Description:
Airlift is an edge-of-the-seat entertaining thriller. The story, based
on a true event, is set in 1990 in Kuwait, the time of the Gulf War when
Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait. The film has Akshay Kumar, playing
Ranjit Katyal, a wealthy and powerful Indian businessman, who initially
considers himself a Kuwaiti rather than an Indian. But after finding
himself and the lives of his family in danger, eventually becomes the
man who helps evacuate 1,70,000 Indians from Kuwait and brings them back
safely to India. Over 59 days, 488 Air India commercial airliners were
flown into a war zone to evacuate 170,000 Indians and bring them back
home safely.
Until now, getting Windows 8 / 8.1 onto a computer hasn’t been the easiest thing in the world, if only because you couldn’t use a Windows 8 product key to install Windows 8.1 afresh or even choose the architecture to be installed. Instead, if you had 32-bit Windows 8 installed during setup you’d end up with the 32-bit version of Windows 8.1, too. There were other niggling issues too, but Microsoft has quietly made available a tool that goes quite a long way towards rectifying a good few of hose issues.
Called the Windows Installation Media Creation Tool, the app can be downloaded and can be used to create either an ISO or a bootable USB stick in order to get Windows onto a machine. It’s not rocket science these days, but here’s how you would go about downloading and installing Windows 8.1 now this wonderful little utility is around.
Step 1: Head on over to the installation media webpage here and download the small app that is needed in order to kick this all off. Click on the ‘Create media’ button to initiate the download.
Step 2: Run the newly downloaded executable and start making the relevant selections. That means you’ll need to choose a language for the new installation of Windows as well as the version of Windows itself that you want to install. Importantly, you can also choose which architecture to install at this point.
Step 3: On the next screen you can choose whether to download Windows to an ISO for use later, or to a USB stick. The latter option is the default and only downloads the required files rather than a full ISO image.
Step 4: Remember, everything on the USB stick that you’re using here will be erased, so make sure you’re using an already-empty USB, or back up the contents beforehand to save yourself some trouble.
Step 5: Sit back and wait for the download to complete, and this could take a while depending onyour Internet connection. The app will also make the USB stick bootable as part of the process, leaving you to simply install at your leisure.
- Fast battery charging: 60% in 30 min (Quick Charge 2.0) - Wireless charging (Qi/PMA) - market dependent - ANT+ support - S-Voice natural language commands and dictation - OneDrive (115 GB cloud storage) - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264 player - MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+/FLAC player - Photo/video editor - Document editor
The new Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge are officially available as of March 11th. Samsung announced them back in February and most users who pre-ordered received themearly. Now that both phones are available in the US, we’ve put together a detailed guide regarding everything buyers need to know about them. From release details and deals, an improved design, a bigger 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 Edge, water-resistance, the return of the micro-SD slot and more.
A surprise in the Galaxy S7 launch event event was the release date, set for March 11th, but carriers started shipping as early as March 1st. Below is everything from the beautiful screens, micro-SD card, specs, camera, ship dates, features and everything else you need to know.
Thanks to countless leaks and rumors we knew everything about the Galaxy S7 days ahead of the announcement. Both phones have a very similar overall look and feel as the Galaxy S6 last year, but Samsung’s made some major changes, added durability, and more features to make these their two best smartphones ever released.
Galaxy S7 Design
The new Samsung Galaxy S7 for 2016 looks almost exactly the same as last years Galaxy S6. It was an award-winning design, so Samsung is keeping it for another year and has refined everything, rounded the edges to make them easier to hold, while making both phones faster and more durable than ever.
Both phones look similar but there are a few noticeable changes users will want to know about. Shown in the picture below are the rounded edges on back, rather than a flat surface we received with the Galaxy S6. Like the Galaxy Note 5 the back will be rounded, but on all four sides for added comfort and to feel more slim. Samsung’s also made changes to allow for a thin profile with less of a camera bulge, water resistance and much more.
Unlike last year where the Galaxy S6 Edge had the same size screen as the regular model, this year Samsung is offering two different sizes to please more potential buyers. There’s a regular 5.1-inch Galaxy S7, and a bigger 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 Edge with curved edges on both sides of the screen with some extra unique features. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge feature a new “always on display” mode, similar to what we’ve seen from Motorola, and earlier today on the LG G5. Quick information at a glance, while the phone sits in a low-power state.
Users can expect the same all glass and aluminum design with the power button to the upper right side, volume controls on the left, a micro-USB slot on bottom with Quick Charge 3.0 for charging (no USB Type-C port) and more. A huge addition to the design is the micro-SD slot to expand storage. Samsung’s added this to the SIM tray, which should make millions of buyers happy who passed on the Galaxy S6. The battery is not removable.
To make things better, these sleek and all aluminum premium handsets are certified IP68 dust and water resistant. Like the Galaxy S5 from 2014, but better. There are no flaps covering the USB port, or odd design changes, it’s all done internally with seals inside the frame, and a nano-coating to protect the electrical components from accidental splashes or contact with water.
In fact, Samsung claims these phones can be submerged in water for over 30 minutes, with no damage. Many expected an IP67 certification, but not IP68. These are the most durable Samsung smartphones to date. A familiar and well-received overall design, small changes for the better, an innovative and impressive camera, more durability, and key features making a return from prior years is what completes the Galaxy S7.
Samsung Galaxy S7 – What’s New!
# Fast charging
The Galaxy S7 are going to have fast charging enabled batteries that can be fully chargeable in no time. The Next Samsung Galaxy will be able to get 0-100% of charging in just 90 minutes (wired) and 120 minutes for wireless charging. Both phone’s are optimised to take really battery.
#Nano SIM Cards
Yes, next generation GalaxyS7 Smartphone is going to have Nano SIM cards, as we are moving towards next level. These phablets will be available in both single SIM as well Dual SIM.
# Large Batteries
The Galaxy S7 is going to have 3000 mAh non-removable battery while the S7 Edge variant will have 3600 mAh battery. Comparing this with Galaxy S6 (2550 mAh), this year we got far better Galaxy Smartphone. It is expected to offer approx. 70 hours of music play, 18 hours of video playback and a whole day (24 hours) talk time which is really impressive.
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So, Now you canbookGalaxy S7 and Galaxy S7EdgeSmartphone’s fromAmazon.com. As per amazon listing company is going to deliver smartphone with in week. Presently only 32GB variants are available for bookings. The prices on amazon.com are too high, starting from $848 for normal S7 and goes up to $990 USD for S7 Edge. All four colors are available.
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SAMSUNG GALAXY S7 Price list (Country-wise).
So, Now both Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone’s are launched and available. Both phone is available at price of $670 to $699 depending on your carrier. You can have 24 or 30 months instalment contract for this smartphone. Also we are getting news that Sprint and AT&T carriers are offering special deals with their BOGO offers. According to this offer, you can Get a Galaxy S7 for Free. To apply for this offer check out respect carriers and before applying or purchasing make sure to read all terms and conditions as well.
Below is the expected country wise price list for bothS7 variants.