over time about charging your phone, most of them are completely wrong. These myths are not only false but can actually do more harm than good, and reduce the total life span of your battery.  So for those of us who want to keep our phone battery charged as long as possible, these are the myths you should avoid.

 

Myth: Off-brand chargers destroy batteries.

Truth: While not optimal, off-brand chargers are still fine for recharging your phone and will not have a significant influence on your battery’s life span. What you should be avoiding are brand knockoffs. Charging you phone with one of these will barely get the job done, reduce your battery’s maximum charge and endanger its ability to function.

Myth: Don’t use your phone while it charges.

Truth: Using the phone while it’s plugged in to the charger will notdecrease the efficacy of the charge. The reasons behind this myth are linked to cases in which people used low quality knockoffs. When using a sketchy charger all sorts of bad things can happen to your phone, but as mentioned before you don’t want to be using them anyway. If you’re using the manufacturer approved charger and battery, you should be fine using it anytime you want.

Myth: Charging your phone overnight damages the battery.

Truth: Our phones today are smarter than they used to be, when in full capacity they automatically know they should stop charging. However, that doesn’t mean you should have your phone plugged in to the charger all the time. The optimal time to charge your phone in order to keep the battery going long as possible is between 40% and 80%.

Myth: Never turn off your phone.

Truth: This myth is a total lie, just because your phone is a machine doesn’t mean it’s bad for it to take a few breaks. In fact, apple experts recommend to turn off your phone once in a while in order to maximize battery life. At the very least it’s recommend to turn off your phone once a week for a few hours.

Myth: Don’t charge your battery until it’s completely empty.

Truth: This myth was true in past generations of smartphones and rechargeable electronic devices, but today it’s completely wrong. Most modern phones use lithium-ion batteries and if you constantly let them drain to 0%, they become unstable. It is much better to charge your phone every day when it’s between 40% and 80% power.

Myth: Always charge a new phone before using it.

Truth: Almost every new phone comes with instructions to fully charge if before you start using it but it’s mostly unnecessary. Since most modern batteries are best stored at about 40%, almost every manufacturer sends their phones out with at least half a charge. This means that if you buy a new phone and it does not have a 40% charge when you turn it on, its most likely because the battery is very old. If this is the case, you should ask for a different one as it will surely last you longer than one that has either been used before, or has been sitting idle for a really long time with no use.

Myth: You can always use rechargeable batteries.

Truth: This one is a bit more misleading than false, but it’s still important to know that most batteries do have a limited life span of full discharge cycles. Each cycle starts when your device has used 100% of its capacity. This means that if you charge your phone today from 50% to full and do the same tomorrow, that’s a full discharge cycle. Once you go above the amount of full cycles your battery is capable of it will start to lose capacity to store power.

So yes, you can keep on using your battery for a very long time, but once the official “life span” is over, you’ll have to be very mindful of how you use it. Hopefully it will only happen once, when you want to upgrade your device.

Bonus fact: Heat will ruin your battery.

As a general rule heat and technology don’t go hand-in-hand. Lithium-ion batteries get hotter when they are being charged. Now while it’s also a really bad idea to put your phone in the fridge, you should always be mindful of where you place your phone, especially when charging it. Never charge it under direct sunlight or next to other hot electronics like a laptop or a working oven. This may not only damage your battery but also the phone itself.

Source: Lauren T. in ba-ba mail site

Natarajan

படித்ததில் பிடித்தது …” போன்ல யாருங்க …” !!!

இந்தியாவில் தகவல் அறியும் உரிமை சட்டத்தை மிகச் சரியாகப் பயன் படுத்தி வருவது “போன்ல யாருங்க ?” எனக் கேட்கும் மனைவிகள் மட்டும்தான்!

ஆபீசுக்குள்ள, பார்க்கிறவன் எல்லாம் சும்மா இருக்கிற மாதிரி உங்களுக்குத் தோணிச்சுன்னா மேனேஜர் ஆகுற தகுதி வந்துரிச்சுன்னு அர்த்தம்.

எப்ப தம்பி கல்யாணம் பண்ணப் போறீங்க? னு விசாரிக்கிறவங்க யாருக்கும் மகளே இல்லை! விவரமாத்தான்யா இருக்கீங்க!

சரி வாழ்ந்தே தொலைப்போம் என்பதைத் தாண்டிய தற்கொலை எது?

பிரிட்ஜ் இருக்கும் வீடுகளில் அதற்கும் சேர்த்தே சமையல் செய்யப் படுகிறது

மாநகரில் இப்போது யாராவது ஜாயிண்ட் பாமிலியாக இருந்தால் அது பெரும்பாலும் மனைவியின் பெற்றோர் எனக்கொள்!

ஒரு கூட்டத்தில இருக்கற எல்லோரும் உன்னை மட்டுமே பார்க்கணும்னா நீ அவங்களை போட்டோ எடுக்கிறவனா இருக்கணும்

உபயோகமான ஒரு வேலை மற்றும் உருப்படாத நாலு வேலைகளைச் சேர்ந்து பார்ப்பதுதான் “மல்டி டாஸ்கிங்” எனப் படும்

source::::input from a friend of mine
Natarajan

Joke of the Day!!!

A man was well inebriated, but he got behind the wheel of his car anyway and began to drive home. Of course, he couldn’t exactly drive straight or stay below the speed limit. Two policemen pulled him over and demanded a sobriety test. They asked him to walk a straight line, and he failed. They began to take him with them, but suddenly they received a call on their walkie-talkies, asking them to go to another part of town. They asked the man to be patient while they called someone else to cover for them. But the man grew tired of waiting and, after a few minutes, drove home. He got in bed and said to his wife, who had been waiting for him, “If any policemen come looking for me, tell them I’m not home yet.” The wife agreed, somewhat confused and a little embarrassed. No sooner than her husband fell asleep did she hear a knock at the door. Sure enough, it was the two policemen. They asked about her husband, and she replied that he wasn’t home. Then they asked to check her garage. Puzzled, she agreed. She opened up the garage for them–and there sat the policemen’s squad car, lights still flashing.

Source::::joke a day.com

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Strive to Cultivate The Lasting Bliss of Divine Love …”

Devotion these days appears more as a way of spending one’s time rather than as the royal road to the eternal mansion of the Divine. You need not make much effort to grow grass. But to raise a useful crop you have to labour hard. Likewise, it is no great achievement to experience the trivial and transient pleasures of mundane existence; it is like growing grass. You must strive to cultivate the nectarous and lasting bliss of divine Love. Those who aspire for such love are not easy to find. All appear as devotees. But the one who has experienced the Divine Principle will not go after sensuous pleasures.

Sathya Sai Baba

A Giant Telescope on the Top of Mountain !!!

 


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Artist’s rendering of the future telescope which will be the ‘largest eye on the sky.’

On June 19, the top of Cerro Armazones, a 10,000-foot mountain in northern Chile’s Atacama Desert, was blown up to make way for

European Extremely Large Telescope, or E-ELT.

 

 

The telescope’s main mirror will measure almost 130 feet, making it the biggest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world, according to the

European Space Agency (ESO). In a statement, officials called it the “world’s biggest eye on the sky.”

 

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The location of Cerro Armazones, where the European Extremely Large Telescope will be built.

 

The mission of the telescope will be to “tackle some of the biggest scientific challenges of our time,” ESO said. It will do this by “allowing detailed studies of subjects including planets around other stars, the first objects in the Universe, super-massive black holes, and the nature and distribution of the dark matter and dark energy which dominate the Universe.”

The first use of the telescope is set to take place in the early 2020s.

 

Source::: : Business Insider …AU

NATARAJAN

 

 

 

Most Mesmerizing Moments of FIFA World Cup…

Every four years, the World Cup takes over the world for a month and produces incredible moments and photos.

Brazil has been a beautiful background for some amazing sports photography.

From soaring header goals, to games in the pouring rain, to fans cheering, here are the most mesmerising photos from the World Cup so far.

LEAH GOLDMAN   in Business Insider Australia

 

The moon shines bright as fans get ready to leave the stadium after the opening game.

  

A dove flies above the stadium in Sao Paulo before the start of the first game.

Brazil’s Oscar and Croatia’s Ivan Rakitic dance.

Croatia’s Stipe Pletikosa reacts after allowing a goal against Brazil.

Robin van Persie of the Netherlands soars through the air and scores a gorgeous header.

Blue skies over the Greece-Colombia game.

 

Mario Balotelli heads a ball into the goal in Italy’s game against England.

Ivory Coast’s Didier Zokora heads a ball away from a Japanese player.

 

Source::::Business Insider Select.au
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Have a Look at The Customozied Jumbo Jets of Billionaires !!!

 

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Boeing 747-8 custom interior with 4786 sq. ft. of space.

 

The $65 million Gulfstream G650 may be the pinnacle of the private jet market, but it just doesn’t do the job for billionaires who prefer to fly with more than a dozen or so passengers.

 

For that, the uber wealthy turn to Airbus and Boeing, who are more than happy to customize their jets — even the widebodies that can carry hundreds of people — for private use.

Commercial jet manufacturers have been replacing the rows of economy seats in their aircraft with sofas and entertainment centers since the late 1990s. A recent influx of billionaires from Russia, the Middle East, and China has led to a new focus on this part of the business. Since opening the private jet branch in 1997, Airbus has sold over 170 aircraft. Boeing got started in 1996, and has delivered on 195 of 217 total orders received.

The main reason to go with an Airbus A380 or a Boeing 747 over a puny Gulfstream or Bombardier? According a “Billionaires Study” commissioned by Airbus, the wealthiest among us like to travel with family members and business associates. (This, apparently, is particularly true for Middle Eastern oil magnates.)

That’s not to say outfitting a jumbo jet for personal use is always a rational economic decision. For some, the bigger and more luxurious the plane, the better. That’s why Airbus and Boeing don’t just sell their planes, they offer a wide variety of customization options to give customers exactly what they want.

So how much does a personalized widebody plane cost? The manufacturers don’t exactly publish price lists, but we’ve seen figures between $80 million for a Boeing 737, $280 million for a Boeing 747-8, and up to $300 million for an A380.

Here’s a look at what’s available for billionaires ready to spend that big a pile of dough:

 

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Boeing 787 interior ready for conversion.

 

 

 

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Airbus A319 Corporate Jet.

 

 

 

Boeing Deer Jet

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Deer Jet owned Boeing with bedroom suite and shower.

 

 

 

Boeing Jet Interior

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Boeing interior with shower and king-sized bed.

 

 

 

Boeing 747 8 Sleeping Space

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Boeing 747-8 with sleeping space for 8.

 

 

 

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Airbus A318 Corporate Jet.

 

 

 

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Airbus Asian market interior with mahjong table.

 

 

 

Boeing Jet Shower

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Boeing interior shower.

 

 

 

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Airbus A319 custom interior.

Read more: http://www.wired.com/2014/06/the-jumbo-jets-boeing-and-airbus-turn-into-posh-private-planes/#ixzz352DvEjqr

Source:::: Business Insider Select.au

Natarajan

 

 

Message For the Day…” Love and Respect Your Parents at all Times… “

Never forsake your parents till your last breath. Even if they didn’t provide for all you asked and wished, you must love them. Your mother has undergone many hardships for your sake. She nourished you in many ways. Forgetting or ignoring your mother is the worst of sins. Father has worked hard to take care of you and raise you. Never make your parents feel distant from you. Love and respect them at all times. You must satisfy the needs of your parents, using the education they gave you. Their satisfaction will give you infinite joy. Do not believe your friends to be your everything – as long as you have money in your pocket, they are your friends. When you are penniless, most of them will bid goodbye.

 

Sathya Sai Baba

Image of the Day…

 

“Fireflies flew up into the sky & became stars OR stars descend down onto the tree to become fireflies… ” 🙂

Fireflies and stars, by Abhijit Juvekar.

Our friend Abhijit Juvekar wrote:

A jungle full of fireflies, few trees like this were really filled up with hundreds of fireflies in small area. They displayed a synchronized light pattern a mating time where males put up the light show to attract females. The moonlit forest added the fill light while the stars in background completed the frame to witness this most dramatic scene.

Place – Malshej ghat, India.

Source:::: earth sky news site

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