Monday, March 31, 2008

Create Asp.Net project using LLBLGen Pro tool

Here I am going to share how to use LLBLGen Pro tool to create a project in ASP.Net

Using LLBLGen Pro to create project:-

  1. First of all create a database using sql server
  2. Open LLBLGenPro tool.
  3. Open new project from file menu
  4. In the Create project window:

· Give the project information

· Select SQL Server7/2000/2005/2008 driver(sqlclient) from Dropdown

· Give the name of the server

· Select the name of the database and click create button

  1. After that click on project explorer:-

· Right click on Entities and click on add new entities mapped on tables.

· Select the table names and click create button

  1. Click on project tab:

· Click on Generate:

· Configure the code generation process window will open up:

· Select C# , .NET2.0

· Type the namespace

· Select tamplate group:

1.Adaptor work as a disconnected approach 2.Selfservicing work as connected approach

· Click on start generator

  1. A log view will be visible if errors occur it will show Close this window and Save the project
  2. The work of LLBLGen Pro software is finished here.

How to use LLBL to make a ASP.net project:-

1. Open a new website:-

· Right click on solution explorer’s project

· Add existing project , LLBL project that you have created, eg-llblTest

· Again add existing project , LLBL project that you have created, eg-llblDBTest

· Right click on the references of llblTest project click on Add Reference

On .NET Tab select LLBLGen Pro .NET2.0 ORM support Classes Library, click ok

· Right click on the references of llblDBTest and click on Add Reference

On .NET Tab select LLBLGen Pro .NET2.0 ORM support Classes Library and LLBLGen Pro Pro .NET2.0 Dynamic Quey Engine for SqlServer(7/2000/2005/2008), click ok

· Right click on solution explorer’s project and rebuild the project

· Right click on Test and click add reference and click on projects llblTest and llblDBTest. Click OK

· Right click on Test and click add reference and click on recent LLBLGen Pro .NET2.0 ORM support Classes Library. Click OK

2. Now click on toolbox and choose items, select LLBLGenProdatasource and LLBLGenProdatasource2. Click OK

3. Now in web.config file, in appsettings add connectionstring for the database access

4. Now you are ready for the project

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Best of All

Best Overall: Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/

Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be.

Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine

http://www.earthmine.com/
Just next to Google Eath

Best video startup: Hulu

http://www.hulu.com/

Hulu put television online.

Best user-generated content site: Digg

http://digg.com/

Best mobile start-up: Twritter

http://twitter.com//

Twitter, for micro blogging.

Best International startup: Netvibes

http://www.netvibes.com/

Best personalised web.

Best consumer startup: Meebo

http://www.meebo.com/

Instant Messaging through different accounts on one site.

Best enterprise startup: Zoho
http://www.zoho.com/

Google doc, powerpoint, meetings, invoices all online.........

Best design: Smugmug

http://www.smugmug.com/

SmugMug is professional photo site.

Best new gadget/ device: Apple

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

Best business model: Zazzle

http://www.zazzle.com/

Best way to turn yourself into a brand loyal consumer...check this out.

Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme

http://www.techmeme.com/

No need to use ggogle reader for immediate news.......

Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerburg

At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award.

Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider automattic

Best new startup: imedix

http://www.imedix.com/

iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web.

Most likely to succeed: Automattic

http://www.crunchbase.com/product/wordpress-com

Best use of viral marketing: Stumble Upon

http://www.stumbleupon.com/

Just like del.icio.us
keep browsing for more.............
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Best Of All

Best Overall: Facebook

http://www.facebook.com/

Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be.

Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine

http://www.earthmine.com/

Just next to Google Eath

Best video startup: Hulu

http://www.hulu.com/

Hulu put television online.

Best user-generated content site: Digg

http://digg.com/

Best mobile start-up: Twitter

http://twitter.com//

Twitter, for micro blogging.

Best International startup: Netvibes

http://www.netvibes.com/

Best personalised web.

Best consumer startup: Meebo

http://www.meebo.com/

Instant Messaging through different accounts on one site.

Best enterprise startup: Zoho

http://www.zoho.com/

Google doc, powerpoint, meetings, invoices all online.........

Best design: SmugMug

http://www.smugmug.com/

SmugMug is professional photo site.

Best new gadget/ device: Apple iPhone

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

Best business model: Zazzle

http://www.zazzle.com/

Best way to turn yourself into a brand loyal consumer...check this out.

Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme.

http://www.techmeme.com/

No need to use ggogle reader for immediate news.......

Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)

At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award.

Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider (Automattic)


Best new startup: iMedix

http://www.imedix.com/

iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web.

Most likely to succeed: Automattic (WordPress)

http://www.crunchbase.com/product/wordpress-com

Best use of viral marketing: StumbleUpon

http://www.stumbleupon.com/

Just like del.icio.us

keep browsing for more.............
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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Visual Search Engine

When I though about the idea of visual search engine, the only thing that hit my mind was SLOW SLOW SLOW.

BUT I WAS WRONG

I got invitation to see the searchme private beta. The search engine idea is AMAZING without any doubt. How it works?

I typed in a keyword in the first screen. The screen had only one field (see the image bellow), as soon as I type the keyword, it gives me the relative category.



I entered leewayhertz and it showed me internet and web services, advertisement and marketing,web development, software and work & career. I can hit enter or I can click on one of the category. I clicked on the search all and it shows me the result of the keyword as images(see image bellow).


The resulting images arrived surprisingly fast and it doesn't ends here. I carefully saw the images the keyword I searched for(in this case 'leeewayhertz') was marked in yellow in the images itself. This is pretty cool.

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Its Simply Awesome Man!!! Its a revolution in search engines..

Thursday, March 27, 2008

LLBLGen Pro- Data-access tier GENERATOR

LLBLGen Pro is a data-access tier generator for .NET, which generates a complete data-access tier and business support tier for you (in C# or VB.NET), using an existing database schema set. The generated .NET code is compiler-ready and can, being compiled by the .NET C# or VB.NET compiler, and can be used immediately by other applications.

LLBLGen Pro fully supports existing stored procedures by creating wrapper code, that lets you call a stored procedure with one line of code.

LLBLGen Pro saves developers a lot of time, up to over 50% of a total project's development time, and lets them focus on the real deal: business logic code

You design your database schema's with the abstract modelling tools you always use and LLBLGen Pro takes care of the rest.

LLBLGen Pro supports two paradigms: SelfServicing (persistence logic is part of the entities) and Adapter (persistence logic is a service, part of an 'adapter' object and not part of the entities). Of both paradigms a short example is given below.

SelfServicing paradigm
The orders of the customer below are lazy loaded from the persistent storage. This means that when the orders are already loaded, they are not loaded again. Also, notice that the generated code doesn't need a central object which provides you the entity instances, you can work with the classes as if you've written them yourself.

// C#

CustomerEntity customer = new CustomerEntity("CHOPS");

orderGrid.DataSource = customer.Orders;

If you want to refresh the orders collection of this customer, you can force a refresh, to overrule the lazy loading:

// C#


customer.GetMultiOrders(true);


Adapter paradigm
Adapter is the paradigm meant for disconnected applications and applications where persistence logic can't be part of or shouldn't be part of the entities. An example could be an application where the UI tier for example isn't allowed to do any persistence logic: to avoid having developers call persistence oriented methods like fetch methods or save methods, Adapter is a good alternative. Also, in distributed applications, adapter is recommended. Adapter is also suitable to use multiple database types at the same time, so fetch an entity from SqlServer and save it later on in an Oracle database for example.

Because of its nature, Adapter doesn't support Lazy Loading. However it does support, as SelfServicing, the powerful Prefetch Path feature to load related entities efficiently. This is illustrated in the following example.

 // C#

CustomerEntity customer = new CustomerEntity("CHOPS");

PrefetchPath2 path = new PrefetchPath((int)EntityType.CustomerEntity);

path.Add(CustomerEntity.PrefetchPathOrders);

// now fetch the customer and the related orders in one go

using(DataAccessAdapter adapter = new DataAccessAdapter())

{

adapter.FetchEntity(customer, path);

}

orderGrid.DataSource = customer.Orders;

You can download the demo from http://llblgen.com/pages/demo.aspx

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WiMAX

WiMAX is a wireless digital communications system, also known as IEEE 802.16, that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and 3 - 10 miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. In contrast, the WiFi/802.11 wireless local area network standard is limited in most cases to only 100 - 300 feet (30 - 100m).

With WiMAX, WiFi-like data rates are easily supported, but the issue of interference is lessened. WiMAX operates on both licensed and non-licensed frequencies, providing a regulated environment and viable economic model for wireless carriers.

WiMAX can be used for wireless networking in much the same way as the more common WiFi protocol. WiMAX is a second-generation protocol that allows for more efficient bandwidth use, interference avoidance, and is intended to allow higher data rates over longer distances.

The IEEE 802.16 standard defines the technical features of the communications protocol. The WiMAX Forum offers a means of testing manufacturer's equipment for compatibility, as well as an industry group dedicated to fostering the development and commercialization of the technology.

WiMax.com provides a focal point for consumers, service providers, manufacturers, analysts, and researchers who are interested in WiMAX technology, services, and products. Soon, WiMAX will be a very well recognized term to describe wireless Internet access throughout the world.

Comparison of Mobile Internet Access methods
StandardFamilyPrimary UseRadio TechDownlink (Mbps)Uplink (Mbps)Notes
802.16eWiMAXMobile InternetMIMO-SOFDMA7070Quoted speeds only achievable at very short ranges, more practically 10 Mbps at 10 km.
HIPERMANHIPERMANMobile InternetOFDM56.956.9
WiBroWiBroMobile InternetOFDMA5050Mobile range (900 m)
iBurstiBurst 02.20Mobile InternetHC-SDMA/TDD/MIMO64643–12 km
EDGE EvolutionGSMMobile InternetTDMA/FDD1.90.93GPP Release 7
UMTS W-CDMA
HSDPA+HSUPA
HSPA+
UMTS/3GSMMobile phoneCDMA/FDD

CDMA/FDD/MIMO
.384
14.4
42
.384
5.76
11.5
HSDPA widely deployed. Typical downlink rates today 1–2 Mbps, ~200 kbps uplink; future downlink up to 28.8 Mbps.
UMTS-TDDUMTS/3GSMMobile InternetCDMA/TDD1616Reported speeds according to IPWireless using 16QAM modulation similar to HSDPA+HSUPA
LTE UMTSUMTS/4GSMGeneral 4GOFDMA/MIMO/SC-FDMA (HSOPA)>100>50Still in development
1xRTTCDMA2000Mobile phoneCDMA0.1440.144Obsoleted by EV-DO
EV-DO 1x Rev. 0
EV-DO 1x Rev.A

EV-DO Rev.B
CDMA2000Mobile InternetCDMA/FDD2.45
3.1

4.9xN
0.15
1.8
1.8xN
Rev B note: N is the number of 1.25 MHz chunks of spectrum used. Not yet deployed.
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AMR to MP3 Conversion in Linux

In Linux mode load three File’s.
1. Decoder
2. SOX
3. Lame


Decoder Takes Amr file and convert into .raw file. After this, SOX work, It Takes .raw file and convert into Wave File. It takes parameter. Here 8000 show Bit rate. Bit sampling in control in SOX. And finally Lame convert Wave file into mp3 file.
Syntax is :-


decoder amrfile. Raw.raw
sox -r 8000 -w -c 1 Raw.raw -r 8000 -w -c Wave.wav
lame Wave.wav MP3.mp3



How to configure SOX and Lame? Click this :-
http://www.opensource.or.ke/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=24&Itemid=26
How to convert AMR files to MP3 Click This :-
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialMP3.html
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New 3-D Camera Will Have 12,616 Lenses

The camera you own has one main lens and produces a flat, two-dimensional photograph, whether you hold it in your hand or view it on your computer screen. On the other hand, a camera with two lenses (or two cameras placed apart from each other) can take more interesting 3-D photos.



But what if your digital camera saw the world through thousands of tiny lenses, each a miniature camera unto itself" You'd get a 2-D photo, but you'd also get something potentially more valuable: an electronic "depth map" containing the distance from the camera to every object in the picture, a kind of super 3-D.

Stanford electronics researchers, lead by electrical engineering Professor Abbas El Gamal, are developing such a camera, built around their "multi-aperture image sensor." They've shrunk the pixels on the sensor to 0.7 microns, several times smaller than pixels in standard digital cameras. They've grouped the pixels in arrays of 256 pixels each, and they're preparing to place a tiny lens atop each array.

"It's like having a lot of cameras on a single chip," said Keith Fife, a graduate student working with El Gamal and another electrical engineering professor, H.-S. Philip Wong. In fact, if their prototype 3-megapixel chip had all its micro lenses in place, they would add up to 12,616 "cameras."

Point such a camera at someone's face, and it would, in addition to taking a photo, precisely record the distances to the subject's eyes, nose, ears, chin, etc. One obvious potential use of the technology: facial recognition for security purposes.

But there are a number of other possibilities for a depth-information camera: biological imaging, 3-D printing, creation of 3-D objects or people to inhabit virtual worlds, or 3-D modeling of buildings.

The technology is expected to produce a photo in which almost everything, near or far, is in focus. But it would be possible to selectively defocus parts of the photo after the fact, using editing software on a computer.

Knowing the exact distance to an object might give robots better spatial vision than humans and allow them to perform delicate tasks now beyond their abilities. "People are coming up with many things they might do with this," Fife said. The three researchers published a paper on their work in the February edition of the IEEE ISSCC Digest of Technical Papers.

Their multi-aperture camera would look and feel like an ordinary camera, or even a smaller cell phone camera. The cell phone aspect is important, Fife said, given that "the majority of the cameras in the world are now on phones."


How it works

The main lens (also known as the objective lens) of an ordinary digital camera focuses its image directly on the camera's image sensor, which records the photo. The objective lens of the multi-aperture camera, on the other hand, focuses its image about 40 microns (a micron is a millionth of a meter) above the image sensor arrays. As a result, any point in the photo is captured by at least four of the chip's mini-cameras, producing overlapping views, each from a slightly different perspective, just as the left eye of a human sees things differently than the right eye.

The outcome is a detailed depth map, invisible in the photograph itself but electronically stored along with it. It's a virtual model of the scene, ready for manipulation by computation. "You can choose to do things with that image that you weren't able to do with the regular 2-D image," Fife said. "You can say, 'I want to see only the objects at this distance,' and suddenly they'll appear for you. And you can wipe away everything else."

Or the sensor could be deployed naked, with no objective lens at all. By placing the sensor very close to an object, each micro lens would take its own photo without the need for an objective lens. It has been suggested that a very small probe could be placed against the brain of a laboratory mouse, for example, to detect the location of neural activity.

Other researchers are headed toward similar depth-map goals from different approaches. Some use intelligent software to inspect ordinary 2-D photos for the edges, shadows or focus differences that might infer the distances of objects. Others have tried cameras with multiple lenses, or prisms mounted in front of a single camera lens. One approach employs lasers; another attempts to stitch together photos taken from different angles, while yet another involves video shot from a moving camera.

But El Gamal, Fife and Wong believe their multi-aperture sensor has some key advantages. It's small and doesn't require lasers, bulky camera gear, multiple photos or complex calibration. And it has excellent color quality. Each of the 256 pixels in a specific array detects the same color. In an ordinary digital camera, red pixels may be arranged next to green pixels, leading to undesirable "crosstalk" between the pixels that degrade color.

The sensor also can take advantage of smaller pixels in a way that an ordinary digital camera cannot, El Gamal said, because camera lenses are nearing the optical limit of the smallest spot they can resolve. Using a pixel smaller than that spot will not produce a better photo. But with the multi-aperture sensor, smaller pixels produce even more depth information, he said.

The technology also may aid the quest for the huge photos possible with a gigapixel camera--that's 140 times as many pixels as today's typical 7-megapixel cameras. The first benefit of the Stanford technology is straightforward: Smaller pixels mean more pixels can be crowded onto the chip.

The second benefit involves chip architecture. With a billion pixels on one chip, some of them are sure to go bad, leaving dead spots, El Gamal said. But the overlapping views provided by the multi-aperture sensor provide backups when pixels fail.

The researchers are now working out the manufacturing details of fabricating the micro-optics onto a camera chip.

The finished product may cost less than existing digital cameras, the researchers say, because the quality of a camera's main lens will no longer be of paramount importance. "We believe that you can reduce the complexity of the main lens by shifting the complexity to the semiconductor," Fife said.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080319160105.htm

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Fords Sell Jaguar, Land Rover to Tata Motors Ltd.

After spending billions of dollars on Jaguar and Land Rover, Ford Motor Co. gave up on the storied British automakers and unloaded them to India's Tata Motors Ltd. for a mere third of the original purchase price.

The deal is another sign of the growing economic muscle of India and something of an economic role reversal.

Tata is India's oldest and largest conglomerate, with holdings in steel, information technology and autos. It will save Jaguar and Land Rover and develop new products to better compete with luxury automakers.

This shows indians economy is booming and capturing international well recognised brands


http://www.heraldonline.com/433/story/448244.html

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Yahoo Tata Ties Up for Cloud Computing Research

Global internet major Yahoo! Inc and Computational Research Laboratories (CRL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Ltd,

They entered into an agreement to jointly support cloud computing research. As part of the pact, CRL will make available to researchers one of the world’s top five supercomputers that has substantially more processors than any supercomputer currently available for cloud computing research.

This effort is the first of its kind in terms of the size and scale of the machine and the first in making available a supercomputer to academic institutions in India.

http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Yahoo--Tata-Sons-arm-ties-up-for-cloud-computing-research/288438/

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Intel Introduces Smaller, Faster & More Efficent 45nm intel processer

Two words: relentless innovation. Using dramatically new materials including hafnium-based circuitry, new Intel® 45nm Hi-k metal gate silicon technology helps to dramatically increase processor energy efficiency and performance for an unprecedented computing experience.




With this breakthrough transistor technology, Intel is manufacturing serious advantage into every hafnium-based Intel 45nm Hi-k chip.

These revolutionary new processors empower a more enjoyable computing experience for your gaming, multimedia and multitasking, at work, at home, and at play.




http://www.intel.com/cd/business/enterprise/apac/eng/45nm/374829.htm?cid=apac:ggl|corp_in_penryn|kA46F|s


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Sunday, March 23, 2008

The First Website Ever

The website of the world's first-ever web server


It was created by Tim Berners Lee in 1991. The first website was put up on August 6, 1991.

He designed it and fought to keep it non proprietary and free. He was the one who popularized the HTML to help others to put their content like little colours, underlined links in their text, add images and so on. He was also the one who designed URL and also HTTP.


http://info.cern.ch : the first web site.

Have a look on the screen shot of the original website at

http://info.cern.ch/NextBrowser1.html

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Google Chart APIs

The Google Chart API lets you dynamically generate charts. To see the Chart API in action, open up a browser window and copy the following URL into it:

http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p3&chd=t:60,40&chs=250x100&chl=Hello|World

Press the Enter or Return key and - presto! - you should see the following image:



http://code.google.com/apis/chart/

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Friday, March 21, 2008

New Blogger Joins In

Readers-

Please welcome Gaurav Pant, the new blogger for our company blog.



I personally know Gaurav from our college days. We had done our graduation together from the same college.

Gaurav had previously worked with LeewayHertz and he had helped us in achieving some good milestones.

You can expect Gaurav to be making post on marketing ideas, IT technology and trends.

Gaurav currently works as a Manager- Strategic Alliances (VAS), RWSL at Reliance ADAG.

Looking forward for your posts Gaurav.

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Welcome Gaurav!! Looking forward for your postings.
Welcome Gaurav!! this is good news for all of us that you are going to make posts on marketing ideas, IT technology and trends. Looking forward for your posts.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Leeway's Special Reward Benefits Policy

I would also like to know you guys response on Leeway's Special Reward Benefits Policy .
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It's a good thinking that the company is thinking about the enhancement of employee's performance through this kind of innovative ideas
it's really a good thinking. i hope these type of proposal always come in behalf of employee performance.
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Its great to hear the company policy and concern about employees promotion, increment. These measures will increase employees motivation level and build trust, commitment towards organization and management. it will enhance employee’s morale and commitment towards organization development.These step shows the concern of Management towards employees welfare and benefits
It is a good step to make batter growth of company as well as employee . This is a good step.
Hi All,

It's good to see Leeway family members praising the newely formulated policies for employee emhancement and growth. I guess the organization is headed towards growth in true terms now. Though stiil a lot to travel but I guess Leeway has put its first steps forward towards being a professionally managed and admired company. I wish Akash and the entire Leeway family the best of luck.

Thanks

Gaurav
Thanks Gaurav.

To add to your Knowledge

KB. From the Greek "chilioi," meaning "thousand." A unit of measurement for physical data storage on some form of storage device like hard disk, optical disk, RAM memory, etc. The actual definition can be confusing, since there are two measurements. In the metric system, a kilobyte is 1,000 bytes, or 10 to the third power. In the computer world, things tend to be measured in binary terms as 1s and 0s. In binary terms, a kilobyte is 2 to the 10th power, or 1,024. Here is the progression:

Following is a summary of sizes, in binary terms:

KB = Kilobyte (2 to the 10th power)
MB = Megabyte (2 to the 20th power)
GB = Gigabyte (2 to the 30th power)
TB = Terabyte (2 to the 40th power)
PB = Petabyte (2 to the 50th power)
EB = Exabyte (2 to the 60th power)
ZB = Zettabyte (2 to the 70th power)
YB = Yottabyte (2 to the 80th power)
One googolbyte equals 2 to the 100th power.
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Iphone clamshell

iPhone Patent


The patent is for a multi touch interface that would be usable from BOTH sides of the screen, making it active whether the clamshell iPhone is in the open or closed position. This also gives the user a three screen functionality and interaction which makes for some rather interesting design possibilities (see the mockup below).

ClamPhone Mockup


And such an idea won’t kill the long awaited business iPhone either. Much like the Shuffle and the iPod Nano didn’t replace their grandaddy iPod, there’s plenty of room in an iPhone universe for a more compact, and yet still functional cousin.

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Hey guys i think this looks much like the phone I have, I mean Ming.
Moto ming is somewhat simililar and is a flip phone. Ming also has a mock crystal cover that has to be opened before the touch screen can be used.
All i want to say is that design of this Clam shell baby is somewhere taken from the present market designs.
Hey any ways i appreciate the idea of having a multi touch screen panels, that too transparent ones.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Firefox 3 Memory Usage



Firefox 3 Memory Usage « pavlov.net


Just FYI: IE 6 don't even care about any garbage collection. See this image

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Battery Problems



In the past two years, more than 10 million lithium ion batteries for laptop computers have been recalled following concerns they were defective, including those in machines made by Dell, Apple, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Sony.

Various companies declared this Problem officially and replaced them a great example NOKIA

Apple computers
iPod Nano has caught fire unexpectedly a person claimed that his one-and-a-half-year-old iPod Nano caught fire while in his pocket and burned for 15 seconds. Apple is still investigating the incident also a claim
iPod devices apparently shot out sparks while being recharged by its owner in Japan.

http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3537454.ece

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Google Sky

Google sky now in web interface.

Google Sky
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Thursday, March 13, 2008

AIRTEL site has been hacked

Do you know friends, the AIRTEL site (airtel.com) has been hacked, when I opened the airtel.com site the VODAFONE site opens. I am observing these since two days. So, check these out friends.

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I didn't believed when I read the blog but i think it really happened.
IT STILL SEEMS TO WORK AND ITS KINDAA FUNNY AND STUPID.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Difference Between PHP and PHP CLI

Contrary to popular belief, PHP is not just a web server language. PHP can also be used to create regular programs. PHP can be used to create GUI applications, shell scripts, and even daemons, among other things.

The boon is that all (or most) of the usual PHP libraries are available to your PHP CLI program too. MySQL, XML, etc. It's all (or mostly) still available.



Difference Between PHP and PHP CLI

There are some important differences between server-side PHP and PHP CLI. Here's a list of them:

1. There is no $_GET super global array.
2. There is no $_POST super global array.
3. There is no $_COOKIE super global array.
4. When you do a print, the output goes to the standard output and not a web browser.
5. You can get command line arguments via the $argv variable.
6. You can get the number of command line arguments via the $argc variable.


eg:
<?php
print('ARGC = ' . $argc ."\n\n");
foreach ($argv as $k=>$v) {
print("ARGV[$k] = $v\n");
}
?>

on command line
php test1.php apple orange banana pineapple

output
ARGC = 4

ARGV[0] = test1.php
ARGV[1] = apple
ARGV[2] = orange
ARGV[3] = banana
ARGV[4] = pineapple
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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Embed Media Player for web Site

Windows Media Player Object Model Reference

Working in IE6 and IE7

<OBJECT ID="Player" width="0" height="0"
CLASSID="CLSID:6BF52A52-394A-11d3-B153-00C04F79FAA6">
<embed type="application/x-mplayer2" id="Player"
pluginspage="http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Downloads/Contents/MediaPlayer/"
width="0" height="0" src="song.mp3"
filename="1.mp3" autostart="False"
showcontrols="True" showstatusbar="False"
showdisplay="False" autorewind="True"></embed>
</object>

Method and Properties :-
Player.playState // to get The State of Player (Play,Pause or stop)
Player.controls.play() //to Play
Player.controls.pause() //to Pause
Player.controls.stop() //to Stop
Player.controls.currentPosition //to get Current Postion of File
Player.currentMedia.duration //to get Length of the file


Please Find More Information : -
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb249259(VS.85).aspx
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb249259%28VS.85%29.aspx> // for Settings object
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb262747(VS.85).aspx // for Media Object
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb249349(VS.85).aspx // for Player Object
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Apple realease IPhone SDK

As you all know Apple just released there iPhone SDK. I was very excited to see it and see what its capability it.

Here are some notes I have gathered while watching iPhone SDK development videos.

iPhone SDK

Development tools in SDK
  • Xcode is the IDE
    • iPhone Management : Making your iphone for development. TEsting with different version
    • Coding
    • Building and Debugging
    • Analysis
  • Instruments: Debugger/tracing
  • Dashcode: Something related to Web applications. ??????
  • Simulator: Run and debug application without iphone





Core OS/Services: fundamental System Services. LibSystem Library

  • Media: Audio/video/Graphic Technology
  • Graphics
    •  Quartz
    •  Core Animation
    •  OpenGL ES


Cocoa Touch
  •  UIKit framework: For controls/Video/Accelerometer
  •  Addressbook framework
  •  Addressbook UI framework
 
 


*Right now Interface Builder is missing in SDK




I took some screenshot of the demo for reference.














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So how a non technical person like me, could be benefited?
Akash this is a great news but is this SDK available for download or something?
I would love to try my hand on this baby. Do you have a version of this? And by the way you also do some developement on Iphone what tool do you use?
What is the programming lang / SDK you have been using?
Mansi by apples release of this SDK you can expect to get a lot more custom applications being build for the IPhone.
So you will be getting a lot more utilities on your hands to try on the iPhone. As you already have one you should be Happy :D

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Microsoft Office Live Available Beta

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