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Monday 25 February 2013

Mozilla's new Firefox OS for mobile



Global allies give Mozilla's Firefox OS a mobile foothold

Partners backing the browser-based mobile operating system include phone maker LG Electronics and 18 mobile network operators across the world. The first phones are due in the second quarter.

Geeksphone Keon
The Geeksphone Keon, a Firefox OS developer preview phone.
BARCELONA, Spain--Laying the groundwork for its nascent Firefox OS, Mozilla has won over a sizeable list of allies including LG Electronics and China Unicom, and the first phones with the browser-based operating system should arrive in the second quarter of the year.
Mozilla announced today at the Mobile World Congress show here that it's persuaded 18 mobile network operators and four mobile phone makers to back its open-source mobile operating system. That's not enough to unseat the incumbent powers of Google's Android and Apple's iOS slayer, but it is enough to ensure Firefox OS at least isn't extinguished before it even hits the market in the second quarter.
The first phones should arrive in the second quarter of the year, said Mozilla Chief Technology Officer Brendan Eich.
Mozilla won commitments to sell Firefox OS phones from these carriers: America Moovil, China Unicom, Deutsche Telekom, Etisalat, Hutchison Three Group, KDDI, KT, MegaFon, Qtel, SingTel, Smart, Sprint, Telecom Italia Group, Telefonica, Telenor, Telstra, TMN, and VimpelCom. Handset manufacturers on board are Alcatel, ZTE, LG Electronics, and Huawei, with a boost from chipmaker Qualcomm.

Telefonica, Mozilla's first and strongest Firefox OS ally, plans to push the phone aggressively in Latin America for customers who want something more powerful than a feature phone but not as expensive as an iPhone. Its first phones will arrive mid-2013, with new models in late 2013 and 2014, the company said. Telefonica shared the Mobile World Congress stage with Mozilla last year to
 show the first versions of Firefox OS.That's not necessarily a big foothold in the U.S. market, but Firefox OS is geared chiefly for more-budget-conscious regions. The first markets for the phone will be Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, Mexico, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Spain, and Venezuela, Mozilla said.
Mozilla has a version of Firefox for Android, but its performance is limited by the requirement of running on Android's Java-like programming foundation, Eich said. And of course people must install it themselves.
Thus, when it comes to mobile, Firefox OS is more important than Firefox on Android. "I think Firefox OS is the thing to scale up," Eich said.
It won't be easy
Even with its allies, Firefox OS will be a hard sell for many. Inexpensive Android phones and early-model iPhones can be competitive, and even companies like Microsoft and BlackBerry have had only limited success attracting not just customers, but also the developers essential to ensure there are apps those customers can use.
"It's open source, there's nice technology in there," said Adam Fleming, chief technical officer of mobile software developer Apadmi. "But the business side of my brain says until you get a decent level of saturation, no serious developer is going to be looking at it."
The Geeksphone Peak, a phone for developers using Firefox OS
The Geeksphone Peak, a phone for developers using Firefox OS
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Mozilla has begun recruiting developers, such as a global Firefox OS hack day in January that attracted 2,500 participants, but it recognizes that it has to start by getting phones into the market -- and not just the Geeksphone Keon and Peak designed for Firefox OS developers.
"The first piece of hard work is to get operators and OEMs [handset makers] excited about Firefox OS," said Johnathan Nightingale, vice president of Firefox engineering. "We've only ever succeeded through [building] high-quality products."
Mozilla, a nonprofit organization best known for its widely used Firefox Web browser, isn't like other competitors. It uses its software not to please shareholders but rather to foster openness on the Web. However, Mozilla is hamstrung because Firefox has effectively no presence at all in the fast-growing mobile market.
Firefox isn't allowed on iOS, and it's not the default on Android, which means Mozilla has little leverage in charting the course of the Web. And with walled gardens, patent barriers, and proprietary technology so commonplace in the mobile market, it's precisely the area where Mozilla feels the greatest need to inject some openness.
"The world still needs Mozilla," Eich said.
That's why Mozilla decided to build Firefox OS, which began in 2011 as a project called Boot to Gecko. Like ordinary Firefox, it runs Web apps written in Web languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript -- which Eich invented, by the way -- but it also includes phone-specific interfaces for things like monitoring battery life and phone orientation.
Running start with Web programming
The Web programming approach means that, like Google's Chrome OS used on Chromebooks today, developers can get off to a running start. That's especially with many companies like Facebook using Web apps as a way to reach a broad range of devices. Every smartphone has a Web browser, after all.
Firefox OS software will be available through the Firefox Marketplace, an open app store that'll include Firefox apps such as Zepto Labs' Cut the Rope, EA Games' Pogo's Poppit, Time Out, SoundCloud, Nokia Here, Twitter, Facebook, Airbnb, and Disney Mobile Games' Where's My Water?
Because there are many differences in browsers -- particularly mobile browsers -- Web programming can be complicated for the mobile market. It's not a single unified "write once, run anywhere" foundation.
The Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain, home of Mobile World Congress
The Fira Gran Via in Barcelona, Spain, home of Mobile World Congress
"You get just as much fragmentation across Web applications," Fleming said.
Part of Mozilla's effort is to improve the mobile Web standards for everyone, Eich said. "We're uplifting the whole stack," he said. For example, he said, Samsung is building some phone-specific interfaces into the WebKit project that's used by Google Chrome, Apple Safari, future Opera products, and several other browsers.
Of course, iOS and Android now have expanded from smartphones to tablets. Will Firefox OS follow suit? Not to start with, Eich said.
"Almost all the inbound partner interest was phones first," he said. Likewise, Eich said there's no appetite for a browser-based Firefox OS for PCs. "We've talked to some partners, but it really didn't rise to the top of the heap."
Mozilla today is chiefly funded by search-ad revenue from Google, which the company shares with Mozilla when people use Firefox to initiate searches. It's not yet clear how the mobile effort will generate money for the organization, which though it doesn't care about profits per se does care about paying its 320 engineers and pursuing its open-Web mission.
"Right now we're not worrying about that," Eich said about Firefox OS revenue. "First we'll get the users, then we'll worry about monetization."

Sunday 24 February 2013

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woman heart rate exercise pulse pictureReaching your target heart rate, which is typically between 60 to 70 percent of your max to burn fat and within 75 to 80 percent to increase endurance, is recognized as the best way to achieve an effective aerobic workout. However, the way to calculate your maximum heart rate (and thus your target heart rate) has changed. According to a recent report inCirculation, the previous formula (220 minus your age) was derived from research on men and results in a max heart rate that’s too high for women. The new calculation (206 minus 88 percent of your age) would lower a 40-year-old woman’s peak rate about nine beats a minute, making it easier for her to reach and maintain her target heart rate, say researchers.

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“Be yourself; everyone else is already 

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`Mobile connections with at least Rs. 20 balance cannot be deactivated'

`Mobile connections with at least Rs. 20 balance cannot be deactivated'

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Telecom regulator TRAI Friday said inactive mobile connections of pre-paid customers cannot be deactivated if they have a minimum balance of Rs. 20 in their account and the time period for considering 'inactive' has been set at 90 days.Announcing an amendment to a regulation for protecting consumers, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said "There shall be no deactivation if the balance in pre-paid consumer account is Rs. 20 or more."
"The mobile connections of prepaid consumers shall not be deactivated for any period of non-usage less than 90 days," TRAI said.
As per amended regulations, telecom operator will have to provide facility to pre-paid to reactivate numbers by paying reasonable amount.
"A consumer whose connection is deactivated shall be given a grace period of 15 days within which he can reactivate the same number," TRAI added.

GOOGLE`S LAPTOP(Chromebook pixel)

Google laptop shows Apple a thing or two


Google's Chromebook Pixel has two killer features that MacBooks don't. Maybe it's time for Apple to rethink the MacBook concept.

The 3.3-pound Google Chromebook Pixel sports a 12.85-inch, 2,560x1,700-pixel display and an Intel Core i5 processor.
The 3.3-pound Google Chromebook Pixel sports a 12.85-inch, 2,560x1,700-pixel display and an Intel Core i5 processor.
Thank you, Google. For obsoleting my MacBook.
Question: What two killer hardware features are missing on MacBooks? My answer: a touch screen and 4G.
What a coincidence. Just what Google is offering on the Chromebook Pixel. And in a package that comes close to matching the MacBook's aesthetics. (I'm focusing strictly on the hardware for the moment.)
Google is saying, at least in the case of touch, hey Apple, you don't get it.
Not everyone may agree with that. Take the laptop flat-earthers. They will say touch is stupid (or "pointless" as one columnist said) on a laptop. Yeah right, just like the mouse was a stupid idea.

The point is, Google knows (they're not stupid) that touch is important on a laptop. As does Microsoft (Windows 8 and Surface). That leaves Apple in Luddite land.Then there's Apple's your-arm-wants-to-fall-off on vertical touch surfaces excuse. That will eventually give way to a touch-screen MacBook of some sort. You heard it here first.
4G: And some might say that a Chromebook needs 4G more than a MacBook because the Chromebook is so immersed in the cloud. Hmm, my MacBook spends lots of time in the cloud too. And the last time I used it on the road, I was constantly hauling out my Verizon MiFi or running down my iPhone's battery with the Personal Hotspot. Come on, LTE belongs in a laptop.
And the operating system? I believe that cool hardware is the first step in luring consumers to a new operating environment.
While Chrome OS is still a work in progress (and lacks key features that many users need), with the success of Android, I do think it's possible that an improved Chrome OS combined with a second-generation Chromebook Pixel could reel in more consumers.
Google certainly has my attention.
Google Chromebook Pixel.
Google Chromebook Pixel.




Saturday 23 February 2013

GOOGLE INTRO GLASS







Google Glass arrives in 2013, and 

under $1,500




Regular people will be able to purchase Google Glass eyewear by the end of 2013 for less than $1,500,.



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Google originally targeted 2014 for a consumer release when it revealed Project Glass last year, but the time frame has seemingly sped up in recent months, what with developer hackathons in San Francisco and New York and this week's announcement that people looking to put Glass to creative use could go through an application process to preorder the augmented reality specs for $1,500.The company also launched a new site promoting Glass that featured the below video of the new wearable tech in action.
The advancement of Google Glass also seems to coincide with recent rumors that the company is planning to open retail stores, presumably where consumers could get more familiar with products like Glass, and comfortable with the idea of wearing the funky rims on their face.
it has also been able to confirm that Glass will be able to connect via Bluetooth to bothAndroid phones and the iPhone. Glass can pull down data from wifi or use the 3G or 4G feed from a connected phone, but it won't have its own cellular radio.
The Verge's Joshua Topolsky tried out Google Glass at the company's New York headquarters recently and reports that what is shown in the below promotional video is "nearly identical" to the actual user experience. In his review, he notes that the voice control on Glass isn't yet perfect and that slow data connections can quickly render the device useless.
Google says they plan to issue monthly updates to early users to refine the experience in the beginning.

GOOELE`S NEW LAPTOP

Google challenges Apple with high-end laptop


Google unveiled a touchscreen notebook computer on Thursday designed for high-end users, throwing down the gauntlet to Apple and its MacBooks. 


Google unveiled a touchscreen notebook computer on Thursday designed for high-end users, throwing down the gauntlet to Apple and its MacBooks. (Pic: AP)
Google unveiled a touchscreen notebook computer on Thursday designed for high-end users, throwing down the gauntlet to Apple and its MacBooks. (Pic: AP)


Google said its Chromebook Pixel computers blending tablet and laptop technology, boasting heavyweight Intel chips and screens tailored for rich graphics, were released in the United States and Britain, starting at $1,299. "People will give up a MacBook Air for this," Google Chrome senior vice president Sundar Pichai said. 

A Pixel model featuring built-in connectivity to the Verizon mobile Internet service will hit the US market in April at a price of $1,449. 

The newly unveiled version can connect online with wireless hot-spot technology or cables. 

"It's a great looking product," Om Malik of technology news website GigaOM said at the Pixel debut in San Francisco. 

"But Google is facing a selling problem, they have to compete on price originally and build a developer base for a high-end product." 

Google is hoping enthusiasts will forego price comparisons with competitors such as MacBooks or laptops built on Windows 8 software and focus instead on the Pixel's touchscreen feature and the massive terabyte of Google Drive online data storage included. 

"It seems like a pretty hard sell," said Forrester analyst James McQuivey. "I hope they are not planning tomake a lot of money off it." 

While the Pixel seems aimed at the MacBook market, it also faces fierce competition from touchscreen laptops based on Windows 8 software. 

"It seems like more of a symbolic product release with Google trying to make a point that it is no longer just a low-end provider of devices," McQuivey said. 

Analyst Rob Enderle of Enderle Group branded the Pixel move "a train wreck," arguing that notebook computers above $600 have historically not sold well and that Apple even sells a slick MacBook Air model for $999. The booming popularity of tablet computers is also eroding the overall market for laptops. 

"It just boggles the mind," Enderle said. "I have no clue what the hell Google was thinking." 

The announcement adds a new dimension to the rivalry between the two tech giants, locked in a fierce battle over smartphones and tablets. 

"This is for power users we expect to live completely in the cloud," Pichai said. "The Pixel is about pushing the state of the art." 

Google custom built Pixel and is producing it with the help of electronics manufacturers in Taiwan. 

"It is clear that touch is here to stay and that it is the future," Pichai said. 

He described the Pixel screen resolution as superior to that on any laptop shipped today. 

Within three months, Google will release Quickoffice software for handling documents and spreadsheets after complaints by Chrome notebook users over difficulties when trying to work with Microsoft's widely used Word or Excel software, according to Pichai.

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Nearly 16,700 posts lying vacant in Income Tax dept: Government


The Income Tax department has as many as 16,696 posts lying vacant but they are manned by existing employees by holding additional charge so that work is not affected, Parliament was informed today. 

Vacancies arise on account of retirement/VRS, promotion, deputation and officers proceeding on leave, among others. Group C category has 15,002 vacancies, followed by 1,137 in Group A and 557 in Group 8. 

"These vacancies are filled up on a regular basis by promotion and prescribed procedure which is a time consuming process. In the meantime, vacancies are manned by the existing incumbents by holding additional charge so that work is not affected," Minister of State for Finance S S Palanimanickam said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha. 

He said action has been initiated for holding Departmental Promotion Committee for promotion to the grade of Chief Commissioner of Income Tax for the next panel year. 

"As regard holding of Department Promotion Committee for promotion to the grade of Joint Commissioner of Income Tax and Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax, the matter is subjudice," he said.

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Easier said than done, but chronic stress depresses our natural immune response and blunts our ability to fight off colds and flus. When we’re stressed out, there is a release of cortisol and adrenaline, which weaken our immune system. My suggestion is to take a look at your life and see where your sources of stress are. Certain stressors are unavoidable, but if you can identify an area that is overwhelming you, see how you can make changes to the situation. Some good stress reducers to build into your day include exercise, meditation and spending time with friends and loved ones.

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Friday 22 February 2013

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164 items blocked online in just 2 days



164 items blocked online in just 2 days, mostly on court orders




Afzal Guru

                                                           Afzal Guru  



Chaudhuri on IIPM and J&K Police on Afzal Guru approached courts seeking take down of online material

An investigation by The Hindu into the recent blocking of online content related to Arindam Chaudhuri’s IIPM and the hanging of Afzal Guru shows that on February 14 and 15, the Department of Telecom, on orders from various courts, issued as many as three different lists to Internet service providers (ISPs) and telecom service providers (TSPs), asking them to block access to URLs, Facebook pages and YouTube videos. On these two days alone, the number of blockings and takedown items totalled 164. (See chart)

The first list on February 14 included 55 Facebook pages almost entirely linked to Afzal Guru. The second list was divided into two parts: The first part ‘A’ included 72 https, of which the first item related to content on the UGC website: http://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfn/3604913_English.pdf. The remaining 71 included news items, blog spots, critiques and articles on Faking News, Rediff, First Post, OutlookThe CaravanIndian ExpressThe Times of IndiaThe Economic Times, and others, mostly related to IIPM. Additionally, 5 URLs in the second part were linked to courts and justice-related information, including two related to the Bombay High Court. On February 15, the DoT issued the third list containing 30 Facebook pages, again almost entirely linked to Afzal Guru and two connected links on YouTube.

Courts order takedowns

Senior officials in the government told The Hindu that the blockings were ordered by courts — which the DoT and CERT-IN were obliged to implement. While it is well known that Arindam Chaudhuri went to court to challenge what he believed was “defamatory content” against IIPM, the second set of blockings was based on a court order procured by the J&K police. A deeper analysis reveals that the ordering of such wide-ranging blocking was a tad hurried — without notice being served on either the DoT/DIT or the parties concerned who could have opposed it. The legal procedure requires that once a court order is served, the DoT and CERT-IN will have to implement it unless it is appealed and stayed.

For example, the blockings related to court and justice-related information were all for illegal domains posturing as the Bombay High Court. The request was made by Mukund Pawar of the Mumbai Crime Branch and served by the Esplanade Court, Mumbai, a senior DoT official told The Hindu.

Furthermore, unless the orders invoke specific sections of the IT Act, which defines the circumstances under which online content can be removed, their very tenability may be in question.

Investigation reveals that blocking of URLs, pages and websites in the past too occurred because courts passed orders in or without the presence of the affected parties. These orders are then posted by lawyers of companies to individual ISPs without informing the DoT or CERT-IN, circumventing established procedures.

The ISPs, who are licensed by the DoT, have made token protest, preferring to let the DoT engage with the Law Ministry to enlighten the courts on the procedure to be followed for blockings, takedowns and blackouts.

The current case shows that there is a serious breakdown in procedural due diligence at the judicial and lawyers’ level before orders are passed — and served — sometimes directly on ISPs.

ISPs lack technology

A review of recent blockings shows that the technological shortcomings of the ISPs are also responsible for the widespread blocking of entire websites rather than specific items, content or pages/paragraphs. Though the DoT and CERT-IN orders specify takedowns of only URLs and not entire websites, most ISPs are unable to comply with them since a majority of them do not possess expensive technical software, enabling targeted blocking of individual items. This results in either no blocking, or blanket blocking at Domain Name Servers (DNS) which block the entire website as against a particular URL or item. The current procedure shows that most ISPs depend on International Internet Bandwidth Providers to block URLs at the gateway level. However, if that fails, the blocking can only be enabled by the ISPs across the entire website.

The item-specific content blocking software is available from companies such as Forty Net or Net Suite but is seemingly priced in the range of Rs. 1.5 crore-2 crore, which a majority of the ISPs find prohibitive.

No established procedure

An analysis of the recent court orders shows a mix of reasons leading to blockings and takedowns — ranging from genuine national security and civil order concerns to those related to copyright, privacy and defamation. Currently courts do not follow a nuanced yet uniform countrywide legal procedure to distinguish among various types of appeals. Unless courts follow a process of blocking specific items, only after hearing the parties, and implement orders through CERT-IN or the DoT, such repeats, as in the Arindham Chaudhuri matter will continue to occur. This is especially true in matters of copyright, privacy and defamation.

Until August last year, the ISPs had received orders to block nearly 400 URLs. In several cases, even High Courts have issued ex-parte orders relating to the blocking of URLs and YouTube items, based on Commercial Interest Petitions, such as pirated movies.

Contrary to popular belief, in the current instance, the DoT and CERT-IN did not order blocking of their own accord. Instead, the government has decided to appeal the court order related to IIPM blockings. Several web experts confirmed to The Hindu that blocking of online items is itself outdated since the same items can be accessed through proxy servers.

Sources believe that there is an urgent need for comprehensive talks among the DoT, the Law Ministry, DIT and industry to streamline procedures for online blocking.

Thursday 21 February 2013

IN SIEMENS GURGAON JOB VACCANCY



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EMBEDDED ENGINEERS & SOFTWARE DEVELOPER AS A MICROCONTROLLER BASED PROGREMMER FOR SIEMENS GURGAON.The Siemens Group in India has emerged as a leading inventor, innovator and implementer of leading-edge technology enabled solutions operating in the core business segments of Industry, Energy, Healthcare and Infrastructure and Cities. The Group’s business is represented by various companies that span across these various segments.

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