Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Tablet Of India.

"Aakash Tablet"
Hi Guys, 
I am back after a long time. Just free from exams and here's something interesting for you.

When it comes to "Tablet" , first thing that comes in mind of a middle class person is the handsome price of the Tablet.

Everyone has a dream to carry his/her own Tablet and he/she feels proud to have their own Tablet.

The Tablet named Aakash has made this dream come true for a normal person.



Akash Tablet has two versions.
-Aakash (Ubsilate 7) - Rs 2500/-
-Ubsilate 7+(The upgraded version of Aakash) - Rs 2999/-

Advantages of  this Tablets.

Akash Tablet is a tablet computing gadget that has been developed for that mass of Indian college students. Although it has been developed for mass and is extremely a lot inexpensive it didn t lack any functions the college students need. Now every student in India can have access to computer that is a lifetime dream to numerous college students in rural locations in India. It has a lot of advantages apart from its cost.
The other merits are,
1. As it is compact ,it is handy to carry wherever you go.
2. You own a computing gadget in a inexpensive cost.
3. You can access any data utilizing this 1 gadget.
4. You can now follow different studying styles that are extremely different from the old method of studying.
5. The touch screen facility allows you writing the notes straight in that gadget
6. You can shop the notes and refer later.
7. You can easily locate it on a desk or on any operating surface you want.
8. Has extraordinary functions and specifications.
9. Highly inexpensive to all citizens in India.
10. More than sufficient storage capability.
11. Powerful battery lasting about three hrs.
12. Speakers and headphones can be linked.
13. Supports various document formats you’ll need.
14. Preinstalled PDF viewer.
15. Text editor.
16. Preinstalled multimedia functions and image show.
17. Support to various audio and video formats.
18. Has equal functionality of other computer systems

With all these advantages it can make India a 100% computer literate country. There will be no student left without computer in couple of many years in India

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At the time of writing this blog, the Aakash was already sold out so I will not write much about it.
But no need to worry guys, still Ubsilate 7+ is available and can be pre-ordered from http://aakashtablet.com/.

The specifications of Ubsilate 7+ are as mentioned below:

Hardware
  • Processor: Connexant with Graphics accelerator & HD Video processor
  • Memory : 256MB RAM / Storage (Internal): 2GB Flash
  • Storage (External): 2GB to 32GB Supported
  • Peripherals: 2 Standard USB port
  • Display and Resolution: 7 display with 800x480 pixel resolution
Software
  • OS: Android 2.2
  • Document Rendering
  • Supported Document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP
  • PDF viewer, Text editor
  • Multimedia and Image Display
  • Image viewer supported formats: PNG, JPG, BMP and GIF
  • Supported audio formats: MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA
  • Supported video formats: MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, FLV
  • Communication and Internet
  • Web browser - Standards Compliance: xHTML 1.1 compliant, JavaScript 1.8 compliant
  • Separate application for online YouTube video
  • Safety and other standards compliance
  • CE certification / RoHS certification
Feeling great to write this blog as the Tablet is build in India..

Enjoy guys,,,,, keep smiling..... :-)

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

WikiLeaks...What is it exactly ?


WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of private, secret, and classified media from anonymous news sources,news leaks, and whistleblowers. Its website, launched in 2006 under The Sunshine Press organisation, claimed a database of more than 1.2 million documents within a year of its launch. WikiLeaks describes its founders as a mix of Chinese dissidents, journalists, mathematicians, and start-up company technologists from the United States, Taiwan, Europe, Australia, and South Africa.Julian Assange, an Australian Internet activist, is generally described as its director. The site was originally launched as a user-editable wiki (hence its name), but has progressively moved towards a more traditional publication model and no longer accepts either user comments or edits.
In April 2010, WikiLeaks published gunsight footage from the 12 July 2007 Baghdad airstrike in which Iraqi journalists were among those killed by an Apache helicopter, as the Collateral Murder video. In July of the same year, WikiLeaks released Afghan War Diary, a compilation of more than 76,900 documents about the War in Afghanistan not previously available to the public. In October 2010, the group released a package of almost 400,000 documents called the Iraq War Logs in coordination with major commercial media organisations. This allowed every death in Iraq, and across the border in Iran, to be mapped. In November 2010, WikiLeaks began releasing U.S. State department diplomatic cables.
In April 2011, WikiLeaks began publishing “779 secret files” relating to prisoners detained in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
On 1 September 2011, it became public that an encrypted version of WikiLeaks' huge archive of unredacted U.S. State Department cables had been available via Bittorrent for months, and that the decryption key (similar to a password) was available to those who knew where to look. WikiLeaks blamed the breach on its former partner, Britain's Guardian newspaper and that paper's journalist David Leigh, who revealed the key in a book published in February 2011; the Guardian argued that WikiLeaks was to blame since they gave the impression that the decryption key was temporal (something not possible for a file decryption key).Der Spiegel reported a more complex story  involving errors on both sides. It was feared the release could endanger the lives of innocent people named in the cables.
 source:wikipedia

Sunday, August 21, 2011

The rich culture of INDIA :- "Janmastami"


"Janmastami"
The festival celebrating the birth of Shri Krishna, known by various names such as Shri Krishna Jayanti, Janmashtami and Gokulashtami is an important festival in the Hindu calendar. This festival has been celebrated on the eighth day after the full moon in the month of Shravan. 


As the festival is known by different names so also it is celebrated on two different days by different Hindu sects
The first day is known as Krishnashtami or Gokulashtami and the second day is known as Kalashtami or Janmashtami. 


Lord Krishna is worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar) of Lord Vishnu.


Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, on the eighth day (Ashtami) in the month of Sravana or Savana. 
Lord Shri Krishna was born on the ‘Rohini’ nakshatram (star). 

It is generally celebrated in the month of August-September according to the Christian Calendar.
 Legend has it that Shri Krishna was born on a dark, stormy and windy night to end the rule and atrocities of his maternal uncle, Kansa.

It is only at midnight between the first and the second day that birth of Sri Krishna took place. 
The actual festivities begin during midnight in this 48 hour period. 
The celebration reaches its peak at midnight, with the birth of Lord Krishna, with lot of hymns, arti taking place and blowing of the Conch (shankh), rocking the cradle of Lord. 

The idol of lord is bathed with Panchamrit (A mixture of milk, ghee, oil, honey and Gangajal). 

The Panchamrit is later distributed as Prasad to the devotees along with other sweets. 
While some Fast on the first day and break it at midnight for others the fasting continues for both days. 
The period coincides with rainy season.

Tonite this festival will b ecelebrated at my home..
I ll be uploading the pics of that soon..

Keep smiling.... 

Friday, August 5, 2011

Encryption-Decryption

Hi readers,
Recently I and my dear friend were talking about some exciting things that we could do in Facebook, and an idea clicked into my mind which was related to my final year computer science project.

I told my friend that why dont we talk in facebook with encrypted texts. The idea was just to convert the readable text  into cipher text(the text formed after encryption) and post it on the wall, then the person at other hand had to decrypt that text so that it is again converted into human readable form.
Finally I got an idea regarding the encryption-decryption algo that i used in final year project , and using it, I created another algo with few changes and finally I made a software named "Crypto".

We just have to login and then we can encrypt and decrypt the messages,, Its working awesome..
In my next post , I'll write regarding how to use it ,

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

3D technology can be used at home or not...!

First thing you should know is what light polarity is. In addition to frequency, which we see as color, and intensity, which we see as brightness, a light wave also has polarity, which we cannot see. Roughly speaking, the polarity is the direction that the wave vibrates (up and down, side to side, at an angle, moving in a circle, etc.) as it moves forward toward your eye. Normal light is unpolarized, meaning some of it is polarized in any direction, which is why we never evolved the means to see polarity, there would be nothing to see.

The RealD technology, which is what they use for 3D movies currently, works by having two images that are circularly polarized in opposite directions (one clockwise, one counter-clockwise). The glasses have corresponding differently polarized lenses, so you see one image with one eye and the other image with the other eye. The projector moves at double speed, alternately projecting the images for the left and right eyes.

Unless you've recently purchased some expensive equipment, your computer screen and TV screen are not capable of producing polarized light and even if they were, your computer graphics card is not capable of processing 2 full quality images at once on the same screen. So you cannot use the RealD glasses for watching anything 3D at home currently.

All 3D technology works on that same basic principal, showing a different image to each eye, but there are significant differences in how they do it. The original 3D technology uses a red image and a blue image with corresponding red and blue glasses. Your computer and TV can display that just fine and if you get the red and blue lens glasses you can watch it, but the image doesn't look great and the color is a bit off. Nothing has been made for that technology in a long time and when they used to do it, the 3D camera technology wasn't very good. Regardless, your new 3D glasses are utterly useless for this.

There's a new system being sold now that aims the light from the screen in two different directions so that each eye sees a different image with no glasses at all. It's intended for use as a laptop monitor though because it only works if you're approximately 21 inches from the screen and roughly centered in front of it. They say 2 people can watch at one, but I don't really believe them.

There is some 3D technology out now and a lot more coming soon that will take advantage of your new 3D glasses. It'll cost you at least $600 to upgrade your PC (if your PC is powerful enough to handle the upgrade) in order to get the technology. A new system would be more like 3,000 for something pretty basic.

Eventually, HD3D will become the new home system standard, but so far there are few people with the equipment in their homes and there is limited content available. Since so many people bought new expensive HDTVs in the last few years, I think a lot of people will tend to wait a while before upgrading. Though HDTVs don't last as long as the old Standard Def CRTs, so in the next 7-10 years, it will become common. There are already 2 new networks just announced, including ESPN, which will soon begin broadcasting in 3D. But again, you'll need an HD3D TV to view it.

Also, Blu Ray Disc Association just announced a new 3D standard for movies that will be playable on any 3D technology. The disc will literally contain 2 full HD feature films, one for each eye, and then the monitor will take that input and display it using whatever technology it was built for. That way, 3D movies can be released before the industry settles on the best way to actually display 3D in the home, which will take a couple of years to figure out. Technically, you could watch that on your current TV if you have a player that will display the movie using the old red-blue system and you have corresponding glasses, but the quality wouldn't be the same.





source :- wikipedia.