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Spy on your lover with new smartphone software


Partners can now sit back, relax and let a new smartphone software do the monitoring of their beloved's everyday calls, texts and practically everything.
A company called mSpy has reportedly launched a software that allows a user to track a person's mobile activity.
According to the CNET, phones preloaded with the software are ideally aimed to help people monitor their loved ones, like parents trying to track their unruly teens.
However, mSpy founder, Andrei Shimanovich, stressed that it wasn't his business how people end up using the software.
The software's policy reads that the company absolutely does not endorse the use of its software for illegal purposes.
The report said that the mSpy does advocate notifying users of the device that they are being monitored and requires one to tick off a few boxes confirming that they have informed the monitored party and got the consent for the tracking tool.
Preloaded phones such as the HTC One, Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5S, are available with the mSpy software, the report added.

Continuing the conversation: Amazon is right about the cloud…mostly





I write that the rise in global cloud computing is posing a danger to IT organizations. The fear is that they may become irrelevant to the business if the users can find similar services outside the organization. Business units are asking IT to deliver a more “cloud-like experience”—similar to the capabilities of their smart phones. Users want the mobile application store experience delivered from IT—click, buy and use with ease. They want to benefit from cloud agility so they can spend more of their time and money innovating with technology rather than just operating it. In a recent article, “Nine Questions for Andy Jassy, Head of Amazon Web Services,” Amazon’s young exec says there are too many gatekeepers between ideas and deployment. I take a closer look at his thoughts in “Amazon is right about the cloud…mostly”. This gatekeeping is about control and protecting IT turf—turf that could be lost with the convergence of technologies and automation. The goal is to protecting IT professionals’ knowledge around the use of existing technologies in the current environment of “non-agile” IT processes. These professionals have a resistance to change because of their fear of the unknown. In Part 2 of the “Art of Changing Cost Trajectory of IT” blog, I challenge IT to embrace a New Style of IT that re-architects how IT services are delivered. To remain relevant in today’s global economy, IT organizations must be able to deliver services in an automated way – and in a way that is competitive “in its user experience” to the cloud services offered by global cloud purveyors. Users are looking for a mobile application store experience from IT. Only the shadow knows… In today’s fast-changing global society, businesses must be agile and innovative to remain competitive. Cloud computing has enabled innovation, and as a result, IT must embrace a hybrid cloud delivery strategy to remain relevant. Failure by an IT organization to meet the demands of savvy IT business users will give rise to the adoption of a new form of Shadow IT: The cloud service provider. Amazon Web Services (AWS) and other cloud service providers have become the new shadow. For years I have warned IT organizations about the threat created by services like AWS and have used it as a wakeup call to IT organizations. I have told them that they can no longer say “no” to the innovation demanded by their businesses. IT is forced to say “yes”, or the business will walk – all the way to AWS and other cloud service providers. If you don’t believe me, just ask your finance department to look at the AMEX bills. Thanks to cloud, we have come to a tipping point in how IT is delivered. You can no longer ignore this demand for change and continue to remain relevant to the business. Every grandmother has told us, there is moderation in everything and everything in moderation—this applies to IT policy as well. I have seen this strategy of selective and strategic movement to cloud (instead of an all-in policy) is resonating with customers. Analysts are projecting tremendous growth in private cloud and cloud computing strategies. IT organizations are beginning to wake up to the clarion call for change. They will rise up, as they always do, to serve the needs of the business. But, they will not relent to the notion that everything – “in the fullness of time” – will be outsourced to the cloud. Just like they didn’t relent to the ASP model or comprehensive outsourcing, IT (or a name that is becoming more fitting, “Business Technology”) will transform and will become more valuable to the business. To help you make the change, I’ve found it helpful to have a change agent in your corner. HP is standing ready to serve as your change agent, providing thought leadership, experience, hardware, software and services to transform into this New Style of IT. We have chosen a more open and realistic approach, one that offers our customers choices. The New Style of IT is a hybrid model that encourages our customers to build and consume services that provide the highest value and security to the business while creating a consistent architecture. Workloads can easily be moved internally and externally, and without vendor lock in. Now, I may be the “old IT guard,” but that sounds pretty good to me! I would love to hear your thoughts on Cloud and IT transformation. Feel free to reach out to me in the comments section below.

Competencies for building big data capabilities

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 With the growing number of blogs, websites, social networking sites and general online search queries – enterprises, as well as individuals, are dealing with a huge amount of sensitive data on a regular basis. Therefore, big data management, though tricky, has become an integral function within an organisation; and the skills required to handle this are also looked upon carefully. 

Besides the huge amount of data generation, there’s a lot of economic value that’s getting generated as well. As a result, organisations are keen to build effective skills to handle this operation.  Now the question is, are these skills readily available for the enterprises?

According to experts, it’s often a challenge to locate specific skilled professionals to manage big data. “Considering that data comes in structured, semi-structured and unstructured form and in different volumes and velocity, it is important to have specific set of skills for each of these segments,” says Srinivasan Govindarajan, senior director, practice head – Enterprise Information Management System, Virtusa Corporation.

In order to identify the skills required for big data management and fight this ongoing challenge, the organisation first needs to understand how exactly to deal with big data. Some of the ways by which enterprises deal with big data are: structured data is still prominent, semi-structured data is widely used, social media data is managed actively, unstructured data is gaining importance, and web data.

While talking about the skill identification and how organisations deal with big data, Govindarajan adds, “An enterprise should be able to store, process and restore data that is required without making any value judgment.”

Big data can mean real time information or non-traditional form of media or large volume of data or social media data, but for each of these definitions, organisations still need to identify skilled resources, opine experts. Without having required skilled workforce in place, an enterprise will fail to predict customer behavior, recognise sales opportunities, segment customer base or detect fraud.

According to industry reports, looking at this huge pool of functions, thousands of jobs are going to get created over the next couple of years. The report further states that the combined market share of big data services and big data software is estimated to be around USD 10 million. The compound growth rate is also looking positive in the next 2-3 years.

Looking at the growing trend in big data and analytics, there’s an estimated requirement of 200,000 professionals with deep analytics expertise in this area; and around 1.5 million data savvy managers.

With the merger of cloud, mobility, social and analytics – a lot of opportunities will be thrown at predictive modeling and quantitative statistics.

Some of the roles which will be in demand are: chief analytics officer, data scientist, big data architect, data visualizer, data steward, quantitative analyst and machine learning expert. While some roles are purely data oriented, others are statistics oriented.

In order to simplify these roles, a typical big data team in an organisation can also be divided into six roles - architects, data project managers, domain experts, analysts, application specialist and technical administrator.

According to Govindarajan, professionals in each of these roles need to be in a position to answer the following: how to handle increasing volume of data; how to predict behaviours and derive sentiments; how to identify new patterns from the untapped data; how to correlate different sets of data and how to process unstructured data. One has to master some unique techniques in order to analyse the above concerns, such as data mining, machine learning, pattern recognition, sentimental analysis, spatial analysis, visualisation, classification, segmentation, signal processing, regression and time series among others.

Some of the technologies required to master the art of big data analysis are Hadoop, NoSQL Database, Analytic RDBMS. To conclude, Govindarajan classifies the competency groups in big data into – analytical, businesses and technical. For analytical, professionals need to know advanced analytics and predictive modeling; for businesses one must have domain knowledge and critical thinking ability; and for technical it’s crucial to have knowledge around data acquisition and management.

srilagna.saha@timesgroup.com


Freematics - vehicle telematics with open-source hardware

by Stanley Huang 

Making it possible, accessible, and affordable to carry out vehicle telematics projects with open-source hardware and mobile gadgets


For many years and till this day, I am the author of MediaCoder. While developing and maintaining my video transcoding software, I am also an open-source hardware enthusiast, and at the same time very interested in vehicle telematics, which is basically about measuring my car’s performance and recording my driving history. That's why I started this project two years ago which is now named - Project Freematics.
The name of Freematics stands for Free (as in freedom) and Telematics. The goal of this project is to make it possible, accessible, and affordable for people, especially makers, to carry out vehicle telematics projects with open-source hardware, especially Arduino, the most popular single-board microcontroller platform.



Telematics, more specifically vehicle telematics, refers to the use of telecommunications and informatics systems within road vehicles. Practical applications of vehicle telematics include:

  • Vehicle data logging and analysis
  • Vehicle tracking
  • Mobile data transmission
  • Wireless vehicle safety communications
  • Intelligent vehicle technologies
  • Car clubs
  • Auto insurance
  • Hardware

The core of most vehicle telematics projects is the data, including vehicle ECU data, GPS data and some sensor (e.g. accelerometer) data . A motor vehicle works as a closed systems for many reasons. The OBD-II port, equipped in most modern cars as a compulsory standard, opens up a gate to the internal status of a car. OBD-II is no longer only used by professionals and hobbyists to repair vehicles. The information it provides is commonly used by vehicle telematics devices that perform fleet tracking, monitor fuel efficiency, prevent unsafe driving, as well as for remote diagnostics and by Pay-As-You-Drive insurance. Although originally not intended for the above purposes, commonly supported OBD-II data such as Vehicle Speed, RPM, and Fuel Level allow fleet tracking devices to monitor vehicle idling times, speeding, and over-revving.
First Spark
In 2009, I bought a new car and was so excited about it. I got a USB version ELM327 adapter and tried to pull out some information from my car, so that I could have more to share at local car club gathering. I found some open-source software written for ELM327 and was absorbed in all these as my programmer background and automotive passion joined together. Soon I managed to write an application running on my Windows Mobile phone showing a dashboard on the phone's screen with data retrieved from the car.
In 2010, I got to know Arduino, which really broadened my mind. I managed to get ELM327 to work with Arduino and developed an Arduino library to making it more easily for other people.
Made for Arduino
Together with a friend who is a hardware guy, we tried to make an Arduino friendly solution for OBD-II access. Our implementation was based on a STM32 and a MCP255. After this was done, we were able to access all available OBD-II PIDs. We also managed to put in a MPU6050 module as motion sensor useful for measuring car's lateral G-force. This product started to deliver in mid-2012 and is known as OBD-II Adapter for Arduino.
Made with Arduino
After an initial user base was established, we kept on thinking of new possibilities of the hardware. I felt it might be a good idea to integrate an Arduino into the adapter, together with some useful peripherals, so that the adapter can work standalone as a smart device. With mass storage, it could work as a vehicle data logger. With wireless communication, it could stream out live or history data to mobile devices. With GPS module, it could become a location aware device and record driving routes. Finally these thoughts brought up Freematics OBD-II Adapter.


Integrated with an Arduino compatible AVR MCU, Freematics OBD-II Adapter is programmable exactly as an Arduino board with access to OBD-II data and onboard peripherals through Arduino libraries.
Features:
ATMega644PA as main controller (Arduino compatible)
STM32 as protocol processor (CAN, KWP2000, ISO9141-2, GPS NMEA)
MPU6050 as motion sensor (accelerometer and gyro) and temperature sensor
Onboard BLE (or Bluetooth 2.1) for wireless data communication with iOS and Android devices
microSD socket (up to 32GB mass storage)
Optional lead-out cable for SPI, I2C or UART and power output
Optional built-in GPS receiver









Schematics of Freematics OBD-II Adapter (without GPS)

Freematics OBD-II Adapter can be programmed with Arduino IDE, just like programming an Arduino board.




Compiled sketch are downloaded to the adapter through ICSP (SPI pins) with USBasp or simply Arduino as ISP.




For more information about programming the Freematics OBD-II Adapter, please refer to the programming guide
What can it really do?
It can do a lot with enough imagination, as it is fully programmable and can work standalone. Here are some possible or carried-out applications of Freematics OBD-II Adapter.
Vehicle data and GPS track logger
The most straight-forward purpose of Freematics OBD-II Adapter is vehicle data logging. Driving routes can be recorded together with real-time vehicle data. The logged data can be later illustrated and analyzed for various purposes. The on-board BLE module provides connectivity with mobile devices which can also be used as the data terminal.


Before we can have a real fancy data terminal software, we have already set up an online data charting service which accepts and illustrate data log files generated by our data logger sketches into interactive chart and Google Earth track.
Controller and power supply for other hardware
As Arduino-compatible micro-controller is embedded, Freematics OBD-II Adapter can control other hardware by data interfaces like I2C or SPI (with lead-out cable) and make the hardware interacting to real-time vehicle data. An example is a HUD (head-up display) made of 8×8 RGB LED matrix driven by I2C (as slave device), powered and controlled by the adapter's built-in MCU.





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Providing vehicle and GPS data for another hardware system
Freematics OBD-II Adapter connect with another hardware system, for example, an Arduino with TFT shield when live data display is required, an Arduino with GPRS shield when Internet connectivity is needed, or when car video is to be recorded with overlaid vehicle data. The following video is a real case we have done with the adapter and a tablet PC installed in car.

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Smart vehicle monitoring/testing device
Running a sketch that monitors vehicle's status (sensors and trouble code), the adapter can work as a smart vehicle monitoring device which can signal you by attached buzzer, LCD, or LED when your vehicle has any incurred or potential problems. It can also works for vehicle testing or performance bench marking. A real example is an Arduino device with OLED display attached to the adapter, working like a Performance Box which monitors car's acceleration procedure and display the acceleration time (0~60 km/h, 0~100 km/h, 0~200 km/h).




PLAY Software

After working out the hardware, our focus is now on making better software for the hardware. If hardware is the body, software is the soul. As a smart programmable device, Freematics OBD-II Adapter requires software (or more precisely firmware) running on it to achieve different functionality. As an Arduino device, the software running on it is called sketch. We have already developed several sketches for functionality test, for example a data logging sketch turns the device into a vehicle data logger. We are developing more sketches that are ready to go and can be easily modified by users to make Freematics OBD-II Adapter a device that adapts their needs.
Smartphone App is another significant part of our software development. A user-friendly and feature-rich App will definitely unleash the power of Freematics OBD-II Adapter andmake the hardware not only useful to makers but also to people who don't know about programming.
A professional vehicle data measurement and analysis tool, with identical features ofVBOX Circuit Tools, working on smartphones and tablets is our current direction.
Right now we have published a basic iOS App in App Store. The App can receive and display data from Freematics OBD-II Adapter via BLE.




Our goal is to implement following features in the App:

Loading history data stored in Freematics OBD-II Adapter
Illustrating collected data into more professional and fancy charts
Video logging in sync with data logging
Video replay with overlaid data
Lap timer
Car performance bench marking and comparison
Re-programming / updating firmware for Freematics OBD-II Adapter
People
I (Stanley Huang) am the initiator and the core developer for this project. I started learning programming since age of 9 (1990). Being a young programmer for many years and later majored in electronics in university, I had accumulated rich experience and expertise in both software and hardware design and development. After working as full-time software engineer for 3 years, I started developing and maintaining Media Coder since 2005, which has taught me what's important for creating a popular product.
The ability of an individual is always limited. While I have been focusing on the product design and coding for firmware, Arduino sketches/libraries and PC software, my team (members are all part-time at the moment) works out the hardware design (PCB), smartphone App development and website/graphic design. Our team has co-worked for 3 years and is very productive.
You can get latest updates from us by the Freematics Facebook page and reach us by theFreematics Facebook group.
Timeline & Funding Goals

Bluetooth Options
The BLE module can be substituted with Bluetooth 2.1 module. If Bluetooth 2.1 is needed, please leave a note to us.
For BLE version, a TI CC2540 based module is used for transparent serial communication with BLE enabled devices, like latest iPhone or iPad and some Android devices. App-side programming is required. So we also provide an App called Freematics OBD for use with our pre-developed Arduino sketches.

For BT 2.1 version, a CSR BC417 module is used for transparent serial communication with Bluetooth enabled devices, including most laptops and many existing mobile devices (except iOS devices).
Backers will have chance to choose the version of Bluetooth in the survey after the campaign succeeds.
GPS Option
For the GPS included version of Freematics OBD-II Adapter, a Fastrax UP501 10Hz GPS module with self-contained ceramic antenna will be embedded and wired to the STM32 processor. The programmable AVR chip queries GPS data with AT commands.
Cable Lead-out
A cable of 4-pin or 6-pin can be led out from the adapter for providing I2C or SPI data connection and 5V/3.3V (up to 2A) power output. Please add $5 if the lead-out cable is needed as there is some additional hand work for this. Backers will have the chance to specify the type of cable, the output voltage, the connector type and pin order in the survey after the campaign succeeds.
USB Dongle

BLE/BT USB dongle is a USB device which adds BT/BLE communication to a PC which can then connect with Freematics OBD-II Adapter wirelessly. The optional USB dongle is convenient for serial debugging or can be used for data transmission.

The BLE version of USB dongle is based on TI CC2540 and the Bluetooth version is based on CSR chip.
About Freematics OBD-II Dev Bundle
The bundle includes Freematics OBD-II Emulator. The emulator provides OBD-II port identical to that in a real car and simulates data bus of a real car. It provides an efficient way for testing and debugging OBD-II applications without the need for a real car and consuming fuels. The values of OBD-II PIDs can be adjusted by the 9 physical knobs. The list of 9 adjustable PIDs can be customized. Backers will have the chance to specify the list of OBD-II PIDs (or just keep the default set-up) in the survey after the campaign succeeds.

Funds

Yes, we need the funds. There is still plenty of work to be done and that's why we are here. In addition to lowering the per-unit cost by enlarging the scale of hardware manufacturing, the funds will allow us to devote more time (so that my fellow team members may work full-time on this project) and allocate more resources to building up good software and services for the hardware. They are:
  • Developing more useful Arduino sketches (open-source firmware) for running on Freematics OBD-II Adapter
  • Implementing remote programming via BLE
  • Developing the App described above for both iOS and Android
  • Developing and publishing a SDK that simplifies App developers' work for developing a vehicle aware App
  • A cloud-based service for storing and retrieving vehicle data (live and historic)
Finally thanks for your support! We will cherish your trust and are really looking forward to devoting all our expertise to the realization of our ideas and plans that we, and hopefully you, are really excited about.

Risks and challenges The hardware design was already proven as a batch of production of Freematics OBD-II Adapter (without GPS) has already been undertaken and delivered to some beta users. The GPS version has not been formally manufactured yet as we need a higher volume of orders to help us to lower the per-unit price, but the prototype was already fully verified. We will also need to face the challenge of large scale manufacturing. The good news is that everything about the manufacturing is ready to roll out and we have good and established access to the world's manufacturing center - Shenzhen China.

A good smartphone App is our goal and is so important that it will significantly improves the usability of the hardware (making it not only useful for makers). We have already practiced developing a basic App for iOS which is able to receiving and show live data streamed out by the adapter. The development of a sophisticated App requires a great amount of time and effort and that's why we set it as the extended goal ($100K) in the campaign. Please understand that even we have raised $50K which is the basic goal, the actual amount we can use for further development is far less than that amount, as the amount includes the portion for Kickstarter.com and the cost of rewards. If the extended goal is not reached but the basic one is, we will definitely ship all the rewards to backers but the App development might be postponed (until we have raised funds by other means).
The cloud-based service is our bigger idea and is the most challenging part. We have so many ideas about it. Setting up and running the service will require us to further expand the team, which could only be carried out with greater amount of funds.

How technology is changing workplace culture?

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With the advances in technology, end users are being offered easier and faster options to communicate and work efficiently. Mobile devices are playing a huge role in allowing today’s workforce to be at distant locations and yet be productive. Kiran Datar, vice president, Moxtra (A company into mobile applications) shares some of his thoughts as to how technology is increasingly changing workplace culture.

Communication is an essential part of life. The ability to communicate clearly and effectively is one of the skills that businesses look for in employees. More than 81 per cent of employees use their personal mobile devices and 91 per cent of recruiters use social media for recruiting. As technology keeps growing and helping in making communication easier than how it used to be few years back, companies expect their employees to engage actively on social media. The technological advances achieved during the past few decades, have brought about a revolution in the business world, affecting nearly all aspects of a working life. People all across the world, can reach others in a matter of seconds, with cost being increasingly negligible.

Technology affects almost every aspect of our lives. As much as our personal lives have changed, the business world has also been revolutionized, almost beyond recognition, over the past few decades. Many argue that technology has blurred the line between professional and private lives. Here are few pros and cons:

Pros:
  • Speed: Work can get done faster
  • Convenience: Available anytime, anyplace and hence, allows people to be productive outside office
  • Network: Can connect with people more easily

Cons:
  • Change: Getting used to the easy way of doing things                   
  • Dependence: Becoming a slave to technology
  • Limitation: Not everyone is updated with the latest technology

Hardware advances like wireless internet, smartphones and tablets have made it easy to work from home.  Similarly, software in the form of apps like WhatsApp, Viber, Line and others made it easier to communicate and collaborate. There is no question technology and mobile devices have changed the way we work and communicate. Technology in the workplace allows businesses to expand quickly and efficiently. Business technology such as video conferencing, social networks and virtual office technology has removed workplace boundaries that previously limited business expansion. By adopting these new technologies, businesses can now target a wider customer base and grow to higher levels.

Technology has transformed the workplace significantly in the past few years. Remote access means thousands of people can work from home office instead of commuting. Computers allow businesses to continue working while traveling. We are sure to witness more positive changes in the workplace due to technology. Obtaining and sharing knowledge 24/7 is becoming easier and faster as mobile and internet devices are becoming more accessible in emerging markets and from more remote locations. Allowing people to work remotely increases the opportunity to utilise people capability without requiring people to move.

(The Author is the vice president at Moxtra)


in-Touch technology – Data transfer between two touch screen mobiles


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Many technologies such as smartphones, laptops, tablets etc..,  are available to transfer data from one device to other device. It might take some time to download the data. Using inTouch tech finds a solution to this in a different manner. It is used to easily transfer the data by touching the device. The transformation is done within a fraction of  seconds using this technology.
Normally users wear  ring, bracelet, or hand watch, or even use the artificial fingernail, in that small embedded chip is attached. The chip has  special antenna,small amount of memory but need of battery is unnecessary to charge the chip. So that the system needs devices with special antenna, that  give  enough energy to the ring or the other in touch device. The work of  chip used in in Touch tech reassembles the working of Radio Frequency Identification(RFID) chip.
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 A special icon appears when the user touches their device with inTouch ring or bracelets etc.., If they want to send a small amount of information like pictures, or address of the website, that particular data can be stored in the ring. After that the user can touch another device in which the data to be transferred from the ring, it should have the same technology.
Sending small amount of information such as website address or images is a simple task using inTouch tech. The information is wirelessly transferred through the ring. Because the storage capacity of the ring is minimum. If we want to send a large amount of data such as videos, a cloud is used as an source, so the ring stores only a link to the data.
 The in Touch tech requires some modifications to the devices.  In addition to the Wi-Fi, cellular and bluetooth technologies in smartphones, tablets or computers, a special antenna and a transmitter or receiver needs to be equipped.

NEW TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION ROBOT BY AMAZON

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Due many technology advancement in this digital world new product is been developed to enhance our lifestyle in a better manner. NOT ONLY PIZZAS –  YOU WILL BE GETTING DELIVERY FOR ONLINE PURCHASED PRODUCT WITH IN 30 MINUTES.  This robot (drone – prime air) delivers the online purchased product to your handheld within 30 minutes as good as pizza door delivery. Not only getting Pizza’s within 30 minutes you will be also getting amazon product ,than better – flies through air. This is good news to hear on remembrance day(Dec -1 -2013) amazon introduces  new revolutionary product  “prime air”  to the world (prime air said hi to the world).
Yesterday, CEO [ Jeffrey P.Bezos ]of world largest Retailer online company AMAZON introduced new innovative product called AMAZON PRIME AIR (octocopters). It will not stuck in traffic by road side becoz it flies through air and reach up with in 30 min in your hand. This is made easy for not waiting too many hours to enjoy your gadget to your hand you will receive them within 30 minutes.  This shows the amazement improving in technology. The  Image shows the AMAZON PRIME AIR structure.

If you hit the button ” PRIME AIR 30 MINUTES DELIVERY ” on delivery portion the bot takes your product and reaches you within 30 minutes once you click the button.  This is more innovative IDEA to make delivery through air within 30 minutes this shows the speed on an  amazon employees and robot to place the product in time. The product will comes live to the market between 2015 according to FAA approval ( Federal Aviation Administration approval ), to reach online delivery with in 30 minutes  no need to wait for a long while to receive your favorite product from amazon.
The “n” number of product must be developed to deliver the amazon online purchased product with in 30 minutes of  spantime. Every individual will check this product to receive amazon product to their handson. The wow feeling will be created when they receive the product within 30 minutes through an artificial robot to their living place.
The 60 minutes conversation talk to the  CEO of world largest online retailer about the product through air.  This is what the technology improvement is. Here is an video about working process of AMAZON PRIME AIR concept, how it carries the product and reach the customer place through air within 30 minutes. The lifetime of the product to be reached the customer is within 30 minutes to their doors with dropping of boxes. The more you need to know here is the link for Amazon prime air.
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HOW TO HIDE LAST SEEN ON WHATSAPP

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Mostly all the smart phone users will be having whatsapp in your mobile to keep in touch with your contacts, you may noticed that “last seen with time in your friends whatsapp message thread” ex: last seen 13:45. This may noticed by someone and raising a question till in whatsapp?? what you are doing ?? , this can be hided from your profile by following simple steps, the steps may vary for each mobile operating system (ios, windows and android). No last seen option  is available on tools to hide this message but you can do it in simple steps and supporting apps for whatsapp.

For Android:

There is no settings for Android as like IOS device has,  the android device users must use an another application to  overcome this method as per this application is not available on google play  store officially, so keep in mind that this is not official method for whatsapp Android holder. Download link here to download from App box.
Download the application from app box and install them in  your android device and find for these process. In the application you may appeared with tree options # Block last seen , # Block seen @ boot phone , #Always recover Wifi. By using using these three options you can hide last seen message from whatsapp. The process of this app is , it turns off your Wifi connection and turn on automatically when you close whatsapp and re launch it while you open them.
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Close the check box “block last seen” in your application to block last seen message from your whatsapp, If it doesn’t work properly choose an option “block last seen at boot phone” while every time your mobile is booted the last message will get hide form your account. To make your wifi connection as automatic process, choose the last process “Always recover Wifi” and save them in your app. While you proceed with these process, the notification will be appeared in your notification bar about changing of your wifi process. You can even configure them just by tapping on it.
or you can perform these process
# Disable(off) your phone WiFi signal receiver in settings part or data connection in your phone.
# Open your  Whats App in your mobile,  Read messages threads if any on your contact or even  Send messages in offline mode
# Now Close your Whats App Application and Enable WiFi receiver  or data connection. you can hide last seen from your whatsapp.

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