Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Android 2.3 vs Apple IOS4.2
Gingerbread came with lots of changes,
1) A complete change in media framework removing third party opencore and came upwith complete change in codec for audio and video named stagefright.
2) Adding SIP for internet calling.
Apple IOS 4.2
1)Multitasking in ipad everything happens smoothly and efficiently without slowing down.
2)Airprint makes it simple to print email,photos,web pages,documents right from your iphone through wireless.
3)Airplay lets you stream digital media wirelessly from iphone,ipad to TV to get Widescreen TV and best-speakers in house.
4)Find your missing iphone,ipod using MobileMe feature,you can do remote lock or delete your data.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Opera submits Mini browser for iPhone approval
Opera Mini 5 running on an iPhone looks and behaves almost identically to Opera Mini 5 on other mobile browsers, like Java and BlackBerry. The one major exception is the addition of session restore for iPhone, which will reload browsers from the previous session if you need to close and restart iPhone. This is an important feature for a platform that only runs one third-party application at a time. Page caching was also notable on the demo version of Opera Mini for iPhone. Pressing the back arrow quickly surfaced the page before without reloading it from scratch.
As interesting as these details might be, the real elephant of the question in the room--the one perhaps being asked by those who follow Apple's submissions and rejections--is why Opera would go to lengths to submit a browser that has a high chance of being cut short. Apple isn't known for approving browsers that aren't based on Webkit, and Opera Mini absolutely falls into the latter category. Like many other iPhone apps, it's written in the Objective C programming language on the backend, Opera's founder and former CEO Jon von Tetzchner told CNET, and on the front end is written "in our own little language."
But Opera's von Tetzchner has high hopes that Apple will accept Opera Mini, starting off by citing Opera's merits of speedy browsing, high compression rates that lead to rapid loading, and bookmark-syncing, and ending with the opinion that users should have plenty of choice, specially if Opera Mini is in high demand. Opera's conviction would hardly seem like a compelling enough reason were we in charge, and we can't imagine it would sway Apple.More on the mark, perhaps, is the argument that Apple shouldn't nix Opera Mini because it may not directly violate rules laid out in Apple's software development kit (SDK). Unlike other Web browsers (including Opera Mobile,) Opera Mini is a proxy browser that delivers Web pages through Opera's servers. It isn't a standalone HTML browser that interprets and executes code on its own. This loophole alone is the more realistic justification that von Tetzchner and the rest of the Opera team should hope would get Opera Mini through the golden doors.
"The way we read things, we don't violate anything with [Apple's] SDK license," von Tetzchner told CNET. "From our perspective, there's no reason why Apple would not allow Opera...It brings something really different to iPhone users."
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
SAN TECHNOLOGY
1. It require large space in TBs (tera bytes) Or PBs (pentabytes).
2. It reqiure centralized control and managment on storage space.
3. High availability of data from storage even in worst conditions.
4. Highly secure storage space.
All these solutions are provided by SAN TECHNOLOGY.
SAN TECHNOLOGY:
Even if any of hardisk is failed in SAN box data will be still available as these volumes are a part of RAID group and also hot spare disk is available in SAN which will invoke if any disk fail in an DAE enclosure.
HARDWARE IN SAN:
A smallest can have maximum 120 hardisk if it is having 8 DAE and each DAE is filled with 15 HDD. So if Each HDD is of 300GB(minimum size hardisk in SAN) in that SAN box total space is 36000GB or 35TB. Middium SAN solution have 2400 hardisk space and 32 SP and 8 SPS so if each hardisk is 300GB then total space of 720000GB that is 704TB.
Bigger SANs have 9600 HDD space .
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
All in one search..songs,files,videos...enjoy it...
Click:
http://www.jimmyr.com/mp3_search.php
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Use your Gmail as a online file storage with GSpace

Gspace turns the 2GB of your Gmail account into free online storage. With Gspace you can manage unlimited Gmail accounts to store all type of files within its simple, user friendly interface.
Listen your favourite stored music directly from your Gspace, view your collections of pictures and manage your Gdrive files as well.
Download Gspace now and transfer files between your computer and Gspace at anytime, from everywhere!
Installing GSpace
- Go to the Download page and select your operating system.
- The Installation screen will appear. Click install.
- Once installed, Gspace will be listed with the rest of your Firefox extensions.
How to use GSpace
- Once installed Gspace, open your Firefox browser. To access Gspace go to: Tools > Gspace. The Gspace console will appear on screen.
- Manage your Gmail accounts. You can set up as many as you want. Remember that each one provides 2Gb of storage.
- Login to any of your Gmail accounts.
- Gspace console is divided in 4 key areas for you to manage your files: My Computer / My Gspace / Transfers / Status.
- Enjoy Gspace features:
- File Transfer: to manage files
- Player Mode: to listen your stored music files directly from Gspace
- Photo Mode: to view your collection of pictures
- Gmail Drive: to manage your Gdrive files as well
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Super Internet TV 7.4
- Super Internet TV allows you to watch 2200+ live television channels and listen to 5000+ online radio stations from 100+ countries. There is no need for a TV Tuner card because all the channels are streamed through your Internet connection. For most TV and Radio channels a modem speed of 56Kb/s is required, for the broadband TV stations you need 300 Kb/s. This software comes with automatic TV station updates so it will never be out of date. If you are interested in learning languages or alternative programming, this is a good choice for you!
- More than 2200 FREE TV stations. (see TV channel list)
- More than 5000 FREE radio stations. (see radio channel list)
- More than 200 live webcams. (see webcam list)
- NO TV tuner card required!
- Automatic channel list updates.
- Supports high bandwidth stations.
- Supports thousands of skins(visual styles *.msstyles)
- Resizable screen, including full-screen mode
- Various Channels: Channels include sports, entertainment, music, news, talk, radio and webcams from many different countries. There are even Television based on different languages including English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Arabic. These channels are streamed over the Internet for free and do not require any subscription.
- Simple and easy to use: Super Internet TV emulates the regular Television set on your PC. All you have to do is select a channel from the list and it will play in the main window. This application does not require any special configurations or settinngs in order to access all the channels. You can add selected channels to a Favorite list for faster access in the future.
- No additional hardware required: It does not require a TV Tuner card, since these programs are broadcasted over the Internet.
- Super Internet TV uses Windows Media Player's decoding system to present the television and radio signals. If you want to watch more channels which use RealVideo format, you also need RealPlayer installed. You don't have to care about the station's broadcasting format; it will switch automatically between formats. Super Internet TV works with any broadband Internet Service Provider (ISP) Worldwide.
- Super Internet TV supports resizable screen sizes; you can change the screen window to any size that you want, including full-screen mode. This software comes with free automatic TV station updates so it will never be out of date. It also supports thousands of skins (visual styles) .
- About the stations: Just like a TV set, live Internet television depends on the origin and not on the software that displays the TV images. Some stations can be off line due to their servers' overload or Internet traffic jams. Not all stations have a 24 Hours schedule. The video quality is dependent on the broadcaster's own bandwidth; the higher the bandwidth, the better the video quality you will receive. For most TV and radio channels, a modem speed of 56Kb/s is required. For the broadband TV stations, you need 300 Kb/s.
- System Requirements
- Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000, ME, 98, 98SE or Windows NT4.0
- IE 5.0 or later
- 2MB hard drive space for installation
- Internet connection
- The latest version of RealPlayer and Windows Media Player Required! Super Internet TV uses Windows Media Player's decoding system to present the television and radio signals. If you want to watch more channels which use RealVideo format, you also need RealPlayer installed. It's advisable that you install Microsoft Media Player and RealPlayer before installing Super Internet TV.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Intel And Nokia Teaming Up To Release New Technology
The union aims to create a "new mobile platform beyond today's smartphones, notebooks and netbooks". Can Intel and Nokia live up to this promise? It seems as if they can - they have the technology and knowledge, judging by the products that they are currently providing.
What the main goal of this union between Intel and Nokia could catalyze is a completely new product. A combination of current technologies, such as Ohlhorst.
"For example, how about a mobile device that offers what Amazon's kindle can do, while incorporating some iPhone features and running Windows Mobile, giving users access to thousands of Windows applications? Give that device a touch screen with handwriting recognition and access to wireless technologies, perhaps creating a replacement for a multitude of other devices! Sell that unit via wireless carriers and target the consumer and education market and shake-up the cell phone, Kindle, iPhone and netbook markets all at once."
Having one piece of equipment that is light, easy to carry, and that takes care of what many devices now do would be snatched up by the public. It seems that Nokia and Intel have realized this, and aim to capitalize on it. That could mean more advance, cheaper, faster, and sleeker technology, which the public will jump on - remember the craze for the iPhone, which is even now still going strong, judging by their sales with each new model?
I think it is sufficient to say that we will all be watching to see what this new marriage between Intel and Nokia brings to the mobile market.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Carbonite Is The Backup Solution
If you work with your computer, it will be very important to backup your files and data because you often lose your files and data due to crash, virus, and more. However, it is not so effective and efficient if you do backups manually because it will take much time to do it. You have to think of the automatic backup so your work will be very easy, and Carbonite is the right choice to do your work. Carbonite is an online backup that works automatically on your computer. To be honest, I have never heard about Carbonite until I found it on Facebook.
If you feel that your files and data on your computer are very important, of course you will not want to lose them. Therefore, I suggest you to start backing them up with Carbonite because Carbonite is the best solution to protect your files from theft, disaster, drive failure, accidental deletion, and more. Carbonite is the affordable, reliable, secure, fast, and easy-to-use backup solution. Carbonite provides the unlimited online backup space at low price and is compatible for Window and Mac. Check out Carbonite.com if you want to know more the details and to know how Carbonite works to backup your important files.
