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The Chatia’s Nest and the Landlady

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In the morning Geeta was working in her kitchen in a small town of India. She stumbled upon a straw dropped on the cook-top; for instance, she realizes that, it dropped from the exhaust fan-vent. However, she ignored by thinking that might be due to air blow. After a month or so, she and her husband Suresh were having coffee at the dining adjacent to the kitchen. Both of them heard a nice and cute twittering sound coming from the kitchen. Both of them thought that, it might be due to the sweet winter season; until Geeta realised that, there was a nest in the exhaust fan vent and conveyed the same to her husband. Since then, she never put on the fan for the safety of the birds. Every morning they continue to enjoy the sounds of new-born Chatias (Ashy Crowned Sparrow Lark) over their sips of coffee cups. During Diwali vacation both of them gone to their hometown. Enjoying after 4-5 holidays, they came back and continued their normal day to day activities. On the very n

Tech Jargons – We must be acquainted with

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More or less we all are using some gadgets and also learned most of the technical jargons from our daily usage. Thanks to the advancement of technology and growing numbers of new terminologies thereupon. Therefore, we should at least have an idea on the nomenclatures that can help us to understand the latest string of letters. The following are some of the major tech jargons, those can be helpful if we stumble upon to some discussion or when we are going to purchase a new gadget. Resolution:   It is the pixels or simply dots that can be displayed on a device screen. The more the pixel, the higher the resolution and thus it will display the higher image quality. Pixels per Inch (PPI): This depicts the number of pixels per inch on a display panel. For clearer and sharper images there should be more PPI count. Full HD 1080p: It also called as FHD where it shows 1920 × 1080 px (1920 Vertical lines x 1080 Horizontal Lines). 4K: It also called as Ultra High Definition

Do we really need Mail Client for Windows?

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Most of us have got more than one email account in different web mail service providers. For e.g, Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook etc. Most of the times we have to login into each web mail through browser with so many tabs. Therefore, it becomes a tedious task to check emails and organizing there upon. Desktop email clients can help to aggregate all the mails in one place & it can be accessed offline as well. We can also get additional features on SSL Security, RSS feed, Calendar etc. The following are few free email clients for Windows OS: 1.        Mozilla Thunderbird 2.        Opera Mail 3.        Windows Mail App ( can be installed from Windows 8, 10 store) 4.        Mailbird Lite 5.        eM Client 6.        Claws Mail. Happy e-mails. :)