Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

2007-06-16

Nokia N82 ~ the Most Rumored Candy Bar

Find the Nokia N95 bulky? Well, then I’m sure you’ll like the rumored Nokia N82 pictured here (left, white).

The Nokia N82 is a candybar phone that features:

  • Quad-band GSM
  • HSDPA
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
  • Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • TV-out
  • FM radio
  • microSD
  • Front VGA camera
  • 5-megapixel back camera with Carl Zeiss lens and auto focus
  • Series 60 3rd edition

If sliders are what you like, there is also the Nokia N81 (pictured black).

Features:

  • 8GB of flash memory
  • N-Gage gaming
  • 2-megapixel camera
  • Quad-band EDGE
  • HSDPA
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
  • Series 60 3rd Edition

Both phones will supposedly launch in Q4 this year, probably at a not-so-wallet-friendly price.




2007-06-13

gahooyoogle

Try this search:

http://www.gahooyoogle.com/

It’s innovative though it doesn’t have any algorithm of its own! It returns the results of both yahoo and Google search engines by splitting the screen into two frames. You can enjoy the wide search capabilities of both the world’s mostly used search engines thru this single link coz as this site claims “70% of the first 100 results are different for these two search engines, namely Yahoo and Google”

The click to fix windows will ease the searching task once the results are displayed. Try it out by unchecking the box!




iPod nano Platinum Case






The Re-nano titanium iPod nano case, priced at a whopping $800!
This is one the coolest case for an iPod i have ever seen!




Types of U.S Visas

A Visas (Official Visas)
A-1: For Ambassadors, public ministers & consular officers
A-2: For immediate family members of A-1
A-3: Attendants & servants of A-1 and A-2 holders

B (Business/Visitor) Visa
B-1 Temporary visitor for business
B-2 Temporary visitor for leisure

C & D Visa (For Aliens in transit)
C-1,2: Alien in transit directly through US
C-3: Family of C-1,C-2 in transit
C-4: Transit without Visa(TWOV)
D-1: Sailors departing on vessel of arrival
D-2: Sailors departing by other means

E - Visa (For Traders/Investors)
E-1 Treaty Trader, spouse and children
E-2 Treaty Investor, spouse and children

F Visa (Students)
Want to study or research at a U.S. college? Then F is the visa for you -
F-1: Academic Student
F-2: Spouse or child of F-1

H (Temporary Worker) Visa
H-1B: Persons in a specialty occupation
H-2B: Seasonal nonagricultural workers
H-3: Trainees other than medical/academic; also training of handicaps
H-4: Dependants of H visa holders

I Visa (Mediapersons)
Are you a reporter, film person, Editor? Then you require an I-visa - Essential docs: Your press ID, a letter from the editor.

J & Q Exchange Visitor Visa
J-1 exchange visitors may be academics, scientists, business people or students.
J-1: Visas for exchange visitors
J-2: Spouse or 'child' of J-1 under 21

Fiance(e) of US Citizen
K-1 Fiance(e)
K-2 Minor child of K-1
K-3 Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (LIFE Act)
K-4 Child of K-3 (LIFE Act)
Docs: Marriage certificate & Photos, Intent of marrying within 90 days in US(for K1). -- à For those who are looking to settle down, well, this is the way to go. J

L Visa (Intracompany Transferees)
L-1A Executive, managerial
L-1B Specialized knowledge
L-2 Spouse or child of L-1

Vocational and Language Students
M-1 Vocational student or other non-academic student
M-2 Spouse or child of M-1

O -Visa (For Prodigies)
O-1: For a Genius in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, or Athletics.
O-2: Alien's (support) accompanying O-1
O-3: Spouse or child of O-1 or O-2

Athletes and Entertainers
P-1: Athletes & Entertainment groups
P-2: Entertainers in exchange programs
P-3: Entertainers in cultural programs
P-4: Spouse or child of P-1, 2, or 3

R-Visa (Religious Workers)
R-1 Religious workers
R-2 Spouse or child of R-1




Inventor of Cut, Copy, Paste!


The only Operation on which the entire Software Industry and Mainly Engineers Depend on.. is CUT, COPY and PASTE. Just try to imagine working with out this operation in this software industry.. it will be like a hell.. we must be greatful to the inventor of that operation.. lets just try to know something about the GREAT Scientist .........................

Lawrence G. (Larry) Tesler (born April 24, 1945) is a computer scientist working in the field of human-computer interaction. Tesler has worked at Xerox PARC, Apple Computer, Amazon.com, and Yahoo!Tesler studied computer science at Stanford University in the 1960s, and worked for a time at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. From 1973 to 1980, he was at Xerox PARC, where, among other things, he worked on the Gypsy word processor and Smalltalk.In 1980, Tesler moved to Apple Computer, where he held various positions, including Vice President of AppleNet, Vice President of the Advanced Technology Group, and Chief Scientist. He worked on the Lisa team, and was enthusiastic about the development of the Apple Macintosh as the successor to the Lisa.In 1985, Tesler worked with Niklaus Wirth to add object-oriented language extensions to the Pascal programming language, calling the new language Object Pascal. He also was instrumental in developing MacApp, one of the first class libraries for application development. Eventually, these two technologies became shipping Apple products.In 1991, he contributed the article "Networked Computing in the 1990s" to Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Computers, and Networks, September, 1991.Tesler left Apple in 1997 to co-found Stagecast Software, which allowed him to apply his enthusiasm for kids' programming and use of computers, an enthusiasm he acquired mainly at Xerox PARC, where he worked in Alan Kay's Learning Research Group.Tesler joined Amazon.com in 2001; in 2004, he became the company's Vice President of Shopping Experience. In 2005, he joined Yahoo! as Vice President of Yahoo!'s User Experience and Design group.Tesler is on the board of the Gorilla Foundation.Tesler has a strong preference for modeless software, in which a user action has a consistent effect, rather than changing its meaning dependent on previous actions, as in the vi text editor. As as example of this preference, as of 2007 Tesler's Subaru automobile has a personalized California license plate with license number "NOMODES".

courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Tesler
official website of Tesler : www.nomodes.com/