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Monday, September 14, 2015

How to remove Windows 10's Forced updates

How to remove Windows 10's Forced updates


Microsoft launched windows 10 in 190 countries.
windows 10 automatically downloads onto windows 7 and windows 8, windows 10 installation files take 3.5GB to 6GB hidden folder labelled '$Windows.~BT'
go to your C: partition and look for folder- '$Windows.~BT'.




Windows 10 updates


there may be a setup.exe file which means a new operating system are already on your PC. to remove them use Shift+Delete or by safe way

windows10setup.exe




Right click to C:drive -> Properties -> Disk Cleanup -> Clean up System files -> Enables Temporary Windows installation files -> OK

Diskcleanup



How to remove Windows 10's Forced updates from being re-downloaded

Disk cleanup remove windows 10 files but after a reboot the updates may be re- downloaded with windows updates

to control this follow the next step:

go to control panel-> Programs and features-> View installed updates

and at top right side of the screen search for the below updates

for windows 8: KB3035583, KB2976978
and for windows 7: KB3035583, KB2952664, KB3021917
right-click each of them, and hit the uninstall option, but after this process a reboot will required, so do it, and after that follow the below steps:

Control Panel-> Windows Updates-> Check for Updates-> View Uninstalled updates

Look for the updates you just removed, right-click them one by one and hit the Hide update option.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Bazel by Google


Bazel by google
Google announce  the Beta release of Bazel, an open source system that automates software that builds and tests android apps.

Bazel supports java, Objective-C and C++ out of box, and can be extended to support arbitrary programming languages.

Bazel is a flavor of the tool that Google uses to build its server software internally. It has expanded to build other software as well, like mobile apps (iOS, Android) that connect to our servers.

Bazel shines at building and testing projects with a large codebase, projects written in compiled languages, projects that deploy on multiple platforms

Bazel can run on different platform, currently, Linux and Mac OS X.

Bazel is similar to other tools like Make, Ant, Gradle, Buck, Pants and Maven.

It also includes support for building Android and iOS apps, as well as Docker images, and lets you use libraries from sources like GitHub and Maven. If you prefer, you can dig into Bazel’s API to add your own build rules.


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iPhone 6S vs iPhone 6S Plus


iPhone 6S vs iPhone 6S Plus:


iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus
1-Design

iPhone 6S: Curved aluminium, gold or light/dark silver, 6.8mm thick, 129g

iPhone 6S Plus: Curved aluminium, gold or light/dark silver 7.1mm thick, 172g

2-Screen

iPhone 6S: 4.7-inch 1334 x 750, “Retina HD” LCD

iPhone 6S Plus: 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 LCD, optimisation in landscape

3-Camera

iPhone 6S: 8MP camera, 1/3.06-inch sensor, true-tone flash,f/2.2 aperture dual-LED flash, phase detection

iPhone 6S Plus: 8MP camera, 1/3.06-inch sensor, true-tone flash,f/2.2 aperture dual-LED flash, phase detection, OIS

4-Software

iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus: iOS 9

5-Performance

iPhone 6S: Apple A9 64-bit and M9 co-processor

iPhone 6S Plus: Apple A9 64-bit and M9 co-processor

6-Storage and Price

The iPhone 6S will start at £539, while the iPhone 6S Plus starts at £619. Breaking that down further:

iPhone 6S 16GB: £539
iPhone 6S 64GB: £619
iPhone 6S 128GB: £699

iPhone 6S Plus 16GB: £619
iPhone 6S Plus 64GB: £699
iPhone 6S Plus 128GB: £789

7-Battery Life

iPhone 6S: 1,810 mAh battery, 11 hours video, 11 hours browsing

iPhone 6S Plus: 2,915 mAh battery, 14 hours video, 12 hours browsing

8-Colours

iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus: Silver, Gold, Space Gray, Rose Gold

9-Sensors

Compass/ Magnetometer
Proximity sensor
Accelerometer
Ambient light sensor
Gyroscope
Barometer

10- 3D touch

iPhone 6s introduces an entirely new way to interact with your phone. For the first time, iPhone senses how much pressure you apply to the display. In addition to familiar Multi‑Touch gestures like Tap, Swipe, and Pinch, 3D Touch introduces Peek and Pop. This brings a new dimension of functionality to the iPhone experience. And when you use 3D Touch, your iPhone responds with subtle taps. So not only will you see what a press can do — you’ll feel it.
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