Thursday, June 30, 2011

Mark Zuckerberg Is Filthy Stinking Rich Now


Now I finally understand why Mark Zuckerberg bought a $7 million home – because he's richer than God, that's why. Well, actually, he's just richer than those Google dudes and, um, me.
Turns out, thanks to some investors, Facebook's valuation is up to $70 billion, making Zuckerberg approximately worth $18 billion. Which means that the Facebook CEO is the third-richest man in the tech sector, only behind Bill Gates and Larry Ellison.

Gates is estimated to be currently worth $56 billion, while Ellison checks in as the world's fifth-richest billionaire at $39.5 billion.
With the new valuation, Zuckerberg has one-upped Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, whose fortunes are estimated to have dropped. It also turns out that Zuckerberg surpassed Steve Jobs in wealth, some time ago last year.


Sunday, June 26, 2011

Brain-like computing is one step closer


The development of a brain-like computer would have numerous and varied benefits, and this achievement is one step closer, according to research published by researchers from the University of Exeter.

Unique handling of information

The brain is an unique processor from many points of view, displaying many extraordinary abilities, including simultaneous information processing and storage using phase-change material, which is exactly what scientists have been able to obtain for the first time. This would make computers much more faster and efficient, as well as more similar to biological systems.
Today’s computers work unlike any biological systems and are much more uneffective in the way they treat processing and memory separately, which results in a speed and power bottleneck caused by the need to move data around continually. In order to perform these two tasks simultaneously researchers used phase-change materials, a kind of semi-conductor that exhibits remarkable properties.
This shows that materials made entirely from phase-change materials can be used to create artificial synapses and neurons, which means that such a processor could treat information in the way your brain does it; the study also points out that these materials can perform general-purpose computing operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
“Our findings have major implications for the development of entirely new forms of computing, including ‘brain-like’ computers. We have uncovered a technique for potentially developing new forms of ‘brain-like’ computer systems that could learn, adapt and change over time. This is something that researchers have been striving for over many years.”


Monday, June 20, 2011

Sony website Hacked Again



Adding to Sony's woes, is a hack attack at Sony Pictures' France website. Lebanese hacker group, Idahc who have already hacked a Sony website in the past are the perpetrators once again. This time they had an accomplice in the form of another hacker group called Auth3ntiq who are from France.
Idahc and Auth3ntiq hack Sony Pictures France
According to a plain text post on Pastebin, Idahc claims that they found a SQL injection on sonypictures.fr but they will not publish the entire database and that they didn't upload a shell. They said that this was a POC while claiming not to be black hats. They said data retrieved from the site includes personal user information and there are a total of 177172 email addresses.

Idahc have previously hacked Sony claiming that they too were part of the ‘Hacker versus Sony’ game where in they gained access to 120 user names, passwords, mobile phone numbers, work emails, and websites from a user database on Sony's European site. As with the first time, the Sony website in France was hacked using an SQL injection
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Airtel to Announces New High Speed Broadband Plans



Airtel has announced the launch of new broadband plans, with minimum broadband speed at 2mbps in its top 10 cities and from 1mbps onwards for all other cities across the country. These 2mbps plans will be offered in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune.  For all the other markets, across its service areas in the country, the new plans offer a minimum Broadband speed of 1mbps.
Airtel launches new service for rural India
Airtel launches new broadband services


Speaking on the occasion Mr. Girish Mehta, Chief Marketing Officer, Telemedia Services of Bharti Airtel said that the company always took the lead in continually bringing in richer experience and higher speeds for customers. Over the past several months they have been continually adding to their broadband service portfolio. Raising the broadband speed threshold with the new broadband plans will help enhance uptake of the array of content and rich media experience on Airtel broadband.

Airtel claims that the experience comes with enhanced usage limits. The new plans offered by Airtel in their top 10 cities will be Rs. 649 and Rs. 799 for the Alfa 3GB and 6GB plans respectively. For the Max plan it is 10GB, 30GB, 75GB, 150GB plans at Rs. 999, Rs. 1,299, Rs. 1,599, and Rs. 1,999.  Rest of India -1mbps plans will be offered at 3GB, 6GB plans at Rs. 549 and Rs. 699 for the Ace plan. The Mega plan will be priced at 10GB, 30GB, and 75GB plans at Rs. 899, Rs. 1499 and Rs. 1,999 respectively. The 4mbps plans which will be available at select markets will have a Turbo plan of 10GB, 30GB, 75GB and 150GB plans at Rs. 1099, 1,399, Rs. 1,699 and Rs. 2,099.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Facebook App for iPad Coming Soon


Facebook, which released its official app for iPhone immediately after the launch of Apple's App store in 2008, has not come with an app for the tablet device -iPad, which was released in April 2010.
The No.1 social networking site has been reportedly working on a free iPad app for more than a year and is in the final stages of testing, the New York Timesreported citing sources familiar with the plans.
Currently, people have been resorting to third-party apps such as My Pad, iFace and Friendly for accessing Facebook on tablet devices, while many of the third party apps are currently operating in a risky space as the release of official Facebook app for iPad could curb traffic to their apps.
If Facebook releases its official app for iPad then iPad owners would prefer the consistent experience of an official Facebook app rather than third-party apps.
In terms of usage, Oecoway’s Friendly for iPad is the front runner among the third-party apps, which is having around 600,000 daily active users and ranked 59th in the top free iPad apps in the last month.
It is speculated that the upcoming Facebook application will address several issues from critics, who were saying that Facebook's web interface is not optimized for tablets such as iPad or any other touch screen interface.
According to those who have seen the app, it has a "slick design that has been tailored for the iPad and its touchscreen interface". Insider sources says the app enables users read and post on Facebook, participate in Facebook chats, as well as upload photos and video.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook, is said to have invested heavily in the project and personally supervising the development apart from fine tuning the unique and advanced features of the app. Designers of the app are also working hard to make the user experience compelling and sticky.
The company is also working on the site to improve the compatibility of the website with iPad.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Google and Silicon Valley's cult of innovatio



Take ‘Inside Search’, a Google event I attended this week, at which search guru Amit Singhal, known simply as a ‘Google Fellow’ (the equivalent of Jedi in Google terms), announced a series of search innovations.
He introduced voice search for the desktop (meaning you can now holler your requests at the search engine while at work) and Google Instant Pages (which speeds up searches by two to five seconds, while the engine pre-empts which web result you will click on and pre-loads it) and search by image.
Search by image meanwhile wonderfully allows you to drag and drop any photo, including old snaps which you cannot remember anything about into the engine and it will locate any information it can for you.
Googlers and some journalists at the event, who I believe were mostly of the American persuasion, actually whooped out loud with joy each time one of these announcements was made.
Set in a huge darkened room, only lit up by the stage, an enormous LED screen and several life-sized test tubes filled with red, yellow, blue and green water, to match Google’s trademark colours, it was pretty hard not to get excited by these innovative announcements.
And why not? As a journalist, my role is to question all developments these companies announce on behalf of the consumer, to check that people will not be taken advantage of, or their privacy compromised. But what if, just occasionally, we were to forget our British sensibility and simply enjoy it when we see something new that could actually enhance our lives?
Most technology developments from these consumer-facing giants, do not erode our privacy or endanger us in any way. In fact developments such as search by image are pretty amazing.
There is often a gap between perception and reality in the technology world. Google, Facebook and others, are often miles ahead of delivering what the consumer doesn’t actually know that they want and need. Instant Pages is a great example of that.
Singhal said he wanted search to be as fast and as easy as “turning the pages in a magazine”, and guess what? So do we. We always want everything to be faster and smoother. Google, and its contemporaries are taking us towards a faster, more useful and socially-powered internet.
It’s important to keep these powerful companies, who have access to so much of our data, in check. But equally sometimes it’s necessary to appreciate and acknowledge the positive impact the advancements they are making, such as voice search, could have on our lives.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Tata DOCOMO 3G Wi-Fi Hub


Tata DOCOMO, the GSM brand of Tata Teleservices Limited, India’s fastest-growing dual-technology telecom service provider, launched on Wednesday a internet access device—3G Wi-Fi Hub.

The evolved device takes wireless mobile broadband to the next level, offering dual-mode internet connectivity to users—a first in the Indian Market. The device enables users to maneuver between Tata DOCOMO’s Next-Gen 3G GSM network and Tata Photon Plus on the CDMA platform—one technology at a time—offering speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps. In one small stroke, it allows users to access the internet at 3G speeds in all the nine Tata DOCOMO circles where the company has the license, while allowing them to seamlessly switch to the high-speed Tata Photon Plus platform in other locations.

“Our latest offering—3G Wi-Fi Hub—reaffirms our commitment to customers—that of making connectivity easy and relevant for a cross-section of user categories,” Mr Deepak Gulati, Executive President, Mobility Business, Tata Teleservices Limited. 

The device offers speed up to 7.2 Mbps in the 3G mode, and up to 3.1Mbps in the High speed internet Access (HSIA) mode. Apart from a portable powered battery, seamless connectivity, simple browser-based configuration, the device is also password-protected for greater security.

“We offer a complete solution in terms of an efficient device and tariff combo. The high point is the fact that the device works on both the 3G and Photon (CDMA) platforms, depending on the SIM inserted,” Mr Sunil Tandon, Head, Devices & Mobility Support Services, Tata Teleservices Limited, added.

The Tata DOCOMO 3G Wi-Fi Hub is available with post-pay plans, to begin with. Customers opting for the sleek device will be provided with a starter pack containing both Tata DOCOMO 3G GSM and Tata Photon Plus  kits (SUKs). Customers can choose from a number of plans on both the Tata DOCOMO 3G GSM and Tata Photon Plus SUKs and can data speed of 7.2 Mbps and 3.1 Mbps, respectively. To access data on the Tata DOCOMO 3G GSM and Tata Photon Plus platforms, customers will have to activate both SUKs separately with necessary documentation.

There are two plans available—the Wi-Fi Rs 750 and Wi-Fi Rs 1,000 plans. TheWi-Fi Rs 750 Plan comes with a monthly rental of Rs 750, wherein customers can enjoy data usage of 2GB.  

The device is priced at Rs. 5,999 and is available across Tata DOCOMO and Tata Photon stores. Tata DOCOMO customers can call up 1800-2660000 for details.

Tata Docomo 3G Wi-Fi Hub Features

  • Tata Docomo 3G: DL up to 7.2Mbps; UL up to 5.76Mbps
  • Tata Photon Plus: DL up to 3.1Mbps; UL up to 1.8Mbps
  • 99.7mm x 53.7mm x 13.9mm
  • Weight: 80g
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g (WEP/WPA/WPA2)
  • USB 2.0
  • Connects up to 5 devices
  • Secure and Password protected
  • Without Wi-Fi, internet surfing with the USB connection mode is only available for the Windows and MAC OS
  • Supports IE (7.0 or later), Firefox (3.0 or later), Opera (10.0 or later), Safari (4.0 or later), Chrome (5.0 or later)
  • Battery: 1500mAh (upto 4 hrs of working time, 100hrs of stand-by time)