Sunday, January 16, 2011

New year and dawn of new life.

Wishing a very Happy new year 2011, this is my first post in 2011 with a bit of news too.

I was contemplating  about whether to post about it or not, finally decided to post. To those who don't know, I will be a married man by the end of this month, all my bachelor life enjoyments and advantages will come to an end on Jan 24th. Well as a bachelor, I didn't enjoy much like others. Sitting in home, not going out for movies and places etc., I was only a bachelor for name sake and to be honest I was always been like that. This married life is going to be a challenge, ***cough cough*** , as always for anyone and striking a chord between the families is what I need to do in the future, it is not going to be easy as it sounds. With Almighty's grace, I hope everything turns out well and good, blessings of my elders and well-wishers will help me to step into, a wonderful, married life.

p.s. Watch out if there are any changes in me in the future and take a call when it comes to your marriage(just kidding).

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Endhiran Jaw-dropping

I watched Endhiran movie today and was thoroughly satisfied for the money I gave for it. I've a special liking to Shankar's movies because, every movie of his is different and special, one out-performs the other Endhiran surely has out-performed his previous movie Sivaji- The Boss.

No surprises that this one is the highest budgeted film in Indian cinema, jaw-dropping graphics and special effects are a treat to watch, needless to say the songs locations and sets are simply stunning which only director Shankar can come up with. 

This blog post will be bashed left, right and center if I don't mention about Rajini. To sum up his performance in this movie in three words "Stellar performance ever" by thailaivar. Chitti character fits Rajini perfectly than anyone. Despite all the technicalities put in for the movie Rajini simply steals the show with his charisma and acting. This movie again shows "this" 60+ year old can act as hero whenever he wants.



One thing which I wanted to ask, this may sound silly to someone. Chitti says "The Robot" Speed: 1 terahertz and Memory: 1 Gigabyte(?) correct me If I'm wrong. Is 1Gb of memory enough to store amount of data/information that chitti was fed with?

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Edit: Later I found it is not 1GB instead 1ZB(zeta byte)  which seems sufficient.
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Endhiran: A complete family entertainer. Watch it, in theaters, for efforts put in by the movie team and Rajini.

Monday, September 27, 2010

My last words to friend Thulasi... :-(

I was totally sad and dejected while I wrote this, I came to know the demise of my college friend Ilayadhulasidharan(we call him "Thulasi"). 

I was shocked to see a tweet about his demise by my friend. The saddest part of all is that he expired on 22nd September because of Pneumonia and we came to know only today.

                                    Hailing from a town called Kallakuruchi, Tamilnadu, Thulasi was working for Cognizant technologies in Chennai. I would call him at times and we share a lot of things, he was the only person with whom I had occasional contact after my college days, it's disheartening I can't do it any more. Needless to say, Thulasi was a very-hard worker and he made up his mind that he should get employed in a Software company after completing his UG. After months of hard-work in improving his communication skills, finally 9 months after his B.E completion, he got employed with CTS. It is such a commendable achievement as English was not the medium in the school he studied. He was doing well in his job before this Pneumonia plucked his life out of this world. 

                                  My regret is that I and my friends couldn't even see a final glimpse of him, by the time we came to know it was too late, nevertheless let his soul rest in peace. I convey my deep condolences to his family and relatives.

Thulasi! September 22 will always be remembered. This night is a saddest one in my life so far and I doubt I'll sleep without reminiscing those days of campus interviews which we attended together...

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tablets, what's the point?

It all started in Jan 2010 when Apple.Inc announced the launch of  Ipad, which received mixed opinions. Many technology bloggers didn't see a point in this as it was a nothing but an Ipod touch with bigger screen size . Apple's marketing skills and fanboism led to ipad success and they sold 3million Ipads in 80days, thats truck loads of it.


Smartphones > Netbooks > Laptops/PCs is how the anology goes, now it stands like Smartphones > Tablets > Netbooks > Laptops/PCs.


My question is, are Tablets really needed there in between?. After ipad's success story every other manufacturer planned to release a Tablet to catch-up with the competition. At present scenario a Tablet is a multi-media device, with bigger screen size, which does the same functions of a smartphone. Ipad didn't differ much, it ran the same OS on the iphone with no GPS, 3G/wi-fi only. A user normally can do anything what they can do on a Tablet with their Smartphone sacrificing screen size which isn't deal-breaker for many.


Samsung too has jumped into the Tablet band-wagon, with their Galaxy Tab they have streched a bit far and added phone functionality to it, which IMO is totally meaningless, imagine you making calls with a 7inch slab next to your ears. This device is a bigger sized one of their own GalaxyS smartphone. Every specification word by word, albeit the screen size, is same for both the devices. 





Cost factor: Is it any good investing in a Tablet considering the requirements of a normal user who wants to browse web, handling multimedia etc. Netbooks fits in this case undoubtedly with decent value for money, better specifications, smaller size(compared to laptops) with Windows or any Open source OS. In a long stretch Netbooks offer better functionality over these Tablets. Having said that our Government is planning to launch a low-cost Tablet which is for a different cause altogether. 


There are many tablets by different manufacturers namely HP, Notion-Ink, Toshiba etc. in the pipeline. I wish they come up with something which is an exact alternative to Laptops, netbooks atleast, instead of bigger sized smartphones. How many would prefer a Tablet over Netbook? comments welcome, I would not prefer it for now.


Thanks....



Sunday, May 30, 2010

There is no point in crying over spilled milk.

Hey can you give me your office phone number; Sure. Wait a moment let me see it from my phone's contacts book.

The above conversation clearly says we are now more dependent on our gadgets(mobile phones for that matter)for storing Phone numbers than our flesh weighing 1.2kgs. Your contacts' information including Mobile, Office, Residence phone number, e-mail address, house address etc., can be stored on a Mobile phone and no one would disagree with me that these days people don't even bother to carry a contact book, why should one carry that? if a phone can store umpteen contacts with ease.

So what is this "no point in Crying over spilled milk" if you haven't guessed by this time its BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP. People store contacts on their phones but seldom they take a backup of it. All mobile manufacturers do provide facility to connect the device to a compatible PC to take back up of conatcts, messages, calender entries, Notes etc. So how do you take a backup of all these? what are the ways through which one can do it?, let me tell you some.

1. SIM card: Yes, don't under-estimate this small piece of plastic. SIM cards can store some good number of contacts, depending on its capacity, an 8K capacity SIM card can store upto 100 contacts, now SIM cards(GSM) are coming with 16k capacity so you have room for storing 200 contacts on to it. A 3G sim card, like the one i have from BSNL, is a 32k SIM card and the numbers double. Always, copy all your phone contacts to your SIM memory too, this would be helpful in occasions where you may need to swap SIM cards to phones, so if your contacts are stored on it simply you can copy them on to the current phone in no time.
                  
Some downsides of SIM card storage are,
  • Only the phone number can be stored and not any additional information.
  • If you lose your phone or the SIM card your have to say goodbye to your contacts.
  • Storage numbers are dependent on its size hence you can't store more number of contacts.
2. PC-suite or PC-studio or PC-sync:  Now comes the Mobile manufacturers' part in backing-up your information, as stated earlier they provide an application which can be installed on to your PC/MAC and by connecting your phone through an USB cable/Bluetooth connection. Starting from basic entry level phones to high-end smartphones can be connected to a computer for this purpose. Go and search your phone box, if you haven't thrown it yet, which would have come with a CD containing the application. Installation isn't that difficult, inserting the CD to your PC would guide you with the procedures of how to do it.

 Advantages of using this backup service are,
  • All your data including Contacts, Calender entries, Notes, Bookmarks etc are backed-up.
  • Connection to the PC can be done via both USB cable and Bluetooth(provided the phone has Bluetooth).
  • If your phone's display fails you can still view and take print-out of your contents.
  • Your data is easily accessible and can be retrieved at any time when you want.
Some downsides are,
  • If you lose your data cable, and if your phone don't have Bluetooth, then its difficult to further take backup or to retireve it.
  • You still depend on your computer for things to happen.
3. Online services: Use your e-mail provider's address book, take some time to update all your contacts' phone number, e-mail address etc. this serves for good purpose incase your phone is stolen /lost,  you can even export all your contacts in a .csv format excel sheet. I use the one such as this and my phone has good integeration to that service. 

Downsides are,
  • An Internet connection is needed and you can't view details offline.
  • Still you need to search for a computer to backup and get your information.
4. Memory card: Mobile devices, even basic ones(not very basic though), comes with memory card facility(atleast 2Gb) and they can be used to take backup of your data on the phone. It still depends on the phone manufacturer to give such a facility and AFAIK all major manufacturers do provide this facility.

Advantages of using this,
  • Everything on your phone, including contacts, calender entries, notes, bookmarks, is backed up on the memory card.
  • Restoring the backup is an easy task, with a touch of a button, as the card is always inserted on the Phone.
  • No need to depend on a PC to restore your contents.
Downsides,
  • If your Memory card gets corrupted you need to depend on the file recovery softwares to get your data.
  • If your lose your  Memory card, you lose your data too.
5. Service provider: Some service providers have Mobile phone backup service like this one, contact your provider for such a service. If, none of the above mentioned methods are working and if your data is sensitive enough that it shouldn't be known to others this backup service helps but be ready to cough down the amount your SP demands as this is a premium service.

6. Third-Party applications:

Note: This is applicable only for phones running on a dedicated Mobile OS(Smartphones).

There are number of third-party vendors with security applications supporting multiple Mobile OS platforms, yes, indeed applications aren't free but you get  your bucks worth for it. They provide advanced level security and features, having used one personally(got a promotional free one with license, so didn't pay for it) i was very much satisfied with the features and functionality, you can set password for your Messages, Gallery, e-mail applications on your phone.

If you are a Symbian-Nokia smartphone user check the Ovi store
                    Windows Mobile user user check the Windows Marketplace
                    Google's Andriod smartphone user check Andriod market
                    Balckberry User check BB app world 

I am not a Smartphone user where do i go?. All feature phones("non-smartphones") support Java you can search for Java applications, you can find some free here getjar.

There are six ways which i found, though i use only three on a regular basis, there are many available, if you are using any other way than mentioned above please let me know and put it across in your comments i would be interested in trying it. Always backup your data with more than one source/method there is nothing which is secure and trust-worthy in this case.

If you find any difficulites, I am glad to help in this regard. So, have you started to backup, do it now if you feel intimidated by my post.  Happy backing-up, good luck.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

An Education Title Music

This is my first post of something pertaining to Music, this composition from the movie 'An Education' which i saw recently, i liked the movie, made me to share it and i bet anyone listen to this would like it.  Music director of this movie Paul Englishby is not the original composer of this track, a person named Floyd Cramer way back in 1965 composed this wonderful piece of music. After a bit of googling i found this direct embed code which streams the track


Floyd Cramer - On The Rebound .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine
 enjoy!  hope everyone likes it.


Thanks.

Friday, March 12, 2010

3G and all craze

                       On March 3rd BSNL officially launched their 3G services here in Hyderabad. On March 9th i took hold of a BSNL 3G prepaid connection with 3G Promotional plan. Being a Mobile Internet user most of the times 3G was always a special interest to me, as it offers better internet speeds, better voice quality and the killer feature video calling. In this post i share my experience and understanding about the service, what exactly 3G means to a normal user and what you need to possess( w.r.t mobile device) to avail this service, lets roll on.

                      3G is not a technology its a Value Added Service(VAS), all what the providers get is the additional bandwidth to support High speed data which inturn optimises voice and video call quality. In India 3G operating frequencies are mainly in 2.1Ghz band(2100Mhz) for better understanding of operating frequencies read  Mobile operating frequencies posted earlier. If you have a mobile which supports 3G you are all set  to make use of the service.

How to choose a 3G mobile device: A mobile device should have a 3G radio built in to support 3G frequencies, yes its the hardware not software, this feature can't be added to a device through a firmware update or installing any application. So you walk into a mobile shop, buy a 3G device, insert a 3G SIM card and start making video call is that it, NO, make sure the 3G device you buy have a front facing camera which is must for  Video calling. Prices of mobile phones with 3G have come down in the recent times so buying a 3G mobile device will not make your pockets empty.

What a normal user can get from it: The striking featue of 3G is the ability to make video call, you can see the face of the person whom you are calling to provided the user at the other end have a 3G device with a front facing camera. Let us talk about the reverse compatibility here will a 3G SIM card works on GSM too, Yes, if at times you dont get any signal around your area for a long time you can make calls via GSM, but only voice calls, for this you need to do a small setting change in the device go to your Network settings and make the Network Selection to GSM, this is how it looks

In Dual mode : The device automatically goes to 3G when there is no GSM signal and vice-versa.

In UMTS: The device will be in 3G only mode

In GSM: The device will be in GSM only mode.

The evolution goes like this. GSM > 2G, UMTS > 3G, LTE > 4G




In addition to video calling you also get internet access at better speeds, upto 2Mbps is what BSNL promises, you can be online while on a call in a 3G network with the existing 2.5g GPRS your Packet data connection is kept on hold during call and is active after your call is disconnected doesn't it reminds us of our dial-up internet modems what we were using in older days, thats also another reason why 3G is called Mobile broadband.

How to make full use of it: This is where the geeks try to make use of it to the fullest extent i dont want to make voice calls(network provider's) from my 3G connection instead i will make Internet VOIP calls from it, Yes all you need is an Instant messaging application like Nimbuzz , Fring , Palringo and a flat rate data plan from the provider. You can get good VOIP voice quality over 3G.  At present BSNL doesn't give any great data plans what you get is a paltry 25Mb free which will go down in a jiffy browsing larger web pages. You can also make use of Skype to make cheap international calls over 3G connection some of the applications mentioned above also supports video calls.

With BSNL the only provider giving 3G services i would say they are not marketing it well, if they can give some good data plans and advertise things well sure they will remain Monopoly in 3G services also can make path for competition, when by the time the other private providers start rolling out 3G services they would be having strong and good customer base.



P.S. If you find any information mentioned above which needs correction feel free to comment, I am open to it.