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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Photokina: Panasonic Lumix G1 is revolutionary

Panasonic announced the Lumix G1 at Photokina. I had the opportunity to have a look and it looks very promising.

What Panasonic has done, is redesigned an SLR and removed the Prism, the image falls directly on the sensor, like a point and shoot.
Some key advantages:

Reduces the complexity and therefore should give better results.
This is [...]

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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Canon’s new 450D is Interesting

If you haven’t already seen this, and are looking for an SLR, check the Canon 450D.
Here is whats new.

12 Mega Pixel.
Live View (what you see is what you get). Olympus was the first to have this but finally Canon has caught up.
SD Card Support (Earlier Canon SLRs were CF, this is the first SLR with [...]

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Linux Foundation launches killer development tool

For ISVs that are writing Linux applications, the Linux foundation has launhed a killer development tools. Some of the highlights of Linux Application Checker (AppChecker):

Its open source
It checks .rpm, .deb, tar.gz and tar.bz2 files.
Checks the application for LSB compliance.
And check against all the Linux distribution.

So you can check if your app will work with all [...]

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Friday, August 8th, 2008

Lenovo X200 ultra portable 12.1″

Lenovo Which has mgood Linux compatibility and good reliable product has released the Lenovo X200 with 12.1″ display.
This is similar to the popular Lenovo X61 except that it has the new Intel centrino 2 processor which improves battery life significantly. (you can get upto 9 hours! of battery life).
It also has the faster DDR 3 [...]

No Comments » - Posted in Gadgets and Deals by Prakash

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Foxconn fixes the famous Linux

Foxconn has quickly fixed the famous Linux bug found in their BIOS which was causing Linux to crash.
Here is the update from the Foxconn team.
Thank you foxconn.

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Friday, August 1st, 2008

Indira Gandhi ’s Quote on working

There are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group; there is less competition there.”
-  Indira Gandhi

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Monday, July 28th, 2008

Security challenges with Virtualisation

Interesting quote:
“You are absolutely deluded, if not stupid, if you think that a worldwide collection of software engineers who can’t write operating systems or applications without security holes, can then turn around and suddenly write virtualization layers without security holes.”
— Theo de Raadt (OpenBSD)
God bless the Windows sysadmins

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Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Foxconn deliberately sabotaging their BIOS to destroy Linux?

If you are planning on buying a motherboard to run Linux, beware. Before you choose Foxconn, do check with them about this. From their article it implies that their BIOS is having code that will work perfectly fine with Windows but will crash Linux.
Read more on Digg.

1 Comment » - Posted in General by Prakash

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Firefox 3 is here.

Still running Firefox 2? Or worse still running IE? Time to check out the latest browser Firefox 3.
Download here.
Read more about the new features.
Still not sure ? See the download stats updated in realtime! Its a new world record of 8 million downloads within the first 24 hours!

No Comments » - Posted in General, Linux by Prakash

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Linux Kernel Stats

Here are some 2007-2008 statistics on the Linux Kernel from Greg KH’s presentation.
Linux Kernel:

9.2 Million lines of code.
Increases by 10% each year.
Te core kernel is 5 percent of the code, device drivers is approximately 55 percent and the balance is architecture, networking etc.
4500 lines added. 1800 removed and 1500 modified per day.
Kernel actively developed 24/7, [...]

2 Comments » - Posted in Linux by Prakash

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Location information for your photos

Saw this interesting product at Computex 2008: PhotoTrack
This is a GPS device that stores location information. You just carry it with when you travel and then use the software which add the location information to your photos. It does this based on time syncronisation.
It works with Flickr and works with all digital cameras.
It also has [...]

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Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Is cancer curable?

As per various articles, cancer can not only cured but prevented by consuming Vitamin B17. Cancer is caused due to the deficiency of Vitamin B17.
Test done on cancer patients has proven this. Also cultures such as the Navajo Indians, the Hunzakuts the Abkhazians have never had a reported case of cancer! And their diet is [...]

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Friday, May 16th, 2008

Forbes: 53% believe India will have the most billionaires by 2017

After announcing the number of billionaires from India.
Forbes recently did a vote count and found that 53 percent believe that India will have most billionaires by 2017 than any other country.
Over 13,000 people voted and more people are voting.
Go ahead and cast your vote or see the list. I just did mine

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Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Upgraded to WordPress 2.5

I recently upgraded to WordPress 2.5.1. Looking at the features, I was really tempted to upgrade to 2.5 but decided to wait until the .1 release. 2.5.1 fixes a lot of the bugs which were reported.
The upgrade was very smooth, and retained all my widgets, ads, layouts (which was something that used to get messed [...]

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Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Forbes: Four Indians among the top ten billionaires

As pre recent study published by Forbes, 4 Indians were among the top billionaires in the world, more than any other country in the world!

Lakshmi Mittal -  World Rank 4
Mukesh Ambani - World Rank 5
Anil Ambani -      World Rank 6
Kushal Pal Singh - World Rank 8

If only the Ambani brothers hadn’t split, they [...]

1 Comment » - Posted in India by Prakash

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Albert Einstein Quote

“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.”
-Albert Einstein

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Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy torrent download links

The much awaited Ubuntu 8.04 aka Hardy is finally released. Go ahead and download using your favourate bittorrent client.
Torrent links for Ubuntu.
Torrent is the most efficient way to download as it doesn’t depend on the infrastructure of the central server and each download PC also becomes a host.
If you don’t already have a torrent client [...]

2 Comments » - Posted in Linux by Prakash

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Hyundai i10

Now first thank you Hyundai for launching the i10 first in India. In fact the car is also completely designed in India and manufactured too. What this means is that the customer in India gets a world class product.
Whats good:
Looks good, better than most hatchbacks in the same category.
Its a 1.1 engine which it shares [...]

7 Comments » - Posted in Cars by Prakash

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Firefox reaches 18 percent of corporate desktops

After hitting the 500 million download milestone, here is another feather in the cap for Firefox.
Mozilla Firefox’s share of the enterprise desktop market has reached 18 percent, according to a new Forrester report.
Read more.

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Friday, April 4th, 2008

Sometimes its better not to ask

Interesting quote from Michael Dell in his book Direct from Dell.
“Sometimes it better not to ask-or to listen-when people tell you something can’t be done. I didn’t ask for permission or approval. I just went ahead and did it.”

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