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Jan 24

Important Notice to our visitors…

Dear People,

Due to busy schedules and hectic code rewriting, posts might not make it to the front page of the site. We are really sorry for the inconveniences caused and are working really hard to finish the redesigning as soon as possible. If you feel that the posts you expected are not on the site, please head over to our google+ page to get the latest and the best in tech - Jesil’s World

Your Sincerely in tech,

The Jesils

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Apple’s Semi-Soft Quarter In Charts

Apple’s Semi-Soft Quarter In Charts

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(Source: hyperform)

Dec 25

We wish you all a very merry christmas…

The Jesil’s Team
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We wish you all a very merry christmas…

The Jesil’s Team

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Dec 20

How to build your family tree on the Web
Researching your family tree seems as easy as conducting a Google search, but there’s actually much more work and fact-checking involved, if you want to do it right.
Ancestry.com is no longer the only option when it comes to searching digital archives, connecting with others and compiling a family tree. A new crop of geneaology sites popping up on the Internet are providing some alternatives. MyHeritage and Archives.com are two useful sites that have great layouts and access to plenty of documents. On these sites you can find census records, scanned birth, marriage and death certificates, family photos and newspaper clippings, and compile these into a beautiful, digital tree.
MyHeritage uses the social web to broden your family tree using living, distant relatives plus census records.(Read More…)

Courtesy - Mashable.com  -   Article By - Kate Freeman

How to build your family tree on the Web

Researching your family tree seems as easy as conducting a Google search, but there’s actually much more work and fact-checking involved, if you want to do it right.

Ancestry.com is no longer the only option when it comes to searching digital archives, connecting with others and compiling a family tree. A new crop of geneaology sites popping up on the Internet are providing some alternatives. MyHeritage and Archives.com are two useful sites that have great layouts and access to plenty of documents. On these sites you can find census records, scanned birth, marriage and death certificates, family photos and newspaper clippings, and compile these into a beautiful, digital tree.

MyHeritage uses the social web to broden your family tree using living, distant relatives plus census records.(Read More…)

Courtesy - Mashable.com  -   Article By - Kate Freeman

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Liquid metal used to create ultra stretchable wires.
A new type of conductive wire uses a gallium and indium liquid metal alloy inside an extremely thin elastic polymer tube to create a wire which can be stretched to up to eight times it’s size without losing electrical conductivity.
The wire could be used for headphone cables or phone chargers, and can be mass produced using current methods. The cable might not yet make it to market though - if the cable is cut the liquid metal leaks out, causing a possible hazard.
Check out a video of the cable being stretched here.

Liquid metal used to create ultra stretchable wires.

A new type of conductive wire uses a gallium and indium liquid metal alloy inside an extremely thin elastic polymer tube to create a wire which can be stretched to up to eight times it’s size without losing electrical conductivity.

The wire could be used for headphone cables or phone chargers, and can be mass produced using current methods. The cable might not yet make it to market though - if the cable is cut the liquid metal leaks out, causing a possible hazard.

Check out a video of the cable being stretched here.

(via 8bitfuture)

iOS 6 adoption surges after release of Google Maps app
New data shows that since Google launched its iOS mapping application, there has been a 30 percent bump in people upgrading their devices to Apple’s newest mobile operating system.
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iOS 6 adoption surges after release of Google Maps app

New data shows that since Google launched its iOS mapping application, there has been a 30 percent bump in people upgrading their devices to Apple’s newest mobile operating system.

Read more

(via cnet)

A man shot and killed three people in a home in Colorado on Tuesday before turning the handgun on himself and committing suicide, authorities said.Sergeant Tim Schwartz of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office said police received a call from 
the home in a community about 35 miles north of Denver before dawn and heard a female voice say “No, no, no” before multiple gunshots were fired.READ ON: Four shot dead in Colorado murder-suicide, police say

A man shot and killed three people in a home in Colorado on Tuesday before turning the handgun on himself and committing suicide, authorities said.

Sergeant Tim Schwartz of the Weld County Sheriff’s Office said police received a call from 

the home in a community about 35 miles north of Denver before dawn and heard a female voice say “No, no, no” before multiple gunshots were fired.

READ ON: Four shot dead in Colorado murder-suicide, police say

(Source: reuters)

Twitter rolls out feature for users to download their Twitter archive

Twitter rolls out feature for users to download their Twitter archive

(Source: reuters)

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A chunk of ice on a beach in Iceland.

A chunk of ice on a beach in Iceland.

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Nov 23

‘Metapaper’ blocks Wi-Fi signals.
French researchers have developed a wallpaper able to block Wi-Fi signals, while still allowing FM radio waves and emergency frequencies to pass through. Known as metapaper, it is able to filter out 99% of all waves coming from the outside.
Possible uses could include creating quiet spaces inside movie theaters or hospitals, or for the ultra paranoid it could be used to stop the neighbors stealing your Wi-Fi or hacking into a wireless home network.
The snowflake patterned wallpaper can be covered with traditional wallpaper. The makers are pushing it as a ‘healthy alternative’, citing studies showing that overexposure to electromagnetic waves could cause adverse health affects.

‘Metapaper’ blocks Wi-Fi signals.

French researchers have developed a wallpaper able to block Wi-Fi signals, while still allowing FM radio waves and emergency frequencies to pass through. Known as metapaper, it is able to filter out 99% of all waves coming from the outside.

Possible uses could include creating quiet spaces inside movie theaters or hospitals, or for the ultra paranoid it could be used to stop the neighbors stealing your Wi-Fi or hacking into a wireless home network.

The snowflake patterned wallpaper can be covered with traditional wallpaper. The makers are pushing it as a ‘healthy alternative’, citing studies showing that overexposure to electromagnetic waves could cause adverse health affects.

(Source: CNN, via emergentfutures)

Nov 21

Apology, Warning and Request From the Jesil’s World Team

Today approximately 4 hours ago our site was compromised or in other words hacked. We could not log in to our systems or servers due to this. Also during that fateful interval of 15 minutes 3 vulgar posts were posted by the hackers. We are really sorry for the inconveniences, anger or hatred caused by that. We deleted those posts as soon as we got access into our accounts but we still do not know who or how many were behind this devious attempt to discredit us. As of today we warn you all to be careful of what you submit at our site and also request you to notify us of any unusual activities at our site. we DO NOT TOLERATE JOKES ANY TRICKS that might cause us to lose the place we have in the hearts of our viewers. We are trying our very best to find out what had happened. We have also notified Tumblr on this misfortunate incident.

As always you are and always will be our first and topmost priority.

The Jesil’s

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