Feb 14

Is your computer sluggish when trying to surf the internet? Do you get an on-screen message that tells you that your computer is low on memory? If so, this is one of many solutions that you can undertake to help improve your system’s functionality.

DIMM-Modules

Inside every computer are memory modules they help you computer remember the things you have done. Some computers come with 1 or 2 modules. However, if your computer takes a long time to open a program after selecting it, then you need to refresh the memory. Here’s how to do it.

Motherboard

1. Turn off and plug out your computer (before you open the unit make sure to ground yourself).

2. Open the casing of the unit. Inside you will see the motherboard. This is filled with all the things necessary for the computer to work.

3. Locate the DIMM-modules. Release the Jumpers that are securing them, then pull the modules out.

4. Now that the memory modules are out, plug the computer back in and turn it on. You should hear a series of bleeping sounds.

5. Once you’ve heard the bleeps, turn the computer back off and unplug it. Then re-insert the memory modules making sure the jumpers are fitted securely on them. Close the unit casing.

5. Once again turn the unit back on as normal. Your computer should be running a lot more smoothly.

If you should experience sluggishness in future, then it would be a good idea to upgrade your memory. DIMM-module are 64bit wide and are available in 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512. (512 x 2= 1GB).

Feb 14

A couple of days ago new firmware for iphone version 2.2 was released and bring a couple of changes a couple of bug fixes (still there are too many bugs so dont get surprised) some more eye candy, some new icons and 2 new features Google Street View and Podcasts.

One of my friend was able to unlock/jailbreak this new version of firmware and successfully got it working on his iphone 2G so I’ll today enlighten you with the method he described on his blog.

So here we go

1. Download this Pwned / Jailbreaked iphone 2.2 firmware from following links

http://tinyurl.com/unlock-iphone-22-sizlo-1
http://tinyurl.com/unlock-iphone-22-sizlo-2
http://tinyurl.com/unlock-iphone-22-sizlo-3b

2. Extract first part with 7zip, winrar or any compression software and you get a single file named iPhone1,1_2.2_5G77_Custom_Restore.ipsw (245mb)

3. Connect iphone to your PC and open iTunes 8 (cancel if it ask you to update your firmware to new version)

4. Back all your iPhone data like contacts, music, video and other media.

5. Hold shift and click Restore and locate the Pwned iPhone 2.2 Firmware.

6. Now wait for the process to be done.

7. Enjoy using pwned / jailbreaked iPhone 2G with firmware 2.2

This method works on PC and MAC both without any extra tools such as WuickPwn and Pwnage tool and works flawlessly without any problem. So happy jailbreaking new firmware iPhone 2.2.

Nov 21

Description of the new iPod Nano. Fourth Generation.

Apple’s fourth-generation iPod Nano returns to the original long, light, and slender formula that put the series on the map. Offered in an attractive range of nine colors for both the 8GB iPod Nano ($149) and 16GB iPod Nano ($199) models, Apple has yet again raised the MP3 player bar.
The fourth-generation iPod Nano (left) uses the same 2-inch screen found on last year’s model (right). By turning the screen on its side, Apple was able to return to the Nano to a longer, more slender form.

In the September of 2008, Apple Inc. published the new iPod nano. The new nano is smarter than ever, cooler then ever, and more colorful then ever. This time, the nano went away from the “fat” 3rd generation style into more slimmer style, like that of the 1st and 2nd generation. Memory goes up to 16GB, you can watch videos, and even play accelerator games, like the iPhone.

iPod nano now comes in nine amazing colors. From the classic silver, black, blue, red, green, new colors like yellow were added. The screen is 2”, and has more pixels per square inch than any other iPod/Phone. One the new hot features is the introduction of the accelerator. Accelerator is the machine that allows the machine to know when you have flipped or turned it. Like the iPhone/Touch, this new capability allows you to play games that you tilt and twist the iPod. The Maze game is added onto the iPod, so you can begin your fun right away. Another new feature that everyone is crazy about is the “shake-to-shuffle” feature. Just give your iPod a shake, and then it shuffles! It’s a totally different, fun way to listen to your music. iPod has some new and exciting features!

Nov 21

It was probably inevitable given what Google did with Gears, but Yahoo said Tuesday it’s releasing BrowserPlus software as open-source software.

BrowserPlus and Gears are aimed at improving browsers’ native abilities so Web applications can better match those running natively on a computer’s operating system, and Gears already is open-source software. Yahoo announced its intent to make BrowserPlus open-source software on its Yahoo Developers Blog on Tuesday.

“Openness is a key initiative and a major theme for Yahoo this year and beyond, and open-sourcing BrowserPlus is part of that commitment,” said team member Lloyd Hilaiel. “This will allow developers to rapidly extend the platform in a distributed fashion. Our hope is that community contributions and review will ensure BrowserPlus stays a secure, robust platform running on all popular operating systems and browsers. I’d like to see BrowserPlus become a valuable piece of Internet infrastructure.”

Hilaiel also pointed to a number of feature ideas people have suggested.

“Folks on the forums are talking about peer-to-peer support. People are suggesting screen capture technology for better bug reporting. Webcam integration! Easy import of calendaring data! Drag-and-drop of Word documents! BitTorrent! There’s no shortage of ideas. Mainly I’m excited to see what the community creates in the coming weeks and months,” he said.

He also drew some distinctions between BrowserPlus and Gears. “Gears is attempting to accelerate the evolution of the Web by enabling features with wide appeal that can be implemented everywhere. BrowserPlus is more interested in fixing the Web plug-in environment, making rapid experimentation possible,” he said.

BrowserPlus is a framework with a variety of plug-ins; a new version released earlier in November debuted a plug-in computer’s motion sensors, for example. The plug-in architecture is designed to let Web site designers add new abilities to Web pages without requiring people to restart their browsers. With the new version, anyone may use BrowserPlus framework, which previously had been confined to some Yahoo Web sites.

Current BrowserPlus plug-ins include features to enable image editing, drag-and-drop operations, PStore for storing data, and an interface for an operating system’s text-to-speech engine.

Because BrowserPlus, like Gears, is a narrowly used project, Web site designers can’t count on it being installed, but they can offer some new features to people who do have it running.

Nov 21

How to enjoy 10 TB of hard disk space in your laptop ready to serve you endless hours of music, video and pictures. It’s not very expensive to make one and anybody with basic knowledge can make it.

It will be a little expensive but it’s worth every dollar you will spend on it. You want to build a server with around 10TB of space, that makes 10000GB of space. It’s almost endless considering today’s requirements. The objective is ensuring that your server’s space never ends and that you can continuously add movies, music and pictures to it.

This works for laptops as well as for desktop computers. Since the server will not be directly connected with the client with any cable, it will run perfectly on any laptop.

The first thing you need to buy is a cheap desktop computer. After that you will need to buy 20 hard disks of 500GB each. That’s makes 10TB. How to connect all those hard disks. You will need a special cable inside the machine and if you do not have enough space you can always buy them as external hard disks that will connect using USB ports. Now turn on the computer. You don’t want to have 20 disks as the main drive, do you? The next thing to do is to use RAID technology to make all those 20 hard disks act like one. You can opt for RAID 0 which is all of them running at the same time like one but I really don’t recommend it because if you fails, every one fails as well, you won’t be able to recover any data. I suggest you to run them like one but one at a time. When one fills, the computer will go to another.

You don’t need to buy a powerful processor nor a huge amount of RAM. The desktop will act ONLY as a storage device.

The connection will be made using wireless technology. You will need a wireless router and you will need to make your own wireless network. Just make sure you encrypt it.

The laptop will connect to the desktop by wireless and will be able to retrieve any kind of data using Windows Explorer, Media Player or any other software like if the disks were inside the laptop itself.

With 10TB of storage you can actually have more than 10 years of music in MP4 format. That makes money audio that you can ever listen I guess!

Nov 21

The new voice-search application for the iPhone marks a milestone for spoken interfaces.


If you own an iPhone, you can now be part of one of the most ambitious speech-recognition experiments ever launched. On Monday, Google announced that it had added voice search to its iPhone mobile application, allowing people to speak search terms into their phones and view the results on the screen.

In designing the system, Google took on an enormous challenge. Where an automated airline reservation system, say, has to handle a relatively limited number of terms, a Web search engine must contend with any topic that anyone might ever want to research–literally.

Fortunately, Google also has a huge amount of data on how people use search, and it was able to use that to train its algorithms. If the system has trouble interpreting one word in a query, for instance, it can fall back on data about which terms are frequently grouped together.

Google also had a useful set of data correlating speech samples with written words, culled from its free directory service, Goog411. People call the service and say the name of a city and state, and then say the name of a business or category. According to Mike Cohen, a Google research scientist, voice samples from this service were the main source of acoustic data for training the system.

But the data that Google used to build the system pales in comparison to the data that it now has the chance to collect. “The nice thing about this application is that Google will collect all this speech data,” says Jim Glass, a principal research scientist at MIT. “And by getting all this data, they will improve their recognizer even more.”

Mobile phones are assuming more and more computational duties; in much of the world, they’re people’s only computers. But their small screens and awkward keyboards can make text-intensive actions, like Web search, frustrating. While mobile browsers are getting better at predicting your search terms, and thereby reducing the amount of typing, nothing is quite as easy as speaking directly into the phone.

Speech-recognition systems, however, remain far from perfect. And people’s frustration skyrockets when they can’t find their way out of a voice-menu maze. But Google’s implementation of speech recognition deftly sidesteps some of the technology’s shortcomings, says Glass.

“The beauty of search engines is that they don’t have to be exactly right,” he says. When a user submits a spoken query, he says, Google’s algorithms “just take it and stick it in a search engine, which puts the onus on the user to select the right result or try again.” Because people are already used to refining their queries as they conduct Web searches, Glass says, they’re more tolerant of imperfect results.

Even after the search application loads, the voice-recognition system kicks in only when the user puts the phone to her ear, as determined by its built-in motion sensors. “If you’re listening all the time, then you trigger false positives,” Glass says. “The typical solution is to make you push a button,” but the motion-activated system is easier and more intuitive, he says.

The search application also uses the iPhone’s built-in location-awareness system to prioritize results. For instance, if you search for Bank of America, one of the results will be a map of local branches. This saves users from having to include location terms–which can be open to misinterpretation–in their queries.

While Google won’t disclose details about how its voice-recognition system works, it probably hasn’t done anything too radical, says Nelson Morgan, director of the International Computer Science Institute, in Berkeley, CA. “Nearly everybody who does speech recognition has a system that looks about the same,” he says. First, the system analyzes frequency characteristics of the voice input. Then, based on probabilities drawn from a huge number of real-world examples, it correlates them with words. Finally, those words are fed into a language model that uses common combinations or sequences of words to resolve ambiguities. For instance, if you say, “president of the United,” it’s likely that the next word is going to be “States.”

While Google isn’t announcing plans to use its voice-recognition technology for other services, the potential is easy to see. “Now we have tech to take spoken words and convert it to text,” says Gummi Hafsteinsson, a senior product manager at Google. “There are a lot of options.” Currently, there’s no way to use your voice to access Google’s calendar or e-mail applications or to write an e-mail or a text message. But that could change in the future. “I think this opens up a whole new dimension,” Hafsteinsson says.

Nov 21


Google will announce today (Update: official announcement) the launch of SearchWiki, a major addition to its user interface that allows users to edit search results. When using SearchWiki, you can re-order, remove, or add web pages to the search results for any query. You can also add notes to specific listings. You have to be logged in to a Google account so that the changes you make will be saved and shown the next time you run the same search.

“This is a way for search to adapt to a more interactive experience,” says Google Product Manager Cedric Dupont. “We ran a bunch of experiments, and the response was overwhelmingly positive from our users. They asked for this feature.”

How SearchWiki Works

Two light-colored icons next to each listing let you reorder the search results. An up arrow lets you move a result higher on the page; an X will remove the result. After you’ve moved a result higher, a down arrow shows up so you can move it back down the page. The icons turn bright green after an edit to remind you that you edited the result. A fourth icon in the shape of a text bubble lets you leave comments on any listing; anyone can see the comments you make on a separate page. Here’s what a typical search results page might look like:

There’s an “Add a result” link at the bottom of the search results page that let’s you add web pages to the search results. There are also links at the bottom of the page to show and restore listings you’ve removed, and to see all other SearchWiki changes (in aggregate) and comments made by other users. Here’s what that public notes page looks like:


SearchWiki is turned on by default for everyone logged in to a Google account. If you don’t like SearchWiki, you can ignore the icons or you can make them go away by logging out and then continuing to search.

How Smart Is SearchWiki?

If you’re logged in, SearchWiki will remember changes you make when you search again for the same exact word or phrase. On occasion, it may also remember changes when you search for a very close match; i.e., if you re-order the search results for the word [widget], SearchWiki will likely show you the re-ordered results again if you search for [widgets]. But, if your next search is for [interesting widget], it will probably not show the changes you already made for [widget].

“We’re trying to be smart on this issue,” Dupont says.

SEO Implications?

Google emphasizes that changes made in the SearchWiki interface will have no impact on the traditional ranking of web pages. If you put your own site in the 1st position for your primary keywords, you’re the only Google user who’ll see your site at the top of the rankings. Your site will, however, be included when users click the “See all notes for this SearchWiki” link at the bottom of the page; that link leads to another page that shows what results other users have re-ordered, removed, or added.

Still, Dupont didn’t completely rule out the possibility that user data from SearchWiki may someday impact regular search rankings. I asked what would happen if 10,000 people all added “Matt McGee’s Widget Page” to their own results for the phrase [widget]. “We’re always looking at user data as a signal,” Dupont says. And in a situation like that? “We’re not closing any doors.”

Future Development?

The massive amount of user data that Google will collect from searchers that use SearchWiki should allow Google to further expand the service’s functionality. You can imagine Google suggesting pages to add when a user removes a result s/he doesn’t like, for example. “Who knows what the future will hold,” Dupont said, when asked about future development plans.

The service, which some users have been using on an experimental basis for about a year, will be rolled out today. Google says it should be fully available to all users by the end of the day.

Nov 21

Google is set on Thursday to significantly change the way some people use its search engine.

The company is introducing a new feature called SearchWiki that will allow people to modify and save their results for specific Google searches. They can move the sites that appear in rankings up or down, take them out altogether, leave notes next to specific sites and suggest new sites that are not already in the results (or are buried too far down in the results to see). Users must be logged in to Google to use SearchWiki and can revisit their annotations when they perform the same search later.

The company is also making these annotations public, in a move that may either deter Google users from writing anything too personal on SearchWiki or encourage spammers to exploit the tool.

At the bottom of every Google search results page, logged-in Google users will see a link that says, “See all notes for this SearchWiki.” Clicking on it allow users to see how other people have re-ranked results or commented on sites. At least at first, there will not be any way to make these notes private, Google says, but users can change or delete their notes at any time.

SearchWiki may essentially allow users to rank and review the top sites for common searches— like “Indian restaurants in San Francisco,” for example. That could spur users to evaluate businesses and push Google into direct competition with review sites such as Yelp.com and CitySearch. Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of search product and user experience, says that in internal tests, people’s notes in SearchWiki have tended to be more about the relevancy of the Web site to that particular search term.

Search engine optimizers, or SEOs, who help companies improve their search engine rankings, should not rush to start manipulating SearchWiki—at least not yet. Ms. Mayer said that SearchWiki comments and re-rankings will have no affect on the Google algorithm and how it ranks sites for the general Google audience. “At this time we aren’t using SearchWiki to influence ranking but it is easy to see how that could happen in the future” she said.

She noted that the real goal of the feature was to allow people to personalize their common queries so they remember what they found useful. Research has shown that about 40 percent of the searches people make on the Internet are duplicate queries they have made at least once before.

Nov 21

In this, I compile a few computer fixes.

These will work on everything except Imacs. It will work on Leopard and Tiger, but I’m not sure about others.

Go through the checklist.

1. Your computer is not overheated

2. Your battery is not dead, flip the mac over and click the button. If at least one light turns on that’s not blinking, it’s charged enough. 3. Plug it in to the wall with a charger and then try it. (For if it won’t turn on)

Now, do these few things. It may fix some stuff.

1. Hold down the power button for a while, till the sleep button (Bottom frame, lower right corner) blinks, and let it turn on.

2. Start up holding alt, choose Mac HD, and let it turn on.

3. If frameworks are messed up, do an “Archive and Install’ From your Tiger/Leopard install disk.

4. If all else fails, bring it to the apple store.

I’ve found out a few of these from various people, and decided to compile them into one place.

Nov 21

YouTube has quietly started testing out real HD quality videos on a smattering of its content, a development that is getting attention from viewers in message boards and blog forums this week. The new format could be a big move for YouTube, as the video size is over 80MB, which means that they are probably the same H.264 encoded mp4 files available in the iTunes store.

Getting premium quality video available on the site is integral for YouTube’s success as the company struggles to turn a profit from its vast array of content available online.

The new formats have been available on a few videos for a few months now, and a small hack can upgrade any video taped at a high enough quality. YouTube confirms this is part of their efforts to test out different video formats.

The new format seems like real HD 720p video and looks clean and professional in the widescreen format. As we’ve noted in our Watch Higher Quality YouTube Videos wiki, it is possible to make YouTube’s high quality video the default on the site, but formerly it was only possible to watch at a 480×360 resolution.

Formerly, viewers who wanted to watch 480×260 videos could do so by adding “&fmt=18″ to the end of a YouTube video’s url. To access the 720p format, the new appendage is “&fmt=22.”

Japanese website Google Mania claims that there is also an option to download video as an MP4, which would be big news as YouTube users have long desired that option, but the download link does not seem to appear on any of the U.S. versions.

While these videos will result in slower loading and require powerful PCs for smooth playback, HD quality videos are a step in the right direction for YouTube. Now if they can just work on getting a larger inventory of high quality content people want to watch on there, their ad model will be in business.

If you’d like to see the difference for yourself, here is an HD embed, followed by the standard video quality on YouTube:

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