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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Keep Your Home Cool This Summer With These 10 Tips

Keep Your Home Cool This Summer With These 10 Tips


Let's cut to the chase -- it's hot out and it's only going to get warmer over the next couple months. And while it's tempting to crank up the AC or plant yourself within a couple-foot radius of the nearest fan, these certainly aren't the only tricks for keeping cool.
1. Keep your blinds closed. As simple as it may seem, the Family Handyman notes that up to 30 percent of unwanted heat comes from your windows, and utilizing shades, curtains and the like can save you up to 7 percent on your bills and lower indoor temperatures by up to 20 degrees. In other words, it essentially prevents your home from becoming a miniature greenhouse, which is especially the case for south- and west-facing windows.
curtains flowers
2. And be smart about your doors. Closing off unused rooms will prevent the cool air from permeating these areas during the hottest part of the day. You'll want to capitalize on the cooler night hours, however (see tip #7), and let air flow naturally through your home.
3. Swap your sheets. Not only does switching up your bedding seasonally freshen up a room, it's a great way to keep your bedroom cool. While textiles like flannel sheets and fleece blankets are fantastic for insulation, cotton is a smarter move this time of year as it breathes easier and stays cooler. And as an added bonus, buy yourself a buckwheat pillow or two. Because buckwheat hulls have a naturally occurring air space between them, they won't hold on to your body heat like conventional pillows, even when packed together inside a pillow case.
puppy in bed
4. Set your ceiling fans to rotate counter-clockwise. Whether you know it or not, your ceiling fan needs to be adjusted seasonally. By setting them counter-clockwise in the summer at a higher speed, the airflow produced will create a wind-chill breeze effect that will make you and your guests "feel" cooler.
5. Worry about the person, not the house. If your ancestors survived without air conditioning, so can you. From sipping tasty iced drinks to applying a cold cloth to strong-pulsed areas like your neck and wrists, doing the cooling from the inside out is not a bad idea. Other tricks include being smart about your clothing choices and telling your partner you won't be cuddling until the leaves start changing color.
cold cocktails
6. Turn on your bathroom fans, or your exhaust fan in the kitchen for that matter. Both of these pull the hot air that rises after you cook or take a steamy shower out of your apartment. That being said, you don't want to let the cooler air escape, so be sure windows, doors and cracks are caulked before things start really heating up.
7. Let the night air in. During the summer months, temperatures tend to drop during the night. If this is the case where you live, make the most of these refreshing hours by cracking the windows before you go to bed. You can even create a wind tunnel by strategically setting up your fans to force the perfect cross breeze. Just be sure to close the windows (and the blinds) before things get too hot in the morning.
summer night
8. Ditch the incandescent lights. If you ever needed motivation to make the switch to CFLs, this is it. Incandescent bulbs waste about 90 percent of their energy in the heat they emit, so throwing them to the curb will make a small difference in cooling your home while lowering your electric bill.
9. Start grilling. It's obvious, but we're going to say it anyway: Using your oven or stove in the summer will make your house hotter. If it already feels like 100+ degrees in your home, the last thing you want to do is turn on a 400 degree oven. Besides, who doesn't want to get more mileage out of their outdoor furniture and seasonal accessories?
grill
10. Make a few long-term improvements. If you're really, really committed to the whole no-AC thing, you can make a couple changes to your home that will keep it cooler for seasons to come. Insulated window films, for example, are a smart purchase as they work similarly to blinds. And additions like awnings and planted trees or vines on or in front of light-facing windows will shield your home from the sun's rays, reduce the amount of heat your home absorbs and make your investment nothing but worthwhile.

Toyota Announces Its First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle for $70,000

Toyota Announces Its First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle for $70,000


Toyota has hung a price tag on its 1st commercial hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle (FCV).

And it's not cheap: 7 million yen, which converts to roughly $70,000, £40,000 or AU$73,000. That does, however, make the pricing competitive with the all-electric Tesla Model S. The Tesla retails for close to $70,000 in the US, £40,000 in the UK and AU$97,000 in Australia.



Toyota's first fuel-cell sedan will go on sale in Japan before April 2015 and in the US and Europe by the summer of 2015, the automaker said Wednesday when it announced the pricing. Australian availability was not announced.

Fuel-cell cars have become a pet project of the Japanese government. Japan is now considering subsidies and tax breaks so vehicles can be purchased by consumers for about 2 million yen ($20,000, £11,500, AU$21,000) -- the same price as gas-electric hybrids -- by 2025.

And Toyota sees fuel-cell technology -- not pure battery-electric cars like the Tesla -- as the future.

Jim Lentz, CEO of Toyota's North American region, recently told Automotive News that battery-electric vehicles are viable only in "a select way, in short-range vehicles that take you that extra mile...But for long-range travel primary vehicles, we feel there are better alternatives, such as hybrids and plug-in hybrids, and tomorrow with fuel cells."

General Motors, for its part, has a fleet of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles and is working with Honda to accelerate the development of hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain technology. GM has mentioned the 2015-2020 timeframe for release to the public.

Fuel-cell vehicles -- which combine hydrogen with oxygen to generate electricity as the car goes along, and emit only water vapor as exhaust -- would presumably compete with all-electric cars like the Tesla and plug-in hybrids like the Chevrolet Volt.

One of the biggest challenges -- besides the high price -- is building a hydrogen fueling station infrastructure. Japan has stations numbering only in the dozens. California is one of the few states in the US allocating money for a fueling station infrastructure, with plans to have enough stations to support 10,000 vehicles.

Source: CNET

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Apple launches Cheapest iMac valued at $1099



Apple launches Cheapest iMac valued at $1099

Apple has launched a cheaper iMac which is aimed at boosting sales since tablets are dominating the market share these days. This model has a slower processor with lesser storage capacity and lower end graphics. This model is $200 (Rs. 13,000) cheaper than the current iMacs.si
Apple iMac3 Apple launches cheapest iMac priced at $1099
This new model of iMac has Full HD 21.5 inch screen and dual core 1.4 GHz Intel i5 processor. It has 8 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk with Intel HD Graphics 5000. This new model is priced at $1099 (Rs. 79,900 in India). It give storage options of 1 TB SATA, 1 TB Fusion Drive or 256 SSD to its buyers in which case the price rises up to $1349. 
In terms of connectivity, it has options like 802.11ac Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 Thunderbolt ports and a SDXC card slot.
The iMac has been reserved as the new base model for the iMac lineup and will sell alongside the iMacs that were launched a year ago. 
Shipping orders for the new iMac has begun from today itself with 24 hours delivery time. 
In April this year, Apple invigorated the Macbook Air line with a faster processor and also dropped price by Rs 2,000.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Fifa World Cup 2014: Complete Schedule

FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 Brasil will start from 12th June. Brasil will host the world cup for the second time after 1950 when it first server as the hosting country. This tournament would be the 20th edition of the FIFA World Cup. This tournament will witness 32 nations distributed in 8 groups.




Here is the full Schedule of the FIFA WORLD CUP 2014


GROUPS




Group A
Brazil
Croatia
Mexico
Cameroon
Group B
Spain
Netherlands
Chile
Australia
Group C
Columbia
Greece
Ivory Coast
Japan
Group D
England
Italy
Uruguay
Costa Rica
Group E
Switzerland
Equador
France
Honduras
Group F
Argentina
Bonsia-Herzegovina
Iran
Nigeria
Group G
Germany
Portugal
Ghana
USA
Group H
Belgium
Algeria
Russia
Korea Republic

SCHEDULE

Group Matches
Match No
Local Date & Time
Match
Group
Venue
Indian Date & Time (IST)
1
12-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Brazil vs Croatia
A
Sao Paulo
13-Jun-14
1:30 AM
2
13-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Mexico vs Cameroon
A
Natal
13-Jun-14
9:30 PM
3
13-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Spain vs Netherlands
B
Salvador
14-Jun-14
12:30 AM
4
13-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
Chile vs Australia
B
Cuiaba
14-Jun-14
3:30 AM
5
14-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Columbia vs Greece
C
Belo Horizonte
14-Jun-14
9:30 PM
6
14-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Uruguay vs Costa Rica
D
Fortaleza
15-Jun-14
12:30 AM
7
14-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
England vs Italy
D
Manaus
15-Jun-14
3:30 AM
8
14-Jun-14
22:00 Hrs
Ivory Coast vs Japan
C
Recife
15-Jun-14
6:30 AM
9
15-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Switzerland vs Ecuador
E
Brasilia
15-Jun-14
9:30 PM
10
15-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
France vs Honduras
E
Porto Alegre
16-Jun-14
12:30 AM
11
15-Jun-14
19:00 Hrs
Argentina vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
F
Rio de Janeiro
16-Jun-14
3:30 AM
12
16-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Germany vs Portugal
G
Salvador
16-Jun-14
9:30 PM
13
16-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Iran vs Nigeria
F
Curitiba
17-Jun-14
12:30 AM
14
16-Jun-14
19:00 Hrs
Ghana vs USA
G
Natal
17-Jun-14
3:30 AM
15
17-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Belgium vs Algeria
H
Belo Horizonte
17-Jun-14
9:30 PM
16
17-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Brazil vs Mexico
A
Fortaleza
18-Jun-14
12:30 AM
17
17-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
Russia vs Korea Republic
H
Cuiaba
18-Jun-14
3:30 AM
18
18-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Australia vs Netherlands
B
Porto Alegre
18-Jun-14
9:30 PM
19
18-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Spain vs Chile
B
Rio de Janeiro
19-Jun-14
12:30 AM
20
18-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
Cameroon vs Croatia
A
Manaus
19-Jun-14
3:30 AM
21
19-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Columbia vs Ivory Coast
C
Brasilia
19-Jun-14
9:30 PM
22
19-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Uruguay vs England
D
Sao Paulo
20-Jun-14
12:30 AM
23
19-Jun-14
19:00 Hrs
Japan vs Greece
C
Natal
20-Jun-14
3:30 AM
24
20-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Italy vs Costa Rica
D
Recife
20-Jun-14
9:30 PM
25
20-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Switzerland vs France
E
Salvador
21-Jun-14
12:30 AM
26
20-Jun-14
19:00 Hrs
Honduras vs Ecuador
E
Curitiba
21-Jun-14
3:30 AM
27
21-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Argentina vs Iran
F
Belo Horizonte
21-Jun-14
9:30 PM
28
21-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Germany vs Ghana
G
Fortaleza
22-Jun-14
12:30 AM
29
21-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
Nigeria vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
F
Cuiaba
22-Jun-14
3:30 AM
30
22-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Belgium vs Russia
H
Rio de Janeiro
22-Jun-14
9:30 PM
31
22-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Korea Republic vs Algeria
H
Porto Alegre
23-Jun-14
12:30 AM
32
22-Jun-14
18:00 Hrs
USA vs Portugal
G
Manaus
23-Jun-14
3:30 AM
33
23-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Netherlands vs Chile
B
Sao Paulo
23-Jun-14
9:30 PM
34
23-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Australia vs Spain
B
Curitiba
23-Jun-14
9:30 PM
35
23-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Cameroon vs Brazil
A
Brasilia
24-Jun-14
1:30 AM
36
23-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Croatia vs Mexico
A
Recife
24-Jun-14
1:30 AM
37
24-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Italy vs Uruguay
D
Natal
24-Jun-14
9:30 PM
38
24-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Costa Rica vs England
D
Belo Horizonte
24-Jun-14
9:30 PM
39
24-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Japan vs Columbia
C
Cuiaba
25-Jun-14
12:30 AM
40
24-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Greece vs Ivory Coast
C
Fortaleza
25-Jun-14
1:30 AM
41
25-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Nigeria vs Argentina
F
Porto Alegre
25-Jun-14
9:30 PM
42
25-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Iran
F
Salvador
25-Jun-14
9:30 PM
43
25-Jun-14
16:00 Hrs
Honduras vs Switzerland
E
Manaus
26-Jun-14
12:30 AM
44
25-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Ecuador vs France
E
Rio de Janeiro
26-Jun-14
1:30 AM
45
26-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
Portugal vs Ghana
G
Brasilia
26-Jun-14
9:30 PM
46
26-Jun-14
13:00 Hrs
USA vs Germany
G
Recife
26-Jun-14
9:30 PM
47
26-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Korea Republic vs Belgium
H
Sao Paulo
27-Jun-14
1:30 AM
48
26-Jun-14
17:00 Hrs
Algeria vs Russia
H
Curitiba
27-Jun-14
1:30 AM

27-Jun-14

Rest Day




Round of 16
49
28-Jun-14

1A V/S 2B
13:00 Hrs
Belo Horizonte


50
28-Jun-14

1C V/S 2D
17:00 Hrs
Rio de Janeiro


51
29-Jun-14

1B V/S 2A
13:00 Hrs
Fortaleza


52
29-Jun-14

1D V/S 2C
17:00 Hrs
Recife


53
30-Jun-14

1E V/S 2F
13:00 Hrs
Brasilia


54
30-Jun-14

1G V/S 2H
17:00 Hrs
Porto Alegre


55
01-Jul-14

1H V/S 2G
13:00 Hrs
Salvador


56
01-Jul-14

1F V/S 2E
17:00 Hrs
Sao Paulo



02-Jul-14

Rest Day





03-Jul-14

Rest Day




Quarter Finals
57
04-Jul-14

W53 V/S W54
13:00 Hrs
Rio de Janeiro


58
04-Jul-14

W49 V/S W50
17:00 Hrs
Fortaleza


59
05-Jul-14

W55 V/S W56
13:00 Hrs
Brasilia


60
05-Jul-14

W51 V/S W52
17:00 Hrs
Salvador



06-Jul-14

Rest Day





07-Jul-14

Rest Day




Semi Finals
61
08-Jul-14

W57 V/S W58
17:00 Hrs
Belo Horizonte


62
09-Jul-14

W59 V/S W60
17:00 Hrs
Sao Paulo



10-Jul-14

Rest Day





11-Jul-14

Rest Day




3rd Place
63
12-Jul-14

L61 V/S L62
17:00 Hrs
Brasilia


Final
64
13-Jul-14

W61 V/S W62
16:00 Hrs
Rio de Janeiro



Legend: 1A= First in Group A, 2B= Second in Group B, W53= Winner of Match No. 53, L61= Loser of Match No. 61