If you do not want to use mission style table lamps or tiffany table lamp than there is a fresh table lamp is for you. Sinthesya willwork for both purpose you can take it as indoor or outdoor lighting system.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Stylish Table Lamp
iPod Capsule (Superb)
As we all know that apple products are always one step ahead from their competitors in every segment. Whether this one is style … look … durability or after sales service. They rank well ahead from others.
So one of designer just want to explore his imagination for next iPod in iPod Capsule. This design is simply amazing and so tinny that you should take care of it very well … otherwise you can lost them as well.
When you will use this iPod capsule on cradle than datas can be tranferred from capsule to cradle and vice versa.
Covered Egg shaped Motorbike
If you are the lover of motor bike but do not want to face dirt, sun and pollution than I think this cover motor bike is perfect solution for you. This cover motor bike is really attractive and got the shape of egg.
This kind of cover motor bike is a boon for cities where parking space is narrowing every day.
Here are the some other details about this cover motor bike -
* Performance 96 KW at 8750 rpm
* Max. torque 117 Nm at 6000 rpm
* Top speed > 250 km/h
* Acceleration 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds
* Consumption ISO 7118 3.62l/100 km
* CO2 emissions 85 g/km
Friday, April 24, 2009
S Series - New Mobile Phones
Now new mobile phones are not using for the necessity but they are now perfect symbol of status and personality.
Certainly at the earlier stage mobile was necessity but now mobile handsets are so cheap available with all the features that people want to use costlier one to show their wealth.
Now S Series mobile phones are coming with the top quality materials which can make the difference from normal mobile hand sets and S Series Hand sets.
This phone is not made for those fellows who use mobile phones as necessity but use of this mobile handsets will create the difference between a S Series user and normal mobile phone users.
Sony Rolly - Now your gadgets will dance
So far your music system played the sound and you dance on music. Now your music system will also dance with you according to the rhythm of the music.
Yes Sony brings Rolly - A egg shaped music player which will dance on the music played by it. With the help of many inbuild motors this gadget will spin, jump, up and down.
# Rolly have two side led lighting which have 700 colour option.
# Come with 2 GB memory
# Embeded Speaker
# Having Bluetooth
# Supported Mp3, AAC format
# Price starts from - $399.99 as per USA website of Sony.
Business mobile phones - Nokia E97
If you are looking for business mobile phones than I think Nokia E97, latest design by Fabien Nauroy can suit your requirements.
This design have very unique features and envelope look make it more attractive. With this there is a LCD which can pull out from the phone and can be used as storage device. There is also facility of Dual Sim as well.
E97 have got the look which can be used as business mobile phones and can be handy as sporty look. Smooth operations and easy to use is another plus point of Nokia E97. There is one small screen about the keyboard and can display all normal functions and incoming and outgoing details.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10: Speed Drafting Of Documents
We are in the age of digital information, where we accumulate and store data digitally, at will. More information means more complexities and more ways of making the right statements in the right documents for different clients. Now if you are a person, who keeps drafting pages and pages worth of information digitally, Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 is apt for your needs.
This software is a premium speech-to-text software that allows users to manage time and deadlines and draft documents as you speak. According to maker Nuance, Version 10 is supposed to be 20 percent more accurate than its predecessor Version 9, and also offers up to 99 percent accuracy. Keeping this in mind, we thought of putting the software to test.
System Requirements
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 requires minimum 900MHZ of processing power, 512MB and 1GB of RAM free hard-disk space. You will also require a noise-cancelling headset microphone, and a 16-bit or equivalent sound card.
On the software side, it runs only on Windows Operating Systems higher than Windows 2000, which include Windows XP and Vista, So Mac users can look elsewhere.
Set-up
I started installing on our test machine, which had Windows XP Professional loaded, and the entire set-up process took me around 15 minutes. As part of the set-up, there is a microphone check that happens. I had a KOSS noise-canceling headset microphone that I used for testing as the in-box headset just failed to pick up any voice signals. We don't know whether it was a hardware issue or a software one. I guess it was the hardware, as it worked perfectly fine on KOSS. Overall, there were no glitches with the software, it had a nice clean install and after a restart there was a small icon that appeared on the taskbar.
One really good feature was that as soon as one starts using the software, the text appears wherever you put the cursor. I found the DragonPad to be a cool feature packaged as part of this application.
Software Usability Testing
The software at the start appears as a nice interface. At first, I started off by reading out a few sentences from the newspaper. I felt about eight out of 10 words were surprisingly accurate. However, After five minutes of use, the number of errors started increasing. Like the word 'Explore' became 'Explode', 'Wonders' became 'Wanders' and then became 'One Door'. I really could not understand whether it was an access issue or something else, so I made my colleague speak and the some errors just kept repeating. So the software picks up sometimes but at other times it doesn't.
Final Verdict
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 supports almost all types of commands on Word, Excel, Notepad, Internet Browser or any surface that is used to write text on. I found it to be highly usable. The only negative Ii felt was you have to treat the software the way it wants to be treated, not how you want it. The reason I say this is because I tried the software in both the tutorial mode and the normal mode. Nuance claims that it has built different accent recognition tools into the software. However, the software is maybe just 50 percent successful vis-a-vis that claim. Even the difference between vowels and consonants is not clearly picked up and the software seems quite confused.
Overall, I feel the software is good to use in a corporate environment as it is definitely not affordable for school or college guys, but you may opt for the licensing models, which Nuance plans to offer soon.
New iPhone May Support HD Video Out
According to sources, Apple has already started advising their authorized retail outlets to start making space for new Apple AV Cables that incorporate both Composite and Component.
Reports are also talking of the new handset being able to stream videos over a wireless home-network via Wi-Fi from your PC and get videos stored on your drive.
It’s going to be something really big if Apple is making so many changes to the handset and personally my curiosity hasn’t yet peaked as this seems to be just the beginning of the feature set the next handset is going to employ.
Nokia Sells Mobile TV Technology Unit to Wipro
Nokia has sold its enterprise mobile TV unit to India's Wipro, a spokesman for Nokia said on Monday. The Mobile Broadcast Solutions unit had about 40 employees and created software and hardware which enabled the mobile TV technology on the phone to find and access the broadcasting network.
"We wanted to focus on the consumer side of things, the mobile TV client in the devices, rather than on the business-to-business side," said the spokesman. Mobile television broadcasting, the hottest upcoming feature for cellphones only a few years ago, has found little demand anywhere in the world.
Oracle to Buy Sun Micro, Enters Hardware Market
Oracle Corp plans to enter the computer hardware market by buying Sun Microsystems Inc for more than $7 billion, swooping in after Sun's talks with IBM fell apart. The announcement on Monday surprised many Oracle watchers, who believe the company can boost profitability at Sun's software businesses but were unsure if it can be as successful with Sun's hardware unit amid stiff competition from International Business Machines Corp, Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc and new entrant Cisco Systems Inc.
"It's an out-of-the-box, left-field type of a deal because Oracle is buying a predominantly hardware business," said Jefferies & Co analyst Ross MacMillan. "The push-pull of the deal is the uncertainty of the hardware business with the earnings accretion of the software business." Oracle Chief Executive Larry Ellison and Sun Chairman Scott McNealy are two Silicon Valley pioneers who have become close friends over the past two decades as their companies worked together to take on rivals like Microsoft Corp and IBM. Oracle's database and related software already work closely with Sun's Java software and Solaris operating system.
The deal would make Oracle the world's fourth-largest maker of servers, with the No. 2 slot in the high-end of the market, which was worth about $17 billion last year. It is already the world's No 2 maker of business software after IBM. Oracle will pay $9.50 a share for Sun, which values the high-end server and software maker at about $7.06 billion, based on 743 million shares outstanding as of the end of its fiscal second quarter on Dec. 28, according to Sun. Sun previously rejected IBM's offer to pay up to $9.40 a share, according to sources with knowledge of the matter. On Nasdaq, shares of Santa Clara, California-based Sun jumped 36.77 percent to $9.15, while Redwood City, California-based Oracle fell 1.26 percent to $18.82. ACCRETIVE IN 1ST YEAR Sun rose to prominence in the 1990s but never fully recovered from the dot-com bubble burst in the early 2000s, when demand for its high-end servers cratered.
Oracle President Safra Catz said on a conference call that Oracle intends to make the hardware division profitable. Sun's top-selling products are high-end servers and storage gear. Catz said the acquisition, which the companies expect to close this summer, will add at least 15 cents per share to earnings and $1.5 billion to operating profit in the first full year after closing. It will be more profitable on a per share basis than Oracle had planned for its previous purchases of BEA, PeopleSoft and Siebel combined, Catz said. "The deal would strengthen Oracle's position against IBM. Oracle has done a good job on acquisitions it has done earlier," said Robert Jakobsen, analyst at Jyske Bank in Copenhagen. "It makes sense also historically. Oracle has been more successful commercializing software than Sun."
The companies said the transaction is valued at $5.6 billion net of cash and debt. Sun's board -- which includes a seat held by its top shareholder Southeastern Asset Management with 22 percent stake -- had unanimously approved the deal, which is subject to shareholder and regulatory approval. Oracle, which had $11.3 billion debt as of Feb. 28, of which $10.1 billion was held overseas, said it intends to fund the transaction with cash and short-term debt. ANTITRUST HURDLE LOWER Sun has been looking for a buyer for months, a person with knowledge of the matter said, with IBM, Oracle, HP, Dell and Cisco having all been cited as possible buyers. Last month, IBM emerged as the lead contender to buy Sun but those talks collapsed primarily because the two sides were unable to agree on guarantees that IBM would not walk away from the deal under antitrust regulatory scrutiny, the source said.
Oracle expressed its interest in buying Sun's assets several weeks before the two sides started formal negotiations late last Thursday, the source added. Sun was more comfortable striking a deal with Oracle because the two operate complementary rather than overlapping businesses, and antitrust roadblocks are less likely, the source said on condition of anonymity. Antitrust experts said that they expect the deal to win regulatory approval, though it could receive close scrutiny because of its size and complexity.
Thomas D. Morgan of the George Washington University Law School noted that the U.S. Justice Department tried but failed to block Oracle's 2004 purchase of rival PeopleSoft. "On that precedent, the acquisition of a hardware company is likely to be even less of a problem," he said. "It looks like the kind of thing that is likely to go through." Analysts have said the sale of Sun could signal a new wave of mergers and partnerships in the data center market as companies strive to provide more comprehensive services that tie hardware and software offerings together. "It moves Oracle more into the competition with HP and IBM and Microsoft. It makes them a player in the space," said Shannon Cross of Cross Research. (Additional reporting by Anupreeta Das, Franklin Paul and Ritsuko Ando in New York, Tarmo Virki in Helsinki).
Bluetooth 3.0 Announced
Bluetooth 3.0 gets its speed from the 802.11 radio protocol. The inclusion of the 802.11 Protocol Adaptation Layer (PAL) provides increased throughput of data transfers at the approximate rate of 24 Mbps. In addition, mobile devices including Bluetooth 3.0 will realize increased power savings due to enhanced power control built in.
"Like Ricky Bobby in Talladega Nights, this latest version was 'born to go fast,' said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director of the Bluetooth SIG." Utilizing the 802.11 radio was a natural choice as it provides efficiencies for both our members and consumers – members get more function out of the two radios they are already including in devices, and consumers with Bluetooth v3.0 HS products will get faster exchange of information without changing how they connect. We are excited to expand the possibilities of the PAN.”
This newest version of Bluetooth technology builds on the inherent qualities of the current 2.1 EDR version, including Simple Secure Pairing and built-in, automatic security. And as with all versions of the Bluetooth specification, Bluetooth 3.0 HS provides developers, manufacturers and consumers with the benefit of backwards compatibility, enabling both the expansion and enhancement of this technology with every new specification release. Once products reach the market, the easiest way for consumers to learn which devices are compatible with other Bluetooth enabled devices is to visit the Bluetooth Gadget Guide.
Some applications consumers will experience include:
- Wirelessly bulk synchronize music libraries between PC and music player or phone
- Bulk download photos to a printer or PC
- end video files from camera or phone to computer or television