Showing posts with label INFO INDIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INFO INDIA. Show all posts

Edimax Launches 3G-6218n 150Mbps Wireless 3G Portable Router


Edimax Technology has announced the launch of the 3G-6218n 150Mbps Wireless 3G Portable Router in India. One of the main features of this model is that users can create a Wi-Fi hotspot wherever a 3G connection is available.

The 3G-6218n has a built-in battery, 3G/3.5G support, as well as cable/xDSL Internet support. The 3G-6218n Wireless 3G Router allows converting an Internet connection from either a 3G/3.5G USB modem card or a cable/xDSL modem into a Wi-Fi network. When both these options are not available, users can share an Internet connection via a smartphone with Internet tethering capability.
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Edimax Launches New Router


This enables users of major smartphone manufacturing companies like - iPhone, HTC, Blackberry, Nokia; and Sony Ericsson to create their instant Wi-Fi hotspots. The router also consists of an inbuilt rechargeable Li-ion battery, which allows up to 4 hours of wireless connectivity to multiple users in case an electrical outlet is unavailable.

  • A few features of this router are:
  • Smartphone Internet tethering capability
  • 3G/3.5G and Cable/xDSL support
  • 3G/3.5G and Cable/xDSL connection fail over
  • Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery
  • Green Ethernet technology
  • Hardware WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button
  • 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet port for WAN or LAN
  • 1 x USB port for 3G/3.5G USB modems
  • Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards

Indian Govt Now Wants Skype, Google to Provide Access to Services

Yesterday, even as the average Mumbaikar was on his way home, three explosions ripped through the financial hub. Although its famed resilience came to its rescue, the importance of government security agencies getting access to the services of Google.com and Skype, was reinforced. The request for the same was forwarded a while back; the sequence of events yesterday only strengthening the reason.
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Time to share the information to prevent it reaching the wrong people


The information and other details on sites such as Google and Skype are encrypted in nature and hence their interception becomes impossible. Terrorist outfits and other miscreants have been taking advantage of this very situation, and have been smoothly carrying out operations. Readers would remember that the services of popular handset manufacturer, Canada-based Research in Motion’s (RIM) services were under the scanner for the same reasons, a while back. The government on strong insistence managed to get the intercepted communication records from the messenger service of BlackBerry. However, due to the unavailability of any technology to intercept corporate emails, the access to the same has been non-existent. According to a statement lent by Sachin Pilot, MoS for Communications and IT stated that in addition to Google, Skype, BlackBerry, popular services like Facebook, too have been sent notices for the same. According to PCworld.com though, Google is saying that they haven't yet received any offcial request to share data with the government and Skype is yet to comment on the same.

However, these steps for security will come at the cost of the loss of private space for the consumers, who will have all their data open to the government's security officials. It now remains to be seen if Google and Microsoft-owned Skype consent to having their networks intercepted. The success and the efficient use of the same should aid the nation in its war against terrorism.

WORLDSPACE Radio to Make a Comeback in India

WORLDSPACE was big once upon a time until it slowly vanished from TV commercials and stores, eventually. After all these years of lying dormant, it's ready to make a comeback in India. Saregama India Ltd. and Timbre Media Pvt. Ltd together will bring back WORLDSPACE in India, through a strategic alliance between the two parties. The two companies will use Saregama’s extensive audio library to provide 24-hour radio stations covering all genres from old Hindi films to classical music in a variety of languages.
Coming soon
Coming soon..


This time you won’t be limited to that little black box at home. Here’s what Ms. Seetal R. Iyer, Co-Founder and Head of Content, Timbre Media had to say. “ For our listeners, this means that their favourite WORLDSPACE stations like Farishta, Jhankaar, Gandharv, and Shruti, to name a few, will be back again soon on various platforms.” Sounds like WORLDSPACE will be re-introduced as a service that you can avail of even through your mobile, which makes sense. We still don’t have any details on the subscription rates or when this will be available yet.

Lightly guarded India temple holds $22B treasures

NEW DELHI (AP) — A vast treasure trove of gold coins, jewels and precious stones unearthed at a lightly guarded Hindu temple in India was expected to grow further in value Monday as the last two secret vaults sealed for nearly 150 years are opened.
The government has increased security since the treasure's discovery in recent days, which has instantly turned the 16th-century Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple into one of the wealthiest religious institutions in the country.
Four vaults recently opened at the temple in Trivandrum, the capital of the southern state of Kerala, held a vast bounty that unofficial estimates peg at $22 billion.
The treasures unearthed so far include statues of gods and goddesses made of solid gold and studded with diamonds, rubies, emeralds and other precious stones, crowns and necklaces, all given as gifts to the temple over the centuries.
The volume of gold and silver coins was so enormous that the investigators weighed the coins by the sackful, rather than counting them, officials said.
The temple, built by the maharajas who ruled the then-kingdom of Travancore, remained under the control of the erstwhile royal family after India's independence in 1947.
India's Supreme Court ordered the inspection of the vaults after a lawyer petitioned a local court asking the state government to take over the temple, citing inadequate security. The current Maharaja of Travancore had appealed to the Supreme Court against the petition.
The inventory began last week and the final vaults were to be unlocked Monday afternoon. The public knew the temple had treasures but not the quantum.
Before the trove was uncovered, there was almost no visible security at the temple, save for a few local security guards patrolling the complex with batons, mainly for crowd control.
Kerala's police chief, Jacob Punnoose, said he sent extra police officers to guard the temple and is planning a high-tech security system to protect the treasure.
"We plan to enhance security in a manner which will not interfere with the activities of the temple or devotees," Punnoose said.
The security plans include the installation of digital electronic networks, closed circuit cameras and metal detectors at the entrance and exits of the temple.
Manoj Abraham, city police commissioner, said two battalions of special armed police would provide security outside the temple complex.
"Later, we will discuss with temple authorities and members of the former royal family what kind of permanent security system should be put in place," Abraham said.
Every year, devout Hindus donate millions of rupees worth of cash, gold and silver to temples. Some temples in India are so wealthy, they have formed trusts which run schools, colleges and hospitals that offer free treatment to the poor.
The discovery has sparked a debate over the future of the treasure trove.
Vellappally Nateshan, a Hindu leader, said the wealth should remain with the temple authorities.
Some social activists in Kerala have demanded the treasure be handed to a national trust to help the poor.
Kerala's top elected official, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, however, assured the people that the wealth would remain with the temple.
"It is the property of the temple. The government will protect the wealth at the temple."
Chandy said the government would bear the cost of stepping up security at the temple and ensure that worshippers were not inconvenienced.

Genius Launches Motion Sensing 'Wizard Stick'


With the introduction of the PlayStation 3’s Move controller and the Nintendo Wii, Taiwan-based international computer peripherals company Genius have launched their new Genius Wizard Stick.  This motion sensing device was introduced in the market yesterday. The Genius Wizard Stick Move controller is being sold for a price of Rs. 3,080 and also comes with a one year warranty.
The new Move controller by Genius.
The new Move controller by Genius.


The Wizard Stick includes the AIWI gaming platform, which includes 16 Flash games which you can play on the website, and also comes with Virtual Tennis 2009 game inside. The Genius Wizard Stick also allows users to hold and swing the device like playing golf, driving a car or motorcycle. The G - Sensor equipped Wizard Stick wireless joystick for PC gamers comes bundled with game software for PC and its fuzzy control makes the action accurate and realistic for the user. In addition to this,  the user can also use it as an air mouse to move the cursor around the screen. This device also features a plug and play design. Another good feature of the Wizard Stick is that you can download it on to an iPhone, an Android device or an iPod touch and use it as a motion device.

Couple from Vancouver riot photo revealed

Video footage has emerged showing what really happened to the infamous 'kissing couple' during last week's Vancouver riots.

The couple, identified as Australian Scott Jones, 29, and Canadian-born Alexandra Thomas, became an instant Web hit after Getty photographer Rich Lam snapped a photo of them caught up in a moment of passion as tensions flared between hockey fans.




However, the affectionate pair, who have been dating for six months, dismissed claims that the kissing in the photograph was staged as they broke their silence on the night’s dramatic events.

The couple had been drinking at a bar downtown when the atmosphere in the streets of Vancouver turned nasty. 

Moments before the iconic snap was taken, Mr Jones was simply trying to calm down his injured girlfriend after they were hit by police as they tried to escape the violent clashes.

In the video clip, riot police can be seen hitting the couple with their shields. After the incident, Miss Thomas appears distressed and lies on the ground as she is comforted by her concerned boyfriend.

Speaking with NBC’s ‘Today’ show, bartender Mr Jones said: “I was just trying to calm her down. It was pretty scary for her, and it seemed like the best thing to do.”

“I would call myself a tourist. It was Game 7, Stanley Cup finals, so something was going to happen whether we won or lost — something big. I just wanted to bear witness to what was going on. I never felt in danger while we were down there until the riot police came along.”

Environmental engineering graduate Alex added: “It happened so fast. I never expected it to turn into that situation so quickly.”

ASUS O!Play Mini - Value for Money


In an already crowded HD media player market, ASUS has chosen to launch yet another player. The new ASUS O!Play Mini is a simple, but powerful full HD multimedia playback device, which would make a great addition to your home entertainment setup.

Features
Apart from watching high definition videos on an LCD television using the HDMI interface, the media player can also be used on regular LCD and CRT TVs using the composite A/V output. The O`Play Mini supports full HD 1080p resolution videos in a variety of file extensions, including TRP, MP4, MOV, XVID, AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV, RMVB, FLV, TS, MTS, M2TS, DAT, MPG, VOB, ISO, IFO and M4V. Audio support for formats such as MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC, AIFF is also included.
USB and memory card reader at the front
USB and memory card reader at the front


JPEG, BMP, PNG and GIF image playback is also supported. You can also have subtitles in SRT, SUB, SMI, SSA, ASS, IDX and TXT formats. File system support for external storage drives includes FAT16/32, NTFS, HFS and EXT3. It additionally features Dolby TrueHD 7.1 channel surround sound for a complete theater-like experience.

Design and Build Quality
The O`Play Mini is as small as a 2.5-inch portable storage drive and boasts great build quality. The shell is made of a dual-tone matte and glossy finish. The front panel sports inputs such as a USB 2.0 port and a card reader, which supports SD, MMC, MS and xD flash cards. The rear features HDMI and composite audio and video interfaces and an optical S/PDIF port. What the O!Play Mini lacks is an Ethernet port, which could support media streaming over the Internet or media servers on the local network.
Basic, compact remote control
Basic, compact remote control


Also, an additional USB port would have been beneficial for external 2.5-inch storage drives that require a Y-cable for additional power. The player has absolutely no control panel whatsoever, so you have to rely on the bundled IR remote, which supports all the functionality. So in case you lose or damage the remote, the media player would be almost useless, unless you acquire another remote controller from the manufacturer.

Performance
We found the interface very user friendly, easy to navigate and quite swift while changing between screens, but it can be a little sluggish if the list of movies is too long. The video playback was almost flawless.
Connectivity options
Connectivity options


The indexing feature is beneficial, especially when you plug in a fairly large storage drive with lots of video, music and photos. The lack of USB 3.0 port, which is present in the HD2, was a little disappointing, but since the requirements of speed are not as high, it could be ignored.

Verdict
Priced at Rs. 4,400, the O!Play Mini is one of the cheapest media out there. Other than missing Ethernet connectivity, it’s got most of the features that you expect from a media player. The O!Play Mini offers great value for money and is the cheapest HD media player you can buy with these features.

Village in U.P Renamed Snapdeal.com Nagar


So, the next time someone asks you for directions to Snapdeal.com Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, India, don’t be surprised. For the villagers belonging to this humble village in the northern Indian state, actually took up the name of the brand which adopted it as a mark of gratitude. Shiv Nagar, a lesser known part of the larger state is now well under the protective wing of Snapdeal.com, the popular online group buying brand as a part of the latter’s CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility).
Way to Snapdeal.com Nagar, U.P.
Way to Snapdeal.com Nagar, U.P.


As a part of the project, Snapdeal would look after the village’s infrastructure, water facilities, and support for the local school and hospital. The change of name wasn’t a part of the plan, the company had initially wanted to further its social services, and it were the villagers who thought to thank them in a befitting manner; a privilege last earned by Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata (Tatanagar), and Gujarmal Modi (Modinagar).

With more and more companies implementing CSR-istic policies into their business models, instances of these kinds will only mean a pleasant surprise.

Source: The Economic Times

John Carmack Talks Doom 4


Doom 3, id's highly anticipated shooter received mixed feedback where some gamers loved it but most hated on it.  But that was nearly seven years ago. Over the years, there have been rumors regarding its successor but apart from an official annoucement back in 2008, we got squat. And now that id are nearly done with RAGE, John Carmack breaks the silenece (well kind of) in an interview with Gamespot.
No official date on Doom 4 launch yet

No official date on Doom 4 launch yet


While Carmack didn't go into specifics, he did mention that id would begin work on Doom 4 as soon as their current project was completed. He also spoke about the frame rate limitations set for Doom 4. Apparently the single player version of the game would run at 30 fps while multiplayer would be locked at 60 fps. This has obviously been implemented to help consoles cope with the processing load when there are 30 characters crawling all over the place.

There's really not much in here for the Doom fanatic but it's good to know that id will now concentrate all their resources on the game. Hopefully we can expect some sort of footage at this year's Quake Con.

AMDs LIano APUs Shipping to OEMs for Notebooks, Desktops


AMD has pulled the wraps off their new A-Series APUs and has confirmed that they are currently shipping them to OEMs across the globe to be incorporated in their upcoming notebooks and desktops. Codenamed “LIano”, the A-series APUs will comply with a new socket and won’t be compatible with existing AM3 or even AM3+ sockets. The APU’s will be built using a 32nm fabrication process thereby giving them a much lower TDP than existing Phenom II CPUs. The desktop platform is called Lynx whereas the mobile/notebook platform is named Sabine. Below are some of the first models that will be launched. The ones with the ‘M’ or ‘MX’ are the notebook chips.

The first wave
The first wave


There are many new exciting features that come with the new APUs as well. For instance, the onboard GPU in the LIano chips will be the first to support HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.1 specification. This means you’ll be able to enjoy 3D gaming and 3D Blu-ray video without the need of a discrete graphics card. The performance for gaming would be limited though but movies shouldn’t be an issue. Another new feature introduced in the A-series APUs is called AMD Steady Video. This feature is designed to stabilize video playback which mostly occurs when shooting with a handycam or cell phone. The Fusion APUs will be divided into four segments, each designed for a specific audience. The E2 CPUs is suited for basic computing tasks or even HTPC users, A4 series will have only dual core APUs for slightly better performance. A6 and A8 will cater to high end users who will use their PC for video editing, gaming, lots of multi-tasking, etc. For more details on this, head on over to this link.

NIC Servers and Indian Army Official Website Hacked


We last reported about the hack outfit, Anonymous, hacking into the data of National Informatics Centre (NIC). Today, it has been learned that the official website of the Indian Army has been brought down owing to a successful hack attempt by Anonymous.
A screenshot of the data compromised..
A screenshot of the data compromised..


In addition to the official site of the Indian Army, Anonymous also managed to bring down the entire server of the NIC. The group addressed a letter to the Indian government citing the hack to be an answer to the rising instances of corruption in the country.

The letter, addressed to the Indian government reads:

We are Anonymous Again.

To the People of India and Government,

You Have Underestimated the Power of people.You thought First NIC Hack by Anonymous was Playful act, "THINK AGAIN".

We are not here to Play with anyone.We are here to send a Message to all the people who support the Anti-corruption bill. We took Down Indian Army Officail Site and NIC knows more what we did.We do not support anyone, We Support Only The Anti-Corruption Bill.No one can speak for Anonymous, Nothing is Official.

We are Not the "FALME", We are just a "SPARK".Stop Your Brutal Voilence and Blame games.Anonymous are the people.

We do not forget.
We do not forgive.
We are legion.
Expect us

Additionally, the outfit claims to have access to all data stored on the NIC servers, and has threatened to leak all of it. Anonymous has also posted a video press release addressed to the government criticising the corrupt, and laid-back nature of the Indian government, and has stated their hacks as attempts to better the situation in the country, and ensure the success of the Anti-corruption bill. To view the video, click below:

 

Source: The Hacker News

Prithvi-II successfully flight-tested


Prithvi-II missile soars into the sky after its launch from the Launch Complex-III at the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Orissa on Thursday. Photo: DRDO Nuclear weapons-capable, surface-to-surface Prithvi-II missile on Thursday was successfully flight-tested for its full range of 350 km by the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) personnel.
The nine-metre tall Prithvi-II, the first indigenously built surface-to-surface strategic missile, was fired from a mobile launcher from Launch Complex-III at the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Orissa. It achieved a high degree of accuracy and zeroed-in on the pre-designated target in the Bay of Bengal with a CEP (Circular Error Probability) of less than 10 meters.
The flight test met all the mission objectives and was like a text-book launch.
A battery of radars, electro-optical telemetry stations and a naval ship located near the impact point tracked and monitored the entire event, including the missile's trajectory and final splash down.
The missile was picked up randomly from the production lot and the launch operations were carried out by SFC personnel and monitored by scientists of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
Capability
The single-stage, liquid-fuelled Prithvi-II that is capable of carrying payloads ranging from 500-1,000 kg had been inducted into the armed forces. It is equipped with a high accuracy inertial navigation system with sophisticated on-board control and guidance. It could be launched from anywhere with its mobile launcher having user-driven features.
Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister V.K. Saraswat, who witnessed the launch, congratulated the armed forces and scientists for the successful flight-test. V.L.N. Rao, programme director, AD, S.K. Ray, Director, Research Centre Imarat and top officials of the SFC and DRDO were present during the mission.
In December last, two Prithvi-II missiles were successfully test-fired for different ranges within a span of one hour.

Indian cos lag in implementing IPv6

BANGALORE: IPv6 Day did not lead to an internet crash or any misfortune as some predicted. At least not till the time when this was written.

But the test of the new internet protocol (IP) version, which will enormously expand the number of internet addresses that can be made available, did show that very few organizations have moved to the new system.

Some even worry that in India, telecom service providers will soon have no more addresses to provide to those who wish to use the internet.

Web performance management company Akamai Technologies' data showed the IPv6 traffic of about 250 hits per second on an average. The internet traffic on a regular day, over the existing IPv4 network, is 10 million hits per second. "The good news is that IPv6 works.

But very little infrastructure has been created for the version. And it shows we need to do a lot of work as an industry," Harald Prokop, senior V-P of engineering at Akamai said.

IPv4 has about 4.3 billion addresses. Almost all of these have been exhausted. APNIC ( Asia Pacific Network Information Centre), which oversees the region, has announced it has almost finished its allocation of IPv4 address and has placed the remaining under limited distribution.

IPv6 offers 340 undecillion (that's 340 followed by 36 zeroes ) addresses. And it should last many many years, even if lots of everyday products (your washing machine, refrigerator, etc) begin to talk over the internet, as expected.

But the trouble for now is, the IPv4 and IPv6 networks are incompatible. If you have an IPv6-enabled device, it cannot access most of the current content as this is written for IPv4.

Some like Facebook, Google and Yahoo have made their sites IPv6 compliant. But the vast majority has not. Only 5,375 of the top 1 million web sites have IPv6 connections, one estimate points out. 

Internet Leaders Gear Up for World IPv6 Day


It’s officially here. The internet’s now going to have a new address. Tonight when the clock strikes 12, some of world’s best known, largely used websites including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Bing, will switch over to internet’s newest address – IPv6, albeit for a day. But, a change is in the waiting. What began as a way of identifying individual connections to a computer network in the early 1980s, today boasts of a roster of about 4.3bn addresses roughly.
The D-day!
The D-day!


The global tech space is at the moment brimming with newer devices that keep pouring in. There are more than 80 million devices waiting in queue to be assigned an address. The older IPv4 addresses have been outrun by these increasing numbers, and hence this change seems to be the logical next step. Today, on World IPv6 Day, internet companies will indulge in this test, nicknamed a technical exercise to try their hands on their new address. As mentioned earlier, this change is inevitable. However, for those who haven’t switched yet, the change of address shouldn’t worry you as much now.

But, users are now expected to move forward bearing in mind the switch-over. For those who’ve gotten enterprising and have jumped on to the IPv6 bandwagon, the regular URLs should be accessible, anyways. ISPs everywhere, too will have to gear up to this impending change, and get in new routers that would support the new addresses. Companies worldwide, especially Tata Communications, one of world’s largest Tier 1 transit providers are highly optimistic of the change. Yves Poppe, Director of Business Development for IP Strategy, Tata Communications expects the change to be ‘smoother than expected’.

We’re living amidst interesting times, as technology progresses and goes mobile, the need for a larger roster would become imminent. Here’s hoping for smoother times!!

Dell Launches Inspiron 14R and 15R Laptops


Dell, a popular brand in the innovative technology space has introduced two additions to its existing Inspiron range in the country. The range, as the name suggests, is Dell's attempt to introduce its latest mantra - Change is Easy to the consumers. The Inspiron R range includes the 14R and 15R, these are 14 and 15 inch laptops respectively by Dell. The 'Change is Easy' mantra translates to its latest changeable lids concept.
All set to Inspire?
All set to Inspire?


Adding a pinch of style, Dell offers as much as 10 different lids which can be changed by a 'pop and a click'. Additionally, the Inspiron R range comes packed with Intel's second generation core processors. It also comes loaded with Windows 7 Premium and upto 4GB of memory. Other features of the Inspiron R range, include -

  • Weight starting at 2.24 kg for the Inspiron 14R
  • 6-cell battery
  • SRS Premium Audio and high-definition video performance
  • Support for Blu-ray 3D movie playback when equipped with the optional
  • Blu-ray drive and connected to your 3D TV (HDMI 1.4 required) 
  • Integrated Dell Stage software, providing one-click access to photos, music, videos, social-networking sites, e-books and more
  • HD capable webcam
  • Chiclet-style keyboard

The Inspiron 14R is available now, with prices starting from Rs. 34,300, and the Inspiron 15R is available for Rs. 35,300. The interchangeable lids has been made available at an additional cost of Rs. 1,999.

Anonymous Hacks Government Website to Protest Against Corruption (india)


The world’s most popular online activist group Anonymous, best known for their hack on the PlayStation Network; have come out in support of a move against corruption in India by breaching an IT website of the Indian government - National Informatics Centre (NIC, INDIA).
These guys mean business
These guys mean business. Image Source



According to the Hacker News, Anonymous posted an image on the website with their logo along with a statement to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh saying that this time they speak to the government of India through the NIC homepage and sub-domains. The post also goes on to say that there was no use trying to secure the websites or the need to get in forensics to help resolve the situation. The last line seems like a direct taunt at the government with the image saying that they do not like to talk too much and that it was their world, so expect them.

The realease that was sent out
The realease that was sent out

According to their Twitter posts, the group hacked the website in retaliation to the attacks on Baba Ramdev and to awaken the government. They have also started a movement on Twitter named OperationIndia and have also started a group on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/OperationIndia. Anonymous have even issued a press release stating their cause and their intentions to fight against the removal of corruption in India in all its forms. They also stress on their support to Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev and other individuals who support the Jan Lokpal Bill. One of their requests included the request for severe punishment to be doled out to corrupt officials.

Tweeting for unity
Tweeting for unity. Image Source
Anonymous warned the government through their press release that until the above demands were met they wouldn’t stop the attacks on the websites. They ended the press release by saying that Anonymous and the people of India are speaking now.

However, irrespective of all the publicity the situation is bound to get, the NIC website seems to be back online and normal as of now.

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Spot the Squid
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Cuttlefish Falls in Line
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Touching Down
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The Squid and the Sea Fan

Indian astronaut to walk on Moon in 2025: Kalam

Bangalore: Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam hoped an Indian astronaut would walk on the Moon in 2025 and on Mars by 2035.

"I believe an Indian astronaut will walk on the Moon in 2025 and on Mars by 2035. The Indian space agency should attempt to put an Indian on Moon and Mars between 2025 and 2035," Kalam said at a function here.

Indian astronaut to walk on Moon in 2025: Kalam


Releasing a book titled "All About Rockets", authored by advisor to the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) S.K. Das, Kalam said Indian space scientists should innovate cutting-edge technologies to reduce the cost of access to space to $2,000 per kg from the current $20,000 per kg.

"Low cost access to space is the way forward. The challenge for the Indian space scientists is to reduce the launch cost to $2,000 per kg from $20,000 per kg currently by using nanotechnology and reusable single-engine stage launches," Kalam told ISRO chairman K. Radhakrishnan and directors of the space agency's various space centres who were present on the occasion.

Recalling his long association with the space agency and his involvement in the failures and successful launches of the first satellite launch vehicle (SLV) and the subsequent polar satellite launch vehicles (PSLVs), Kalam said space was another destination for man's quest for renewable energy.

"One of the spin-offs I foresee from space technology is to innovate a low-cost energy solution. We are already using solar energy to power satellites to orbit around the Earth and run its various payloads (instruments). We need to innovate a solution to transfer the solar-generated energy to earth and store it in the form of power cells or batteries that can be used as renewable energy," Kalam pointed out.

Regretting that India has been a laggard in achieving breakthroughs in rocket launches, building satellites or supercomputers, Kalam said the country should overcome the status of being a "fourth or fifth nation syndrome" to becoming the first country in cracking space technology and ICT (information and communication technology) through innovation and research.

"After every successful launch of a rocket or satellite, India is ranked as the fourth or fifth nation in the world to have achieved success or breakthrough in space technology. It is time for us to overcome the fourth or fifth nation syndrome and be the first among equals if we have to become a superpower. We can do it," Kalam added. 

Adobe Launches Creative Suite 5.5, the Mobile Web Just got Better


Adobe has just announced the immediate availability of the Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 product family. Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 is designed to deliver important advances in HTML5 and Flash authoring. Creative Suite 5.5 products also feature new innovations in the areas of video production and editing and brings in new capabilities for digital publishing. With Creative Suite 5.5 content authors worldwide would be able to deliver high-impact work to multiple platforms, operating systems, Web browsers, smartphones and tablets – including Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS, and Apple iOS devices.

What this means for the end consumer is higher end and more interactive content for mobile and tablet devices. Reading newspapers and magazines on these devices will take on a whole new form and will of course make the content even richer than it already is. Web designers and developers will also get a serious boost out of the new Creative Suite as it should enable and easier way to work with HTML5 conetnt development.
Bring forth CS 5.5 and let there be interactive content all around
Bring forth CS 5.5 and let there be interactive content all around


Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5, Flash Builder 4.5 Premium and the Flex 4.5 framework are built to allow users to quickly and easily develop, test and deploy high-performance mobile applications for Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS and Apple iOS. Creative Suite 5.5 will enable print publishers to create interactive publications on the latest tablet platforms.

Adobe today also announced the immediate availability of the Professional Edition of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, a turnkey solution that includes hosted services and viewer technology that allow publishers to publish content to Android tablets, BlackBerry PlayBook and Apple iPad.

The new Creative Suite product lineup is headlined by Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection, which includes, in a single package, all of Adobe's tools, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash Builder Premium, Flash Catalyst, Flash Professional, Dreamweaver, Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. 

These products are available separately or as components of one or more of the five Creative Suite editions. The complete Creative Suite 5 lineup includes Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection, Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium, Creative Suite 5.5 Web Premium, Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium and Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard.

Computex 2011 Qualcomm to Show Off New Chipset for Mobile Devices


Qualcomm has announced that it will show off a series of mobile devices which will be powered by its next-generation Snapdragon processor. The new devices will be featured at the ongoing Computex fair.
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In a statement given by Kouji Kodera, HTC’s chief product officer, “We have installed the MSM8655-based Snapdragon mobile development platform in our HTC Flyer tablet PC, and we will use the MSM8660-based platform in our HTC Sensation and HTC EVO 3D smartphones that will go on sale soon. We're looking forward to the sample of the MSM8960-based chipset, which will be used in the development of new Snapdragon mobile devices.”

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors are in use by over 125 smartphones and tablets. Manufacturers prefer the Snapdragon because of its performance capabilities. ASUS has also used the Snapdragon processor in its Android 3.0 tablets due to the low power consumption of the chip.