150 Rupee Coin Launched By Reserve Bank Of India
India celebrating the Rabindranath Tagore's 150th birth anniversary. On this celebration Reserve Bank of India launched the 150 Rupee coin in the memory of Nobel Winner Sir Rabindranath Tagore. Newly launched 150 Rupee coin is about 40 mm in diameter and It's weighs is about 35 grams. The coin of 150 Rupee contain Rabindranath Tagore image on one side and on another side it will contain the image of Ashok Stambha.
Both Side of Indian 150 Rupee Coin
Both Side of Indian 150 Rupee Coin
Windows 8 Is Getting Facial Recognition
As per the details, Windows 8 would be embedded with facial recognition system, a sensory detection technology, that will make the computer interactive more into a science fiction date. As for now, Microsoft has already achieved notable achievement in its next operating system makeover. And a test run on the computer has drawn a futuristic story line. Users once set their face scanned by the sensory instrument will no longer have to push the start button or wait for the computer to shut down.
The operating system will have self embedded program that will automatically diagnose the owner or computer user moving around and turn the hardware on. By the time the user sits on his chair, the computer will be fully ready for functioning. The same will happen in reverse direction, in case an user needs to leave from the day work, he simply can leave the chair. The computer will automatically shut down itself. And it will secure the computer usage more to a personalized level. The beta release was limited to highly secret tester group and according to the brand, the operation system is still not ready for mass uses.
People are enthusiastically waiting for update on Windows 8. While advanced users are making point that the giant should consider providing a better solution to the password management as this is taking toll from everyone. While the concern for password management is mounting high on users, if the Windows 8 can reach the mass with success, it will soon be addressed by Microsoft, no doubt.