Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Mind-controlling parasites date back millions of years


Mind control by parasite sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but not only have scientists revealed that it is real across a range of animals including perhaps humans they now even have fossil evidence suggesting it has taken place for millions of years.
An unnerving variety of parasites have evolved the ability to control the brains of victims to help the parasites spread. For instance, the protozoan known as Toxoplasma gondi imakes rats love cat urine so that it can spread among its feline hosts and it may influence human culture as well, making people more prone to certain forms of neuroticism.
Another case of parasite mind control involves the fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, which essentially turns ants into zombies. It maneuvers the insects into biting down on the major veins of the undersides of leaves just before they die the fungus then rapidly grows a stalk from their victims' heads, releasing spores to infect more ants.

Source : http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38747237/ns/technology_and_science-science/



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Voice over IP


If you've never heard of VoIP, get ready to change the way you think about long-distance phone calls. VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a method for taking analog audio signals, like the kind you hear when you talk on the phone, and turning them into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet.

How is this useful? VoIP can turn a standard Internet connection into a way to place free phone calls. The practical upshot of this is that by using some of the free VoIP software that is available to make Internet phone calls, you're bypassing the phone company (and its charges) entirely.

VoIP is a revolutionary technology that has the potential to completely rework the world's phone systems. VoIP providers like Vonage have already been around for a while and are growing steadily. Major carriers like AT&T are already setting up VoIP calling plans in several markets around the United States, and the FCC is looking seriously at the potential ramifications of VoIP service.

Above all else, VoIP is basically a clever "reinvention of the wheel." In this article, we'll explore the principles behind VoIP, its applications and the potential of this emerging technology, which will more than likely one day replace the traditional phone system entirely.

The interesting thing about VoIP is that there is not just one way to place a call. There are three different "flavors" of VoIP service in common use today:

    * ATA -- The simplest and most common way is through the use of a device called an ATA (analog telephone adaptor). The ATA allows you to connect a standard phone to your computer or your Internet connection for use with VoIP. The ATA is an analog-to-digital converter. It takes the analog signal from your traditional phone and converts it into digital data for transmission over the Internet. Providers like Vonage and AT&T CallVantage are bundling ATAs free with their service. You simply crack the ATA out of the box, plug the cable from your phone that would normally go in the wall socket into the ATA, and you're ready to make VoIP calls. Some ATAs may ship with additional software that is loaded onto the host computer to configure it; but in any case, it's a very straightforward setup.

    * IP Phones -- These specialized phones look just like normal phones with a handset, cradle and buttons. But instead of having the standard RJ-11 phone connectors, IP phones have an RJ-45 Ethernet connector. IP phones connect directly to your router and have all the hardware and software necessary right onboard to handle the IP call. Wi-Fi phones allow subscribing callers to make VoIP calls from any Wi-Fi hot spot.

    * Computer-to-computer -- This is certainly the easiest way to use VoIP. You don't even have to pay for long-distance calls. There are several companies offering free or very low-cost software that you can use for this type of VoIP. All you need is the software, a microphone, speakers, a sound card and an Internet connection, preferably a fast one like you would get through a cable or DSL modem. Except for your normal monthly ISP fee, there is usually no charge for computer-to-computer calls, no matter the distance.

If you're interested in trying VoIP, then you should check out some of the free VoIP software available on the Internet. You should be able to download and set it up in about three to five minutes. Get a friend to download the software, too, and you can start tinkering with VoIP to get a feel for how it works.



Source :

http://videos.howstuffworks.com/labratstv/869-episode-24-voip-demystified-video.htm

Image Source : http://idhries.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/special-a-chequered-history-for-voip-in-india/

Newtons cradle



Have a look at this craddle called as newtons craddle.
Click on the source link to see how practically it works.

Source : Newtons craddle


Image Source: http://plus.maths.org/latestnews/may-aug06/newtonscradle/index.html

Monday, May 3, 2010

DataCenters in India


I just wanted to know what is the reason behind most of the blogger from india are moving towards US web hosting providers.
I reviewed the indian hosting companies with US hosting companies.And really found the difference between the quality of the service.I think costing of indian datacenters is too high as compared to US based companies like hostgator , justhost.
I know one of hosting service from india that is india links ,  i think they are providing the good support for your hosting needs.

I have checked the plan with India Links and hostgator.
India link is giving the hosting at 100 INR for 25 MB.with no mailing accounts at all.
You can check it out here :  India Links



While Hotgator's policy is quite impressive with good technical support team.
Just 4.95 $ with unlimited disk space and bandwidth.Even though unlimited bandwidth is not practically achievable but still you can afford this hosting.



Note : This post is written by taking the review of the portals .And not published intentionally for making any business crime.
Image source : wpdesigner
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Apple iPad on ebay India


Yes, the Apple iPad is already listed on the eBay India Online Portal priced at a whopping Rs.33,690/-. You can find the listing for the same here. The device is being sold by some Chennai based seller on eBay called customer.shop. You are also offered with cool EMI schemes to make the device more affordable to you. Now the question is isn’t this kind of illegal and this may see eBay India land up in troubled waters as it is clearly promoting a product for sale which has not been officially launched yet by Apple.

Source : WATBlog
Image Source : Apple

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

RailsConf for Ruby on Rails.


Happening June 7-10, 2010 at the Baltimore Convention Center, RailsConf is the largest official event for the Ruby on Rails community. If you're passionate about Rails and what it helps you achieve—or are curious about how Rails can help you create web applications better and faster—RailsConf is the place to be.

Rubyconf is a platform for the Ruby enthusiasts to deliver their innovative ideas and also discuss the problems with the best brains of Ruby on Rail. The most innovative and successful Rails experts and companies will be showcased onstage. The attendees will get hands-on and in-depth guides for learning how to best employ Rails in a variety of situations, and also they will hear about the latest updates from the Rail team.

http://en.oreilly.com/rails2010

How to get answers for free from Expert-Exchange.


Whenever we search for the answer on the google .We may get the link of experts exchange.com.
Here is the shortcut that you will never have to pay for them.
Just google the question and if you come across expert exchange link click on the cached link of the google.
Or just register for free here.
 https://secure.experts-exchange.com/jsp/registerExpert.jsp

Saturday, April 24, 2010

O2 XDA Flame


The O2 Xda brand is a range of O2-branded Windows Mobile PDA phones, produced by multiple manufacturers (mainly HTC, Quanta and Erima). The first model was released in June 2002. The "X" represents convergence of voice and information/data within one product; the "da" stands for "digital assistant", as in PDA.

Nokia C6


The Nokia C6 boasts a customisable homescreen which will also play host to your favourite contacts, your latest emails and your friends’ Facebook updates. With Nokia Messaging on board, you have support for up to 10 email accounts from your favourite email hosts including Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Ovi Mail.

Based on S60 5th edition, the Nokia C6 also comes with a five-megapixel camera, support for up to 16GB of storage on microSD and an FM stereo radio. Not one to leave you stranded, the C6 also comes toting Ovi Maps with free walk and drive navigation.

The Nokia C6 is expected to be available in the second quarter of 2010 for an estimated price of €220 before taxes and subsidies.

Samsung B7300 OmniaLITE























This phone's status is still "Coming soon"
Expected cost : 15000INR