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Monday, December 24, 2007

StandBy and Hibernate

What's the difference between putting your PC in Hibernate or Standby mode? Yeah, we weren't sure either. Luckily the Productivity Portfolio weblog schools us on the finer details of Windows XP power schemes.

Using Standby:

Your machine recovers quickly as your data is stored in RAM. The slower part is waking up the peripherals. Although your machine is in "standby" the power has been cut to items such as your hard drive and monitor. You're running your machine in a very low power mode, but it is still on. This mode can be useful if you're on a notebook and need to conserve your battery while you step away.

With Hibernate:

The big difference is that your PC has shut down and is not pulling power. Another difference is that your data is saved to your hard disk and not RAM. This makes it a safer, but slower option for shut down and resume.

Not all PCs have the capability and are configured to Hibernate. If yours is, to see the Hibernate option on your XP shutdown screen, hold down the Shift key when you shut down .

Thanks : lifehacker

Test if any app makes secret connections in Internet

If you are worried that some programs on your PC are secretly making connections to websites in the background, here's a quick tip that uses a simple DOS command to detect and prevent such suspicious activity:


1. Type cmd in your Windows Run box.
2. Type "netstat -b 5 > activity.txt" and press enter. After say 2 minutes, press Ctrl+C.
3. Type "activity.txt" on the command line to open the log file

The file activity.txt will have a log of all process that made a connection to the Internet in the last two minutes. It will also show which process connected to which website in this time. And not just the web browsers (like iexplore.exe or opera.exe), the log will also show your IM clients, download managers, email programs or any software that requires a net connection.

Scroll though the activity.txt file and look for any process names or website addresses that you are not aware of. If you track one , go to the task manager (or Process Explorer) to find the location of the executable on your computer and eliminate it.

Thanks : lifehacker

Read ebooks in your i-pod or mp3 player

Convert Ebooks to portable-friendly images with freeware application Ebook to Images. After you import an Ebook into the program, you can customize the image size and other output options, making it perfect for converting Ebooks for any portable device that can display images, from your smartphone to your MP3 player.

http://www.merlinsoftware.com/ebook/index.htm

Get access to Linux files from Windows!

Get access to Linux files from Windows!

DiskInternals Linux Reader is a new easy way to do this. This program plays the role of a bridge between your Windows and Ext2/Ext3 Linux file systems. This easy-to-use tool runs under Windows and allows you to browse Ext2/Ext3 Linux file systems and extract files from there.

it gives you an opportunity to use common Windows Explorer for extracting data. A preview option for pictures is one more pleasant point, which is worth mentioning.

Linux Reader is a free download for Windows 98 and later.

Get it here ...

Tryphone --- Try this !!

One of the major problems with buying a cell phone is that you usually don’t really know what the interface on the phone looks like and you have no idea how the menus work and so on.

New web site TryPhone aims to help phone buyers go beyond looks and see how a phone operates when you, say, pull up recent calls or start typing a new text message. The site only carries four popular models at the moment—the iPhone, BlackBerry Pearl, Verizon Juke and Sprint Muziq—but claims it will be adding phones weekly


http://www.tryphone.com/home.seam

Bluetooth stereo Headset



JayBird Bear - stereo Bluetooth solutions for portable audio devices.


This product makes a fine companion for any cell phones using A2DP Bluetooth, or for the small handful of MP3 players with that wireless capability (the Samsung T10 and Insignia Pilot, for example). However, for most other MP3 players--including the iPod--you'll need a little more help with cutting the headphone cord. Enter the JayBird Bluetooth Adapters.


The company offers two different $50 models: the JBA-100m offers a standard 3.5mm plug for connecting to any audio device, while the JBA100i comes with a 30-pin connector that allows it to be snapped onto the bottom of any docking iPod. The iPod version is about half the size of the standard MP3 version, so it's quite a bit more compact, but neither one will add a ridiculous amount of bulk.




thanks : crave

Friday, December 21, 2007

The Best 'Best of lists' of 2007


Here’s a quick compilation of some of the most interesting ‘Best of 2007′ lists I’ve come across during the frantic media recap of ‘What Was in 07′, before the post-holiday crash into 2008:

Best of 2007 Lists (the definitive meta-list by Fimoculous)
Master List of Online “Best of 2007″ Music Lists (a meta-music list by LargeheartedBoy)
Updates to the Master List of Online “Best of 2007″ Music Lists (updates to #2 by LargeheartedBoy)
40 Best Raps of 2007 (top hip-hop tracks by CocaineBlunts)
15 Best Candies of 2007 (delish sugar treats by CandyAddict)
50 Best Websites of 2007 (multiple categories list by Time & - oh look - who’s a top news site?)
30 Best Albums of 2007 (top rated by the critics and aggregated by Metacritic)
25 Best Careers of 2007 (so choose wisely, my friends, by BizTech)
Most Hated Companies of 2007 (the most widely & heavily criticized, by BloggingStocks)
100 Best Products of 2007 (because there can never be enough products, a list by PC World)
22 Best Music Videos (some silly choices by MusicForKidsWhoCan’tReadGood)
25 Best Books of the Year (fiction, non-fiction and more by Publishers Weekly)
100 Best Films of 2007 (a mix of new and re-releases by TimesOnline)
Best Global Brands of 2007 (aka the biggest brands in the world, by Interbrand)
Best Parks of 2007 (for the adventure seekers, by National Geographic)
Best Industrial Design Products of 2007 (with slick imagery by RedDot)
Top 10 Depression Blogs of 2007 (a useful, if sombre, list by PsychCentral)
Top 100 Luxury Blogs of 2007 (an elite assortment by International Listings)
Best of What’s New in 2007 (products, inventions, and gadgetry compiled by PopularScience)
For additional comments and posts also check out: NowPublic.com


Thanks : Culturite

Personas for Firefox


Personas for Firefox is a firefox extension that adds lightweight theming to your browser. It is a fun way to personalize your browser further, and is based on the premise that graphic designers should be able to style the browser without having to code…

After you install Personas and select a theme from the over 50+ themes that the firefox presently gives u , the theme background changes instantly in both the upper panel and lower status bar. Note that the icons do not change like in a full theme change, only the background does. You have nothing to download or install, and no restart is required. You can always switch back to the default Firefox theme.

So , why wait .... get funky,colorful with the themes ..

https://addons.mozilla.org/services/install.php?addon_id=personas

MyHeritage.com

This is a real cooooool one !! U need to just upload ur photo and surprisingly it discovers which celebrities you look like and even moreeee .
Yeah... !!!

MyHeritage face recognition technology discovers which celebrities you look like.
MyHeritage is more than just another pretty face...In addition to the remarkable face recognition technology, you can create your own family site on MyHeritage! This is great for building your family tree.

Who does u look like? ur Mom or ur dad? This has millions of parents puzzled all over the world.The MyHeritage Look-alike Meter settles the debate once and for all!
Upload photos of a baby/child and both parents and the Look-alike Meter utilizes state-of-the-art face recognition technology to determine the resemblance.

Must try !!!

Pour in ur comments after seeing the results of ur myheritage.com trial ...

http://www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/face-recognition.php

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

G.ho.st your free online Operating System!

How about accessing your own Operating System from any where you go? I never thought that technology can go so far until I saw this online Operating system called G.ho.st. It is the short for Global Hosted Operating SysTem and also the Internet address to access the Operating system. It is a Virtual Computer (VC) which can be launched with the help of s standard web browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox.

Go here

There's another option as well;there is Eyeos too which works in a very similar fashion to GHOST.

GO HERE

Saturday, December 15, 2007

FireTorrent : Firefox Extension for Downloading Torrents Without any external torrent client!

FireTorrent is Firefox Extension for all Torrent Lovers! While there are few extensions already out there on similar lines what makes this kool is its easy interface!

Can you imagine it is so easy that you don’t need any external application like µTorrent or bittorrent??

Just click on a torrent link and the downloading will start immediately.

#Features

* Nice Integration: This extension adds a separate Torrent tab to the Firefox’s built-in download manager. (see screenshot)

* Options: Provides option for selecting port nos, download/upload limit, location to save files, security & encryption configuration, etc! you can configure parameters like no. of connection, port no. to accept incoming connection, proxy settings, default folder, download/upload limit, etc! Everything like a standalone torrent client!

* Need More Info: If you like to see more info like no. of peers you are downloading from just click on more info link!

*Easy Access: Just click on folder name next to Downloaded to as highlighted in above screenshot and it will open the folder where downloaded files are saved!


In their own words…

The FireTorrent extension strives to offer the most user-friendly BitTorrent experience. We’ve integrated the torrents manager as a separate tab in your browser’s download manager, and torrents can be downloaded from any website with a single click.

This results in a great user experience and should be attractive to both people that are new to downloading torrents and advanced users.
click here to install FireTorrent Extension!

#Bonus: Just check out this start page from wyzo guys (developrers of above extension). It lets you search 33 engines with minimal effort. Just select your category (web, torrents, images, video, news, blogs or shopping) and you’ll find the top search engines in the dropdown menu. Conveniently, the most popular search engine is automatically selected for each category. May be its time to change your homepage! ;-)

So is this end of debate over superiority of different Torrent clients?

Get friendly URL for Your Orkut Profile & Community!

If you are annoyed with unfriendly Orkut URL for profile and community, you can try locaworld...

LocaWorld is a service for easy to remember personalized Orkut URLs. All you have to do is paste your Orkut URL and choose a keyword to get your own shortcut to your profile or community.

So all it takes two things:

1. an orkut URL (either your profile URL or community URL)
2. a keyword of your choice (you can put your nick name or community name here)

and returns a user friendly URL with keyword as subdomain under locaworld.com.

Here is an xample…
Ex :
Orkut Profile URL
I gave:http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=6086206142874173719
and praveengem2005
I got: http://PRAVEENGEM2005.locaworld.com/ and direct links to my friends, album, videos and other pages.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

anagrams

Someone out there either has too much
spare time or is deadly at Scrabble.
(wait till you see the last one)!


DORMITORY:
When you rearrange the letters:
DIRTY ROOM

PRESBYTERIAN:
When you rearrange the letters:
BEST IN PRAYER

ASTRONOMER:
When you rearrange the letters:
MOON STARER

DESPERATION:
When you rearrange the letters:
A ROPE ENDS IT

THE EYES:
When you rearrange the letters:
THEY SEE

GEORGE BUSH:
When you rearrange the letters:
HE BUGS GORE

THE MORSE CODE:
When you rearrange the letters:
HERE COME DOTS

SLOT MACHINES:
When you rearrange the letters:
CASH LOST IN ME

ELECTION RESULTS:
When you rearrange the letters:
LIES - LET'S RECOUNT

MOTHER-IN-LAW:
When you rearrange the letters:
WOMAN HITLER

SNOOZE ALARMS:
When you rearrange the letters:
ALAS! NO MORE Z 'S

A DECIMAL POINT:
When you rearrange the letters:
IM A DOT IN PLACE

THE EARTHQUAKES:
When you rearrange the letters:
THAT QUEER SHAKE


AND FOR THE GRAND FINALE:

ELEVEN PLUS TWO:
When you rearrange the letters:
TWELVE PLUS ONE

Yep! Someone with waaaaaaaaaaay
too much time on their hands!

Monday, September 3, 2007

WINOFF



Freeware application WinOFF schedules Windows shutdown, restart, log off, hibernate, and other shutdown modes using a variety of scheduling criteria. For example, you can tell WinOFF to shut down Windows at a specific time, after a specific period, or when the CPU is idle or usage is low for a certain period of time. WinOFF even has several worthwhile shutdown options, like capturing a screenshot of the desktop before shut down or executing a program before shutdown. This app would come in especially handy when you need to keep your computer running into the night to finish a download or task, but you don't want the computer running for hours after the task has completed.


Some of its features are:



  • Shut down the computer at certain hour (e.g. at 12:00).
  • Shut down the computer in several minutes (e.g. in 15 minutes).
  • Shut down the computer when the CPU becomes idle.
  • Several types of shut down (shut down, restart, log off, power off, suspend, hibernate and lock computer).
  • Option for hang up the modem instead of doing a shut down.
  • Option for set a password to protect the access to the configuration.
  • Complete command line support for batch process.
  • Option for capture the desktop and/or execute a program before the shut down.
  • Option for run the program when starting Windows session, for daily programmed shut down.
  • Immediate shut down and computer lock from the traybar icon menu.
  • Option for show an alert window, which allow the cancellation of the shut down.
    Works with Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP.

Download here :: http://www.ampsoft.net/utilities/WinOFF.php

TRICK TO DWLD MUSIC FROM RAAGA.COM



Here i Will Tell You Ppl That How One Can Download From www.raaga.com Which Offers All The Latest And Old Online Music On Hindi .,Tamil ., Malayali And Some More Think So..
So..
First Thing You Need To Have To Download A Song Is Mozilla Firefox(Any Version)

Then You Will Need a Internet Download Manager Which You Can Easily Get From Google By
Searching As "Download Internet Download Manager" And Download That... !!
And Start The IDM(Internet Downl0oad Manager) and minimise it.

Then We Are Abt To GEt a Song ... Go To Raaga.com Then Just Try To Play The Song You Want To Download And At That Time You Will Be ASked To Save That Song By The IDM and u just save it Wherever You Want.

Note:You Must Have 'Real Player' To Get This Trick Work.You Will Get Most Probably All Songs In '.Rm Format'So.,Get The 'Rm To Mp3 Converter' BY Searching in google.

NOTE: There r several other ways to download a music from raaga.com or other music streaming sites.. this is one such .

--CRANKYGEEK@SIVAPRAKASH

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Some useful run commands in windows xp:

Compmgmt.msc - Computer management

Devmgmt.ms - Device Manager

Main.cpl - mouse properties

Gpedit - Group policy editor

Regedit - Registry editor

Msconfig - System configuration utility

Dxdiag - Directx diagonostic tool

Fsqirt - Bluetooth transfer wizard

Drwatson - Dr Watson, an inbuilt utility which reecognises if there is any application that is not working properly.

Friday, August 10, 2007

E-Mail Icon Generator



This is really a pretty enhancement to ur splashy identity .. !!


Try this for sure ..


I've just got one !!



NOTE : crankygeeksiva@gmail.com is not a REAL mail address. It s just for test purpose .

Some online tv sites ... !!

http://www.pyro.tv/
http://www.weshow.com
http://web.splashcast.net/
www.channelchooser.com

GMail Music

Store mp3 files in your GMail account and play it on your desktop using a web-based GUI.

Yesss !!! This SourceForge.net project lets u store ur favourite music in ur GMAIL account like u do in ur hard disk ... and lets u hear it from anywhere ...

Cooooll is'nt it ??

Try this here ..

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmail-music/

Fancast: Comcast Launches Rival to IMDB




Comcast has soft-launched its TV and movie portal Fancast . The site is a portal for fans of movies, TV shows, actors and directors, aiming to be “the one place where you can find what to watch, where to watch, when to watch it - plus all the video, photos and facts you crave.”

There’s also a “My Fancast” section where you can save and rate your favorite movies and shows. Other features include tagging and a game called “Six Degrees”, which helps you find relationships between actors, shows and movies in a system inspired by the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. There are TV listings, too.


by Pete Cashmor for mashable

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Best Wallpaper Websites


FEW OTHERS :

DOWNLOAD EVERYTHING: 30+ Firefox Add-ons For Downloading Images, Videos & Files

Backgroundimage Saver - Helps you save the background image of a page even when hidden behind a transparent GIF.
BatchDownload - Assists you in downloading multiple image links at once.
Bazzacuda Image Saver - Will cycle through your open tabs, if any tab has an image and nothing else, the image will be saved and you can have the tab close automatically.
Downloads in Tab - Moves the download manager to a tab.
Download Manager Tweaker - Open the standard download manager as a separate window, a new tab, or the sidebar.
Download Statusbar - Rid yourself of the pop-up download window and manage everything from your status bar.
Download Sort - Automatically save downloads to different directories when using “Save Link As” or “Save Image As”.
DownThemAll! - Download one link or multiples, has a built-in accelerator.
Facebook Photo Album Downloader - Download complete Facebook photo albums.
FlashGot - Download one link, selected link, or all the links on a page.
Image Download - Download all the pictures and filter by width, height, type, create sub folders and more.
Image Toolbar - Provides one click to image actions such as downloading.
Launchy - Enables you to open links and mailtos with the external applications of your choice.
OpenDownload - Adds functions similar to IE’s ‘Open’ and ‘Run’.
PDF Download - Checks every link to see if it is a PDF, if it is, it gives you the option to open it inside or out Firefox, download it to a folder or view it as HTML.
Pterodactl - Saves the largest image on the page, in all tabs, and renames files to keep from having conflicts.
Save As Image - Saves the currently displayed tab as an image creating an instant screenshot.
SafeDownload - Automatically scan downloaded files for viruses.
Save Complete - Aids you in saving complete webpages.
Save Image In Folder - Save images to special folders on your hard drive.
Save Images - Saves images from the current tab’s cache to a specified location.
Save Link In Folder - Save links to special folders on your hard drive.
Screengrab! - Saves the entire web page as an image.
Sourceforge Direct Download - If you frequently download from Sourceforge, this will help you skip the mirror selection step.
ScrapBook - Helps you save portions or entire webpages and then organize them.
TiX Now! - Improves downloading speed from Rapidshare and MegaUpload amongst others.

Video Downloading:

Amazing Media Browser - Scans a page for embedded media and helps you download the source files.
Download Embedded - Provides the ability to download several forms of media.
Download Helper - Will extract content from many different sites.
Fast Video Downloader - Can save videos from around 60 video sites.
GetVideo - Provides access to the direct path to get the video.
Google Video Downloader - Adds a button to the status bar to save videos from Google Video.
Media Pirate - The Video Downloader - Gives you the ability to save videos from approximately a dozen sites.
PimpFish Basic Toolbar - Capture video files from numerous sites.
UnPlug - Scans a web page for media players and tells you where the media files are stored so you can download them.
Video Download - Adds a simple right click command to download videos from numerous sites.

Thanks to Sean.P.Aune(mashable)

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Google Rises in Rank as Most Improved Brand


We all know that branding is important. Image is everything. And according to a report from Interbrand, Google has been deemed the most improved brand.
According to a survey of global brands, Google has gained the most in value of the past year. Interbrand reports that Google’s brand value has increased 44% in the past year to $17.8bn, bringing it to rank at number 20 on the short list of Best Global Brands. Coca-Cola tops this list for the seventh year in a row, and a few tech companies aren’t far behind, with Microsoft, IBM, GE and Nokia respectively in second, third, fourth and fifth place. Intel isn’t too far either, coming in at number seven. The brands’ value is determined according to how important it is in its sector.
So that means that people really value Google as a brand, and is important to the general public as its own entity. Things like this can’t be taken lightly, especially when it comes to publicly traded companies. The public’s perspective on a company can have an impact directly on its value. There are a great many factors that could have caused its rise, including its numerous acquisitions like YouTube, new developments such as Google Checkout, as well as its furthered integration into mainstream media, specifically its new goals for a print ad distribution network.

uTorrent Relaunched as Official BitTorrent Client

BitTorrent Inc launched their rebranded version of uTorrent as BitTorrent 6.0.

The rebranded version of uTorrent looks just like the original uTorrent client, however, it now includes BitTorrent DNA. Another significant change is the absence of the built in search for sites like Mininova, Torrentz and The PirateBay. However, you can easily add those under options –> preferences.

Thanks torrentfreak

Cisco axes Linksys branding

Cisco CEO John Chambers recently announced at a European roundtable discussion that Linksys products would now sport the Cisco name. Chambers was quoted as saying that "it would all come, over time, into a Cisco brand," and he also noted that the reason the Linksys name was kept alive was because "it was better known in the US than even Cisco was for the consumer." As the firm "goes globally," he concluded, there would be "little advantage" in keeping it around.

Thanks to Darren Murph(Mashble)

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thanks to sean.p.aune(mashable) ..

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Microsoft to slash XBOX 360 prices ??

A good source within a major Canadian retailer guarantees that the Xbox 360 will drop $100 across all SKU's. When?.. Perhaps ... Sooner than you think.!!!! AUGUST 1ST.


In less than 3 weeks the console prices will be the following:

-Xbox 360 core, $199 American (with pack-in memory unit!)
-Nintendo Wii, $249 American
-Xbox 360 Premium, $299 American
-Xbox 360 Elite, $449 Canadian, possibly $399 American
-PS3, $599 American, $649 Canadian

So August 1st, Xbox 360 will be the lowest price console on the market with the core system.

Source :Zero Iscariot (Destructoid)

µTorrent 1.7.1 released

µTorrent 1.7 version has been released .

The biggest changes were full Vista support and the removal of the 65,536 piece limit for torrents.
Also added was support for finding local peers (peers on the same LAN) and optionally not having any upload restrictions for them.
It is also possible to turn on automatic updating for betas now, found in the "Other" section of the preferences.

To get it ...

http://download.utorrent.com/1.7.1/utorrent.exe

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

WHY SHOULD U DO AN M.B.A

Why should you do an MBA?
This is an invariable question in any MBA entrance-interview. Getting this answer
right is critically important because it shows how clear you are about your
expectations from the course. It is imperative that you answer this question to
yourself before you rush to fill up forms to various MBA colleges.
Find out why?
DOWNLOAD

TWEAKS USING RESOURCE HACKER

!!! WARNING !!!

Playing with system files using resource hacker can be Dangerous for your system and it can make your system not working.

So use it at your own risk!


Hi Guys,

Hi guys im goin to post the tricks tat can be done using resource hacker

Before i start :: here are some pts,

1. First of all , Thnx to Mr. Vista (thinkdigit)

2. all the images which i m uploading are jpg's...u can open it in paint n then save as 24 bit BMP image..

3. U need to disable windows file protection .... get patch from here:

wfps10.rar

4. U need replacer to replace the files that r in system use:

Replacer.zip
5.download resource hacker from here:

ResHack.zip

1) Process Dialog Box(copy and move)
For this , open %windir%\system32\shell32.dll in resource hacker !



1.save tis pic
71174_JenniferLopez0061_122_421lo.JPG (Right click and select save target as)

2. Save the pics in .bmp format and then click on Action->Add New Resource->Open the .bmp ... give it the name 701 and language 1033..

3. Go To Dialog <1020<1033..Replace the code in right hand pane with the following....
Code:
1020 DIALOGEX 20, 20, 266, 160
STYLE DS_FIXEDSYS | DS_MODALFRAME | DS_NOIDLEMSG | WS_POPUP | WS_CAPTION | WS_SYSMENU
CAPTION ""
LANGUAGE LANG_ENGLISH, SUBLANG_ENGLISH_US
FONT 8, "MS SHELL DLG"
{
CONTROL 701, -1, STATIC, SS_BITMAP | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 0, 0, 400, 48
CONTROL "", 103, STATIC, SS_LEFTNOWORDWRAP | SS_NOPREFIX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 125, 37, 133, 10
CONTROL "", 102, STATIC, SS_LEFTNOWORDWRAP | SS_NOPREFIX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 117, 143, 145, 10
CONTROL "", 104, "msctls_progress32", WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 102, 76, 158, 30
CONTROL "", 105, STATIC, SS_LEFT | SS_NOPREFIX | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 103, 56, 155, 10
CONTROL "Current file:", 2, STATIC, SS_LEFT | WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE, 117, 121, 40, 10
}

4. Save the file as shell32.dll in some location..

5. Replace the in use shell32.dll file with the newly created file with help of replacer . Reboot to see changes....

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Beginner's Guide to Vi Editor

This is a kind of useful post for all our classmates ..
Initially from 2nd semester we found it very uneasy working ,typing and editing in LINUX's Vi Editor ... We were'nt able to get ourselves transformed to Vi Editor from the acquainted and user friendly NOTEPAD in WINDOWS ..
But we ve to adapt .. as we do all our practicals , lab classes in Vi Editor only .. Here s one useful tutorial , BEGINNER's GUIDE TO Vi EDITOR ...

http://www-acs.ucsd.edu/info/vi_tutorial.php

Monday, June 25, 2007

Evolution of Apple's Computers




The evolution of most all Apple products created over the past 30 years.


This was created to show the evolution of the form factor and industrial design of the products, not to show every single model or upgrade Apple has launched .


-----picture created by Edwin Tofslie

Amazing pictures of the history of Apple! The Apple 1, Jobs, Wozniak

50 pictures from the history of Apple, from the Apple 1 to Iphone, Bill Gates at Apple-meeting in 1984, Wozniak cuddling his dogs, Lisa, Newton - it's all here!

http://www.bloggpix.no/my_weblog/Bildespill/apple/index.html

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

New WiFi Record: 237 Miles





A Venezuelan techie apparently has set a new record for longest WiFi link. Networking guru Ermanno Pietrosemoli established a wireless connection between a PC in El Aguila, Venezuela, and one in Platillon Mountain, a distance of about 237 miles, mostly using off-the-shelf equipment and a few hacked parts.
The previous record was 193 miles, between a balloon and an Earth-bound PC, which rather cuts down on the risk of signal-bouncing obstacles.
Pietrosemoli notes in the project description that one of the benefits of doing this kind of work out in the Latin American boonies is you don't have to worry much about signal interference.
And yes, I now feel a whole new kind of stupid for not being able to get a reasonable signal between home office and bedroom.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Reformat your Gmail address with dots

You can reformat your existing Gmail address by inserting dots (periods) anywhere within your Gmail username. The Gmail Help pages explain:

"Because Gmail doesn't recognize dots as characters within usernames, adding or removing dots from a Gmail address won't change the actual destination address. Messages sent to yourusername@gmail.com and y.o.u.r.u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com are all delivered to your Inbox, and only yours."

Sounds puzzling !!! Ofcourse ... There may be lot of quizzical questions popping out of ur geeky mind now .... It s same with me too .. What the hell is Google doing ??
See this Gmail help page(Yes , ofcourse , it s google's page).

https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=%67mail&hl=en&answer=10313

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Hamilton wins US Grand Prix

British rookie Lewis Hamilton won the US Grand Prix on Sunday to take his second victory in a row and forge 10 points clear of McLaren team mate Fernando Alonso in the Formula One championship.

Hamilton crossed the line 1.518 seconds ahead of the double world champion for his seventh podium finish in seven extraordinary starts.

Brazilian Felipe Massa was third for Ferrari ahead of teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

Another Finn, Heikki Kovalainen, was fifth for Renault and Italian Jarno Trulli finished sixth in a Toyota.

It was McLaren's third win in a row (after Hamilton in Canada and Alonso in Monaco last month), their third 1-2 in a row and their 152nd grand prix victory.


Provisional results:

1. Lewis Hamilton (Britain) McLaren 1hr 31min 09.965

2. Fernando Alonso (Spain) McLaren +00:01.518

3. Felipe Massa (Brazil ) Ferrari 00:12.842

4. Kimi Raikkonen (Finland) Ferrari 00:15.422

5. Heikki Kovalainen (Finland) Renault 00:41.402

6. Jarno Trulli (Italy ) Toyota 01:06.703

7. Mark Webber (Australia) RedBull-Renault 01:07.331

8. Sebastian Vettel (Germany ) BMW Sauber 01:07.783

9. Giancarlo Fisichella (Italy) Renault 1 lap

10. Alexander Wurz (Austria) Williams-Toyota 1 lap

11. Anthony Davidson (Britain) Super Aguri-Honda 1 lap

12. Jenson Button (Britain) Honda 1 lap

13. Scott Speed (U.S.) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 2 laps

14. Adrian Sutil (Germany) Spyker-Ferrari 2 laps

15. Christijan Albers (Netherlands) Spyker-Ferrari 3 laps

16r. Nico Rosberg (Germany) Williams-Toyota 5 laps

17r. Vitantonio Liuzzi (Italy) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 5 laps

r. Nick Heidfeld (Germany) BMW Sauber 18 laps

r. Takuma Sato (Japan [Images]) Super Aguri-Honda 60 laps

r. David Coulthard (Britain) RedBull-Renault 73 laps

r. Rubens Barrichello (Brazil) Honda 73 laps

r. Ralf Schumacher (Germany) Toyota 73 laps

(rank: r = retired, nc = not classified)

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Pixar’s Wall-E Movie Trailer


The trailer for Pixar’s 2008 movie Wall-E is attached to Ratatouille. But you don’t have to wait until June 29th to see it. Check it out after the jump.
Official plot synopsis: The year is 2700. WALL•E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for. From Academy Award®-winning director, Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo), WALL•E is the story of one robot’s comic adventures as he chases his dream across the galaxy. Wall-E will hit movie theaters on June 27th, 2008.

Apple's iPhone Website: Demonstrations in 3D

The new Apple.com website has quite a bit of surprises. While looking though the its iPhone technology section I learned they updated their 3D demonstrations. Pretty cool.!!!!!!

http://www.apple.com/iphone/technology/

Thursday, June 14, 2007

SanDisk inks agreement to support DivX

DivX and SanDisk have announced a licensing agreement allowing SanDisk to include DivX technology in SanDisk’s Sansa line of video-enabled products.

As a result of the partnership, future SanDisk video products can include interoperability with the DivX Stage6 video website. This partnership is designed to provide SanDisk consumers with seamless access to the growing library of professional and user-generated video content available today in the popular DivX format, according to the companies.

Products that bear the DivX Certified logo have undergone a rigorous testing program to ensure a high-quality DivX media experience, including reliable video playback, interoperability with other DivX Certified devices and the visual quality users expect from DivX.

SanDisk expects to announce plans later this year for DivX support in its product lines.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Nintendo Wii sales hit 8 million worldwide

The sales of Nintendo's Wii console have now passed the 8 million mark worldwide. With Xbox360 sales just 2 million ahead on 10 million sold through and PS3 on 3.5 million. DS, meanwhile, is fast approaching the 45 million mark, with PSP sales around half that.

For more statistical details and chart like presentations click the link below

http://www.vgchartz.com/?w=8m

Mininova's Landmark .


Mininova, one of the most popular BitTorrent search engines, experiences a massive growth in the first half of 2007, and yesterday they served the 2 billionth .torrent download.
I personally recommend(use) mininova among the public torrent sites besides using some non-public torrent sites like demonoid,desitorrents,tamiltorrents .. (yeah !! i ve account in all of em !!)

What American accent do you have?

Want to know the depth of American English accent u speak ??!!!... Then check this link ... Its puts u thru some 16 questions .. and tells the results based on ur answers .. cool ??? !! is'nt it ?

This is version 4 of the famous quiz that tells you what accent you have

http://www.youthink.com/quiz.asp?action=take&quiz_id=9827

How Google Earth Works ??


Google Earth - Almost everyone of us is familiar with it .. we ve seen the satellite imageries of our college(SSNCE), !! and perhaps somebody of you could have had a pretty good look at their house even .. in google earth !!(How many ve seen ur house in google earth ??).Well , ever wondered how all these are possible .. ?? and how these work ?? (Nope ??) . Then , plunge into this article before something more attractive in the web distracts you ..(Yeah,i get distracted too much . My level of distraction in web is well above the observed limits of normal people .. Sounds too much ?? ) ..

Google Earth is currently available for download as a desktop application, although you need to be connected to the Internet to use it. Every time you open Google Earth, it automatically connects to Google's servers, giving you access to terabytes of geographical, political and social data. For instance, you can view a city with certain "layers" turned on, including topographical information, population data and crime statistics for the area. The layers and all of the map navigation buttons, including zoom, tilt and rotate, are all located in the Google Earth frame.

Google Earth comprises an array of features that would probably take months to fully utilize, the basic features fit loosely into the following categories:
Mapping/directions
Local search
Sightseeing

Let's find out where Google Earth gets its data.

Google Earth was once a premium program called Keyhole that cost about $90. When Google purchased Keyhole, it inherited terabytes of digital mapping data and set about creating a basic version of the software that would be available for free download. Now you're all caught up.
The photographic maps available on Google Earth come primarily from two sources: satellites and aircraft. Google gets this imagery and other digital mapping information from sources such as TeleAtlas and EarthSat, both of which compile photographs and maps into digital form for commercial applications. Because the data comes from different sources, it's provided at different resolutions, which is why some areas of the globe appear crisp even at street level while others are blurry from a great distance. Google is striving to have as much high definition coverage of the world as possible. When you use Google Earth, you're not viewing the imagery in real-time: according to Google, the information is no more than three years old and is continually updated as new data becomes available.

Google Earth has several countries like the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom covered to street level, meaning you can zoom in and view road names and local businesses and get directions from here to there. The database has a good amount of information on other regions like Western Europe, India and Japan as well, but the rest of the world is hit or miss. While you can zoom in and get a pretty good look at the Egyptian pyramids, you can't see street names or find a grocery store in the area. Google is constantly adding more information to its databases, though, and the maps are getting better with each update.

This brings us to another source of Google Earth's data: the Google search engine. Part of what makes Google Earth so addictive is its collaboration with Google search. When you're viewing a city, you can search for coffee shops, restaurants, grocery stores, bars and tons of other businesses in the vicinity, and you can click on them to get detailed information from the Google search engine. Users can also add a business location to a map by clicking on "Add/Edit a Business Listing" in the Google Earth toolbar.


Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Here is another game --- test ur mouse handling capability

Use ur mouse to play this game ...


Military Helicopter

RAID - Wat s it ???

In the last few years RAID has become really quite popular. Once purely in the domain of high-end enterprise servers, today, any self respecting enthusiast motherboard had better have onboard RAID if it wants to be taken seriously. The abundance of onboard RAID controllers mean that it’s not unusual to see small arrays in today’s home computers. The reasons for this can be for increased speed, increased reliability or simply for bragging rights. After all, two (or more) disks are better than one, right?

Depending on whom you ask, RAID can stand for either Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks or Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Technically, the former was the original name given to the use of arrays of more than one drive. The term ‘inexpensive’ was used as RAID was used as a substitute to proprietary disk solutions that, while they offered acceptable performance and fault tolerance, were prohibitively expensive.

RAID was a way to increase performance and add fault tolerance whilst using off-the-shelf disks, reducing costs greatly. There are many different types of RAID and each has their own strengths and drawbacks, no single level of RAID is ‘the best’ and it is important that one picks which RAID level best suits their particular situation.

The different types of RAID can offer a multitude of benefits, whether it’s for an oracle database being accessed by thousands of users simultaneously, for a high performance HD video workstation or simply for a home user storing photos. Each different case obviously has a different set of requirements, and a vastly different budget. Deciding on which level of RAID to use is always a balance between the pros and cons of each. The main aspects to consider are performance, redundancy and of course cost.

Some RAID levels are more focused on getting all out performance without bothering with redundancy, others provide redundancy as a foremost concern and performance can suffer accordingly. Certain types of RAID require a powerful hardware controller to give acceptable performance, resulting in high costs, whereas others can give adequate performance using a software solution.

So what exactly can RAID offer?

Increased Performance
There is a limit to the rate at which data can be read from or written to a hard disk platter. Unfortunately due to the mechanical construction of hard drives this limit is considerably slower than the rate at which data travels around every other part of a computer. The platters and actuators inside a hard drive can only move so fast and are bound to mechanical constraints and tolerances that solid state storage (i.e. ram) does not suffer from.

Most implementations of RAID offer increased performance over a single disk by reading from or writing to many disks at the same time. In theory, data can be retrieved from two disks in half the time as from a single disk, from eight disks four times as fast as from two disks and etcetera. Of course in practice this is not exactly true, as RAID controller overheads and calculations for redundancy slow down the process, but whether it’s an array of two disks or two thousand disks, RAID can certainly increase performance.

Data Security
Data security is the concept that an array can suffer the complete failure of one, or sometimes many hard drives and not lose any of the data contained on the array. This is done through data redundancy, i.e. some disk capacity is sacrificed for the sake of keeping extra data. Redundancy can be provided via mirroring, that is, a duplicate copy of all of the data is held through parity information, which we’ll come to later.

Data Availability
Data availability, not to be confused with data security, is when an array can sustain a disk failure with neither data loss nor interruption to service. While this feature may not be especially important to a home user, it can be vital to a business. Sometimes it’s simply not acceptable to shut down a service, a website for instance, simply to replace a failed disk. Data availability must include data security, but data security does not necessarily constitute data availability. Hot-swapping and hot-sparing are features implemented in many RAID controllers that allow recovery of a failed disk without taking the array offline.

Increased Capacity
When you need a lot of space on a single volume, sometimes the largest hard drives available are not large enough. If you wanted to record several hours of uncompressed 1080p video even the latest and greatest 1TB drive wouldn’t be large enough to hold all of that information. An array of several 500GB disks would not only create a single ‘drive’ with sufficient space, but would also be far cheaper per GB than the flagship 1TB models. It isn’t just necessarily extreme space requirements that can benefit from this. If you need an ultra high-performance database, it makes sense to use ultra high-performance drives. Currently 2.5” 15k RPM drives are the crème de la crème of high I/O performane, and you’re going to need more than one of them as the largest available is a mere 73GB.

Author: Joshua Moore
Published: 11th Jun 2007

This post will continue .....

EA Brings its Games To Apple Mac OS X

In a recent press release from EA Games, the company has decided to bring it's line up of hit titles to the Mac OS X platform.

EA has announced a deal with Apple to develop and port many of its best PC games to Apple's Mac OS X.

Now coming soon to an OS X based system near you will be a few new EA titles:
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
Battlefield 2142
Need for Speed Carbon
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix
Madden '08
Tiger Wood's PGA Tour '08

Monday, June 11, 2007

Apple iPhone Tech specs





Screen size -------------- 3.5 inches

Screen resolution---------320 by 480 pixels (160 ppi)

Input method------------Multi-touch

Operating system--------OS X

Storage------------------ 4GB or 8GB

GSM--------------------- Quad-band (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)

Wireless data------------- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) / EDGE / Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

Camera -------------------2.0 megapixels

Battery
Talk / Video / Browsing --Up to 5 hours
Audio playback----------- Up to 16 hours

Dimensions ---------------4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches / 115 x 61 x 11.6mm

Weight------------------- 4.8 ounces / 135 grams

Motorola ROKR E6 - It's a Linux phone !!


We have seen the future of cell phones, and it’s Linux. This phone bring the flexibility of Linux to the portable world.

This Linux-powered Smartphone boasts a 2.0-megapixel camera w/8x digital zoom, a 2.4-inch QVGA touchscreen display, 8MB built-in memory, an SD/MMC card slot, two “3D Surround” speakers, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

One of my favourites !!

swf game . the one that i love most ....... VIRTUAL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE .........








this is a flash game embedded in the page .. it s just a script adding an object ..

hey try this !!!


Super Free Kicks

good game .. give a try .. and u ll get addicted ..

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Memory card developed to work with USB

A flash memory card standard which promises removable media that can be inserted into either a USB 2.0 port or a MMC reader has been developed.

miCard is designed to make it easy to transfer data between devices such as digital cameras and computers without the need for a card reader. The card will initially come with an adaptor to fit standard MMC slots.

Adding USB 2.0 capability to a memory card provides an interface that is compatible with existing products and widely recognised by general consumers

miCard will have an 8GB capacity, although the MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) claims that capacities of up to 2TB will be possible. The card measures 12mm x 21mm x 1.95mm.

Vodafone advances website rendering for mobiles

Vodafone has launched its mobile internet strategy, and claims to have made significant advances in rendering web pages for mobile devices.

"What we've done is [to] work with some of our suppliers, such as Novarra, to ensure that pages display properly. [The technology] understands how the web page is put together and repurposes that for mobile," a spokesperson told ,adding that Novarra's technology was able to detect which handset was being used to access the content.

The process involves compressing the content to roughly a tenth of its original size, the advantages naturally are , much lower data usage and higher download speeds, the spokesperson said, while conceding that some Flash-heavy sites may still not render as intended.

Many popular sites, such as YouTube and MySpace, have been difficult to render on a small screen. Vodafone, however, has already partnered with these and several other sites to deliver mobile-friendly versions of their content.

In a further development of Vodafone's mobile internet strategy, users will be able to aggregate up to five email accounts,including webmail and POP3 — into a unified client.

ZFS to become file system in Leopard

Sun's Jonathan Schwartz announced today at Sun event in Washington D.C. that Apple would be making ZFS "the file system" in Mac OS 10.5 Leopard

Rumors of Apple's interest in ZFS began in April 2006, when an OpenSolaris mailing list revealed that Apple had contacted Sun regarding porting ZFS to OS 10. The file system later began making appearances in Leopard builds.

ZFS has a long list of improvements over Apple's current file system, Journaled HFS+. More information on ZFS is available at the ZFS homepage and Wikipedia.

Monday, June 4, 2007

See this apple Ad

This is a fan made commercial and is an interesting combination of the legendary “Think Different” ad campaign and the more current style of iPod advertising. I love this video, and I thought you people might enjoy it…take a look !!!…

http://www.applegazette.com/on-the-web/youtube-find-crazy-ones-think-different-2007/

Mukesh Ambani is building 60 storey house

India's richest man and its first trillionaire Mukesh Ambani(Reliance Group), is building a new home in the financial hub of Mumbai: a 60-storey palace with helipad, health club and six floors of car parking.
The building, named Antilla after a mythical island, will have a total floor area greater than Versailles and be home for Mr Ambani, his mother, wife, three children and 600 full-time staff.

Google acquires FEEDBURNER

Both Google and FeedBurner ve agreed the rumours and said the acqusition has in fact happened .

FeedBurner is a leading provider of feed distribution and management tools. A web feed is a way for online publishers to syndicate their content and deliver it straight to readers. Each day, FeedBurner delivers feeds to millions of users around the world and offers unique and useful tools for publishers to analyze, optimize, and monetize their content. Further, FeedBurner offers a feed advertising platform for advertisers to reach engaged feed readers through targeted in-feed ads and innovative techniques like RSS feed-driven ads.

Google has promised to offer exceptional tools of feedburner to the feed creators,publishers,advertisers .

Mozilla firefox 3 : features

The Mozilla Firefox users ve more things to be proud of .....

Firefox 3 is due for release and it s expected to be lashing out its major competitor
IE 7 with a lot of new features and enhancements ..

It seems it is also going to ve a new cool interface .

It has also made important changes that make it more secure,reliable,stable with high performance .

And more exciting thing is, you can help contribute, by providing feedback on these designs, or creating your own UI mockups.

Check this for more ....

http://blog.mozilla.com/faaborg/2007/06/01/the-user-interface-of-firefox-3-features/

iPhone release date confirmed: June 29th

Ready to pony the cash? the iPhone is yours come June 29th. Now you can finally mark your calendar and get on with your life -- for the next 25 days or so, until you get in line for your spankin' new $600 iPhone (provided you're still willing to undergo that ugly but required two year service agreement).

Update: The ads are up on Apple's site! Check 'em out.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/ads/

Sunday, May 20, 2007

BitTorrent in Focus: TV-series are Hot

Almost 50% of all people using BitTorrent at any given point in time do this to download TV-series, while only 10% of the available torrents are TV related. People who download TV-shows also have one of the best share ratios, only Anime fanatics beat them.

For complete Statistics and other details visit ::

http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-in-focus-tv-series-are-hot/

StarCraft II Unveiled!

StarCraft II! The epic interplanetary battle between the Protoss, Terran, and Zerg will take on new dimensions in this sequel to the classic real-time strategy original. With new units and functionality for each race, upgrades to several familiar units, and a powerful 3D engine that supports explosive fast-paced combat between massive armies, StarCraft II will be the ultimate competitive real-time strategy game.

Highlights of StarCraft II include:

* Tightly balanced competitive real-time strategy gameplay that recaptures and improves on the magic of the original game
* New units and gameplay mechanics that further distinguish the Protoss, Terran, and Zerg races
* An all-new 3D engine that supports fast-paced play with realistic physics, massive units, and massive army sizes
* A groundbreaking single-player campaign that continues the epic StarCraft story
* A powerful map editor that puts the tools used by the game's designers into the hands of players

For more information about Blizzard's plans for StarCraft II visit www.starcraft2.com ..

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Remote control your torrents with uTorrent's WebUI

You're a BitTorrent freak, so why should you let a little thing like being away from your home computer stop you from getting your fix? Using the popular, free uTorrent client, you can control your BT downloads from anywhere using a full-featured web interface.

With uTorrent's WebUI, you can add, remove, and manage the downloads you've got running at home no matter where you are.

visit ::

http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-attack/remote-control-your-torrents-with-utorrents-webui-260393.php

Meebo rooms launched

meebo is launching Meebo Rooms, a rich media chat room product that users can put on their blogs and websites. They can be private or public chat rooms, and can feature video content from sources such as youtube and NBC.

Meebo's core product is a browser-based IM platform, allowing people to use multiple IM accounts on the one webpage. Meebo has 2 million registered users and gets about 1 million sessions and 100 million messages per day. According to the press release, meebo rooms "are places where people can chat and view media live with IM buddies, both inside meebo.com and across the Web on their own pages." Meebo has partnered with a number of content providers - including blip.tv, Capitol Music Group, CNET Networks, NBC Universal, and others. They are launching with pre-assembled meebo rooms from the 14 initial partners, with more to come.

best of april 2007

best of april 2007 in computer world by smashing magazine ..

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/05/15/best-of-april-2007/

Simply Google - all of Google's hidden features in one webpage!

Google accounts, maps, blogs, pack, desktop, pigeonrank, talk, toolbar - WOW they've made a lot of stuff!

http://lloydi.com/blog/simplygoogleoriginal.htm

Linux courses avaliable online free

The following Linux courses have been released under the GFDL . They can be viewed in slide format online, but for a more complete introduction to the material contact information is listed at the bottom of this page ..

http://www.schabell.com/linux-courses/

Wireless USB is the future

Forget cables; the way you'll connect devices to your PC will be wireless. That's according to new research from In-Stat which predicts that Wireless USB will become the way to connect kit to your PC by 2008.

The wireless variant works in exactly the same way as cabled USB, but uses a short wave radio technology. And it's about to explode.

Some devices already exist, but hubs and other connection kit will be available commercially later in the year. In-Stat reckons there's plenty of potential in the market. Over two billion wired USB devices shipped last year, and it expects Wireless USB to grow by over 10 per cent annually.

"Certified WUSB is designed to replace USB cables on the PC desktop, as well as to facilitate temporary connections between mobile and fixed devices, such as portable digital audio players and PCs, or digital still cameras and printers," says Brian O'Rourke an analyst at In-Stat.
Advertisement

One of the first hubs became available in Japan back in March.

Next Gen of Wi-Fi Is Planned for Summer

The next generation of wireless Internet products certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance is expected to hit shelves this summer, even though a final standard for the technology isn't due for another year, the industry group says.

The Wi-Fi Alliance was announcing Wednesday that it will begin certifying wireless routers, networking cards, microchips and other so-called "Draft N" products in June. The products, which take their name from the upcoming 802.11n technical standard, are expected to reach retail stores shortly thereafter.

Wi-Fi comes in several flavors _ "b," "a," "g," and soon "n" _ referring to the subsection of the technical guidelines issued by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a technical professional organization.

The "n" version is expected to be about five times faster than the widely used "g" variety, though in practice, speeds rarely reach what's listed on the box. Draft N products are said to offer better reach through walls and into dead spots and will use multiple radios to send and receive data, making them better at handling big video files.

Gear rated to handle n-level wireless already is being sold. But the Wi-Fi Alliance said certified Draft N items from different vendors are guaranteed to work together and to work with older certified Wi-Fi products.

Karen Hanley, senior director of marketing for the Austin, Texas-based industry group, said the wireless industry shipped 200 million Wi-Fi products last year worldwide. Over the next few years, the category will expand from mostly laptops and access points to Wi-Fi enabled cell phones, televisions and video games.

Hanley said the final 802.11n standard isn't expected until 2009.

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Wi-Fi Alliance: http://www.wi-fi.org

Monday, May 14, 2007

Free-Internet plan gets S.F. controller's office OK

The San Francisco controller's office issued a favorable review Friday on a proposal by EarthLink and Google to provide the city with free wireless Internet access.

The report estimates residents could save $9 million to $18 million in Internet bills annually by having the option of choosing the EarthLink service, which will offer free access as well as a paid service that is cheaper than other broadband options like DSL and cable.

The report said the service will help the city bridge the digital divide, providing many residents with Internet service for the first time. It also noted it would be a boon to EarthLink, giving it a foothold in the San Francisco broadband market.

"I think this is one more reason for the board to approve free Wi-Fi as soon as possible," said Nathan Ballard, spokesman for Mayor Gavin Newsom. "It shows that Wi-Fi creates a favorable impact for the city."

Newsom said in January that the city had finalized language for a contract with EarthLink and Google to provide paid and free Wi-Fi service. EarthLink would pay the city $2 million over four years for the right to build, own and maintain the network. Subscribers would pay $22 a month for 1 megabit per second of broadband service or receive free service with speeds topping out at 300 kilobits per second.

1000GB Blu-ray Recorder Announced By Hitachi

Hitachi has revealed a 1 Terrabyte Blu-ray recorder at the Harvey Norman retail conference being held at the Melbourne Convention Centre.

Hitachi is set to launch a 1000GB Blu-ray recorder. The product that was shown at the Harvey Norman Conference being held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. According to Hitachi Australia the device will go on sale in 2008 for around $2,000.

A leader in storage devices, Hitachi has also released in the USA for US$400 the Deskstar 7K1000. It was first announced at CES 2007 as the world's first one-terabyte hard drive and has now been shipping for a month.

Microsoft to sell $1B in software to Lenovo

Lenovo has signed a deal with Microsoft to buy Windows, Office and other software suites for its personal computers in a deal worth as much as $1.3 billion.

The agreement emulates one inked in 2006, worth $1.2 billion over one year, to pre-install Microsoft's (Charts, Fortune 500) Windows operating system software on Lenovo's computers, deemed a major step in China's efforts to combat piracy.

Both firms hoped to advance "one of the most important goals of international business: the protection of intellectual property," Lenovo senior vice president Chen Shaopeng, who attended the signing ceremony, said in a statement on Thursday.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Nokia N81 and N82 pictures surface

Just when you got your hands on the Nokia N95 and the Nokia N75, it seems like there's something cooler on the horizon (as usual). Images and specs have surfaced on two new Nokia N series phones: the Nokia N81 and the Nokia N82.

The N81 looks to be a sleek quad-band (EDGE; 2100MHz HSDPA-lovin') slider phone with 8GM internal memory, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. It's said to be replacing the music-centric Nokia N91 and comes equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack.

On the other hand, the Nokia N82 seems to be going the camera route with a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a Xenon flash. It's also a GSM smart phone (candybar style) and has built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0, an FM tuner, and a microSD expansion slot. No details on pricing or U.S. availability, but they're rumored to come out in Q4.
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