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Thursday, July 08, 2010

MOST AMAZING TECHNIQUE TO TRANSFER DATA:SLURP

1. This is by far the most amazing thing I have seen in recent years....we have all seen ways to transfer data from one PC to other including bluetooth,wifi,cable and so on.....but this one involvesslurping up (extracting) information and squirting out (injecting) pointers to digital objects. Hence, information can be transferred from machine to machine without any kind of wired or unwired connection.It will be really clear when you see the above video.....you use a dropper like object to pick up a folder from one desktop to other......AMAZZZZINGGG!!!!!!


2. This clever innovation comes in from a former MIT Media Lab student, Jamie Zigelbaum.

IT meets HIGH TECH TAPS : Renshui Faucets

1. Water Taps with in-built chips , the Renshui high-tech faucets, allows customised control of the flow and temperature of the water . All it takes is a simple touch and one can change these parameters to prepare a perfectly tailor-made lovely bath.The water’s temperature is also displayed on the cool body of this faucet that’s totally different in style and form.


2. With a simple touch, one can go from hot to cold water, on or off. Another great feature is the intelligent light, which shows the water’s temperature to cut down the risk of scalding accidents. All these features come wrapped in a contemporaneous design that will add sleek , style in additions to reducing your wallet weight.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Intel meets Car : Makes it SMART CAR

1. In an earlier post here about Intel's Bike,I discussed about how Intel had plans to get IT into Bike.Now they have gone a step further.....I mean from Bike to Car...yess..they have graduated to Car.

2. Intel is currently working on a smart car that will register desired information about the speed, steering, braking while also recording video footage from the outside.This would work well enough as a black box since all the information can be used in case of crashes and if possible, even thefts. Safety features like an on-board camera system, sensors to monitor the road condition, distance sensors to warn the driver of closing in distances and mobile control to lock or unlock the car.

Saturday, July 03, 2010

COWS & DATA CENTRES : LINKED!!!!

1. Cows and data centers ???Whats the link.......any guesses....strange you may find but this has come from HP who feel that both entities are connected...read on for the link///

2. According to HP Labs, the estimate dairy cow produced is about 55 kg of manure per day, and thus 20 metric tons per year. The manure that one dairy cow produces in a day can generate 3.0 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electrical energy.A medium-sized dairy farm with 10,000 cows produces about 200,000 metric tons of manure per year. This farm can fulfill the power requirements of a medium sized 1 megawatt (MW) data center.The heat generated by the data center need not be wasted. Instead, it can be used to break down animal waste which results in the production of methane.Methane can then be used to generate power for the data center.HP Labs researchers say that this symbiotic relationship allows the waste problems faced by dairy farms and the energy demands of the modern data center to be addressed in a sustainable manner.

3. Actually HP should have not just come up with the idea...with the strong hold they have in the market..it would have more suited them to actually attempt the same on ground rather then advising and making statistical data of the dung!!!!

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Why not leapfrog 3G TO 4G?

1. It has actually been veri long hearing about Indian Government trying/deciding to start the 3G Spectrum allocation. Finally few decisions have been made in last few weeks and something has been done in a limited capacity.Now till the time this limited capacity becomes ready to take on fully operational 3G Services across India,3G will be without doubt an obsolescent and old technology at global level.The amount of infrastructure,investment,time and loads of effort that will be sucked in by this 3G setup is likely to go in waste considering the thirst everywhere to be at par with the latest in communication.3G may look good today when we are not aware of 4G Technology.For those who are interested to know about 'G' family in brief,pls click here.

2. So,still when the exhaustive details on spectrum auction are awaited,why not leap frog to 4G thus vamoosing the extraordinarily delayed 3G for attaining higher data speeds to finally allow users in India to experience the "state of art speeds".

Friday, June 25, 2010

PANOPTICLICK : Your Browser Finger Print

1. The development and growing interest in hacking and retrieving info from browsers has been gaining significant importance today when security is BAAP of all priorities in any IT field.Today surfers are warned that even with cookies deleted and disabled,advanced fingerprinting techniques could be used to identify them.In an attempt to check and test browsers,THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER FOUNDATION has come up with a site at http://panopticlick.eff.org/ which tests your browser to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits.

Friday, June 18, 2010

INTEL : UPCOMING PROCESSOR'S

1. At an earlier post here, I had discussed about the upcoming OSs incl Barrelfish,Midori,Helios etc likely to be introduced by Microsoft in near future.....now some thing from leaked (which valve actually faltered …no one knows?) source on the net about processors from INTEL,three quad-core Clarksfield processors, the i7-720QM, i7-820QM and i7-920XM, clocked at 1.6GHz, 1.73GHz and 2GHz can be expected by the end of this year

2. Low voltage chips including 25W 2.26GHz Core i7-660LM,1.46GHz Core i7-680UM and 1.33GHz Core i5-560UM with an overall aim to enhance the battery life while end Dec 2010 will see high-end Core i7-680UM that starts at 1.46GHz and speeds up to 2.53GHz and a 1.33GHz / 2.13GHz Core i5-560UM, plus a 25W 2.26GHz Core i7-660LM low-voltage chip will also see the year 2010. All these will have on-die Intel HD Graphics .

3. Another 32nm "Huron River" is likely to make it to the user shores by early 2011 which will single handedly handle WiMAX, WiDi and Intel Bluetooth alongside new concept dubbed Zero Power ODD which promises a power-saving sleep mode for optical disks drives.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

'Microrings' - Ultimate Wireless Communication

1. Researchers based in Purdue University have developed a miniature device capable of converting ultrafast laser pulses into bursts of radio-frequency signals, a step toward making wires obsolete for communications in the homes and offices of the future.Such an advance could enable all communications, from high-definition television broadcasts to secure computer connections, to be transmitted from a single base station, said Minghao Qi, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering.The team fabricated tiny silicon "microring resonators," devices that filter out certain frequencies and allow others to pass. A series of the microrings were combined in a programmable "spectral shaper" 100 microns wide, or about the width of a human hair. Each of the microrings is about 10 microns in diameter.


2. Thus a single base station would be sort of a computer by itself, perhaps a card inserted into one of the expansion slots in a central computer. The central computer would take charge of all the information processing, a single point of contact that interacts with the external world in receiving and sending information."There is no end to improvement......as i say.....just when we thought WiFi is the end of home trouble shootings for easy connectivity...this goes many steps ahead.....

WiFi Amplified 10 times : Here comes WiGig™

1. WiFi,the term that has revolutionised our lives at home with ease of access and mobile internet connectivity is all set to receive a major boost in speed when the 60GHz frequency band comes into operation. Wi-Fi Alliance® confirmed an alliance with WiGig™ to expand the current WiFi band range. Current WiFi technologies will remain, with the new 60Ghz range coming in to compliment these already existing technologies. 60 GHz device connectivity will be an exciting enhancement to the capabilities of today's Wi-Fi technologies. It will expand the utility of Wi-Fi, used by hundreds of millions of people every day.The goal - to bring 7Gbps wireless connectivity to users!!!!

2. How does this happen? Basically transfer speeds that are 'turbo boosted'. Today maximum data transfer speeds are in the region of about 150 Mbps. Bringing in this new technology will boost that figure to anywhere between 1 Gbps to 7 Gbps. That is about 10 times faster than the norm today. On the flipside, higher frequency waves don't have the range of current lower frequencies, and the 60 Ghz band travels in a straight line, meaning one would need line of sight between two devices to transfer data.

3. Estimates are that this technology will be available in devices that have dual-band or tri-band capabilities, in approximately two years. These devices will most likely have the ability to switch between the current 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz, and the 60 Ghz band.

"GOOGLE STREET VIEW" - FIGHTING PRIVACY ISSUES

1. Ever heard of google's street view application...m sure many of you must have...for those who have not heard of it...in brief it refers to a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provisions isometric views from various positions along many streets in the world. Launched on May 25, 2007 the application displays images taken from a fleet of specially adapted cars. Areas not accessible by car are sometimes covered by Google tricycles. On each of these vehicles there are nine directional cameras for 360° views at a height of about 2.5 meters, GPS units for positioning and three laser range scanners for the measuring of up to 50 meters 180° in the front of the vehicle. There are also 3G/GSM/Wi-Fi antennas for scanning 3G/GSM and Wi-Fi hotspots.

2. No about the fighting issue that i have reffered in the subject topic.Now whether it is a facility for the world base users to utilize viewing live views of streets world vide or it is an attempt to log in to the private data of the users across.....yess...I repeat it is the private data of the users avaiable from the open WiFi signals from their home computers and laptops.The intresting thing is that Google has accepted this collection of data from unencrypted wireless networks....and they have put the blame on a masoom software engineer.Google says the massive furore over Wifi snooping by Street View cars was all the fault of one software engineer.In an interview ,CEO Eric Schmidt said the whole affair came about because a software engineer inserted unauthorised code into the Street View system software. The man is now under investigation internally by the company as per posts on google blog.


3. Now what ever answer that google may come up with in form a mistake or simply putting the blame on that software engineer(...where was the Software Testing deptt and QC then otherwise?),the point that I intend putting accross is that just take care of envryting your WiFi router.Google has at least accepted the fact and mistake and they are taking measures to rectify it...but it will not be always like that.....there are so many mis adventurists present all around that looking around that unencrypted wireless networks for misuse.....just read this post again to avoid becoming a target like others.

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