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Sunday, 28 December 2008

Leaked version of Windows 7 on Internet



Many of the bit torrent sites now has the version of the Windows 7.

Versions of the beta Windows 7 Ultimate - the much-anticipated replacement for the problem-fraught Vista operating systems - have been in the hands of testers and some media for the last two months.

A few leaked copies of the early 'alpha' build did the P2P rounds in December.
And now the 'Build 7000' version of the new system has found its way onto the file sharing network BitTorrent, making it available for anyone to download.

The torrent is a disk image of the 32-bit version of the system, and underground site Pirate Bay is listing nearly 2000 'seeder' versions of the 2.44GB download.Seeders are users who have a full copy of the file on their computers. There was close to 10,000 'leechers' who had downloaded part of the file.

Windows bloggers say that the pirated build is the version that will be issued in January as Windows 7 Beta.

Friday, 26 December 2008

9-Year-Old Girl Becomes Microsoft's Youngest Employee


A nine year-old girl in India named M. Lavinashree has passed the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam, becoming the youngest person to ever pull it off (smashing the record previously held by a 10 year-old Pakistani girl). The youngster has a long history of making records in her short life -- including reciting all 1,300 couplets of a 2,000 year-old Tamil epic at the age of three -- and now she's now cramming for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Exam. We'll be honest, this really takes the zing out of our biggest accomplishment at the age of nine: figuring out where in the world Carmen Sandiego was. .

Sunday, 21 December 2008

Flash On iPhone With iMobileCinema Beta







iMobileCinema for 2.x firmware beta version is available for iPhone 2.x firmware. One caveat though, it is only for jail broken iPhones. We did not test and comments at the iMobileCinema ranges from problems to success in both iPhone and iPod.iMobileCinema

Facebook closing in on Google in user engagement




Facebook has Already moved past MySpace when it comes to global user engagement, but the leading social network is crawling closer to Google as well (rapidly). In a recent survey by comScore, Facebook users spent an average of 33.9 billion minutes compared to Google’s 41.6 billion, with Yahoo topping engagement with 120 billion minutes. The gap is quite big, but Facebook has grown at a tremendous rate, jumping up by 19% (in October) compared to Google’s 3.6%. Any tosses on when Facebook may actually crawl past Google?

Spaceship Two's makes their maiden flight


Bill Deaver / Mojave Desert News



The Aircarfts which serve as a carrier platforms for the first stage of the commercial spaceline systems made their first flight at Mojave Air and Space port in california.

The flight was around 1 hour. Each has four Pratt and Whitney PW308A turbofan engines.

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Thinkpad with 2 LCD screens

Lenovo is releasing a Thinkpad with 2 LCD's. Their W700ds will house 2 LCD screens, one is a 17 inch primary screen and the other a 10.6 inch secondary one. The company hopes this fits under the home desktop replacement category.



The laptop comes with Quad core Intel Core 2 processors and Nvidia Quadro mobile graphics CPU with as many as 128 cores.It also comes with as much as 8GB of DDR3 memory and a pair of hard drive/solid-state drive bays for up to 960GB of storage.

The notebook is going to weigh 11 lbs and comes with a Thinkpad's ebony exterior.

The W700ds will be starting from $3,600/-

Internet traffic disrupted between Europe, Asia and Middle East

Internet and Telephone traffic was disrupted between Europe, Asia and Middle East after an underwater cable lines were cut. The cuts occured in the Mediterranean Sea.

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Thursday, 18 December 2008

Hacking Course for a fees of $2,751 U.S

A School in UK started teaching Hacking. It calls the course as Ethical Hacking. They say that the aim of this course is to get IT professional better understand how hacking is done and to protect their networks.The course is offered for people who are working in IT and it costs $2,751 dollars. Every student is crossed checked and background verified by EC Council before they get enrolled into the course.

Researchers create graphite memory of 10 atoms thick

A new Graphite memory was developed by researchers at Rice university for data storage only 10 atoms thick. The technology can provide many times the capacity of a flash memory and withstand temperatures of 200 degrees celsius. The memory is made up of Graphene which technically is a 10 or few layers of Graphite.

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StatTweets is for Sports Fans



There are lots of Twitter clients running lose out there but StatTweets is one for sports fans. It’s easy to follow your favorite teams now through Twitter. StatTweets is great for those wanting to keep up with scores and stats for basketball and football teams (in the U.S.), whether they be the big league (NBA, NFL) or college teams.
Get news, live game scores, standings, rankings, point spread updates, and other stats for your favorite basketball or football team all from Twitter!
StatTweets is powered by StatSheet, so the links shared on the Twitter service will take you to the site’s page. Getting the low down on points, standings, ranks and the rest of the works has now been made easy. Enjoy.

New York Governor wants to impose an iPod tax

New York Governor David Peterson wants iTunes buyers to pay more than $0.99 per song. Record labels tried this earlier but they failed. The New York state used to get a larger number of tax from Wall Street but as most of it is gone now, the tax have also decreased. The budget gap has increased to $15.4 billion and in order to minimize it, Paterson suggested 88 new fee and taxes. Among them is an iPod tax which will be implemented on the sale of downloaded music and on rest of the digitally delivered entertainment services. According to Paterson:
This is where we are. Maybe we should have thought about this when we were depending on what we thought was inexhaustive collections of taxes from Wall Street - and now those taxes have fallen off a cliff.
Well I think that the gap of $15.4 billion can be minimized but it cannot be completely closed. Whatever the policy regarding tax collection is made, it shouldn’t affect the buyer on a larger scale, because it will lessen their buying power and ultimately they will stop buying.

Cynapse brings a Micro-blogging app for your Corporate ease




Cynapse has a new application for companies wanting to improve collaboration between teams for better communication and work. The cyn.in is a desktop client, powered by Adobe AIR, works sort of like Twitter but only with the added advantage of features supporting wikis, blogs, and file repositories.
Notifications are sent to all when an item (from the above mentioned features) is updated. Downloading shared files is easy too as you can get them straight from the Activity Stream. Checkout the collaboration suite as well.

Mozilla releases Firefox 3.0.5, fixes several security issues




Mozilla has released the Firefox version 3.0.5. The latest version has resolved various stability and security issues. Also the browser is now available in Bengali, Esperanto, Galician, Hindi and Latvian languages. The capability to send OS-specific system notes in the crash report has also been added. On initial install, the End-User License Agreement has been replaced by a new Know Your Rights information bar.

Panasonic jumps into social networking



Social networks have gained a lot of popularity in the recent years. Sighting their importance, Panasonic has decided to come up with its own social network. The Osaka, Japan based company has launched its social network called Living in HD, in order to inspire ideas and spark conversation between people while using videos, photos, and project ideas. Everyone in the community will be provided an opportunity to explain others the effect of technology in maximizing their delight of the High-Definition products

Now get an updated 3D view of New York with Google Earth



Google Earth has updated its 3D view of New York’s buildings, so you can now see how the city has developed.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Motorola’s Christmas gift to employees – No 401(k) from now on




Motorola has announced that it would be suspending its contributions to 401(k) worker retirement plan, in addition to stopping pay increases and reducing salaries of two of its top executives Greg Brown and Sanjay Jha by 25%.
"The sustained downturn in the global economy requires that we take these difficult but necessary steps," Brown and Jha said in a joint statement, adding that they would continue to implement measures to conserve cash and cut expenses.

New York Times need 1.3 billion pageviews per month to survive


A recent study by ContextNext has revealed that the popular sites such as Yahoo, AOL, The New York Times needs a very high number of pageviews in order to stay in the market. The New York Times specifically needs at least 1.3 billion pageviews per month, according to the report. Also the new sites have a chance of survival if they can get 200 million pageviews per month.
According to the Research Director of ContextNext Laura Rich Fine:
Based on our research, the conversation [with advertisers] gets interesting at 200 million page views plus a month, but much more so around 800 million.

Yahoo to keep personal data for only 90 days



Yahoo has announced that it would only be storing users personal data gather from web surfing for only 90 days, which is the shortest time span amongst its peers. Yahoo previously kept user data for 13 months – however the company is reserving the right to keep data for up to six months in case of fraud or system security issues.
Google has also recently cut short the amount of time it keeps personal data to nine months from a prior unlimited data storage policy.

Gmail messages could now be converted to Google Docs with a single click




Gmail is certainly the most rapidly innovating email service out there. Gmail now allows users to create a Google Docs document from an email message that they received. The rationale for this feature according to Gmail engineer Jeremie Lenfant-Engelman is:
More than once, I’ve had a conversation over email and later realized that the information contained in the messages would make a great starting point for a document. So I built an experimental feature for Gmail Labs that does just that: with one simple click, "Create a document" converts an email into a Google Docs document.
No more copying and pasting the text from your email — just open the message you wish to convert, click the "Create a document" link on the right side of the page, and voila, you have a brand new document which you can then modify and share!

Google Search experimenting with Jump to Relevant Part of a Page feature




Search Engine Land has found an interesting but experimental Google Search feature that allows users to jump straight to an anchor within a web page. This would be specially helpful in finding relevant content in bigger and cluttered web pages that currently do a bad job at making the content more usable and digestible to users.

Truphone Anywhere on iPhone


Andy over at VoIP Watch has a very nice write up including a plethora of information and calculations about Truphone for iPhone and other tools that truly help the road warrior. We are using Truphone Trusaver and we all are very happy with it. But Andy being Andy takes you through other posibilities and give you the choices, so you can make the best use.But I think the following should give you enough information to follow up and read the article."So here's the math which makes the iPhone or a Nokia N or E series phone with Truphone plus the combination of either Boingo Mobile or iPass such a killer deal.Truphone Trusaver 1000 minutes 15.00WiFi Access 7.95 (I'm using the Boingo base as you can opt for the contract on iPass at $6.95 and the savings is greater but you may not need it every month and then their $9.95 is higher)Cost $22.95Figure you use all 1000 minutes in a month (regardless of being on a paid hotspot from Boingo or iPass or not)Cost per minute $.02295 or less than 2.5 cents per minute to make calls."You will find more information on how to save on global roaming, here at WiFi on iPhone + Truphone

Verizon FiOS Digital Voice To Strengthen Triple Play


Verizon is looking forward to deploy FiOS Voice in 2009 to more markets. FiOS Digital Voice has been in limited deployment since September, in Virginia and Maryland. Starting early next year, Verizon will begin marketing the voice-over-IP service to new customers across the 14 states where it offers FiOS TV and Internet services.
FiOS Digital Voice, which is similar to voice services provided by cable companies like Comcast, provides customes with standard features like caller ID and voicemail, and web based messaging. Going beyond the traditional phone services, FiOS Digital Voice provides scheduled call-forwarding (also known as “follow me”), the ability to ring multiple phone numbers simultaneously (e.g., both home and mobile phone), phone-book synchronization and click-to-dial.
“These are voice services we have been lacking,” Gonzalez said. “We think this will be a real enhancement to voice service.”
Where will the Vonage and the likes will go? Doug Mohney at Fierce VoIP has some ideas.

Push That Banner, Make a Call



On the surface this is taking a page out of client iFByPhone's playbook, a company out of the Netherlands has created PushCall. With their latest offering, PushCall makes it passible to click on a banner ad and make a call.
What makes so much of this possible is the same kind of Adobe Flash audio that is powering things like TringMe and now GizmoCall.
The difference between services like iFByPhone and Pushcall is what is going on behind the scenes. Web based companies want more than just click and connect. That's the difference between a neat idea, and a real business model.

Time For EcoSystem Support for Mobile VoIP


EQO hitting the skids isn't really good news for the mobile VoIP industry. It shows that brute force carrier driven approaches drive companies out of business.
Hopefully the carriers begin to adopt the Microsoft approach of keeping their ultimate friends alive. When Microsoft fueled Apple back in the 90's it created a competitive friend. Now that Linux is in place, Apple becomes a valuable ally to Microsoft.
Carriers would be smart to partner with emerging Mobile VoIP companies, and eco system players like Microsoft, Apple and Google, all of which have carrier relationships, would be smart to help the mobile VoIP carriers get on their devices (i.e. Windows Mobile, iPhone and Android G1) with the right kind of support to enable things like Fixed Mobile Convergence, Mobile VoIP, more UMA, etc.

How to watch a YouTube video in Google Maps



If you are fond of using Google Maps then this will make you feel even more comfortable. Google Maps users can see YouTube videos related to a certain location on Google Maps. In order to view the videos you just have to enable the Videos option on the top right corner of Google Maps and it will show you the videos specific to certain locations.
Other than that you can also see who has uploaded YouTube videos near you.
A geolocation web app has been released by the YouTube’s development team. The web app incorporates Google Maps, YouTube and geolocation features of Google Gears, in order to show users the nearby uploaded YouTube videos. The idea is fascinating indeed but the app seems to rely on user input rather than going for the actual location. It means that whatever location you write in, the app will consider it to be the actual location. You can download the source code of the application here.

Steve Jobs not attending Apple’s last MacWorld Expo




Apple has issued a press release stating that the upcoming MacWorld Expo will be its last. Though it will be Apple’s last one but not the last one. IDG has confirmed that it is interested in Apple-free MacWorld 2010 which will be at Moscone Center from January 4th to 8th. Another bad news is that Steve Jobs won’t be attending Apple’s final MacWorld Expo. Instead of Jobs, Phil Schiller will be leading the proceedings.
According to Apple:
Apple is reaching more people in more ways than ever before, so like many companies, trade shows have become a very minor part of how Apple reaches its customers. The increasing popularity of Apple’s Retail Stores, which more than 3.5 million people visit every week, and the Apple.com website enable Apple to directly reach more than a hundred million customers around the world in innovative new ways.
Apple has been steadily scaling back on trade shows in recent years, including NAB, Macworld New York, Macworld Tokyo and Apple Expo in Paris.

Best Buy offers Buyout to 4,000 corporate employees


As the economic downfall continues, Best Buy has now offered a buyout to 4,000 corporate employees. According to the voluntary plan, employees will be offered 7.5 months of severance pay, one year health care and life insurance along with outplacement services to those who leave the company between now and January 5. Employees whose age plus experience in the company reached 60, will be provided 12 months of severance pay. The company has not yet made public the exact number of buyouts. According to Susan Busch, company’s spokeswoman:
Once we have a sense of how many people volunteer to participate in this program, we’re going to have to balance that out with some other decision across the company and decide what our next steps are, but we’re not going to speculate on what those next steps might be.

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Novatel Wireless brings MiFi



MiFi, a portable wireless router that will provide wireless 3G data network access to customers, multiple users in a small area. Novatel Wireless will be bringing this service soon to users with EVDO or High Speed Data Networks. MiFi will bring with access of high-speed Internet connectivity between users, laptops, cameras, gaming devices (Nintendo DS, Sony PSP) and multimedia players, with support available for up to five users at one time

New Director for Facebook


In an on-going effort to operate as a public company, Facebook hired Daniel Levy as its new director of risk management. Better known for his senior positions at Paypal, Levy is expected to figure out the social network’s risk factors with the operations team, and help manage them. His job will also carry the task to analyze Facebook’s advertising revenue stream, that’s drawn from the 10,0000-plus advertisers

Home Activation Comes to the iPhone

That seems to be the motto of AT&T when it comes to in home activation on the Apple iPhone. What a great idea, and very timely.
This means that you can order online, have it shipped to your house. Open the box, connect to a Mac or PC and pick your plan, direct them on how to get paid, where to send your bill, etc.

UK Broadband Speeds Getting Faster, USA Also Seeing It Soon

The speeds for broadband connectivity in the UK are going to increase, with both Virgin and BT rolling out two different versions of high speed networks to their existing customer bases.
Virgin, which uses the same approach as USA cable operators like Comcast, is going to kick speeds up from 20 megs to 50, while BT is going to initially offer 40 megs on a fiber (FTTP) platform that could offer 100 megs symmetrically.
The difference is in the upload. The fiber platform offer the same experience for uploads and downloads, where cable modem is faster on the download. The cable technology is based on the Cable Labs standard of Docsis 3.0.
Verizon claims that 100 megs is also likely, but in a bit of back-peddling, seemed to say that we won't be seeing it any time soon. I'd say politics inside Verizon is at play. The technology is there. The only question is around the willingness to deploy it and when.

You can Build your own Video site

Stickam, a live video streaming service, has released its new API that enables you to build your own video streaming site without spending huge amounts of dollars.Mind it this is a pay-as-you-go service.
The StickamAPI lets you utilize its infrastructure for your benefit, be it hosting, streaming or handling bandwidth related issues. It is different from making channels like you do on other video streaming sites, because this is much more deeper into integrating videos and managing them.
CEO Steven Fruchter says that the new API will appeal to businesses and social networking sites looking to increase their engagement without having to pay and wait to develop their own live video platforms.
A good move by Stickam to monetize its platform. What do you think, will it help Stickam to lead the future of video streaming and content distribution

Wikipedia finally releases the mobile version


Popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia has finally launched the official mobile version of the service i.e. mobile.wikipedia.org. The new version is available in 14 languages and contains a Spoken Wikipedia feature which is not functional right now but it will probably read out the Wikipedia articles. Some of the tools in the mobile version include Wikipanion iPhone app, Encyclopedia for jailbroken iPhones, Wikipedia via SMS app GoLive Mobile and webapp SnapAsk. Though the version is not advanced one but it presents the articles in a nice readable form.

Walmart joins the iPhone with its application


Walmart the popular store has developed an iPhone specific application. If you access the homepage of Walmart from the iPhone, you will be greeted with an iPhone specific portal that will help you with your shopping. You will be able to browser through different categories and products in them, access the recent product specials, search for a local store/product and see a $4 approved prescriptions.
If you use the application frequently then you can create your own shopping list by going to the Shopping List tab. Though these features are available, you still can’t buy a product through iPhone, for that you have to visit the regular site.

Monday, 15 December 2008

Windows Xp that wont Last forever

The old OS is nothing new for Microsoft, but Windows XP is unique in that it may be too good to die.
This week, Dell announced it will offer systems with the aging Windows XP for a surcharge of US$150 over the newer Windows Vista--this only five months after it stopped offering XP on its Inspiron consumer desktop and laptop PCs.
The deadline for Windows XP downgrades has been pushed back twice now, remaining in effect until July 31, 2009-a strong indication that enough users want to stay with the aging XP rather than give Vista a chance.
Though market share for Windows XP dropped nearly 10 percent in 2008 as Vista slowly made gains, XP still has a market share of 66 percent, according to Web metrics company Net Applications.
XP downgrade fees from Dell and other OEMs will no doubt continue to irk customers in 2009, while businesses that want to stay with Windows XP will do the downgrades themselves. Industry analysts agree that Microsoft's downgrade fees are a minor problem compared to the bigger problem of so many users still wanting an older, now discontinued OS on hardware that it wasn't designed for.
Don't Penalize XP, Incentivize Vista
Industry analyst Rob Enderle, president of tech consulting firm the Enderle Group, says the XP downgrade fees will ultimately be counter-productive and possibly disastrous for Microsoft because they trade off short-term revenue for long-term customer loyalty.
"The fix for this should be to focus like lasers on demand generation for Vista but instead Microsoft is focusing aggressively on financial penalties," Enderle says. "Forcing customers to go someplace they don't want to go by raising prices is a Christmas present for Apple and those that are positioning Linux on the desktop."
As the economic recession deepens in 2009, the price of laptops and desktops, as with all retail items, will be closely watched by consumers and businesses. A recent IDC report predicts that the price of PCs will drop by close to 10 percent in 2009.
Enderle said the XP downgrade charge and the resulting pressure to move to Vista will put a magnifying glass on Microsoft in the coming year. "Instead of charging a penalty for XP, Microsoft should provide incentives for Vista," he says. "They are too focused on margins for one product and are forgetting the damage they are doing to their brand."
Worse than the downgrade fees is taking away a buyer's freedom of choice, says Roger Kay, president of consulting and research firm Endpoint Technologies. "People never like being 'forced' to do anything. They tend to resent it," he says.
Is Windows 7 the Solution?
Vista's successor, Windows 7, has been regarded as a solution to the Vista stigma, although whether or not users choosing XP over Vista is enough to move up the Windows 7 ship is still anyone's guess. Enderle predicts that Microsoft will change its estimated Windows 7 ship date of January 2010 and drop it sometime next year.
"Windows 7 is designed to fix this problem [the Vista stigma], but it will need stronger demand generation marketing than Microsoft has yet proven it can provide," Enderle says.
Kay, on the other hand, is not convinced that customer reliance on XP and the shunning of Vista affects Microsoft's OS release schedule. "Sinofsky [Windows senior VP Steven Sinofsky] is pretty clear about how his process works. Windows 7 code won't ship until it's ready."
Charging users for Windows XP downgrades may be Microsoft's short-term solution to drive users to Vista and Windows 7, but what else should the software giant do to get its customers to move forward?
Enderle says it's mostly a matter of better marketing. "They have to step up to Apple-level demand generation marketing and work to remove the stigma from Vista more aggressively," he says. "They had an interesting start earlier this year with the Mojave project but it seems to have tailed off of late and Apple continues to out execute them sharply."
As Windows XP fees add up and the OS continues to get pulled from OEMs, the desire to keep using the OS will likely wane in 2009. But that the desire is there at all should be disconcerting for Microsoft, says Enderle.
"Were this Apple, you wouldn't have the option to use an old OS at all. Granted you probably wouldn't want to, which speaks to the problem here."

Microsoft waves Goodbye to Bill Shaughnessy


has confirmed the departure of its advertising sales executive, Bill Shaughnessy. There weren’t any particular reasons highlighted when the plans of his resignation were first brought to light. However this is a part of the planned changes that were to take place in the Microsoft’s online division.
Boomtown also reported the hiring of former Yahoo exec Qi Lu as the head.
As part of today’s announcement, several teams will move to further align resources. The field sales organizations in the Online Services Group will move to Microsoft’s centralized Sales, Marketing and Services Group led by chief operating officer Kevin Turner. This group, called Consumer & Online, will be led by Corporate Vice President Darren Huston and will include the Global Advertising Sales and Services organization, led by vice president Bill Shaughnessy.

Zookel (Beta) - a new online Recruitment Startup


zookel a new online recruitment site launches in the midst of employment shake-ups with belief that existing model for online recruitment is broken. The current system is as follows:
Candidates find it difficult to stand out amongst the noise.
Employers find it difficult to identify the best candidates.
Neither party is able to easily leverage their biggest asset – i.e. their own contacts (and employees).
Important information (references, company background etc) can be sparse, hard to find or biased.
Whereas Zookel changes that by benefiting both sides of the recruitment equation:
Allowing candidates to use psychological profiling tools to gain more insight into their career motivations, needs, and strengths.
Harnessing the power of existing social networks (including Facebook, LinkedIn etc) to provide candidates with more opportunities (including unpublicized ones), and to provide employers with the tools to tackle the Holy Grail of recruitment – employee referrals.
Giving candidates the opportunity to film a video CV to showcase their personality, explain their career progression, and highlight what they’re looking for. In a business environment where communication is critical, video CV’s represent the future.
Presenting candidates with a range of additional tools, including 3.9 million company profiles & hundreds of salary benchmarks, allowing them to be better informed and more prepared for interviews and / or job offers.
Allowing companies to manage their own corporate recruitment profile.
Zookel was founded by a former Angel VC Paul Duggan. Try out the service and let us know if it brought about a difference for you

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Wireless Flaw in MacBook Air

The MacBook Air is impressive in looks and also how it works to the most of the part. Users may be pleased with the screen, keyboard and build but it seems it is having problem in connecting to wireless networks.

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New technology allows for pioneering zero gravity experiments


Researchers have developed a new container-less chemical reactor which allows astronauts to conduct ‘suspended’ chemical experiments. The reactor, called Space-Drums, has now been installed on the International Space Station.
The device, which has been developed by an international team of scientists (including Professor Nick Pace from the University of Bath’s Department of Physics), allows the crew to develop new materials in zero gravity without them coming into contact with anything.
Explaining the technology, Professor Jacques Yves Guigné, who invented it, said: “Space-DRUMS use beams of sound energy to position solids or liquids which are floating in zero-gravity.
“If you’ve ever been to a really loud rock concert and stood in front of the speakers, you can actually feel the force of the sound when they turn up the volume - Space-DRUMS works like this but on a much gentler scale – the beams of sound energy work like invisible fingers that gently push the sample into the centre of the container so that it doesn’t touch the walls.
“Space-DRUMS uses 20 of these ‘fingers of sound’ arranged within a dodecahedron configured reactor such that the positions of the samples can be adjusted accurately. “This method of acoustic levitation means there is no chemical contamination from the container, which is vital for making ultra-pure materials such as temperature-resistant ceramics used in coatings for planes and engines,” he concluded.

Elections by Mobile Phone in Estonia by 2011

Lawmakers in the country of Estonia have passed a bill which allows their citizens to vote for the first time in the next parlimentary election in 2011 using their mobile phones.

With this Estonia will become the first country in the world to use Mobile phones for election.The system involves getting an free authorized chip for their cell phones. This chip will verify the users identity before participating in the electronic voting system.

Estonia already used Internet voting system in 2007 despite of worries of hacker attacks and vote corruption manipulation.

Video Games sales near $3 Billion in November

America may be in deep recession. People may be cutting back their expenses, but there seems to be a hike in the sales of video games in the month of November. US retail sales for video games and all the accessories increased by 10% in the month of November.

Industry analysts say that the availability of many new games may be the reason and also can be due to the holiday season.

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First iPhone App from Microsoft

Microsoft has created its first application for the Apple IPhone named Seadragon Mobile. Comments are emerging stating that they created this application for Apple IPhone before they made available to Microsoft's Windows Mobile.

The new app was added on saturday. The application is a image browsing application used to zoom on images.

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Replacement for Fossil Fuel

BlackLight power is developing a new power cell which uses water to produce clean and cheap energy. The process involves using water and a type of salt and other commonly available subtances when mixed becomes a fuel which is 200 times more powerful than gasoline or other coal combustion. The solution doesn't produce any CO2 or radiation. According to the inventor this fuel can replace all the fossil/nuclear fuels in use today. The cost of producing energy with this fuel costs 1-2 cents/KWhour when compared with 6-10 cents/KWhour when coal is used.

Seems to be a better bet to invest in.......

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Courtesy - CNN.

Firefox now has multi-touch gestures for Macbooks

Firefox’s latest build beta 2 for the version 3.1 has multi-touch gestures for MacBooks rolled up its sleeves. The currently supported gestures are:
Swipe Left: Go back in history (hold Command to open it in a tab)
Swipe Right: Go forward in history
Swipe Up: Go to the top of the page
Swipe Down: Go to the end of the page
Pinch Together: Zoom out
Pinch Apart: Zoom in
Twist Right: Next tab
Twist Left: Previous tab

China blocks 74 websites for selling fake drugs, will Google be banned too for serving their ads ?

China has blacklisted 74 websites in China that were selling fake herbal medicines online and has also warned consumers not to buy these drugs.
According to AFP:
"During the past year, following reports from citizens and investigations by our administration, we have discovered a lot of websites selling fake herbal medicines," the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicines said.
"In order to safeguard the health interests of the people and protect the image of traditional Chinese medicine… we are publicising the names of the websites," the administration said in a statement on its website.
Baidu, China’s search engine, has also received a lot of heat due to being complicit by serving ads of these fake drugs next to its search results. But it isnt just for Baidu, Google is now facing similar problems.

Mercedes unveils plans to debut Splitview Command Display


Car manufacturer Mercedes has announced plans to induct a Splitview Command display in its new S-Class models. This would bring in another luxury accessory in their line of cars, providing the passenger and driver to see different images on the same surface. Here’s how the system works: by using side-by-side pixel placement coupled with a filtering mask (lenticular printing?) the driver could view the GPS while the passenger would be able to watch his or her favorite DVD!

My-Wage lets you know if you are earning enough


If you think that you are not paid well or your work is not well appreciated then My-Wage will help you out in this situation.
To use the service, registration is required which is absolutely free. Once registered, users will have to fill out a form containing information such as academic qualification, work experience, profession, number of subordinates, company revenue, etc.
After the information is provided, system compares salary of the user with other workers in the same designation and lets him/her know if it is good enough or not. The system is also valid for those looking for a job. The overall service seems nice and you should give it a shot.

Google expanding AdSense for Domains


Google announced that it is expanding AdSense for domains. The event unrolled as many publishers were approaching and looking towards Google in finding a way to monetize their domains. This would allow publishers to earn revenue through ads placed on their undeveloped domains.
This project will initially be targeted towards English-language AdSense publishers located in North America, and gradually be expanded to more regions and languages

Facebook expands into Europe, opens Sales office in France


Facewbookmay have been worried losing grounds in Germany. But the leading social network has decided to expand its roots into the European roots by opening its sales office in Paris. The first employee recruited is Damien Vincent, former head of sales for MySpace France. Facebook currently boasts having more than 6 million users in France, half of what Skyrock has (12 million). So what are the prospects of Facebook making money in the French market, where digital ads have risen to €913 million?

Intel may manufacture electric car batteries


With business falling and many more looking forward to find alternatives to reap success, Intel’s former chairman, Andrew Grove has some advice.
Grove thinks that the idea to spend in making advance car batteries for electric cars sounds like a fruitful investment.
He is of the opinion that soon car manufacturers will try putting out more electric models and would be interested in ways that make batteries more efficient and last longer.
They will look up to these chipmakers for a solution and Intel must take advantage of its position.
There has been no official word from Intel in this regard as yet. Presently, batteries prove to be a very expensive part in plug-in electric cars and if Intel come out with something more efficient and at a lesser price, the market will readily adopt it. But is Intel going to drive in that direction

Survey: Gmail preferred by Students and Text Messaging most popular form of communication


A survey conducted by eROI was taken from 283 high school and college students from 29 states in the U.S. to determine which email is the favorite and what is the preferred means of communication. The results show that Gmail is favored by college students above others.
The other part of the survey also found that text messaging is the most popular method of communication, used more than email to reach each other. Though it was also found that social network’s IM is also a popular means of communicating between students.

YouTube: Videos turn to greeting cards


Youtube has rolled out its holiday feature that lets you send greetings to friends and family using hosted video cards.
One can select any video at YouTube or make a selection a dedicated page that has clips from other users. If you need to create a more personalized one, simply plug in your web cam and record.
Add up to 230 characters and send it to as many as 25 contact at a time.

Walmart is going to sell 4.5 million iPhones


According to an analyst, Walmart is expected to sell 4.5 million iPhones next year. Analyst Gene Munster not only thinks that the Apple will sell 45 million iPhones next year but also thinks that 10% of the sales will be at Walmart in the United States. Though the 3G iPhone will not be of 4GB and will not sell for $99. How much these stats are realistic, well we have to wait till the product comes to the Walmart.

AT&T offers iPhone 3G online along with home activation


AT&T is now providing their customers a chance to buy the iPhone 3G online and activate it through iTunes at home.
The wireless site of AT&T is promoting the online sale of the device for holidays.
The offer appears to be only for the new customers. In the U.S., only AT&T is selling the iPhone online, other regions include Hong Kong and U.K. According to Brad Mays, AT&T spokesperson:
The device ships activated, but a customer must accept terms and conditions over the phone with customer care or online at att.com—the same process for other phones purchased online—after which he or she will simply sync the device with iTunes to use it.

Record your writing and email it with Fuzzmail

Fuzzmail is an interesting service that records the pattern of writing and sends it as an email to recipient. While writing, dynamic changes, typoes, pauses and writeovers are recorded.

The service doesn’t require any registration. The user will have to fill in some details including his/her name, email address, recipient name, recipient email address, subject and the message you want to record.

To use the service you need to have one of the following version of javascript enabled browsers:
Safari 1+
IE 4+
Netscape 6+
Check out the service here.

Saturday, 13 December 2008

HP to offer Boston-Power's 3-year laptop battery

A fast-charging laptop battery that promises to last at least three years without any degradation in performance is coming to the market as an option with Hewlett-Packard Co. laptops. The Sonata battery is the product of three years of development work by Boston-Power Inc. and will be rebranded by HP as the Enviro battery and offered with select machines beginning early next year.

The battery can be charged to 80% of capacity in 30 minutes, which could be useful for travelers who only have a limited amount of time near an electric outlet. And it will go 1,000 charges before the its capacity begins degrading. That's a charge a day for three years -- or four years if it's only used on weekdays -- so it should last the average life of a business laptop. Common laptop batteries today start to degrade after 300 charges.


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Courtesy - Computerworld.

New G.hn ITU standard approved for home networks

The International Telecommunication Union has approved a standard for high speed networking over multiple types of in-home wiring.

Vendors will be able to use the standard to build network hardware to send high-definition TV from room to room, the ITU said. Without specifying speeds, G.hn networks will deliver 20 times the throughput of current wireless technologies and three times the performance of wired-home networks.

As service providers begin to deliver high-definition TV and video-on-demand to homes, the Wi-Fi networks that consumers typically use to share a broadband Internet connection have not been up to the task of sending that content from room to room. Several industry groups, including the Home Phone Network Alliance (HomePNA), the HomePlug Powerline Alliance and the Multimedia Over Coax Alliance (MOCA), have pushed different technologies to take advantage of the wires and sockets already in homes.
A new industry group, the HomeGrid Forum, has been formed to create a compliance and interoperability program and market G.hn worldwide.

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Courtesy - Computerworld.

Dark Clouds over NASA's next Moon mission

NASA's next moon mission may be in doubt when the new government takes over the White House in Jan 2009. Seems from the news that the transition team who is taking care of the NASA's work is having hard time in negotiating with NASA's administrator Mr.Michael Griffin.


But NASA is going ahead with full steam with its Moon program and hope of having the astronauts in Earth orbit by 2015 and on Moon by 2020. But because of some delays the program schedules got delayed and the budget got increased.

The problem with the transition team arised when Garver (Selected for NASA transition) insisted to scrap the ARES 1, instead wanted to have the ATLAS V and the DELTA IV boosters modified to carry humans into space. But Griffin hates the idea of using the above said boosters to carry humans for the reason of not being safe. For more information about this article you can visit Click here
Courtesy - NASA.


Friday, 5 December 2008

Online Route Planner from TomTom


TomTom has launched an online route planner that would allow users to plan their journeys online. The site is currently in beta phase and would be gradually rolled out worldwide. The online planner would serve live traffic data, allowing users to see what routes are blocked or congested – hence tremendously helping them to cut down on journey times, money and fuel.

Roofless 4th Generation Data centers for Microsoft's


Michael Manos, General Manager of Microsoft’s Global Foundation Services, has released some interesting details about the 4th Generation of Microsoft’s Data Centers. Manos has summarized the Data Centers as “A highly modular, scalable, efficient, just-in-time data center capacity program that can be delivered anywhere in the world very quickly and cheaply, while allowing for continued growth as required.” The new data centers use revolutionary concepts and technologies and don’t have a roof so as to use the weather conditions to aid in temperature management in the Data Centers.

New York Times website covers India-Pakistan conflict


In an effort to keep readers coming back, The New York Times has opened up to ‘outside content’, putting the recent Indian accusations on its front page. The New York Times also launched Times Extra – a service that incorporates content from other news sources and blogs. This comes as more and more people look to the Internet as a source of news, and efforts to remain in the top ranks sees news services opening up new trends.

The New York Times also removed the condition of paid subscriptions so that they could have more readers coming on to their site. The site is using Blogrunner (a news aggregator owned by NYT) to incorporate third-party content. Marc Frons, the chief technology officer for digital operations at NYT states:

New UI for Google Readers



Google Reader has launched a new and better looking UI for Reader along with a bunch of features. The team has tried to cut on the visual clutter and have retired the rounded corners in favor of squared ones. The improvements have also added to the speed of the reader. In addition to this the navigation pane in the left is now collapsible and provides more visibility to your friends by giving them their own section in the navigation pane. The one bonus here is the additional feed bundles, where the reader team has bundled together feeds into different categories like NBA, Music, Technology etc.

Facebook cancels employee stock sale



Facebook is rolling back the employee stock sale initiative that it launched in August this year. The plan allowed employees to sell a small amount of their shares – no more than $900,000 or 10 percent of their stock holdings, whichever was less. According to an email sent by Zuckerberg to employees:
“I’m writing this note to let you know some bad news. Despite a lot of work, we have not been able to finalize a plan for the employee stock sale we announced in August.”
One possible reason for this might be that potential investors wanted to buy shares from employees a much lower valuation than the $4 billion figure we have had sometimes back. This obviously would have resulted in a tremendous loss of the paper value of Facebook.

eBuddy's mobile application

Hai,

eBuddy's mobile application has reached 10millionth download mark.

Mobile services are proving out to be recession proof, with good news coming from the mobile sector every now and than. eBuddy, a startup that offers Instant Messaging service to mobile users, has disclosed that their mobile application has been downloaded by more than 10 million people in the past one and a half year. The company reached 5 million downloads in July and ever since that time have seen an acceleration to around 1 million downloads a month. eBuddy is based in Amsterdam and now boosts more than 18 million monthly users, with 3 million of those accessing the services from mobile devices. On the business side the company intends to take the subscription route rather than relying on ads to generate revenues.

Increased iphone market than last year

Hai,

>Every phone know about the iphone.The lastest new is that iphone market share triples than the last year.


>The market share of Apple’s iPhone has increased three times than last year. iPhone now contains 12.9% of the worldwide smartphone market, which is three times higher than last year’s 3.4% in the same Q3.
>Currently Nokia is leading the worldwide market with 42.4% market share, followed by Research in Motion (maker of BlackBerry) with15.9% market share.
>Research in Motion is leading the North American market followed by Apple.

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