Tuesday, September 15, 2009

5 Bizarre Things About Big Bang Theory


The big bang theory may not be as contentious as, say, the evolution of man -- partially because it involves bewildering astrophysics and math doing crazy things to itself instead of the straightforward, "Well, you had monkeys, and then dudes." It's still contentious, though, because it's a strictly rational, evidence-based argument for the creation of the universe (and such things are often trouble). The important thing is that it's the reigning scientific theory among people who actually understand all of the physics madness involved, and these guys come up with awesomely futuristic ideas by using the big bang as a backdrop. Two Baylor University physicists recently outlined plans for a faster-than-light engine that works by "recreating the inflationary period of the universe" behind the ship. Granted, this ship won't be ready for 2000 years or so, but the point is that if we didn't have brilliant people debating this inconceivable event all the time, ideas like this would never come up.

1- The theory was developed by a priest

Even though it's the reigning rational model for the existence of everything -- founded entirely on snooty science, with all its proofs and such -- the theory was mostly developed by a Roman Catholic priest (and physicist, and astronomer) named Georges Lemaître. He called it his "hypothesis of the primeval atom" and he also proposed the idea of an expanding universe. Einstein thought this was crazy, and told Lemaître, "Your calculations are correct, but your grasp of physics is abominable." Lemaître shrugged off this snub and kept at his work until, at a series of lectures in 1933, his defense of the big bang theory compelled Einstein himself to stand up, applaud and admit that this was the most satisfactory explanation of creation he'd ever heard.

2- Edgar Allan Poe envisioned a similar concept back in 1848

Though he didn't know a damn thing about physics -- which was true of just about everybody in 1848 -- Poe wrote a lengthy prose poem called Eureka that proposed something oddly similar to the big bang, a universe whose beginning came from a single "primordial particle," "absolutely unique, individual, undivided." The poem was largely regarded as horrible, so horrible that it literally ended some of Poe's friendships. People called it "ridiculous," "damnable heresy," and one critic claimed it was so bad that it should have caused his house to collapse with its awfulness. Poor Poe even suggested at one point that " Space and Duration are one," a phrase that sounds curiously like it's about space-time, but it's likely that nobody noticed, busy as they were bellowing that Poe was a failure.

3- The name "big bang" was meant to sound demeaning

An English astronomer named Sir Fred Hoyle, who believed in the steady state theory of the universe, was the first to use the name "big bang." He did so during a 1949 radio broadcast, and he attached such a silly, childish title to such a complicated concept pretty much just to mess with people who believed in it. The name is pretty obviously derisive if you consider how careful physicists were with their language regarding this stuff. Lemaître, after all, titled his original report "A Homogeneous Universe of Constant Mass and Growing Radius Accounting for the Radial Velocity of Extragalactic Nebulae." He wouldn't have been caught dead saying, "Dudes, big bang."

4- There was no "before" the big bang… unless there was

One question that often comes up in this discussion goes something like, "Well, OK, smart guy, if everything came from the big bang, then what was there beforethe big bang?" But time is part of space (well, of space-time), which was created by the big bang, so there is no "before." Or that's what we used to say, but string theory and/or loop quantum gravity might be able to account for circumstances before "time zero," perhaps even to a pre-big bang universe that catastrophically imploded on itself to yield the stuff that resulted in our universe ("big crunch" > "big bounce" > "big bang").

5- It provides a time line for the end of the universe

According to the expanding universe model, it's currently 13.7 billion years after the big bang, in what's called the Stelliferous Era. All the eras that come after this one are terrifying, and have terrifying names (the Degenerate Era, the Black Hole Era, the Dark Era). It probably won't much matter to us -- the sun will have long since gone all Red Dwarf and destroyed the Earth -- but at around the quadrillion-year mark, there won't be any more solar systems, planets won't continue to orbit, black holes will overwhelm the universe and then recede, and everything will basically become a big, blank, eerie void. Some particles will probably be flying around, but they won't be much help to anybody.

    Saturday, September 12, 2009

    Top 10: Reasons Roger Federer Is The Best Of All Time





    The debate over who is the best tennis player of all time is quickly changing from a deliberation to a rhetorical question.

    Roger Federer’s dominance of the men’s tennis scene since 2003 has been unprecedented. He’s just the sixth player to notch a career Grand Slam and no player has won more Slams than he has.

    But aside from a Rolodex of records he’s set, it’s the grace with which he has done it that makes it easy to anoint him the best. He’s humble, he’s classy and he’s dominant, and if you notice, nobody ever questions whether this great athlete has done steriods.


    No.10 - ROGER FEDERER DOESN'T HAVE A COACH

    Decorated collage football head coach Bill McCartney once said: “All coaching is, is taking a player where he can't take himself.”

    For Roger Federer, he takes himself everywhere. Federer has such an uncanny feel for the game that he doesn’t have the need for an instructor. He has his swing, movement and serve down to a science, and you can’t argue with the results. After all, if you were planning to hire a coach, who better than the best of all time?

    No.9 - FEDERED IMPROVES OVER A COURSE OF A MATCH

    When playing Federer, you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.

    If Federer gets out to an early lead, he gets stronger while his opponent fades. If the match starts close, Federer amps his game up even more until his opponent can’t match.

    Aside from a couple of speed bumps against Rafael Nadal, Federer has dominated that entire tour simply because no man can match his level.

    Tennis is a test of mental and physical endurance and while many players tire and diminish as the match wears on, Federer grows stronger in the face of adversity.

    No.8 - ROGER FEDERER SPEAKS SEVEN LANGUAGES.

    It’s not something that helps his game, but the fact that Roger Federer speaks English, Swiss and Swiss German fluently, and Italian, Swedish, and Spanish conversationally, is just a cherry on top for the fans that have watched him win in those countries.

    Federer is able to address the media all over the world in the native language where he’s playing, not to mention speaking the same language of the locals at tournaments across the globe. Sure, many Europeans speak multiple languages, but it’s one thing Federer’s definitely got that Nadal doesn’t.

    No.7 - FEDERER HAS WON TITLES IN 17 COUNTRIES.

    Maybe the reason why Federer can say thank you in so many different languages is because he’s had practice.

    Yet another unique statistics that speaks to his versatility is that Federer has won a title in 17 different countries. He still has Russia and Sweden to cross file at some point, but that to-do list is clearly short.

    A lot of players can’t take the wear-and-tear of the constant travel that comes with playing on tour, but Federer can’t get enough. While he’s truly among the best ever to play the game, at heart he just loves to play tennis as much as possible.

    No.6 - Roger Federer is a full-court, all-court player

    Another reason why Roger Federer is the best of all time is that in an era when tennis players only come off the baseline when it’s time for a break, Federer is one of the few who has true full-court coverage. While he’ll cover the entire court, the surface doesn’t matter to him either.

    Federer has won five times on the lawn at Wimbledon, five times on the hard court of the U.S. Open and three times at the Australian Open. Although he’s only won once at the French Open on his supposed weakest surface, clay, he’s arguably the second-best clay court player of this generation.

    There are clay court ringers, hard surface specialists and then there’s Federer. With his unique blend of speed, power and versatility, he’s amazing any time, anywhere, any place.

    No.5 - FEDERER IS HUMBLE IN VICTORY AND GRACEFUL IN DEFEAT.


    Celebratory dances and arrogant microphone boasting make Roger Federer’s simple thank yous look quaint, but there is something classy about Federer’s acceptance speeches.

    Win or lose, Federer is humble both ways. The way he modestly accepts trophies, a first time watcher might think it’s Federer’s first time winning.

    In defeat, which happens very rarely, Federer is just as graceful. He’ll praise his opponent and offer his best wishes while disguising the bitter taste.

    He’s an all-around class act and with such elegance on display, it’s hard to cheer against him at any point.

    No.4 - ROGER FEDERER HAS INCREDIBLE MENTAL TOUGHNESS.

    Even being the best of all time involves some major peaks and valleys. Rog held the throne on his own for quite some time before a young Spaniard named Rafael Nadal ascended to the top spot briefly.

    Nadal got the upper hand in the rivalry by winning five of their seven Grand Slam Finals meetings. After Nadal’s final three victories in his winning streak, where Nadal crushed Federer in the 2008 French Open, then broke his heart at Wimbledon and finally outlasted him in the 2009 Australian Open, it looked like a clear changing of the guards.

    Many pundits wondered if Federer was fading, whether he’d fallen to the back of the pack and whether he’d ever be on top once again. With little advance warning, Federer has answered his critics and this time resoundingly, emphasizing clearly that he’s the best to ever play the sport of tennis.

    N0.3 : ROGER FEDERER IS COOL UNDER PRESSURE.

    They don’t call him Fedex for nothing.

    Whether it’s love-love in the first set or a pressure-cooking tie-breaker, Federer is the most clutch tennis player around. Not that he gets backed into a corner very often, but when he needs a bounce, an ace or a winner, Federer always delivers.

    He was a little emotional as a teen and in his early tennis career, but like all of the greats, Federer now has uncanny poise regardless of the situation. It is because of his mental strength that he’s able to focus and deliver no matter how grand the point.

    No.2 - Roger Federer is the most intelligent player in the game

    While the current trend in tennis is power strokes and rocket serves, Federer uses more than just brute strength. He not only plays with variety, but he plays with his head.

    His serves are strategically placed, his running forehand is a nightmare and he is still familiar with the lost art of serve and volley. It’s clear that the armory is stocked with weapons, but what is more important is that Federer has intelligence to envision first, and then the touch to execute whatever he wants on the court.

    No.1 - Federer has unrivaled consistency

    Five straight Wimbledon crowns, five straight U.S. Open victories, 20 consecutive Grand Slam semi-finals appearances and a record 237 consecutive weeks as the world’s No. 1 ranked tennis player -- ladies and gentlemen, it doesn’t get any more consistent than that.

    Even on his perceived weakest surface of clay, Federer has still made it to the semi-finals or better in five straight years at the French Open and without Nadal in the way, would easily have more wins than runner-ups.

    While flashes-in-the-pan come and go, legends like Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi have moved on and injuries have hampered several careers, through it all Federer has not only been healthy, but his performance has been remarkable.

    Saturday, September 5, 2009

    Grief of the Lord

    One day i asked almighty, his beautiful divinity,
    You pretend to be an emperor, Who is full of dignity.
    Where does your justice vanish,
    When betrayal takes over loyalty?
    When the eyes of a poor devil seek humanity?
    When decency & silence are supressed by brutality?
    When hypocrites laugh at innocent with arrogance?
    When a sinner replaces the noblest?
    Why it happens, My Lord?
    Why the elegant replace the innocent?
    Why loved and beloved cannot breathe together?
    Why naughtiness and ego take over their love?
    Why one's earnest faith is other's fun?
    Why does a human being behave like an ancient bum?
    Ere long, appered a pair of blue eyes!
    Very appealing, revealing & fascinating.
    I am the creator of this Universe, Father of this Universe,
    Whole world is mine, but no one to care for me even for a while.
    How i feel, when my children quarrel for power,
    Ditch and stab each other and also betray.
    Hypocrisy & arrogance deny my existence,
    Using words like Majesty, Emperor is but a compulsion,
    My memory in their heart is my sustenance.

    Friday, September 4, 2009

    Samsung Omnia Pro and HD launched in India


    Samsung India has launched two Omnia variants i.e. Omnia Pro B7320 and Omnia HD i8910, in India.


    Samsung Omnia Pro has a full QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile operating system, 2.4 inches QVGA 320 x 240 pixels screen, 3 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G, EDGE or GPRS and USB 2.0. It also has 70MB memory expandable upto 16GB with a microSD card. Samsung Omnia Pro is priced at Rs. 16,500.



    Samsung Omnia HD i8910 is a full-touch handset with 3.7 inch AMOLED screen, 360 x 640 pixel resolution, 16:9 wide, has 16M colors and has a 8 megapixel camera with 720P HD video recording. It is powered by 1Ghz processor and has features such as HSUPA 5.76Mbps and HSDPA 7.2Mbps internet access, 16GB internal memory expandable upto 48GB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, support for DLA, a built-in GPS receiver and a dual stereo speaker.




    The Samsung Omnia HD runs on the Touchwiz UI and also has a 3.5 mm audio jack, DNSe 2.0 (Digital Natural Sound Engine) and Virtual 5.1 channel Dolby surround sound.

    Samsung Omnia HD is priced at Rs 33,990.

    LG Viewty Smart GC-900 smart phone launched In India



    LG has launched its Viewty Smart GC-900 smart phone in India.



    LG Viewty Smart GC-900 has a 3-inch capacitive WVGA touchscreen display, 16 million colors, resolution of 800x480 pixels, 1.5GB of internal memory, memory expandable up to 32GB, 3.5mm audio jack, and is only 12.4 mm thick and weighs 102g.



    LG Viewty Smart GC-900 has a 8 megapixel camera, with Schneider-Kreuznach lens, Shot Mode, light sensitivity upto ISO 1600, LED flash, image stabilization, multi face detection, smile detection. It can record 720p HD video at 30 frames per second.

    LG Viewty Smart GC-900 also has 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP, USB 2.0, GPS and A-GPS. Its battery has a talk-time of five and half hours and a standby time of 330 hours.

    The LG Viewty Smart is available in Silver and Black colors and is priced at Rs. 27,500.

    Belkin Google Skype phone launched in India


    Belkin has launched the Google Skype phone - Desktop & Wi-Fi in India. Indian users can now make cheap international calls using internet connections. Belkin Skype phone allows unlimited free calls to other Skype users.

    A wireless router is required to detect a Wi-Fi surrounding and then the phone can log into the user's Skype Account. Once the user logs into the Skype Account, he can dial a Skype number or a mobile number and make overseas calls. Calls rates are as low as Rs. 1 per minute via Skype to other mobile phones globally. Belkin has bundled these phones with 30 Skype Out minutes and 1 month of free voice mail to some users.

    The phone is pre-loaded with Skype software and has features such as call log, call history, clock and auto-list import.

    However, the phone will not work in other VoIP platforms, but only on Skype. It has a two hour talk time and 30 hours standby time.

    The landline Belkin Skype phone is available at a price of Rs. 7,300 while the cordless Skype phone is priced at Rs 9,712.

    Nokia to launch its own netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G



    The world's largest mobile phone manufacturer Nokia is all set to enter the industry by launching its first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G.

    The netbook segment was pioneered by Asus which launched the Eee PC in 2007 and all other PC manufacturers had come up with their own versions of the netbook.

    The Nokia Booklet 3G will be based on Intel Atom processor and Microsoft Windows operating system with expected battery life of 12 hours and a weight of 1.25 kg.


    No details of the price is available as yet, but the Nokia Booklet 3G is expected to be priced at $799, as per some websites.

    Wednesday, June 3, 2009

    MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT

    Imagine you are standing on a barren land and your eyes witness only smoke and dust but not a single tree. Think, the air which you breathe contains smoke and toxic particles and the water which you drink gives foul smell and you find it difficult to swallow it down your throat.

    All this may sound exaggerated, but the fact of the matter is this is what our future generation will have to face. It goes without saying that man has made advancements in all spheres of life. He has aquired all the basic necessities of life and all the facilities which have led him to a comfortable life.
    But all these developments which he has made is at the cost of nature. To build houses and factories, he cleared forests; industrial effluents are littered and being dumped in the land causing its degradation.

    For his comfortable and quick transportation, he has made a number of automobiles but has forgotten about the air pollution caused by them.

    Humans are held destroying our mother earth and making it an uncongenial place for our future generation. We are the masters of all animals and the most wonderful creation of god. So we are more responsible for saving our earth.


    " THE EARTH IS NOT OURS. ITS A TREASURE WHICH WE HOLD IN TRUST FOR OUR DESCENDENTS."

    Nokia 6210 Navigator phone in India

     

    Nokia has launched the Nokia 6210 Navigator, its latest navigator enabled mobile device in India. The Nokia 6210 slider handset is the successor to Nokia’s earlier 6110 Navigator.


    Nokia 6210 Navigator has a 2.4 inch TFT, 16-million color, QVGA display (320×240 resolution) and is equipped with a range of features which include a 3.2-megapixel camera with integrated (LED) flash and 4 x smooth digital zoom, digital compass, built-in GPS navigation, quad-band GSM connectivity (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) and pre-installed Nokia Maps 2.0.
    The Nokia 6210 runs on a Symbian S60 platform with a 3.2 user interface. It supports HSDPA Mobile Broadband but lacks Wi-Fi connectivity. Nokia 6210 Navigator weighs just 117 grams and also makes transferring information easier with its Bluetooth 2.0, Micro-USB connectivity. It works efficiently with a 369MHz processor, 950 mAh battery and gets powered by Symbian S60 OS release 3.2 user interface.
    Other amazing features of the phone include FM stereo radio and a media player, which entertain users with formats including MP4, H.263, and H.264 videos.
    Nokia 6210 is available in two different colors red & black, and features 128MB of internal memory and if more space is required add on a card to its microSD slot.
    The phone is available at a price of Rs 17,000 in
    India

    Thursday, May 7, 2009

    CAR fully made up of WHITE GOLD



    Wednesday, May 6, 2009

    TOP TEN TECHO HITS OF THE DECADE











    Monday, April 27, 2009

    Transcend 192GB SSD launched in India

    Transcend has launched its 2.5-inch form factor 192GB high-speed Solid State Drive (SSD) in India. Since SSD has no moving parts and is made of NAND flash memory, there is no possibility of mechanical failure due to shock, vibration or heat.

    The Transcend 192GB SSD has a 150 MB/sec reading speed and almost 90 MB/sec of writing speed. It is fully SATA II compliant and has a built-in ECC (Error Correction Code) functionality which ensures accurate data transfer, and wear-leveling technology for long-term reliability.The Transcend 192GB SSD can be easily installed in most notebooks and PCs.Transcend 192GB SSD is available with a two-year warranty at a price of Rs. 37,000, excluding taxes.

    Sunday, April 26, 2009

    Shah Rukh Khan is Mogambo in Mr India 2




    Shah Rukh Khan will be playing the role of the famous Mogambo in Mr India 2 which will be directed by Shekhar Kapur. Mr India 2 is the sequel to Mr India which was a big hit in 1987 with Anil Kapoor and Sridevi in the lead roles. The role of Mogambo had been played by Amrish Puri and the dialogue 'Mogambo Khush Hua' said by Amrish Puri had become legendary. (Click to enlarge images)
    Shekhar Kapoor made the offer to Shah Rukh Khan and he is confident that Shah Rukh Khan will accept it, though SRK has yet to confirm it. Mr India 2 is being produced by Boney Kapoor and Manmohan Shetty.
    Also, Sridevi will be making her comeback in this film and will be once again seen with Anil Kapoor. Anil Kapoor and Sridevi will be playing the role of the older couple and there will be another younger couple in the film.
    However, Mr India 2 will be more villain centric. So, director Shekhar Kapur selected Shah Rukh Khan for the role since he felt that none of the current villians in Bollywood have the intense personality to portray the role of Mogambo which Amrish Puri had enacted with such maniacal glee in Mr India. Also, Shah Rukh had played the role of the villian in Baazigar and Darr in the initial stages of his acting career which had been highly appreciated by the audiences.Audiences would surely love to see how Shah Rukh Khan portrays the role of Mogambo in Mr India 2.

    Friday, April 24, 2009

    NOTHING IS GOOD OR BAD, THINKING MAKES IT SO

    There are good things and bad things and it is not that way just because someone thinks it is. If you break a leg that is bad. It is not someone imagination. It is real. It is a truth. And it hurts for real and has negative affects. There are good things as well.

    It is up to a person’s beliefs or imagination as to how good or bad it may be. I think there is a truth in this phrase “nothing is as good or bad as it seems at the moment.” The level of something good or bad is a matter of perception. All in all, killing, stealing, raping, child – molesting, slavery and assault are wrong, probably everywhere. Violent crime is never ‘good’. Forcing someone to do something they don’t want to do in never ‘good’.

    What appears to be bad to one person may be good to another. This applies to food, morals and cultural beliefs. It also believes that nothing really matters. Live your life without regard to what others think about it. If they want to waste their time in life worrying about what you are doing, it is their own time they are wasting.

    A rose would still be a rose even if you called it a cabbage. You can twist anything around to justify it. But it will never be right and you will have consequences.

    Deep in or heart are soul unless are severely mentally ill your heart knows what is good or bad, sometimes a person’s heart, soul and conscious are sacred from doing so much evil and they destroy their selves. So who is right and who is wrong?

    What about painting? Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder, it is learned and a taught thing. One’s personal taste doesn’t make a painting good or bad. If you will be able to give an opinion on it, you have good taste and know the art of beauty.

    Eventually it depends on the past experiences of the person and also the person’s personality. For an optimistic person, even the worst situation has a brighter side, whereas a pessimist can only sulk and never live life to the fullest.

    Wednesday, April 22, 2009

    Have An OPTIMISTIC Day!!!

    As per psychotherapisis, analyzing the lives of several hundred succesful people, many suffered crushing setback all learnt techniques for defeating dejection and not losing their interests in serious, critical and difficult situations. one's view of thinking decides whether you are an optimist or pessimist. For example when a glass is kept with 50% of water, some people say that this is half-full. They are optimists. Those who say that the glass is half-empty are pessimiss. So be an optimist always. With an optimistic attitude we can achieve a lot in life. To have this optimistic attitude we need to know the difference between the two. We may understand it from an example. When two of my friends failed in an examination, one took it as a real failure and lost his confidence, while the other one accepted this as a challenge and did perform well in the proceeding examination that followed. This is the differance. The optimist takes failure not as a setback to his attempts, but, as an opportunity to get a second chance to improve, while a pessimist takes this as a real failure and loses hope in life! According to one research it was found that most of the successful people are optimists. It is very important for us to be optimistic to be succesful in life. We can take the attitude as an important step for being successful. Its all about being OPTIMISTIC!!

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009

    FORGIVE AND BE BLESSED

    As humans, we all make mistakes and expect everyone else to forgive us. But when it comes to our forgiving others, we find it difficult. The reason may be as Mahatma Gandhi said, “the weak can never forgive as forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

    It may not have been easy for Mrs.Steins to forgive those who burnt alive her husband and two of her sons. Yet she did. Pope John Paul II forgave the person who shot and wounded him seriously. He also visited the convict in prison and forgave him.

    One of the easiest ways to practice forgiveness is not to brood over the hurt others have caused to you but to remember the good things they have done to you.

    Any small hurt carried for long can weigh us down. At the end of the day, what is required is peace of mind and not pieces of mind. The best pillow for sound sleep every night is to have a calm and peaceful head over your shoulders.

    The other day I read this anecdote. Two friends were walking through a desert. During some point of the journey, they had an argument and one slapped the other.

    The one who was slapped, without uttering a word, wrote on sand:” today my best friend slapped me on my face.” They walked on, and a little ahead the friend who was slapped fall into an oasis and was about to drown. But his friend pulled him out.
    As they continued their journey, the friend who was saved wrote, not on sand but on stone:” today my best friend saved my life.” When asked for the reason he said:” when someone hurts us we should write it down on sand, where wind of forgiveness can erase it away. But when someone does something good for us, we must engrave it on stone where no wind can ever erase it.” Let us practice the art of forgiveness. We will live life happier.

    Tuesday, March 31, 2009

    SAMSUNG BLUE EARTH - SOLAR POWERED MOBILE PHONE

    Samsung has unveiled its latest eco-friendly full touchscreen mobile phone called 'Blue Earth'. Samsung Blue Earth is pebble shaped and is made from a recycled plastic called PCM, which is extracted from used water bottles.
    Samsung Blue Earth has a solar panel on the backside of the phone, which charge the phone in sunlight. The mobile phone and the charger, are devoid of harmful substances such as Brominated Flame Retardants, Beryllium and Phthalate.
    Samsung Blue Earth has features such as 'eco walk' which indicates to the user how many steps have been taken (with the in-built pedometer) and how how much CO2 emission you have managed to save by walking instead of taking a car. It also has a 'eco-mode' which allows the user to optimize Bluetooth, screen brightness and backlight duration.
    Samsung's Blue Earth will be initially launched in UK by the second half of 2009. There is no information on pricing of this eco-friendly phone, as yet.

    Monday, March 30, 2009

    Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote



    Logitech has unveiled its Harmony 1100 Universal Remote. Harmony 1100 Universal Remote has a 3.5 inch colour touchscreen and uses both infrared and out of sight wireless RF.


    Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote can replace 15 remotes and covers a phenomenal 22500 devices of 5000 different brands. This remote is all customisable and the user can easily organize the functions that he wants to see.
    It has features such as Activities mode with themes such as Watch TV, Play Game or Watch DVD. It also has soft touch programmable buttons which allows the user to get instant access to the devices they want to.Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote is expected to be released in Feb 2009 at a price of $499.

    Sunday, March 29, 2009

    Internet Explorer 8 browser released by Microsoft

    Microsoft has released its Internet Explorer 8 web browser and it is now available for free download to genuine Windows users. Internet Explorer 8 has been released in the face of stiff competition from other web browsers such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Apple Safari browsers.



    Internet Explorer 8 will be an integral part of Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 7 operating system. Internet Explorer 8 has features such Accelerators, Visual Search and Web Slices to make web browsing faster, safer and much more personalized. Internet Explorer 8 is compliant with some key industry standards such as HTML and CSS.



    Accelerators makes it easier for users to perform web related tasks directly from the web page by simply right-clicking a word or phrase.



    Visual Search displays a preview of suggested searches with images and results appear in a drop-down list.



    Web Slices help users to follow constantly changing data on web pages such as news headlines, eBay auctions, weather forecasts and blog posts.For more details and to download Internet Explorer 8, click here

    Sony Ericsson's C510 Cyber-shot mobile phone



    Sony Ericsson is unveiling its C510 Cyber-shot mobile phone at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.


    The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 and UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100. It has a 2.2" 262k color TFT, QVGA (240x320 pixel) resolution display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash, 3.2x digital zoom, face detection, smile shutter (which detects a person's smile and immediately takes a photo), auto-rotation, image editing, a lens cover.


    The Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot also has photo related features such as Face Detection, Photo Fix, and autofocus . Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot is integrated with Snapfish and YouTube. It also has USB mass storage, 3G support and PC syncing. Quick Specifications: Display 2.2" 262k color TFT, QVGA (240x320 pixel) resolution Camera 3.2 megapixel, autofocus Memory 100MB internal, expandable memory slot Video Capture/playback Messaging MMS/EMS/SMS/IM Email IMAP/POP/Exchange Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo Size 107mm x 47mm x 12.5mm (4.2" x 1.6" x 0.5") Weight 92g (3.2oz) Battery Life Up to 10 hours GSM, 4 hours UMTS talk time Up to 16.6 days GSM, 14.5 UMTS days standby time The C510 will be available in the first quarter of 2009 in Future Black and Radiation Silver colors. There is no word on pricing as yet.

    Saturday, March 28, 2009

    Misuse Of Power By Media

    Who owns the media in India ?There are several major publishing groups in India , the most prominentamong them being the Times of India Group, the Indian Express Group, theHindustan Times Group, The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group,the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group,the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group,and the Dainik Jagran group.

    Let us see the ownership of different media agencies.
    NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity inSpain Supports Communism. Recently it has developed a soft corner towardsPakistan because Pakistan President has allowed only thischannel to beaired in Pakistan . Indian CEO Prannoy Roy is co-brother of PrakashKarat, General Secretary of the Communist party of India.His wife andBrinda Karat are sisters.India Today which used to be the only national weekly who supported BJPis now bought by NDTV!! Since then the tone has changed drastically andturned into Hindu bashing.

    CNN-IBN: This is 100 percent funded by Southern Baptist Church with itsbranches in all over the world with HQ in US. The Church annuallyallocates $800 million for promotion of its channel. Its Indian headis Rajdeep Sardesai and his wife Sagarika Ghosh.

    Times group list:Times Of India, Mid-Day, Nav-Bharth Times,Stardust , Femina, VijayaTimes,Vijaya Karnataka, Times now (24- hour news channel) and many more.. TimesGroup is owned by Bennet & Coleman. 'World ChristianCouncil' does 80 percent of the Funding, and an Englishman and an Italianequally share balance 20 percent. The Italian Robertio Mindo is a closerelative of Sonia Gandhi.

    Star TV: It is run by an Australian, who is supported by St. PetersPontificial Church Melbourne .
    Hindustan Times: Owned by Birla Group, but hands have changed sinceShobana Bhartiya took over. Presently it is working in Collobration withTimes Group.

    The Hindu:English daily, started over 125 years has been recently taken over byJoshua Society, Berne , Switzerland . N.Ram's wife is a Swiss national.

    Indian Express: Divided into two groups.The Indian Express and new Indian Express (southern edition) ACTSChristian Ministries have major stake in the Indian Express and latter isstill with the Indian counterpart.

    Eeenadu: Still to date controlled by an Indian named Ramoji Rao.Ramoji Rao is connected with film industry and owns a huge studio inAndhra Pradesh .

    Andhra Jyothi: The Muslim party of Hyderabad known as MIM along with aCongress Minister has purchased this Telugu daily very recently.

    The Statesman: It is controlled by Communist Party of India.Kairali TV: It is controlled by Communist party of India (Marxist)

    Mathrubhoomi: Leaders of Muslim League and Communist leaders have majorinvestment.

    Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle: Is owned by a Saudi Arabian Company withits chief Editor M.J. Akbar.

    Gujrat riots which took place in 2002 where Hindus were burnt alive,Rajdeep Sardesai and Bharkha Dutt working for Star TV at that time gotaround 5 Million Dollars from Saudi Arabia to cover only Muslim victimswhich they did very faithfully. Not a single Hindu family was interviewedor shown on TV whose near and dear oneshad been burnt alive, it is reported

    Tarun Tejpal of Tehelka.com regularly gets flat check from Arabcountries to target BJP and Hindus only, it is said.

    The ownership explains the control of media in India by foreigners. Theresult is obvious.Is this what our country forefathers envisioned in the consitution ? Itis one thing the media says they are mouthpiece of such and suchorganization, and talk about it. But another when they misuse thefreedom given and pose as National Media when they are simply paidagents, propagandists. It is time all Indians take notice. In the endeveryone suffers

    Me And My Friend Earth

    About a century ago
    Me and my friend Earth
    Both were happy and prosperous
    Her beauty was known by all
    Even in the universe
    She had all charms and
    Always remained happy.


    But unfortunately I met her yesterday
    And was not able to identify her
    As she was in a bad state
    She had lost all her charms and beauty
    She could not remain the same as
    She was a century ago


    But I was more developed than ever before
    I was very happy for my achievement
    But it changed into sadness
    When I saw my friend earth in a bad state

    I asked her the reason of her ruin and
    In response she blamed me
    Because I was the only reason for her lost
    Beauty & Health

    I could not understand and asked her why??
    She said your development is the only cause of my decline.

    I felt sorry for all that I had done with her
    Instead of paying off her debts,
    I have made her to cry in moan.


    I am very shameful for what I did with her.
    Are you??

    The Power Of Words

    Sow roses and reap smiles and blessings – thus goes the saying. A kind word, a polite gesture, a sweet smile can win many wars, so said Guru Nanak. Words, after all have the power to flatter as well as scorch.

    Today, where there is so much unhappiness in the world, with destitute hungering for food and shelter and the downtrodden craving for justice in the strife- torn world- a kind word, a loving touch or a friendly gesture go a long way in dispelling the pall of gloom.

    Life is so short and true friendship so hard to come by. Wouldn’t it be better to always speak politely and softly rather than rant and rave and upset the feelings of others? After all, it costs nothing to be polite.

    Being courteous and using carefully chosen kind words creates a feeling of warmth and happiness. The words may be simple, but they are bound to work wonders. Ridicule is the worst form of malice in speech, barbed words that play on meanings should be shunned, for they hurt people’s feelings and break up relationships.

    People often cause pain and anguish with their harsh words, either possessed of a sharp temper or constrained by tension. Whatever be the reason, one bitter word can wound like the lethal blades of a hundred swords.

    Undeniably, there are millions of people in the world who think little, act even less, but talk too much. And what do they talk about? Nothing worthwhile- they merely indulge in idle gossip, little realizing that the rumors may have no basis in the truth, thus bringing bad repute to an innocent person. Imagine the magnitude of untold misery that is caused to the person concerned!

    The spoken or the written word makes a permanent impact on the people it is addressed to. The Mahabharata reveals how Lord Krishna’s advice in the battlefield left a deep impression on Arjuna’s mind and guided him to his duty as a warrior in the kurukshetra war.

    So words, like fire, can either warm or burn you. No one would like to confront an angry man who hurls a torrent of abuses. Such words will surely burn your ears. On the other hand soothing words, or words of kindness, will sound like music to the ear.

    As Edmund Burke remarked, a very great part of mischief that the world experiences arises from words. And words once spoken can never be retraced, ‘think before you speak’ is a true maxim as ‘look before you leap’. How forceful correct words are! Beware of the person who swains you with vain words. Likewise, excessive flattery should be taken with a pinch of salt.

    Rudyard Kipling once said “words are the most powerful drugs used by the mankind.”

    We would have fewer disputes in the world if words were taken for what they are; the signs of our ideas only, not for things themselves.
    Words aptly spoken are like apples of gold in a pitcher of silver. So sprinkle goodness and endearing words everywhere.