Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Auto Post Birthday Wishes On FACEBOOK






Is there any problem with you like memory loss or you forget to wish your friends on their birthday even on Facebook? yeah mostly it happens to us that our friend have his/her birthday & we forgot to wish them.Recently this case happen to me I forgot to wish my friend Rohan so I thought to use an application which derived my wishes to my friends wall automatically on the correct time 12.00am & I’ll became the 1st to wish to make them happy on this great occasion.



What I have to do?

Here I’m going to tell you the perfect solution for it there is a website called : BirthdayFB

It helps you to automatically posts birthday wishes on your friends walls on Facebook. I know most of people whats new in this,there are many website doing the same work but let me tell you There are few other apps which do the same thing but this website does not let your friends know that you are relying on a third-party tool to remember their birthdays.This is called “Do Everything Different From Others”.
What you just have to do is…
When you visit the website, it shows how it works. You need to connect with the service with your facebook account and allow the app to access the data of your account.



1. It will show the list of upcoming birthdays.
2. Now click on Write Message Tab and set the birthday message for a friend for his/her birthday.
3. You can also set the time when you want this message to be posted via Preference Tab.
4. For this,You must set the your time zone in the preference.
5. That’s It Your friends will automatically receive a birthday wish on their walls.enjOy !

Dell XPS Duo 12


Among the long list of laptop brands we never expected to hear from again, one could safely count the Dell Duo. The original version of this ambitious laptop/tablet hybrid showed up late in 2010 but disappeared soon thereafter. Like Dell's own Adamo line, it was a clever, inventive piece of hardware that was, if anything, a bit too ahead of its time. At IFA this week, Dell briefly teased a new version, called the Dell XPS Duo 12.

Dell XPS Duo 12 (pictures) 

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The new Dell XPS Duo 12 is both a clamshell laptop and a tablet -- a combination we usually refer to as a hybrid or convertible laptop. Most hybrids detach from their keyboards, while convertibles swivel their screens around via a single hinge at the base of the lid, folding down over the keyboard.
Like the original Duo, this model works a little differently. The screen is hinged in the center of the far left and right sides, allowing it to swivel vertically, encased in a thin outer frame. Flip the screen 180 degrees, and it ends up pointing out from the back of the lid, allowing you to close the clamshell and leave the screen exposed, but keep the keyboard and the touch pad covered.
In my review of the original 2010 Duo (which was part of Dell's entry-level Inspiron family), I said, "Despite the inventive construction and decent software design, the Duo is far from perfect. This is essentially a Netbook...It feels slow at times, especially in tablet mode, perhaps exacerbated by the overhead added by the touch hardware."
With touch support built right into Windows 8, I'm hopeful that the new Duo (now part of the high-end XPS family) will be zippier. From our very brief hands-on experience it was certainly thinner, with a backlit keyboard and a big buttonless clickpad. The overall look and feel was very ultrabook-like, although it's not clear if this system will be an officially labeled Intel ultrabook.
Also unclear, the XPS Duo 12's release date or price, although it's expected by the end of 2012.
(Credit: Dan Ackerman/CNET)
Besides the XPS Duo 12, Dell is also teasing another new laptop/tablet combo at IFA. Unlike the swivel-screen Duo, this is a more conventional hybrid laptop/tablet, with a screen that detaches from its keyboard base. We saw it as the XPS 10 Tablet, a standalone slate that includes a detachable keyboard dock, but we've also seen leaks reported about a similar-sounding Latitude 10 tablet .

Dell XPS 10 Tablet (pictures) 

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The difference is that the purported Latitude 10 would be an Atom-powered Windows 8 laptop, while the XPS 10 Tablet would be a Windows RT device -- one of only a handful we've seen to date (Dell mentions both devices here ). The version we saw was a nonfunctioning demo unit, but the screen and keyboard dock fit together and operated as a traditional clamshell laptop when connected.