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FOR OUR SECURITY special last month, we decided to conduct a little social experiment. We added in a little box on page 45 called A forward you should ignore, which basically told you that there was a way that you could get Gmail passwords of other people. There are several reasons why this experiment should have failed: 1. The title of the box seemed descriptive enough. 2. The article it appeared in was about social engineering. 3. The entire magazine was centered around Security. 4. It was in Digit, and our readers are supposed to be tech gurus. As of last count, over 1,100 people had happily parted with their own password, to try and get into someone elses account with the number increasing on a daily basis, this is hardly a failed experiment. So here I am, sitting with over 1000 passwords, and potential access to a lot of your personal information. Although Im not voyeuristic (and am not going to access your mail), all those of you who have sent me your passwords, are certainly quite the opposite. Since I had to put your passwords to some good use, I decided to do a little data mining... The very first trend that emerged, was that most of the respondents were male, and looking for passwords of females so basically, a bunch of voyeurs, or stalkers. We even got a few dozen women looking for passwords of male friends, so apparently stalking isnt gender-specific. Its also quite apparent that no one really cares that hacking someone elses email account is illegal fines, jail terms, that kind of illegal. Its not just about snooping either; I found that most of you use really poor passwords. Simple keyboard combinations like qwerty, 123456 and abcdefg were common enough to upset me. Whats worse, a few people
were actually silly enough to put password as their password! Almost all of the passwords used were under 8 characters long. Though it was quite interesting to note that a few of you were smart enough to use strong passwords over 8 characters, with upper and lowercase letters, numbers and even punctuations but dumb enough to fall for our little prank. The most ridiculous trend was that between 10 and 15 per cent of you were using your mobile numbers as your passwords so anyone who has ever called you could potentially hack into your account. Also, some people used their own names, or their postal codes. A lot of guys out there seem to use girls names as their passwords, and of those, surprisingly, only about 10 per cent were looking for passwords for that same girls account. Interestingly, an equal amount were looking for the password to a different girls account you two-timers, you know who you are. Although fewer in number, the girls were more faithful, with most of the girls who had a boys name as their password, looking for that same boys login details perhaps suspicious of the two-timing guys mentioned above? Celebrity names were quite commonly used as passwords, with Aamir Khan and John Abraham being the most popular. Religious terms were also popular passwords, though being caught trying to hack anothers account is hardly ethical, let alone religious. Syncmaster seems to be a popular monitor model, with enough of you using it as a password to get noticed. A few of you had thinkdigit as your password, and were flattered. One password actually read iamaloser. Quite a few of you got conned by our little ruse, and tried to regain access to accounts that you had forgotten the passwords to, so well be a
...no one really cares that hacking someone elses email account is illegal fines, jail terms, that kind of illegal.
little less harsh on you, but you should realise that what you did could have lost you another account. So what does all this tell me? From where I sit, a lot of us Indians seem to be inquisitive bordering on voyeuristic. Perhaps thats why I know of women on our Thinkdigit forum who prefer to pose as men, just so they wont get harassed. In this particular case, it doesnt seem like the women are any less voyeuristic though. I suppose I should be thankful that less than 1 per cent of our readership has fallen prey to this so far, but with millions of hoax mails reaching that same number on a regular basis, even a few thousand victims is cause for concern. Get your act together people re-read our last months issue if necessary, but secure yourself from your own gullibility.
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DIGITAL BUSINESS
DIGITAL PASSION
21 Story Main
Cleaning up the Vista
A first-hand experience with Windows 7 Beta
85 Feature
High in the meltdown
Theres a lot you can do to reduce your operating costs in these days of economic turmoil from optimally using your air conditioners to using your printers efficiently
88 SOHO Smart
Second-hand PCs, a first-hand report
Todays PCs may be more powerful than ever before, but what about affordability? Second-hand PCs offer the perfect budget solution for your small office
27 Insight
The return of the king
Intels i7 is the new kid in town. Sure its fast; but it has its roots in the past. We tell you how and why
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The good stuff. Stuff to lust after. Stuff for the well-moneyed
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Chandrayaan
India is only the fourth country to have its flag on the lunar surface!
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Sony Vaio P Series
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Samsung P3
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3G and WiMAX
High speed mobile connectivity is coming to India
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Game developers in India
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Dell XPS 16
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Stat Attack
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Mobinnova Ice Phone
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Buzzword: VoFi
DIGITAL TOOLS
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Casio Exilim EX-FS10
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W5H: Web 3.0
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Customer satisfaction
104 Game On
Mirrors Edge
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Street Fighter IV
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Neutranos wrist phone
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Netbooks
We check out THE latest, cheapest and lightest netbooks in India. testers
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Australian tourism will pay you to relax
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Thinking small
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China almost bans the web
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Smellists rejoice
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Chastity belts for the 21st century
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Scientologists against HIV+ pro-
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One really killer i-Phone app
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Re: which distro is well suited for study purpose? I mean for learning a Linux system.
Learn one at a time. As for software, ALL distros have same set of software available. I suggest keeping ubuntu for some time longer and then getting fedora next year after a few months. Keeping two distros on same PC at a time would also kill your internet connection. Lots to download if you want to keep both updated. Linux Mint is best said as Ubuntu for the casual user. Don't consider it now that you installed Ubuntu. Its pointless now to install it. You would learn much faster with ubuntu. And OpenBSD is not linux. Its a BSD. Definitely not recommended at this stage. You have a long way to go before you can find OpenBSD comfortable to use. First learn Linux. Most collages are now teaching Linux instead of Unix and most Unix commands work on Linux. However, if you are one of the unlucky few who need to learn using Unix, the only 100% Unix compatible OS which is free to use is Sun Microsystems' Solaris OS. Its not too hard to use BTW. One of the basic things everyone needs to learn is how to compile your own kernel. Its actually much much easier than it sounds. You basically need to scroll between hundreds of options and choose add, discard or modulize. I recommend modulizing whenever possible and if some feature is SERIOUSLY USELESS then discard it. You get to optimise the kernel for several things, like support for upto 16GB RAM on 32bit OS, no. of cores, etc. Then compile using a ready-made script. Quite a simple job, but irritates the hell out of you and needs HUGE amount of PATIENCE to read all those descriptions. Luckily, you get to do the configuring in parts, and for a guy who lacks patience, it may take a whole week of 1 hour long sittings. But if you are a real gandhi, you can do it in a single sitting. Experts don't need to READ the descriptions so it takes them only a few minutes. Before that, you need to set your cflags right.
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ike always, the Consumer Electronics Show this year had a whole plethora of products; some were impressive and some were absolutely jaw-dropping. Well some were weird but well get to them later. The two noticeable trends were small is beautiful and low-cost; the latter being quite in line with the general economic climate. The flashy larger-than-life stuff was
there but a fair bit of emphasis was on consumer models than prototypes. We saw the lines between Netbook, Notebook and Ultra-portable blurring and hi-end cameras becoming unimaginably small. Now that the dust has settled its time for us to sieve through the chaff and give you a round up of things that caught out attention.
come cheap; youll have to shell out Rs. 90k to own this bad boy. Good bang for the buck. THERE WERE OTHER PHONES TOO YOU KNOW
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ULTRA PORTABLE NETBOOK
Sony Vaio P
ts not a Netbook and dont you forget it. Sony calls their nifty little device a Pocket Style PC. Its an ultra thin, 594 grams fully functional PC. It was one of the hottest item numbers in Vegas and we got our hand on one when we were invited for its India
can really use the keyboard comfortably. But Sony has engaged in some good reengineering there; theyve got rid of the touch pad and put in a ThinkPad style dot to operate the cursor. The additional space created is engulfed by the keyboard, making it 92 per cent of a full size notebook keyboard. Numbers aside, its very easy to use with both hands (unless of course youve got
Launch. The India product head for Vaio pulled a familiar stunt by pulling out the device from his jacket pocket. But believe us this is no stunt it can comfortably slip into a coat pocket. The device is as small as a PC can get without compromising on usability. Its got a 8-inch ultra wide screen with a stunning 1600 x 768 display, and 2 gigs RAM which is more than enough to allow the preinstalled Vista OS to not choke. Initially because of its small size we were sceptical about whether one
sumo fingers) and the tactile feedback is good. Why is the Netbook tag blasphemy? Sony says this is because theirs is a fully functional PC with no compromises like other Netbooks. We say its because of the price. The two variants to be available in India will be priced around Rs. 49,990 and Rs. 64,990. The difference in both models is in the processor and the Version of Vista. The higher variant (P15) is based on the Atom Z530 1.6 GHz processor, while the lower P13 has a
Z520 1.33 GHz processor. The P has a lot of little features added to make it even more easy to use than it already is. If boot time is a concern it launched into a Linux based Cross Media Bar within 20 seconds, which lets you access mostly everything you want including internet access, email, music, and photos. Then there is the Window arrangement utility button which quickly arranges all open windows side by side. Plus the wide screen actually lets you comfortably work on both windows. So no more alttabbing. Sony has also thrown in noise cancelling in-earphones and apparently the noise cancelling circuitry is in the Netbook... err... notebook itself. With a supposed battery life of 3 hours its something that a lot of people ought to be looking forward to in 2009. IPHONE KILLER?
Palm Pre
erhaps the first real iPhone killer, the Palm Pre is being talked about as the hottest product of CES 2009. Its small, light, has an intuitive touch screen, but best of all its got a neatly tucked in sliding full qwerty keyboard! The lack of a keyboard is the most common complaint of
iPhone critics. The phone comes with a 3.1 inch multitouch display with a resolution of 320 x 480. It runs on Palms new webOS, which from a usability standpoint appears to be top-notch. Its not at all sluggish and seamlessly floats from one ap (or card as they call it) to another. Still it remains somewhat of a mystery as reportedly the palm representatives were quite cagey about handing over the phone to people for too long. Understandable, since the phone is Palms ticket for a big comeback, after their sales plummeted drastically over the years. Overall the phone looks pretty good and the slight bend the keyboard offers will definitely help in its basic function talking. Another area where it scores over the iPhone is the camera. Its got a 3 megapixel camera with LED flash. The touch screen has its own motion--specific commands. For instance to close an application just flick it upwards. What about independent aps? As of now there arent any but the webOS allows development in Javascript, HTML and CSS. Other tidbits include incredible web integration with services such as Facebook and Microsoft exchange. It follows a unique form of collecting info like mail, messages, chats, around a
MSI X320
hy this particular notebook? Because its the MacBook Airs twin. And a not so pricey twin at that. While the Macbook air will set you back by $1600 this ultra thin notebooks price range is from $800-$1,000. Still, there is more to this utrathin notebook than just the price. Its not a cheap knockoff. The X320, like the Air, has an all-aluminium body. It weighs, in-fact, a little less than the Air; its LED screen is not different from the Mac Air, with a screen resolution of 1,366x768 and a 16:9 form factor. Where it differs is in the keyboard and touch pad. The keyboard does not follow the isolated style of the Air and of course there are no gesture capabilities on the touch-pad such as pinching and three finger swiping etc. Yet, some of the X320s features can actually make the Air squirm. For instance a total of three USB ports. VGA and
DELL XPS 16
ell has positioned this notebook as a very high end lifestyle product, for the discerning consumer who wants style, power and a little bit of prestige that comes along with owning a pc like this. Many manufacturers are currently offering near desktop configs in portable laptops, be it 4gigs of RAM, hometheater features, and big screens. But dell has upped the ante with its stunning design and inbuilt technology, while of course keeping up with all other specs. Take the screen for instance; a 16 inch RGB LED widescreen with a 1080p resolution perhaps a graphics professionals dream. Its bundled with a blue ray reader and an HDMI port. The XPS 16 doesnt
hough most of the action was going on at the Palm Pre booth, another interesting handset found on the show floor was the Mobinnova Ice. It looks quite funky with a complete black body with no visible buttons when its off. So in effect it looks like a big black shiny box until you start operating it. Everything on the front is touch-sensitive and only lights up as needed. Its got a 3 inch 240x400 touch screen, and the control buttons next to the main screen. The phone gives a vibration feedback when you touch buttons, so you know what youve touched. It runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional on a 528 MHz Qualcomm 7201A processor and has your standard 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 3megapixel camera, TV out, an FM radio and an accelerometer.
SUS, who probably started the whole Netbook craze with its EEE PC, is nowhere close to being overrun by competitors in the fray. To prove this point it introduced its newest
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SPAIN Spains Prado museum displays its art through Google Earth
MIDDLE EAST Cellphones are being used for propoganda in Gaza and Israel
INDIA Ghajini inspired 3D video game, dubiously dubbed indias first, hits the markets
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convertible tablet PCs, the ASUS EEE T91 and the EEE T101H. Both essentially just versions of each other, one comes with 8.9-inch and while the other with a 10inch screen respectively. Both have a hinge swivel to turn the display around and lay it back on top of the keyboard. They run a Linuxbased OS, but will probably have enough juice to handle XP. Not much about the device is known but it is speculated that specifications will be somewhere close to being in the Netbook range. TINY CAMERA
recording with the ability to shoot up to 1,000fps slow motion video. A perfect example of gadgets going smaller without compromising on anything. The Exilim is equipped with 21 Best Shot (BS) modes, including Multi-Motion Image and High-Speed Best Selection. Theres also a PreRecord function, YouTube Capture mode and Lag Correction, which comes to the aid of those who are slow to hit the shutter button. Speaking of the shutter, the camera is extremely silent. Its got a slow motion viewing mode so you can capture the screen shot of exactly the
fame you want while viewing it on its 2.5 inch LCD. Its got additional features like 3x optical zoom, 720P HD video recording, Face Detection and High-Speed Night Scene mode but strangely lacks image stabilisation. EASY TO USE
Windows simplified interface that allows for easy touch operation and big icons for the err simple user. It also has Express Gate, which is an instant boot utility. It allows the 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive machine to instantly boot up showing only Firefox, Adobe Flash, Skype, and a photo viewer so the user has instant access to almost all basic functions. The best part is its slated to retail at only $400. Good to have around the house dont u think? FOR USE IN BED
The Choiix Ucool Asus Eee Top notebook ts Asus again and their pad EEE line up seems to be
getting increasingly meatier and not to mention more interesting. This latest device is a 15 inch touchscreen desktop pc. It has a special
heres no place for a laptop in between the sheets right? But people use their notebooks just about everywhere,
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including the bedroom. So often youd be sitting in bed with your laptop on a pillow or precariously balancing it on you lap in weird kamasutra-like poses, wondering there must be a better way. Well there is. The Choiix Ucool notebook pad is designed specifically for this purpose. Available in your choice of blue, black, or green, it is an ergonomically designed pad for when you want to use your laptop in bed or on the couch. The curvy design allows for adequate airflow beneath your notebook and, at the same time, the Ucool is stiff enough to provide sufficient support. THE WEIRD STUFF surrounds you with some rocking tunes out of its built-in speakers. The vibration will surely rock your world. But the only trouble is that its a 2 square feet platform, so you cant go Ac/Dc on it meaning if your style is to jump around all over the stage- you cant. Other than that it should be a fun device for all the wannabe guitar heroes out there. BLU-RAY NOW WITHIN REACH FROM LCD TO LED
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A Projector?
verything seems to be fusing with phones at CES 2009. The latest to follow the trend is the Logic Bolt. Logic Wireless the company behind the phone claims it can project a twohour movie on a 36-64 inch screen! And from almost any source, including an XBox or Nintendo Wii. The phone uses an LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) projector with an LED backlight. The phone also has a 320x240 touch screen and a 3 megapixel camera. The most interesting part, apart from the projection capabilities, is the fact that it will be sold subsidized by T-Mobile for $100. Lets make a note about this one and keep an eye on its development.
VBR100
ts a Blu-ray player. So why is it being featured here? For its affordable under $150 price tag. The player is being launched as a part of Vizios effort to bring Blu-ray to a wider audience. This is certainly good news, because it looks like the gap between DVDs and Blu-ray is narrowing. A lower price will even benefit Blu-ray disk sales. But coming back to the VBR 100 its low price doesnt appear to sacrifice much in the way of features. The player provides 7.1channel analogue output (using a 108MHz/11-bit Digital to analogue converter) and full decoding support for Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and PCM lossless audio formats as well as common audio formats including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS. It will also function as DVD player capable of providing up to 1080p video output via its HDMI port. It doesnt look too bad either with its illuminated touchsensitive front panel controls.
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Samsung P3
ce Bayou showcased a specialized wireless Guitar Hero platform that vibrates and
he Samsung p3 player tries to give you something that most touch based devices
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lack. A tactile response or feedback like on a keyboard. The P3, available in 8, 16, and 32GB, features haptic feedback which means when you press its 3-inch TFT LCD you get a vibration response. Its a direct competitor to iPod touch which has no such feature. The screen has a true 16:9 aspect ratio, which serves up video at 30 frames per second. It plays and reads almost everything including MPEG4, WMV, WMA and MP3 for audio, as well as JPEG and TXT files. It has fm and voice recording but no internet capabilities.
3D TV
ell 3d TVs have been around for quite some time but the biggest complaint is that they require those annoying glassed. Theyre irritating and they make
you look like a dork. But finally there is a 3d screen that doesnt require them. Lets define first what 3d means. It doesnt mean effects that just create only an illusion of depth like your 3d wallpapers; it means that things occasionally do jump out of the screen. But strangely Alioscopy does not plan to put the TV into the obvious entertainment application (for now). They are looking into using the technology in medical applications because you would be able to view body systems in 3 dimensions.
Sony Cyber-Shot
urrently there are very few Wi-fi enabled cameras out there and none that come with a built in browser. The G3 then is the first Wi-Fi camera with a built in web browser. Now you can access networks on the fly and start uploading pictures and video to popular sharing sites as soon as you click em. Sonys got its own easy upload home page set up to make the process simpler and has partnered with YouTube, Dailymotion, Picasa, and Shutterfly. Features include a slim build, a highresolution, 3.5-inch 16:9 touchscreen (with 921,000 pixels), 4 gigabytes of builtin storage, a 4X optical zoom and 10.1 megapixel captures. Its Wi-Fi radio will be compatible with 802.11b/g networks.
VoFi
oFi: VVoiceVoFi stands forWi-Fi. over IP over This means using the Wi-Fi hotspots found around major cities for making voice calls. While existing software make this easily possible, VoFi technology hopes to exploit the better sound quality of Wi-Fi networks as compared to traditional cell phone networks. What this means for the user is a lot more of VoFi capable mobile handsets coming into the market, which can interface with both networks. Some phones, like the G1 already have this capability.
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NOKIA add value to Nokias service and software experience, says Srikanth Raju, Director and Head of Product Marketing, Forum Nokia.The best way to predict the future is to invent it, said Mahmood Kalantar, inviting the developers to take a Customer Oriented Approach to developing mobile applications. According to Kalantar, the future of mobile operating system is Symbian OS which is Open Source and developed not for profit by an independent foundation and its source code is available from day one. Annirudh Mathuria, Vice President, Symbian India, identified Massive Data Holding, Graphic experience, Power Management and High Speed Networking as the major challenges for technology developers today. As the bandwidth increases, experience changes. When people start using more and more data, operators can earn greater revenue, said Annirudh while talking about Symbian to the audience. Titled Infinite Possibilities, the event partners NAVTEQ unveiled the LBS Challenge for developers, an online competition with over US$5.25 million prize money, in cash and data licenses. We have seen the evolution of mobile devices from Navigation to User Generated Content in the past 15 years. Consumers are now mature and demand more personal security and eco (-friendly) Applications, said Tom Tierney, Head of Partner Alliances, NAVTEQ. Digit Magazine was the media partner at the event also showcased innovations by Nokias partner developers. These included Quillpad-a language tool, Nano Hanuman- an application for remote controlling of water pump sets, and Maverick Secure Mobile a security application that helps protect data, track stolen devices, retrieve phonebook and disable stolen devices remotely by working in a hidden mode.
Web 3.0
What is Web 3.0 The semantic web that has been talked about for so long is one of the central themes basically the machines understand human needs better. The best way to explain this is the music portal Last.fm which throws up music artists and bands similar to the artists and bands you like. Why do we need Web 3.0? Web 1.0 was about information, where users could go online and access and download data. Web 2.0 was about production, users would create and post content. YouTube, blogging, Flickr were all web 2.0 revolutions. Web 3.0 will go a step further, where the internet can execute processes and have practical applications. When will it hit us? Not soon. Web 3.0 will be dependant on a lot of technologies reaching their maturity, which will not happen for at least another two years. The time period for Web 3.0 is expected to be 2010 to 2020. Where will its weight be felt? The biggest change in Web 3.0 content will be the audiovisual aspect. Text based web pages will give way to high definition audio and visual content. Some experts are even talking about a totally 3D web experience, a la second life. Expect a much more fluid interface to the web. Which technologies are likely to be used? Dramatic improvements will be seen in data interpretation, that is how a website is parsed or processed before being thrown up to the user. How will it benefit users? Open standards, and APIs that everyone can access are two things people are talking about. Online collaboration on projects will become a mainstay. Distribution of software and games will become easier, and cheaper. Multimedia sales may shift completely to online markets.
believe that in two years time, many of you would be sitting on multi-million dollar fortunes earned by your ideas and innovations, said Kenny Mathers, Head, Developer Relations, Forum Nokia addressing a packed audience at the Nokia Developers Conference 09, held at Taj Residency in Bangalore on the 20th January. The one day event was attended by over 550 people, including developers, mobile operators, industry watchers, vendors, to share their experiences and explore the future of possiblities and challenges in the world mobile market. Indian developers are the most valued people in the world. Their quality, output and levels of interest are amazing. They are our partners as they
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Fixing Vista
So Vistas a wash. The consumers know it, and Microsoft knows it (hence the Mojave experi-
ment and the I am a PC advertisements). And so we have Windows 7. Microsofts approach to this new OS is clearly communicated through the Windows 7 web site Over the past few years, youve asked us to make some changes to Windows, it says, We listened closely. Windows 7, is thus, all about fixing Vista. What are these fixes? Most of the changes can be summed up in one word streamlined. Windows 7 Beta is a more refined and streamlined version of Vista. The annoying UAC is significantly less irritating now, to the point of actually being useful and not constant mothering by an overbearing OS. Windows itself makes better use of some of the structural changes introduced in Vista Aero is much more than a shiny coat, Search is much improved, network management is a lot simpler, bootup is faster, Windows itself feels a lot more snappier, copying of data across media is no longer a chore, and moreover Windows 7 Beta introduces some welcome, and dare we say, great changes to the Windows way of getting things done. While adding features, Windows 7 also throws away some applications otherwise bundled. Whether this is a fallout of their legal escapades, we dont know, but Messenger, Mail, and Gallery are now moved out of the Windows installation and packaged separated under the Windows Live banner. Hopefully, this will allow for greater innovation from the Live team.
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1. When a program is launched, its icon appears on the taskbar. The default behavior is without labels. When you hover over an icon, Windows 7 pops-up a small snapshot of the app (called a preview), moving the mouse over this snapshot will show a preview of that application Window. Move the mouse away, and the OS brings you back to your currently active application. This is a great way to quickly peek into other windows, without leaving the current application. 2. Multiple windows of a launched program (even tabs for some supported apps) are now grouped together under the same icon in (1) above. This is similar to the grouping done by XP and Vista, but is a much more elegant solution based on how the groups elements are exposed on mouse-hover over a launched programs icon. It shows a row
Windows management
Some minor, but welcome changes to working with open programs: (1) You can drag open windows to the upper screen edge to maximise it. Dragging it back to the centre of the screen will restore the window (2) You can also drag a window to the left of your screen to make it fill the left half of your desktop. Ditto for the right
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Search
Search under this Beta is fixed in three ways: (1) its fast, so we actually use it; (2) it takes up the
edge. This can be used to compare and copy data across different locations by dragging them to opposite sides of your screen.
Maximised Window
Libraries
The promise of WinFS to bring intelligence, relevance, and relation to your data was so badly needed that we were extremely disappointed when the feature was unceremoniously dropped from Vista likely to be never heard from again. Libraries, while nowhere near a relational database, somewhat takes the sting away from losing WinFS. The concept is simple you have similar data spread across drives, folders, partitions, etc. so why not logically store them under a single virtual folder? Windows 7 Beta does just that and were thankful for it. You can thus have libraries collating pictures, videos, music, documents, and create and define your own libraries to boot. Its a great way to store and access information. When you pin Windows Explorer to the taskbar, a right-click on its icon shows you your current libraries. These can be permanently pinned as well. Thus giving you access to your entire content straight from the taskbar itself. Another welcome addition is that the library is automatically shared across supported appliPlaylists are auto populated by WMP
entire Start menu width, so it doesnt look messy; (3) search results now expose pre-set filters that go a long way to refining a search query. Search in general is now much more usable.
Libraries are shared across applications
pane and WMP will play a preview of that file only for music tracks.
Faster
Windows 7 Beta starts up faster it also shuts down and restarts faster than our Vista Ultimate copy. Putting the Beta to sleep and waking it up is also a much faster and stable experience. This mantra of faster, extends to the entire OS as well. Aero no longer feels sluggish to use. Weve had mixed results copying files across media another common complaint with Vista. At times, this is much faster (took us an entire 120 seconds less to copy 8GB of files under Windows 7, as compared to Vista). Similarly, it feels just as slow (note that the latter is not a scientific conclusion, just a feeling). On the whole, if you were keeping away from Vista because of its speed, Windows 7 Beta promises to fix that issue.
icon next to the volume control icon opens a pop-up. From here you can open the Network and Sharing Center, get an overview of the networks you are connected to, and connect and disconnect yourself over dial-up, VPN, or Wi-Fi. The Network and Sharing Center is also streamlined letting you manage, setup, troubleshoot your networks. New to Windows 7 Beta is the HomeGroup, which is exactly what it sounds like you can use it to connect your home PCs together, letting you share photos, music, videos and so on. When you setup a HomeGroup, you can select the libraries and devices that you want to share. This group can be passwordprotected, and you can set access permissions as well. Computers must be running Windows 7 to participate in a HomeGroup.
Action Center
This is where all those irritating pop-up balloons have gone to die. Good riddance too. Notifications are much more subdued under this Beta. No longer does it feel like the OS is screaming for attention every time a file stubs its toe. The Action Center is a tiny flag icon sitting next to the volume and network icons on the taskbar. From here, you can review system messages and take steps to resolve pending issues. The Center breaks info down into two categories: Security, wherein falls Firewall, Update, virus, spyware and similar settings; and Maintenance, where you can backup and restore data, and check for
Networking
Right off the taskbar you can manage your network connections. One click on a network
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Windows 7 Beta does all the right things. It fixes what was broken, introduces some great and useful features, runs faster, feels snappier, and is reportedly less demanding on hardware. Its everything that Windows Vista should have been. We would go as far as saying that this Beta should have been a service pack to Windows Vista (and maybe some features will indeed make it to SP2). While
Action Center
solutions to system and/or program crashes. The Action Center is also where the System Restore feature resides. Finally, we have the Troubleshooting option, which is a surprisingly useful (in that it actually solves issues, no really, it does!) list of tasks and wizards to handle everything from running a program made for previous versions of Windows to power management. It helped us run quite a few irate programs...
Miscellany
1. Themes: Right-click on your desktop, select Personalize and you will be able to change sundry items that give your setup its identity colour, sounds, and the screensaver. Moreover, you can select multiple images to be used as your desktop wallpaper and tell Windows to cycle through them after a specific interval. Watching your desktop change wallpapers (especially if they are cool abstracts) every 30 seconds is very cool indeed. You can also save your settings as a theme. Very nice. 2. Gadgets: We would love to tell you more about these, but no matter how hard we tried, we could not get them to work. The change in this Beta is that you now drop
On Screen Keyboard
this Beta generally cleans up after Vista, we would personally like to see more innovations as we head towards the retail release. Through Windows 7, Microsoft has thought it wiser to clean the slate and release anew, rather than try and salvage Vistas tarnished reputation. That doesnt change the fact that Windows Vista users might feel cheated. But isnt that the nature of technology? Early adopters beware. If nothing else, Windows 7 seems on track to fulfilling promises made during the Longhorn era. For that alone, we are excited to see more of Windows 7. What can we say? Some people never learn... I
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Intel claims to have designed the Core i7 with scalability in mind and looking at its released block diagrams we have to agree with them. In fact everything about the i7 design is modular, and while the current Nehalem CPUs are native quad-cores we could just as easily see eight-core CPUs or even dual-cores with integrated graphics, in the future. The fact is that Nehalem is designed from the ground up to be flexible and Intel can easily add or remove cores and other components as per market needs and demands. Nehalem also resurrects an old trick hyperthreading (HT) which was dropped since the Pentium 4. Hyperthreading is Intels name for simultaneous multithreading (SMT), a process in which operations from more than one instruction thread can be processed by a single processor core. A quad-core Nehalem CPU can, therefore, process eight threads, while an eight core Nehalem will actually process a previously unheard of 16 threads. This gives the i7 much better multi-threaded performance while keeping thermal envelopes and silicon requirements much lower than they would be, if additional cores were added instead. Doing more with less, seems to be Intels design motto for the i7. HT also means fewer
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ver since its Conroe architecture took the world by storm, Intel, the largest CPU manufacturer in the world has been on an undeniable roll. AMD has been unable to hit back with anything concrete and competition has been lean. Intel has even gone as far as promising us something new in terms of processor architecture every two years or so. In fact, many people have made much of Intels tick-tock development model: each tick represents a dieshrink and each tock denotes a major architectural change. Late last year, Intel delivered the latest tock in the form of the processor codenamed Nehalem; finally given the marketable moniker of Core i7, with its processor family dubbed Bloomfield.
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Copycat?
Now why did Intel make a high-end CPU with a fraction of the L2 cache? And why introduce an L3 cache which we know is slower than any L2 cache? The answer is one of the most radical architectural differences between Core i7 and Core 2 the inclusion of an on-die memory controller or integrated memory controller (IMC). Gone is the
memory controller on the Northbridge. This is where AMD fans will scream copycat. Thats not all. Gone is the ancient, bi-directional Front-Side Bus (FSB) in favour of what Intel calls QuickPath Interconnect, which is equivalent to AMDs Hyper Transport with a few differences. Intel had pretty much reached the upper limits of what it could do with its FSB and with FSB frequencies approaching 1,600 MHz, even faster memory could not alleviate the problem of keeping the CPU fed with data from memory. In fact, it is the IMC that resulted in the changed cache sizes on Nehalem, and not the other way around. Industry experts have rightly criticised Intel for hiding the huge memory latencies associated with having an FSB-based interconnect between CPU and RAM by adopting the brute force approach increasing the processor cache to sometimes crazy levels. Obviously this is an inefficient, not to mention costly approach. Now, thanks to the IMC, Intel can make Nehalem shine with a relatively small L2 cache. Another trick is the inclusion of a new secondary Translation Look-Aside Buffer (TLB); earlier CPUs made do with a single TLB. The TLB is a CPU cache that is used by memory management hardware (like the IMC) to improve the speed of virtual address translation. Intel also copies AMDs way of designating the specific processor regions and the Nehalem is divided into two parts termed as core and the rather awkward uncore. The core includes the physical CPU cores and L1 and L2 caches while the un-core consists of everything else on the chip, including the L3 cache and IMC. The branch prediction mechanism of the Core i7 has also seen a significant change. A second-level branch predictor with a much larger data set and a deeper history has been added to the prediction unit in all Core 2 processor cores. The deeper history in conjunction with the larger data set allows for broader
Nehalem CPUs
Model Numbers -> Fabrication Process Core Speed Socket L2 Cache Size L3 Cache Size QPI Speed (giga-transfers per sec) Effective Multiplier TDP i965 Extreme Edition 45 nm 3.2 GHz LGA 1366 256 KB x 4 8 MB 6.4 24 130 watts i940 45 nm 2.93 GHz LGA 1366 256 KB x 4 8 MB 4.8 22 130 watts i920 45 nm 2.66 GHz LGA 1366 256 KB x 4 8 MB 4.8 20 130 watts
The IMC
Now a little bit on that shiny new IMC. Intels IMC supports three channels instead of two. So be prepared to see i7 based motherboards with six memory slots. This IMC supports only DDR3 and up to 24 GB of RAM. This is good for server configurations or workstations needing more than 8 GB of RAM. Although the IMC doesnt support the fastest DDR3 memory, it doesnt need to. Firstly, the theoretical bandwidth that tri-channel memory configurations offer, even at memory speeds of 1,333 MHz, is higher than a dual-channel configuration running memory clocked at 1,800 MHz. Besides greater bandwidth than all previous Intel systems, the IMC on each i7 CPU ensures that latencies will be minimal. In fact, slower memory also means tighter timings which weve seen as more conducive to performance than higher memory clock speeds. All this will sound very familiar to most people following processor technology over the past five years this is exactly what AMD told us about its memory controller theoretical bandwidth doesnt matter as much when using an IMC because most of the increased bandwidth gets wasted with FSB latencies. It seems Intel was listening to AMD as well. Thanks to the IMC, multi-CPU systems based on Nehalem processors will consist of a dedicated RAM pool per CPU. If
able on the 1,600 MHz FSB of Intels X48 chipset. In a truly modular fashion, Intel can add more QPIs to a Nehalem CPU if the need arises. The clock speed of all Nehalem CPUs is a derivative of the base QPI clock which is 133 MHz. This is much lower than the FSB speeds of previous CPUs from Intel; where the base FSB clock was 333 MHz, or even 400 MHz. Therefore all Nehalem CPUs have much higher multipliers. The L3 cache and the IMC operate on a difference clock called the uncore clock. This figure is 20X the base QPI clock i.e. 2.66 GHz. This is similar to AMDs Phenom design where multiple clocks are used for different parts. In terms of powermanagement Nehalem differs as well: While Phenom allows each core to request different clock speeds, incidentally the reason why one needs to install the AMD CoolnQuiet driver; the Nehalem attempts to run all cores at the same clock speed at all times. The only exception being when Turbo Mode (see below) is enabled. In other words, if a particular core
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Turbo mode
Talking about multipliers brings around the inevitable topic of overclocking. A decade back, just the mention of overclocking was enough to get people at Intel all riled up. But with Nehalem, Intel is in one sense, encouraging it. The i7 supports a feature called Turbo Mode (TM). A processor will be rated to operate within certain constraints a maximum temperature, current and power consumption. If Turbo Boost is enabled, and if the processors on-die Power Control Unit, which monitors the thermal condition and power usage of the cores, indicates that it is running within these constraints, one or more cores will start to operate at higher clock speeds, enabling higher performance for the threads they are executing. When cores are clocked-up in this way, steps of 133.33 MHz are used the base frequency mentioned earlier. When this increase in clock speed occurs will depend on the conditions inside the machine, most particularly the cooling system. The more efficient the cooling, the more likely that clock speeds will increase. The most likely situation for Turbo Boost to be effective will be when a single- or dual-threaded compute intensive application is running, with little demand on the other cores. In that case, the core running the main thread is very likely to be clocked up, with the other cores not running, thereby reducing power consumption and heat dissipation. This feature addresses the one criticism of multi-core processors: that not all compute intensive applications have the inherent parallelism that can benefit from multiple cores, and that such processors give no performance improvement for single-threaded applications. With Turbo Boost enabled, such an application can gain extra performance through the increased clock speed of the core on which it is running. This is perhaps the most important feature expressing the scalability that Intel claims to have built into this new architecture.
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It seems Intel deliberately chose features that would ensure it excels in the server domain which has, by far, been its Achilles Heel over the past two years. In fact, a number of tricks under Nehalems 45nm hood wont even be noticed unless the i7 is used in multi-socket servers. Most of these tricks involve parallelism and of course more effective caches and prediction systems. Developers for desktops need to get cracking on getting their applications more and more multithreaded because this is where the i7 will shine and future processors will follow suit. Regardless of intent, the i7 offers a nice performance boost across applications in the desktop space as well. Gaming, 3D rendering, and video encoding are the three biggest beneficiaries. In fact it even delivers improved performance on a core-to-core basis so Intel has another architectural winner. Just when we thought it couldnt get much better Intel throws us a few more delightful surprises. Eight-core Nehalems could reach markets by the end of 2009. Weve also heard that Intel plans to introduce a new Bloomfieldderivative family named Lynnfield. Identical to i7; these CPUs sacrifice the QPI for a more traditional DMI and also forego tri-channel DDR3 for a dual-channel setup. These CPUs will utilise a 1156-pin socket and heres the killer theres an on-package PCI Express controller that supports 16 PCI Express lanes. Yes, the PCIe lanes are on the CPU itself! These 16 lanes can be used as a single x16 connect or two x8 connects. Intel has also discussed Havendale which is a dual-core variant with 4 MB of L3 cache. These CPUs will be the first Intel CPUs to have a graphics core integrated as part of the CPU package. It also has the 16 lane PCI Express controller from Lynnfield, but it cannot be run as two X8 connects. Of course, Lynnfield is still a good four months or so from market; while Havendale wont debut till 2010. The only thing better than living in interesting times is the knowledge that the best is yet to come! I
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At the outset, its evident that Intel adopted a very cost-centric approach to designing the i7. It clearly draws on the best points of their previous architectures and with a borrowed trick or two, manages to raise the performance bar considerably. Partly inspired by the Atom design, the i7 has a very low die-area cost. We found Nehalem to be around 20 per cent faster than its predecessor and all this on a new platform that is bound to see optimisations and further performance increments. The LGA 1366 should be a good system to invest in for those looking at a powerful desktop processor; yet the costs related to purchasing a
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Polaroid PoGo
ThePolaroidisback,withawholenewdigital avatarofitsfamousinstant-printcameras.The PolaroidPoGochurnsoutborderless2x3inch 300dpiphotosinunderaminute.Thereis somethingmysteriousaboutthislittlegadget, asitclaimstoprintthesephotoswithoutink, usingsomezero-inktechnologycalledzink. Anyonewouldhavebeenhappytocallthisa donedealat$100(Rs.4,916),butwait,there ismoremagicinthislittlething.Itcanalso interfacetoyourdigitalcamerasthrougha USB2.0interfaceANDprintfromyourphone aslongasyourphonehasgoodBluetooth.
Cloud Black
Square-Enixisgoingtoreleaseanumbered, limitededitionversionoftheSonyPS3.The FinalFantasyVIIthemedPS3iscalledthe CloudBlackbythemakersandwillbe accompaniedwiththeFinalFantasyVII:Advent ChildrenBlu-raydisc.Thesetissoexclusive thatyouwillhavetofigureoutawaytogetit fromJapan,theonlyplacewhereitisreleasing (consideringthehordeofreligiousFinal Fantasyfansthere).ThesetwillretailforUS $550(Rs.27,042).
PS3 WarBeast
SoyoureallylikegameslikeGuitarHero orFretsonFire.Youalsodontwantto beseendeadwiththoselameplastic excusesforguitarsthatPS3andPS2 playersnormallyuse.Whatyouneedis thebigmeanrealsizeWarBeastGuitarby DreamGear.Youmightgetagooddealon Amazon.comwherewesawacoupleof usedWarBeastsdisappearbeforeoureyes. Ifyoudontgetyourhandsononeofthose, abrandnewonewillsetyoubackbya mereUS$100(Rs.4,916).
Sennheiser HD 800
TheGermancompanyhasintroducedanewset ofheadphonesthatisfastbecomingthenew referencestandard.Withafrequencyrange of6to51,000Hz,andoxygenfreecabling, theheadphonesaremadetopleaseyouwith outstandingacousticsensations.Thematerials usedareexquisite,likeJapaneseAlcantara fortheearpads.Theheadphonessport someinnovativenewpatentedengineering, includinganewtypeoftransducerandaring shapetoeliminateunwantedvibrations.The headphonescost$1400(Rs.68,668).
TokyoFlash Tenmetsu
TheinnovativepeopleatTokyoFlashneverseemtostop intheirruthlesscampaigntodesignoutrageouswatches. Wearenotcomplaining.TheKisaiTenmetsutellsyou boththetimeandthedate,byshowingLEDlightsinthree differentcoloursona2x4array.Howitmanagestodo thisisanybodysguess,butifyoureallywantyourwatch tooozeofindividuality,thisissomethingjustforyou.The Tenmetsucosts$255(Rs.12,469).
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in the visible, near-infrared, microwave and X-ray regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. With this, preparation of a 3D atlas and chemical mapping of entire lunar surface is being carried out. Some really fancy equipment like the Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC), Lunar Laser Ranging Instrument (LLRI), and some other spectral and X-ray imaging instruments were loaded on to the Chandrayaan. The mission has certainly achieved some remarkable feats. The first one that comes to mind is more economic than scientific. The entire mission was pulled off in a comparatively humble budget of Rs 386 crores. Great! But some questions remain unanswered why would you want to go to the moon in the first place? Didnt the space race die out with the Cold War? Agreed, the innate human desire for exploration is undeniable, but there have to be some real tangible benefits. Well we decided to find out through a one-onone round with the scientists at ISRO. And while we were at it, we bombarded them with a host of other questions regarding the technology used, breakthroughs achieved, and future plans.
HEX (High-Energy X-ray Spectrometer) HySI (Hyper Spectral Imager) Mini-SAR (Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar)
remote sensing services and communication satellites has drawn the attention the world.
Digit: What kind of future surface missions can we expect post Chandrayaan-I? Is Chandrayaan the first step in setting up a future moon base? Is a mission to Mars on the cards? ISRO: Following Chandrayaan-I, ISRO has plans to launch Chandrayaan-II around 2011-12, carrying a lander and rover to collect samples on the lunar surface and analyse the chemical composition of the lunar soil. Studies have been initiated for undertaking an unmanned mission to Mars. Digit: What is the significance of India being one of four countries to have its flag on the moon? ISRO: When the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) with Indian tricolor painted on its surface impacted the lunar soil, India became the fourth country to land a man-made object on the lunar surface. This is a significant achievement as the mission involved travelling a distance of 400,000 kilometres performing crucial manoeuvres to place the satellite in lunar orbit and impacting lunar soil at predetermined place with great accuracy.
Siddharth Parwatay handrayaan-I, Indias first mission to the moon was launched on October 22nd, 2008. At the time of going to press, the mission has seen no major glitches and has been near flawless, and we hope it stays that way. It has already beamed back to earth around 40,000 postcard-size high-definition images of the moon. Soon, some 70 scientists from across the globe are expected to pour over these images to unravel the mysteries of the moon. Overall, the mission had three objectives. The primary objectives of the mission are to expand the scientific knowledge about the origin and evolution of moon, upgrade Indias technological capabilities, and provide challenging opportunities to young scientists working in the planetary sciences. These objectives are to be achieved through high resolution remote sensing of the moon
India is only the fourth country to have its flag on the lunar surface!
Digit: What were the motives behind the mission? Why would we need a detailed topographic mapping of the moon, and why analyse the lunar surface for mineral deposits? ISRO: The primary objectives of ChandrayaanI are: i) upgrade Indias technological capabilities, ii) expand scientific knowledge about the moon, iii) provide challenging opportunities for planetary research to the younger generation of Indian scientists. Outer space will be the next frontier of exploration for mankind. The Moon will form an intermediate base for undertaking exploration of outer space. There is a need to identify the presence of water to support astronauts undertaking deep space flights, and for using water by breaking up into hydrogen and oxygen as a possible source of propellant for future missions. There is also a need to exploit minerals and chemicals available on the lunar surface. Preparation of a detailed topographic map is essential to understand different terrains of the Moon. Chandrayaan-I also aims to look at the presence of Helium 3 on the lunar surface, which can be used as a fuel in nuclear reactors that can be useful in solving the power requirements on Earth.
Concluding thoughts
Although we were quite eager to know some details regarding the computer technology used in the mission, such as processor, computing power, AI (if any), unfortunately, IRSO was pretty tight-lipped. Were assuming that this may be sensitive information, or just national trade secrets, which we obviously do not want to share with the world. Stay tuned to this space, and we will try and get continued updates about Chandrayaan, and future missions, as our nations flag is carried proudly into outer space. I
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Nishant Raman ndia has seen rapid technological growth in recent times, especially in the areas of information technology and communication. Telecommunication has led the charge in the area of consumer technology with rapid penetration of mobile telephony amongst the masses. India is already one of the largest consumers of mobile phones, with an average nine million users being added every month. The telecom tariff rates offered in India are among the lowest in the world. 3G and WiMAX are the latest inclusions to the mobile and internet communication fold, promising to take user-experience to a higher level through interactivity, greater convenience, improved access, and quality of services offered. This article aims to capture the essence of these two technologies, analyze their impact on communication, and to conduct a comparative assessment of relevance, and hence acceptability, of the two to the masses.
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Launch of 3G in India
Doors are opening for the launch of the much awaited 3G service in India. The introduction
of advanced telecommunication services was proposed in the tenth five year plan, paving the way for funding and resource allocation for 3G services in the annual budget of the Department of Telecommunication (DoT). The electronic auctioning of the 3G spectrum is planned to take place in two phases on 16th January and 19th February, according to a DoT directive. This fresh initiative should pave the way for a wide range of products and mobile services being made available to the Indian consumer. 3G will facilitate high-speed internet access through mobile phones and provide mobility to a large number of services such as video conferencing, gaming, and large downloads. Currently, the 2.1 GHz band is to be auctioned for launching 3G services in India. License winners are expected to roll out 3G services in 90 per cent of metro areas and 50 per cent in other areas given to them (with a minimum 15 per cent rural coverage). This coverage is expected by the end of the fifth year, after spectrum allocation. The 450 MHz band is currently being utilized for radio communication, while the 800 and 1,900 MHz bands are used for military communication purposes. They will be auctioned when they become free.
1-G technology involves the use of analogue radio signals for communication. Voice data is modulated to a high frequency (usually beyond 150 MHz) for transmission. Information transfer between telephone towers takes place in the form of digital signals. 2-G differs from 1-G in the use of digital voice signals for communication. The analogue voice data is encoded into digital signals for transmission.
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Frequency band Availability 2.1 GHz 3 450 MHz 4 800 MHz 1900 MHz Available Proposed Proposed Proposed Freq block size 2 x 5 MHz 2 x 1.25 MHz 2 x 1.25 MHz 2 x 1.25 MHz Uplink frequency 1920-1980 MHz Undecided Undecided 1900-1910 MHz Downlink frequency 2110-2170 MHz Undecided Undecided 1980-1990 MHz
What is 3G?
Third Generation wireless telecommunication technology, or 3G, is an advanced radio communication technology which provides a marriage of high-speed internet access and high-quality mobile telephony. The technology enables simultaneous voice and non-voice data transfer.
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Additionally, the strong business opportunities around 3G are expected to attract a large number of players offering choice, affordability and quality to the consumer.
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What is WiMAX?
WiMAX, or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a broadband wireless point-to-multipoint specification from the IEEE 802.16 working group, enabling wireless broadband networks with high speed. Leaps and bounds ahead of WiFi, WiMAX is designed to operate as a wireless metropolitan-area network. WiMAX promises faster and superior performance, adaptability to various applications, advanced IP-based architecture (enabling integration of various applications with the internet) and reduced rates to consumers.
Evolution of WiMAX
Specification 802.16-2001 802.16c-2002 802.16a-2003 802.16d-2004 802.16e-2005 802.16f-2006 802.16g-2007 HIPERMAN WiBro Description LOS access in 10-66 GHz spectrum Improved QoS; support for HIPERMAN Added 2-10 GHz to existing standards Fixed WiMAX; supported OFDMA 256 Mobile WiMAX; enhanced OFCDMA multiplexing Information base management Mobility management Equivalent of 802.16 in Europe Equivalent of 802.16 in Korea
WiMAX
Launch of WiMAX in India
The stage is set for the launch of WiMAX in India with the finalisation of dates for the auction of the 2.5 / 3 GHz spectrum by the Department of Telecommunciation (DoT). The 3G and WiMAX spectrums are scheduled to be auctioned during January and February 2009.
WiMAX specifications
Parameter Range: Line-of-sight (LOS) Range: Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) Maximum data speed Licensed frequency band Un-licensed frequency band Switching Multiplexing Modulation Value ~50 Km ~10 Km ~70 Mbps 2-11 GHz 10-66 GHz Packet SOFDMA "BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM"
The timetable
Date Dec 11 & 13 2008 Dec 19 2008 Dec 31 2008 Jan 05 2009 Jan 16 2009 Feb 09 2009 Action Bidders meet Pre-bid conference Last date of submitting applications Pre-qualification of bidders First phase of auctioning Second phase of auctioning
Source: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/
(Scalable Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access), an enhancement over OFDMA256 which facilitates non-line-of-sight communication. SOFDMA also brings in better throughput and minimized sound fading in multiple path scenarios.
In a recent announcement, the India chapter of the WiMAX Forum has made public its plans to set up an applications lab at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. In view of the high business potential of the Indian market, the WiMAX community places high importance on India; this is evident from the plan to set up this lab, only
WiMAX supports a range of modulation algorithms to facilitate the realization of optimal bandwidth in all conditions. The theoretical maximum data bandwidth of 75Mbps can be achieved with WiMAX using 64QAM 3/4 modulation (only under optimal transmission conditions). Fixed WiMAX is limited to providing wireless network access to fixed devices, a limitation eradicated by mobile WiMAX. WiMAX does not have the need for a direct line of sight between the source and endpoint of communication/data transfer, unlike most other wireless technologies. Mobile WiMAX supports SOFDMA
network: WiMAX specifications are developed over IP and support IP-based applications. The need to unify various communication networks and to cut costs has inspired
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Comparison of existing wireless communication technologies
The communications space has seen an array of wireless technologies, each bringing in a new set of characteristics and raising performance standards. 3G, WiMAX, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, are the prominent ones. In terms of data transmission capabilities, WiMAX leaves all the currently available wireless technologies far behind. LTE, a technology being backed by Ericsson, is similar to WiMAX and is expected to surpass WiMAX in terms of performance in future.
firms globally to shift telephony to VoIP, enhancing the importance of WiMAX. The shift to IP-based network enables much easier and cheaper network monitoring and management with standard tools for telecom operators. I Flatter and simpler topology: a data network by design, WiMAX has a more simple topology compared to cellular networks which have undergone layer additions to accommodate data transmission capabilities. WiMAX also requires less time and fewer hardware, investment and human resource to set up than traditional cellular/Wi-Fi infrastructures, resulting in lower service costs for end users. WiMAX also provides the capability to scale up and down according to the application requirements. I Adaptability to a wide range of applications: with its IP-based architecture, WiMAX supports a wide range of communication and data transfer applications. WiMAX also provides the possibility of transforming the way a large number of services such as internet, telephony, cable TV, etc. are currently provided to consumers. I Inexpensive interface: the costs involved in migrating existing hardware to WiMAX are low, owing to the low prices of the required chipsets and interfacing devices.
out of WiMAX in many nations has been delayed due to the required frequency bands being occupied for other applications. The situation was similar in India with a substantial portion of the required frequency being used by the military. With the recently planned auctions for WiMAX the roadblocks seem to be lifting. I Market downturn: due to the recent economic downturn, firms may find it difficult to pull in financial resources to make the necessary investments for WiMAX rollout. I Other technologies: availability of existing technologies and required investments may deter many firms from making the shift to WiMAX. Additionally, the long delayed 3G would also compete for market share in India, possibly leading to restricted growth for WiMAX. I Performance Issues: In addition, some of the frequencies utilized by WiMAX are subject to interference from rainfade. The unlicensed WiMAX frequencies are subject to RF interference from competing technologies and competing WiMAX networks.
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Wider reach: Wi-Fi is short range (30-100 metres) compared to WiMAX, which provides a coverage radius of about 50 kms. This leads
Existing infrastructure: in many nations large telecom players have invested heavily in 3G technology in the last few years, creating
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exit barriers for themselves. These players would find it economically unviable to shift to another technology such as WiMAX without having first gathered the fruits of their investments. But in India, with the delay in implementation of 3G, both WiMAX and 3G could start the race for market penetration on equal footing. I Need: in a country like India where the penetration of broadband and dial-up has been limited due to the weak physical infrastructure, the need for newer technologies that could reduce costs and dependence on physical infrastructure, is even greater. While 3G is a strong technology, improving mobile communication standards substantially, it still trails behind advantages such as lower cost of last mile connectivity, limited dependence on physical infrastructure, faster networks, higher data hauling capabilities, Specifications for 3G and WiMAX Parameter 3G WiMAX limited data fade, and enhanced mobility, Communication for Download 2 Mbps; Download 10 Mbps; offered by WiMAX. stationary devices Upload 0.15 Mbps Upload 2-3 Mbps I Availability of supporting applications: In Communication for Low speed 0.14 Mbps High speed 2 Mbps India most consumers still use phones, mobile devices High latency (>100 ms) Low latency (<100 ms) computers, laptops and other devices which Bandwidth Theoretical maximum Theoretical maximum do not support 3G or WiMAX. Due to talk of 2.4 Mbps 70 Mbps 3G being launched in India having been Security High High going on for some years, there are a number QoS High High; latency as low as <10ms of 3G supporting phones now available in here, while the devices supporting WiMAX WiMAX have a lot to offer to the Indian are yet to be launched in India. With big market, with WiMAX being a bit more suited players such Nokia and IMB, supporting to the India condition especially with the WiMAX in a big way and their plans for delayed deployment of 3G and weak fixed wire launching chips and gadgets supporting & broadband infrastructure. Opportunities WiMAX in the near future, this issue will are vast for 3G and WiMAX in India with the surely be taken care of. possibility of them co-existing as complimentary technologies in the wake of strong I Cost of migration for consumers: As communication and coverage needs here. It is discussed, WiMAX is a relatively inexpensive likely that both technologies would continue technology being targeted for the masses by the big players. In the case of WiMAX, interto operate in India with the market being fragfacing equipment is available helping old mented between these two new technologies cosumers shift to the new technology with and other legacy systems. their old hardware, and the cost for the tranreadersletters@thinkdigit.com
sition is expected to be very low due to the low cost of related technology. Also, the cost of new hardware supporting WiMAX would be similar to that of their non-WiMAX versions. The same does nor apply to 3G where most mobile phones supporting it are substantially expensive and require complete discard of old handsets. I Telecom players perspective: G Fixed line: 3G is a threat for fixed line operators as it provides enhanced capabilities to the mobile operators, providing an opportunity for them to attract more consumers and take more market share away from fixed line. WiMAX provides an opportunity for fixed line players to improve their competitiveness through reduction of costs around the physical infrastructure, and improved performance capabilities by shifting to VoIP. G Mobile: Mobile operators worldwide have recognized the importance of 3G, yet WiMAX would remain attractive, owing to its enhanced data transmission capabilities, providing an opportunity to offer enhanced data and communication services. I Applications: as discussed earlier, both 3G and WiMAX would support the evolution of enhanced communication products and services, but the impact of WiMAX is expected to be bigger and goes beyond cellular communication affecting a wide range of services including cable TV, fixed line telecommunication, network data backhaul, etc. Close scrutiny suggests that both 3G and
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Customer satisfaction
In his column in the January issue of Digit, Edward Henning promised that we would start covering the issue of customer service, and invited readers to write in to us at servicewatch@ thinkdigit.com, with any serious and properly documented examples of bad service they had received. We have received some examples from readers, although at the time of writing most of these are still under investigation. Of course, consumer rights are protected by law, and therefore, in this article, we start by looking at the relevant legislation as well as an example problem from one of our readers. f you have a genuine problem with a vendor, often, one of the quickest ways of getting them to take action is to make it clear that you understand the law that protects you, and you are fully prepared to make use of it. Several years ago in the UK, I learnt that when confronted by a shop or other vendor that refused to, say, exchange a printer that didnt work properly, to say something like this: Are you not familiar with the law, under the Sale of Goods (Implied Terms) Act, 1972? I am, and so is my lawyer. Your refusal to exchange my printer contravenes that law. Are we going to do this the expensive way? That usually does the trick nicely. So, what is the equivalent here in India? In order to find out, I went along to the Department of Consumer Affairs, and met its Director, Mr. G. N. Sreekumaran. He told me that the state of customer care in India is not up to the standards that I might have seen back in the UK, and that many companies either do not give prompt and proper response, or they do not even have customer care departments. Of course he is referring to the whole range of compa-
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any would agree that notebooks or laptops were considered tools for the elite businessmen under a decade ago. That is no longer the case. Today, students carry them to school and colleges. Some even use it as their only computer because they make for a simpler purchase than a desktop PC, and a convenient one. Price played a part in this shift of perception. Notebooks were expensive once, well beyond the reach of all but the elite businessmen that carried them; they have dropped in prices over the years. Today, you can easily purchase an entry-level laptop for less than Rs. 25,000. Still, there are a few problems with notebooks even though they are this cheap. although they have become smaller and more powerful, power consumption also has gone up and down went their battery life. Thus most laptops that you can buy for around
Rs. 25,000 will have a battery life of about two hours. The other problem with laptops this cheap is they are heavy and painful to lug around; not exactly portable at that. While there is a solution to opt for ultra-portable notebooks, these typically start at around Rs. 75,000 and they are often out of the reach of most of us looking for portability. The year 2008 changed the status quo though. It saw a wave of notebooks hit our shores with the launch of the highly anticipated, low-power processors from Intel called the atom. The atom processor was (relatively) cheap, small and power efficient. With the first atom processors sprouted brands that used these in their low-power notebooks. These were quickly called netbooks and they were targeted at users who wanted affordable laptops. Netbooks are so-called as they happen to be best suited for tasks of surfing the internet, along with mild office usage.
Looking for a light notebook that wont break the bank? Then a netbook is what you need
The first question to ask here is why anyone would want to buy a netbook. To start with, its probably not the best thing to own as your primary computer: if you have no other PC or laptop, a netbook wont serve you best. at least not today, who knows what future processors bring to this segment... With that caveat, there are many scenarios that fit netbooks perfectly. They have long battery lives so you can get the same battery performance you would get on an expensive, power-efficient laptop. Netbook make great second computers to own. you can carry them wherever you want. you can use them to browse the internet while sitting in the living room on the couch, watching a game of cricket on TV. unlike most laptops these will actually fit in your laps and not run as hot as to burn you. For those who would like to buy a cheap PC, a netbook could be an option to consider just remember that you will have to do without an optical drive, as well as with a very cramped keyboard.
he aSuS EeePC 10000H and the 904Ha are almost identical to each other in shape and design. With their lids shut, the only real way to tell them apart is to look for the 1000Hs protruding battery. The 904Ha we received came with a 6600mah battery. The 904Ha, as its name suggests, has a 9-inch screen and the 1000H, a 10-inch one. The 904Ha has two thick panels on the either side of its screen which look like speakers at first but the speakers are in fact at the bottom, for both these netbooks.
How We Tested
etbooks arent meant for high-end gaming or even for power-users. Having read up and followed developments on netbooks for a while, it was expected that almost all the brands would be very close in performance, ruling out performance as the deciding factor while purchasing one. We modified our laptop comparison test sheets to better suit the netbooks. PCMark 2005 was used as the primary test for desktop application performance. We even ran an older 3DMark - 2005 on the netbooks to measure graphic subsystem performance. We also used SiSoft Sandra as a synthetic benchmark to gauge other subsystems including the memory subsystem and the hard drive. One of the most important points we focused on was the battery life test. A video was run with the brightness of the screen and volume turned up. Some of the netbooks had built-in overclocking and battery saving features, which were all turned off for the test. We decided to run Far Cry just to see what kind of gaming performance we could get from the netbooks. We also did a DivX video compression test and a WinRAR benchmark to measure processing power. Scores and ratings were also given to the other features of the netbooks. We looked at screen quality, audio quality, build quality, touchpad and many other aspects of the netbooks.
One of the complaints laid out at the Eee PCs feet has to be about its small and narrow vents that run down the side of the netbook. This makes the Eee PC heat up a little more than the others as there isnt a lot of air ventilation within the chassis. The Eee PC netbooks also look plain and dont stand out much. The keys feel a little flimsy and the mouse buttons for the touchpad are a bit tacky as well. One of the unique features of the Eee
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PC is its multi-touch track pad which allows you to use gestures by sliding multiple fingers simultaneously, like you would do on the new apple devices. The keypad is one of the most usable, of all the netbooks we tested. There are dedicated buttons for changing screen resolution, Skype, performance modes and also to turn off the screen. There is no button or shortcut to disable the touchpad though. There are some small differences between these siblings though the webcam is a 1.3-MP on the 1000H and a 0.3-MP on the 904Ha, the latter also misses out on Bluetooth. The biggest differences between the two are their screen size and battery. We recommend the Rs. 23,990 1000H as are you arent saving any baggage space by picking the 9-inch 904Ha. On the other hand, if you value battery life above all, then the 904Ha is the one to buy. Thats available for Rs. 20,490.
enQ is best known for the LCD screens and optical drives but not so much for laptops in India. at first glimpse, things look very good for their new netbook. The first thing you notice about the BenQ Joybook u101 is its beautiful surface; complete with accented patterns under its blue glossy finish. It gives the netbook a unique look and makes it feel more personal.
only ones to give you more than a gigabyte of memory to start with. The u101 comes with 1.5 GB of RaM which can be upgraded to 2 GB. This doesnt show any drastic improvements over other notebooks in performance. although the performance in all tests match the other netbooks, the battery life test shows that the 3-cell Joybook Lite lasts for just over two hours. Thats a bit better than 10-inch Lenovo S10 and a lot more than the LG X110. The BenQ has nothing more to offer in terms of performance or features. a set of necessary feature and looks is what it has going for it mostly. Being a very new product, BenQ hasnt provided us a price for the Joybook Lite
LG X110
G isnt very aggressive in the laptop market but their new netbook is an interesting one. The LG X110 is one of the best looking netbooks around and one which is very comparable to the Lenovo IdeaPad and the BenQ Joybook. One notable aspect of this netbook is a neat array of LEDs lining its bottom, and a glowing blue power button. The entire look of the LG X110 makes it almost a Mac-like laptop when opened. The white is bound to get dirty over time, though. The touchpad is good and has a single piece button with two mouse buttons. The design and feel of the touchpad is great and is effortless to use. a hotkey can be used to disable the touchpad if you choose to use an external mouse instead; a welcome touch. Its speakers are one of the weaker points of the LG X110. They are very loud but they have a very shrill treble output and dont make for good music listening. another kink in the LG is that the netbook has a front end where you normally rest you palm that sticks up from the surface you place it on. Typing becomes a little uncomfortable this way. Some other manufacturers have chosen to bevel that edge so you can rest your palm. a feature not seen on competing netbooks is the 3G modem built in as an option. a sim card can be inserted into the netbook which allows you to access the Internet. This could be a very useful feature
he Lenovo IdeaPad S10 grabs you attention with its deepblue top and chrome-finished Lenovo badge. The beauty runs to the inside as well though, with good attention to detail in places such as the camera, for example, which has a nice chrome ring around it. Looks arent everything and it doesnt take too long to notice a few functionality issues with the S10. The buttons on the touchpad are hard and the Function key is placed on the extreme left of the keyboard instead of the Control keyif you are used to desktop keyboards, your hand will invariably hit Function when you wanted to reach for the Control button. This is a problem also seen on the MSI Wind. The F12 key, although not used often, is missing from the keyboard. It is only available as a hotkey. The Tab key is also much smaller. all these reductions seem to have benefited the rest of the keyboard layout its spacious. The keyboard also feels sturdy with little travel to the keys. Performance figures for this netbook were also identical to most of its competitors. a detail to note here: 3D Mark 2005 refused to run due to the as the netbook lacked the minimum of 128 MB video memory required for the benchmark. We couldnt set the video memory beyond 64 MB. There arent any hotspots around the notebook. The only bit of heat can be felt on the sides
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of the unit; nothing around the touchpad, which is a good thing. There is a compact and lightweight battery on the Lenovo S10 which kept the S10 running for 1 hr 48 minutes in our tests; which is a decent time. There are many netbooks with better battery life and these are available for a lot less than the S10. at Rs. 26,000, its definitely expensive and is worth only looks matter the most to you.
he MSI Wind is a 10-inch netbook and was one of the first netbooks available in India. Back when it launched, it was one of the favourites for its design. The Wind has a rounded and bevelled motif which many users seem to prefer to the more compact and bright glossy finishes found in competing netbooks. The build quality of the Wind is average. One of the problems is that the hinge for the LCD screen is pretty weak and wobbles at the slightest opportunity. The keyboard isnt so good either. Still, the keyboard feels a little better than the aSuS Eee PC. Much like the Lenovo S10, this netbook has the Function on the left as well, which takes getting used to. The directional keys are smaller and narrower and might not be so good for any simple games
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Brand Model Price (Rupees) Grand Total (Out of 100) Features (Out of 70) Performance (Out of 30) Features and Specifications Processor Model No Processor Speed (MHz) Memory (MB) / RAM Type / Memory Speed Chipset Graphics Solution Audio Solution HDD Size (GB) Bundled OS Characteristics Screen Size (Inches) Weight (kg) No of Ports (USB) Connectivity (LAN/Bluetooth/WiFi) Type of Memory Cards Supported Build Quality (Out of 10) Ergonomics (Out of 10) Performance Synthetic Scores PC Mark 2005 CPU Score Memory Score Graphics Score HDD Overall SiSoft Sandra 2008 Lite CPU Arithmetic (Dhrystone / Whetstone) CPU Multi-Media (Integer / Floating) HDD Index / Random Access Time Memory bandwidth (Integer / Floating) 3D Mark 2005 CPU Score Overall Score Real World Tests Audio Test Speakers (Out of 10) WinRAR 3.8 Benchmark (kB/s) Farcry (fps) (640x480, low detail) 100 MB File Conversion (min:sec) Battery Life (hrs:mins) Acer Aspire One 20,000 69.00 45.98 23.02 ASUS Eee PC 904HA 20,490 76.12 49.70 26.42 ASUS Eee PC 1000H 23,990 77.01 51.81 25.20 BenQ Joybook Lite U101 NA 78.93 54.60 24.33 Lenovo IdeaPad S10 24,490 74.85 52.24 22.61 LG X110 26,000 75.14 51.76 23.38 MSI Wind U100 25,000 70.16 44.85 25.31
Intel Atom N270 Intel Atom N270 Intel Atom N270 Intel Atom N270 1600 1600 1600 1600 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 1.5 GB / DDR2 / 667 Intel i945 GSE Intel i945 GSE Intel i945 GSE Intel i945 GSE Intel GMA 950 Intel GMA 950 Intel GMA 950 Intel GMA 950 Realtek ALC268 Realtek ALC662 Realtek ALC662 Realtek ALC 120 160 160 160 XP Home XP Home XP Home XP Home 8.9 1.23 3 4/6/4 SD / MMC / MS / MSPro 6.5 5 8.9 1.4 3 4/6/4 SD / MMC 7 8 10.2 1.45 3 4/4/4 SD / MMC 7 8 10.1 1.05 3 4/4/4 SD / MMC / MS / MSPro 8 7
Intel Atom N270 Intel Atom N270 Intel Atom N270 1600 1600 1600 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 1 GB / DDR2 / 667 Intel i945 GSE Intel GMA 950 Realtek ALC 160 XP Home 10.2 1.2 2 4/4/4 SD / MMC 7 8 Intel i945 GSE Intel GMA 950 Realtek ALC888 160 XP Home 10 1.19 3 4/4/4 SD / MMC 7 7 Intel i945 GSE Intel GMA 950 Realtek ALC888 80 XP Home 10 1.17 3 4/4/4 SD / MMC / MS / MSPro 6 7
1466 2329 NA 4271 NA 4029 / 3347 29469 / 19932 51 / 9 2734 / 2404 252 1632 5 348 6.71 4:27 1:54
1500 2442 NA 4360 NA 4027 / 3351 29437 / 19939 51 / 9 3005 / 2603 247 1622 6.5 356 6.68 4:09 4:29
1497 2430 NA 4382 NA 4032 / 3343 29342 / 19876 54 / 9 2874 / 2506 241 1589 6.5 369 6.49 4:25 3:19
1497 2369 NA 4415 NA 4039 / 3340 29449 / 19931 50 / 11 2894 / 2522 241 1571 7 353 6.98 4:27 2:01
1480 2379 524 4425 1540 4048 / 3338 29503 / 19928 53 / 9 2941 / 2550 NA NA 6.5 370 6.92 4:23 1:48
1499 2402 525 4772 1535 4048 / 3352 29562 / 20025 53 / 9 2987 / 2587 242 1632 5 366 7.03 4:23 1:28
1501 2397 NA 3953 NA 4043 / 3314 29277 / 20007 39 / 14 2878 / 2484 244 1635 6 368 6.78 4:22 3:32
The MSI Wind although a decent netbook, was expensive and difficult to get in 2008. The price is still a bit on the higher side, for what it offers.
Battery life was the only important performance figure that emerged from this shootout. Battery life takes on more importance, since one would typically use a netbook away from a power socket; more often than not. as far as battery performance goes, there is nothing to beat the aSuS Eee PC 904Ha. It is undoubtedly the best of the lot. Four and a half hours is a really long time for a notebook to be running on batteries. It also is good value for money and wins the Best Buy awayd. The Netbooks
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MSI Wind u100 with its 6-cell battery is also worth considering if you want a 10-inch laptop. The aSuS Eee PC 1000H should be the next on the list. If you just want a usable netbook at the cheapest price, then the acer aspire One is the king. We have learnt from the that you can buy the Windows XP version for around Rs. 17,500. Of all the netbooks, the BenQ Joybook Lite u101 looked the best. So if you want something attentiongrabbing, then this BenQ should be it. Its colourful back with its highlighted patterns will serve you nicely. It is also our Best Overall Performer with its great feature set, great speakers and build quality. n
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Cellphones arent all about touch screens, five megapixel cameras, and a burning hole in your pocket. We showcase 16 affordable marvels
Through the following pages we address the bottom rung of the handset market. This market is dominated by CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) handsets and a few cheaper GSM (General Subscriber Module) handsets. There are many people
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hen we think of cellphones we usually visualise a good camera, WLAN connectivity for web browsing and a touch screen for fun interfacing. The average metropolitan has seen so many high-end cellphones that some of us forget that there is a whole new world that exists apart from PDAs and smartphones a world for those of us that need just a phone. This may seem contrary to the aspirations of a college student or even those of a rickshaw driver who might yearn to own a Nokia N96 or an Apple iPhone. But the fact remains that while these phones are indeed worthy of pursuit, not every-
body can afford to purchase one. Moreover, not everyone may even want to purchase one. There are even those people who already have a high-end uber cellphone and they need another cheaper, no-frills device mainly for making calls.
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who just need something basic yet functional. For such people i.e. those who cannot/will not spend more than Rs 8,000 on a cellphone, we present this test.
Cellphones up to Rs 4,000
The minnows in a sea of sharks
asic cell phones may be far from flagships but they rule the volumes game. So while budget cellphones will not have features like WLAN, integrated GPS and a great camera, for every person who finds a high-end phone at least 20 more people buy an entry level handset. In fact, this segment is ultra competitive as peoples tastes change very fast. Phones like the iPhone are sought for the immeasurable sex appeal associated with the device; and a thousand reviews of the same bloom online. Demand for it remains more or less stable people who want an iPhone
Nokias 2626 was the only Nokia phone in this entire test. Nokia did send us a couple of other phones but these were priced well above our cut off point of Rs 8,000. The Nokia 2626 is a solid little phone that feels extremely well built owing to its compact dimensions and the choice of materials used on its outer body. Theres no camera and no memory expansion, and with an internal memory of 2 MB its clear that the 2626 isnt much more than a basic phone. At its price point wed be surprised really, if it were to be anything more. you can get it in a plethora of colours though; the one we got was a bright postman red (eek!) that very few of us liked.
brick that will last a long time and is quite a good phone in the bargain. If you absolutely must have a camera, you have only one option in this category, LGs RD 6100.
Performance
Amongst the GSM phones, Samsungs E1410 had the overall best performance. In fact we were impressed by the signal quality of this cellphone, as it has been our experience that ultra-affordable phones typically use ultracheap antennas. This wasnt the case here. We were disappointed with the Nokia 2626 in terms of in-call quality. The CDMA phones perform more or less similarly during the call and signal quality tests; the LG RD 3600 did have a very good quality headset provided and call quality with the hands-free plugged in was quite commendable. Only the LG RD 6100 had a camera but it wasnt too good; needless the inclusion of one is a feature that deserves mention in this particular price category.
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e scoured the bottom-half of the market and decided to divide our contestants into two categories. The first category consists of cellphones up to the price of Rs 4,000, which we feel is a cut-off point for many buyers who want a basic cellphone. The other category consisted of cellphones priced above Rs 4,000. We decided to cut-off all cellphones priced above the Rs 8,000 rupee mark as anything higher than this approaches the smartphone territory. Besides rating a phones specifications and features we also paid close attention to its ergonomics. We gave scores for keypad layout, keypad comfort, joystick/joypad feedback and general ease of use. Besides this, we also rated the build quality of the device, its keypads, and any movable parts, (such as sliders, battery covers etc.), and of course, the quality of its accessories. In terms of performance the most important criteria for a budget cellphone is its call quality. We also rated their cameras and multimedia playback. In addition, the speed of the processor of a cellphone was also rated. We divided our test zones into two parts for the signal integrity and clarity test. Zone 1 was inside our office and represents a typical urban usage scenario where signal strength is good but not at its best. Zone 2 is the killer; its located inside our basement and where most service providers signals gets murdered.
Features
LG provided us with four models that obviously form a stepladder in terms of their placement in their product range. The RD 3500, RD 3510, RD 3600 and RD 3610 are all in a row of ascending features, ditto pricing. The RD 3610 is the highest and the priciest model amongst the quartet. Both the RD 3500 and RD 3510 are SIM-based phones and both of these have rather plain colours and finishes. The RD 3510, especially, has a very light-grey rear
Features
When it comes to looks its hard to ignore LGs KM380T it has a very neat
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looking flap that covers the keypad and opens downwards. In fact this reminds of us of some of the older Siemens and Motorola handsets and theres something about the whole flap setup that looks very classy. The sides of the phone are chrome and the back is finished in dark grey matte plastic. Overall its quite a compact phone and is lightweight; this imparts a solid in-hand feel. The flap itself however isnt as well built as the rest of the phone and a little rough usage may get it damaged. The flap has a few buttons on its surface that coincide with the buttons that make up the joypad, and while the joypad works normally when the cover is open, close the cover and the same buttons work as multimedia controls. This phone has a 3.5-mm jack; you can plug in your headphones directly. While the joypad and menu buttons are quite usable and ergonomic, offering decent feedback, the number keypad is just too clicky and basically horribsle. In fact SMS junkies will rue the day they purchased this phone. Maybe people with extremely small fingers may find it decent; we certainly didnt. The keypads lighting is very bright and visible, although its not even. Samsungs L700 is a very simple looking phone but its built like a brick. If there were ever a phone that could be used as a weapon this would be it a solid, thick steel rear-battery cover and a front bezel also of solid steel. This makes the phone heavier and its also quite a long device. This phone doesnt work without a SIM i.e. offline mode which is a shocking omission since the cheaper Samsung phones work fine. Sony Ericssons
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Brand Model LG RD 3500 LG RD 3510 LG RD 3600 LG RD 3610 Nokia 2626 LG RD 6100
Price Plus Minus Grand Totals (Out of 100) Features (Out of 75) Performance (Out of 25) Features Physical Specs Form Factor Network Bands Screen Resolution (Pixels) / Size (inches) Maximum Number of Colours displayed onscreen Touchscreen / Dual Screen (Y/N) Dimensions (LxWxH) Weight Internal Memory Expandable Memory Type / Hot Swappable (Y/N) Available Colours (If options) Other Features Charging via USB (Y/N) Address Book Capacity / No of calls in Register Talk Time / Standby Time * No of Profiles # /Customisable Offline Opearability (Y/N) Connectivity Browsing (GPRS/HSCSD/EDGE/3G) Connectivity (WiFi/Bluetooth/IR/USB) Bluetooth Version/A2DP support Accessories Bundled Accessories Size of memory card provided Overall Build Quality (So 10) Overall Ergonomics (So 10) Camera Specs Camera Resolution (Megapixels) Video Capture Resolution Dual Cameras / Auto Focus / Flash (Y/N) Camera Settings (So 10) Multimedia Music Formats supported Video formats supported FM Radio (Y/N) Performance Signal Reception and Voice Clarity (So 10) Zone 1 / Zone 2 Handsfree Clarity Captured Photo Quality (So 10) Captured Photo Colour / Crispness Captured Video Quality Audio Quality / Bundled Earphones Quality (So 10) Video Playback Quality (So 10) Processing Speed (So 10)
1099 Compact, Solid build No middle joypad button 24.99 17.76 7.23
1450 Solidly built, good keypad Menu button slightly tacky 34.16 25.76 8.40
2699 Well built, great keypad Weak camera 36.13 27.60 8.53
4399 Compact, well priced Small, mediocre sceen 50.33 40.44 9.89
Bar CDMA (Reliance) 128 x 128 pixels / 1.5 inches 65K 6/6 101 x 46 x 13.9 mm 80 grams 32 MB NA
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Price Plus Minus Grand Totals (Out of 100) Features (Out of 75) Performance (Out of 25) Features Physical Specs Form Factor Network Bands
4550 Solidly built Small screen 52.52 40.73 11.79 Candybar GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
4900 Large keys, well built Slightly long 54.64 42.17 12.47
4990 Attractive chrome look Keypad not very good 50.09 38.76 11.33 Bar CDMA (Reliance) 176 x 220 / 2.0 inches 256K 6/6 103 x 45 x 13 mm 76 grams 32 MB microSD
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7499 Funky looks, lightweight Flap build quality iffy 55.51 43.43 12.09 Flap GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
7800 Supremely built, spaced keys Quite large, heavy 58.17 43.31 14.86
Bar GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Screen Resolution (Pixels) / Size (inches) 120 x 160 pixels / 1.77 inches 128 x 160 pixels / 1.9 inches Maximum Number of Colours displayed onscreen 256K 65K Touchscreen / Dual Screen (Y/N) 6/6 6/6 Dimensions (LxWxH) 103 x 46 x 12 mm 107.6 x 45.6 x 12.9 mm Weight 72 grams 85 grams Internal Memory 60 MB 20 MB Expandable Memory Type / Hot Swappable (Y/N) microSD microSD 6 6 Available Colours (If options)
Bar GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 2100 240 x 320 pixels / 2.0 inches 176 x 220 pixels / 2.1 inches 256K 256K 6/6 6 /6 108 x 48 x 13 mm 109 x 46 x 12.8 mm 79 grams 107 grams 40 MB 40 MB microSD microSD 6 Titan Silver, Grayish Brown, Chargoal Gray, Noir Black, Rose Pink, Lilac Violet
Other Features Charging via USB (Y/N) Address Book Capacity / No of calls in Register Talk Time / Standby Time * No of Profiles # /Customisable Offline Opearability (Y/N) Connectivity Browsing (GPRS/HSCSD/EDGE/3G) Connectivity (WiFi/Bluetooth/IR/USB) Bluetooth Version/A2DP support Accessories Bundled Accessories Size of memory card provided Overall Build Quality (So 10) Overall Ergonomics (So 10) Camera Specs Camera Resolution (Megapixels) Video Capture Resolution Dual Cameras / Auto Focus / Flash (Y/N) Camera Settings (So 10) Multimedia Music Formats supported Video formats supported FM Radio (Y/N) Performance Signal Reception and Voice Clarity (So 10) Zone 1 / Zone 2 Handsfree Clarity Captured Photo Quality (So 10) Captured Photo Colour / Crispness Captured Video Quality Audio Quality / Bundled Earphones Quality (So 10) Video Playback Quality (So 10) Processing Speed (So 10)
1000 / 40 (dialled, received, missed) 3 hrs / 250 hrs 4/4 Y Y/N/N/6 6/4/6/4 2.0 / 4 Charger, data cable, headset 1 GB 6.5 5 1.3 176 x 144 6/6/4 6.5 .MP3, eAAC+, WMA, WAV .MPEG4, 3gp
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In the signal quality tests we had a bit of a mixed bag. Firstly, the LG KM380T and Samsung L700 were the clearest phones in Zone 1. In Zone 2, which is a more difficult zone to perform well in being deep inside our building and in an area that kills most service provider signals the Samsung M200 did better than its costlier sibling by a small margin. Hands-free quality on the L700 was still the best though; with the KM380T losing to a few other phones as well. The Sony Ericsson also has a good hands-free unit, but then Walkman phones are known for their good headsets. Samsung also has the most prolific camera amongst
the lot; its got a better specification (2 megapixels) and also performs the best. Its surprising then that this phone doesnt have the best video quality the cheaper Sony Ericsson Z555 gets that distinction. Both the Sony Ericsson W350 and the Samsung L700 have the best music quality and these are the phones to look at if you want something that doubles as a decent MP3 player. The same two phones also give the best video playback performance and its safe to call them the best overall multimedia phones of the bunch. Samsungs L700 is the costliest phone of this bunch at Rs. 7,800 and is also the best performing phone overall, proving that A 1 TB drive, money and performance do, DVD-sets, books, indeed have a directly proporfull-version tionate relationship.
the M200 is also a little costlier. Both these phones will do very nicely for someone looking at a phone that has a camera and memory expansion, and for audio and video playback. If you want something a little more upmarket then look at either of the Samsung L700, LG KM380T and the Sony Ericsson W350. We prefer the latter two because they are more attractive and have a fancy flap design; although the L700 is the better built phone. Amongst the CDMA phones, LGs RD 6600 is the best option and its much cheaper than the Samsung SCH F309. LGs KP220 is also a good option for someone looking for a reasonably feature rich phone that is also superb value for money.
To sum it up
We did something a little different this time, and also took a look at CDMA handsets. unlike GSM handsets, which one purchases for the device alone, CDMA handsets are typically part of a service providers package. Therefore, the actual quality of service offered also plays a large part while picking up a CDMA device. For example, Reliance could offer a particular handset with only a select bunch of service plans thereby giving consumers the binary options of taking it, or leaving it. That being said its good to see some decent GSM handsets also available at shoestring budgets, although GSM handsets are still costlier than their CDMA counterparts, and will probably always be so. It was also refreshing to find some true jewels in the rough, as the phrase goes. We will be taking a more comprehensive look at the more drool-worthy handsets of 2009. But thats another story, for another month. n
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Your laptop is really old and its a good idea to get it serviced sometime. The fan you are talking about might be failing or it might be clogged with dust. It needs to be opened up and cleaned up. Also, get it looked at by your laptop manufacturer if possible.
If the game runs and you can play reasonably well on it without any major slowdowns, then the system should be good enough to run GTA: San Andreas but we highly recommend that you upgrade your system. An overhaul that includes putting an Intel or AMD dual core processor and a graphics card will do wonders for you. If you are a major gamer, then you would enjoy a system like that. If GTA : San Andreas is the only game that you want to play, then a graphic card upgrade will be just fine. The problem of your power supply heating up is likely to be a spoilt fan at the back of the power supply. Check to see if its still running or is clogged with dirt. Do not open the power supply but get it fixed or replaced if its under warranty.
The delay in startup of the computer is normal on some motherboards. Try installing a different software such as CPU-Z to identify details about your processor. CPU-Z is free for download from www.cpuid.com. Look for any updates for the system monitoring utility that came with your motherboard.
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Does this configuration lead to CPU bottlenecks and can be improved by expanding the RAM size? Please suggest me a way to get rid of these problems.
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This is my system configuration Processor: Intel Pentium 2.66GHz 512 MB of RAM Intel 82865G integrated graphics card 80 GB SATA hard drive I am currently running Windows XP SP3
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necting the one without the operating system to look for any improvements. If that works, then you know one of the drives might be faulty. Also, enable DMA for the hard drives from the Windows Device Manager.
again. To search for a file, click the start button, and then click search. What should be done? Please help me. My PC Configuration is as follows: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.00 GHz RAM: 480 MB of RAM OS: MS Windows XP Professional SP2
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The problem with DVDs not reading could be due to the drive detecting that make of media. The fix for that could be flashing the firmware. Go to the manufacturers site and download the latest BIOS for the exact same model of DVD drive you own. The problem of not being able to install software is bizarre. Make sure your Windows account is not set up as a limited user. Try creating a new user. If the installer for the software is corrupted somehow, then that could also be causing the problems. Try updating drivers for your graphics solution on the motherboard to fix the problem of games blanking out the screen when run. 1 GB of memory is sufficient for Windows XP to run but upgrading to a minimum of 2 GB is recommended anyway. You will find improvement in performance. A dedicated graphics card for games is also recommended.
The script error you get is because of a worm. The other error relating to wproxp.exe is also because of a worm. Download, install, update and scan your system with an antivirus including any flash drives you have for worms.
You cannot uninstall all of the mentioned software from your Windows Vista installation but you can remove a few of them. Software like Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer are vital to the operating system in some ways or for software that you might install in the future. To uninstall the few selected software, click on Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. In the left panel, click on Turn Windows features On or Off. Here you can remove some of the software that come with Vista.
One of the first things to do is to update the drivers for your motherboard. If youve just added the 1 GB of RAM, plug out the older 256 MB and look for any improvement. The CPU temperature is perfectly fine. If you have two drives connected, try discon-
If the graphics card manufacturer states that 500W is required for just the graphics card alone, then the power supply is most likely the problem. Make sure that you have all the necessary power cables plugged in. If possible, borrow a powerful PSU from one of your friends and try starting up your PC. If your graphics card isnt properly fitting into the PCIE slot, then unplug the SATA cables and see if you have any beeps or errors during startup.
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Hello, I get a buzzing noise when I move my mouse pointer on the screen. The sound is an odd static which comes from the speakers. I have an Enter optical mouse. Please tell me what to do to fix this problem. My rig configuration is an
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The sound you are getting is most likely being channeled through your sound card to your speakers. Doubleclick on the Windows Volume Control. Access the volume controls for both the the linein and microphone in the playback and recording panels. Mute all instances of them.
If your computer is on a network and only you have access to your account on Windows, then there is nothing to be worried about. If there are many other users using your computer, then you can clear out your existing passwords and usernames by clearing out private information in the browser. If you use Internet Explorer, click on Tools > Options. Click on the Content tab and then on Autocomplete. Click on the Clear Passwords and Clear Forms buttons. Similar features can be found in Opera and Firefox as well.
Now assuming that you have only one instance of Windows installed and just two boot entries on startup, removing the additional entries is simple. In Windows, click on Start > Control Panel > System. Click on the Advanced tab and click on the Settings for Startup and R e c o v e r y. There is a timeout t i m e displayed which can be changed so that The timeout for choosing operating Windows systems can be reduced to a small continues amount to load within a second of the prompt being displayed.
How to upgrade
Hi, Im Devesh. By the end of your collectors edition, I have become the biggest fan of DIGIT. I need to know few things. My current PC configuration is Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 2.4 GHz Intel DG33 motherboard 2 GB DDR2 RAM NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 512 MB 320 GB HDD I want to upgrade my PC to an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 and increase my memory to 4 GB and hard drive space by 250 GB. The question is, since the DG33 motherboard supports the quad-core processor, can I simply just take out Core 2 Duo and replace it by Quad Core Processor without making any changes in the BIOS settings or any other settings for that matter? And secondly, would it be wise to use two different internal hard disks at the same time (older 320GB and the new 250GB). Will any such changes effect my current programs installed in the PC? I have Vista Ultimate and Windows XP Professional v2002 SP3.
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Clearing of passwords and form entries is possible on almost all browsers today
Installing the new Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor will not be a problem. You wont have to make any changes in the BIOS. If you have any problems, reset the settings to default and save the BIOS settings. Two drives or even more are not a problem. Upgrading to just an additional 250 GB of disk space might not be the best way to go. Look for something around 500 GB and above as prices are them are at an all time low.
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is noticeably different from saturation control, but its a filter that works with the saturation of the colours in the image. What vibrance does is increase the saturation of all the colours in the photo, while cutting off the magnitude of this increase for the colours that are already saturated. This means that the areas in the image with a lower saturation get a bigger boost in saturation than the areas in the image with a higher saturation.
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Layer option. The submenu in this option is the same as the submenu in Image > Adjustments. Every time you select an adjustment layer, you will see the options available for image adjustments. This means that you can repeatedly tweak image adjustments in multiple adjustment layers without having to go back and forth between image adjustments on a single layer. Every image adjustment layer is essentially a mask added to the image.
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If you have a set of pictures you would like to be merged into a Panorama, doing so is an easy process on CS4. The merging is visibly better than CS3. Wires, foliage and seascapes are handled better. Go to File > Automate > Photomerge, choose the auto perspective, add the images from your system in order. To do this, click on the Browse button, and select the files that you want to be merged into a panorama. If you have already opened the files in photoshop (for editing), then simply click on Add Open Files. Click on OK and sit back and watch Photoshop do its magic. This will take some time, and you will see windows open and close repeatedly, but do not worry.
erence picture. Remember the file name. Go to Image > Adjustments > Match Color. Under Image Statistics, under source select the file name of your reference image. Your image should immediately change the colour set. The image options that you see at this point of time, are absolutes and have nothing to do with the reference image. Before you do this make sure that the files you are working on are set to the same colour space. This means that the checkmarks in Image > Mode should be consistent (this is also shown next to the filename in the tab for the file).
options to change parameters. The available options are Position, Opacity and Effects. Position is the only parameter that used in this particular animation, although you can use others. For example, you can change the opacity, so that the ball becomes invisible when it bounces, and so on. For now, input the number of frames to add as five. Now repeat the procedure for the consecutive original frames. Select all the frames, and click on Play to preview the animation.
you are currently working on. To start working on a new snapshot, select the snapshot in the History panel. You can save as many snapshots as you want, but they are not saved with the file so when you close a file, the snapshots are lost.
move the slider to let Photoshop use more resources from your computer. Note that this step is not the same as giving Photoshop a higher priority in the task manager.
Layer Style > Blending Options > Blend Mode and select an option
Enable Open GL
Photoshop CS4 can now use Open GL for smoother operations and some file effects. This has been included specifically for their support for 3D files, but it also helps in the overall user interface experience. To enable Open GL, go
The old dodge tool (left) and the new dodge tool (right), that preserves tones
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> Scripts > Layer Comp to Files. Select the output and compression settings. Then click Run. While you
cannot work on more than one Layer Comp at once, you can select multiple Layer Comps to be exported. This can be done by selecting the Layer Comps instead of displaying them. When exporting, check the selected Layer Comps Only option.
ence to the image if both the layers are the same unaltered image. The Lighter Color blending mode does the exact opposite, by displaying the lighter of two possible colours. This mode will show no difference if both the layers are the same. The Hard Mix option is an interesting new feature. The blending adds the color components on the channels, giving a display colour of 255 if the colours add up to more than 255, and 0 if they dont.
tent aware scaling. Go to Edit > Content Aware Scaling to choose this option. Normally, Photoshop does a good job of preserving the content when you rescale an image. First, select the area of the image you want preserved using the select tool. Then go to Channels (the tab next to layers) and click on save Selection as channel (the white circle in the grey square). Now go to
Playback > Transition and select crossfading. Set a crossfade duration as per your preference. You can also choose to implement the crossfade on only automatic track changes or on only manual track changes.
cally searches for similar songs, and generates the content for the tags. Note that this is not hundred per cent foolproof.
Tags tab, select Fill-In Tags Using MusicBrainz. The program automati-
use the Protect drop down box to select the channel you just created. This is usually Alpha 1, but if you created more channels, Working with 3d objects on Photoshop these will be named Alpha 2, Alpha 3...
name of the artist, a genre of music or a particular band of your preference. Last.fm will choose similar songs based on what you input in this box. You will then be prompted for your username and password. Next, you will be prompted to accept cookies. This is just the way last.fm works, and the songs you listen to will be metered and counted by last.fm. This keeps tracks of your statistics, as well as improves recommendations that last.fm throws your way. Right click on the track you are streaming from last.fm to love or ban the track, directly on the server.
last.fm Stream > Custom station. Here, you will have to enter the
list of Internet radio stations. Choose a genre, then select a particular station, after which you can choose a sub-station. Double-click, and the music should start streaming.
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on Get More Scripts. Note that you need an Internet connection for this feature to work. Wait for a few seconds as Amarok updates its script database. Now every time you select a script, a small description appears alongside. Read carefuly and pick and choose scripts to your liking; beware as some might be buggy, or not work properly on all distros. Also check the versions of the scripts: installing a stable version is better than installing an alpha release. Use [Windows] + [X] to play, [Windows] + [C] to Play/Pause, [Windows] + [V] to stop. [Windows] +[-] reduces the volume, while [Windows] + [=] increases the volume. [Windows] + [Z] plays the previous track, and [Windows] + [B] plays the next track. [Windows] + [Shift] + [=] seeks forward into a track and [Windows] + [Shift] + [-] seeks backwards. Use [Windows] + [M] to mute, and [Windows] + [A]
Backward and Stop commands are activated. Use a seperator to organise the toolbar. You can, for example, remove the Forward and Backward icons, and add the last.fm icon. At any point of time, click on Restore Default to return Amarok to its original state. Go to Settings > Configure Amarok > Appearance. Then change
the fonts that Amarok uses, change the foreground and background colours, and the colour for a new playlist item. There are two browser styles available by default. Click on Download Styles, select one of the highest rated or hottest styles, and save them to your system folder. Then click on install style to add the style. The style will now show up in the Select a style drop down menu. Pick it, and if you don't like it, repeat the process until you find something that suits your taste. Go to Settings > Configure Amarok > Media Devices. Click on Autodetect Devices. Now plug in
to add tracks to the player. You can go to Settings>Configure Shortcuts to customise these shortcuts and more.
your PMP, and Amarok should normally detect it. You can transfer songs back and forth. If Amarok does not detect your device, click on Add Device and manually add the device. This procedure will not work for the iPod, but there are slightly more complicated workarounds for this player as well.
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The mammoth has arrived
VIDIA has just stepped up its game by releasing the GTX285. This is the pumped up version to the great GTX280 that was released last year. Zotac now brings to us an even more pumped up GTX285 AMP! edition. The card looks the same as the GTX280 one of the differences we noticed is the power connectors. This one
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Zotac GeForce GTX285 AMP! edition inWe benchmarked this card DX10 using a QX9650
requires only two 6-pin PCIe connectors as compared to its predecessor (one 8 pin and one 6 pin). The cover on the back was also removed. The AMP! edition comes with clocks of 702 / 1512 / 2592 MHz (core / shader / memory) as compared to the standard edition of 648 / 1476 / 2484 MHz. The GTX280 in comparison comes at clocks of 602 / 1296 / 2214 MHz (core / shader / memory). The GTX285 still comes with 240 stream processors, but the major difference is the move from 65nm to 55nm.
with 4 GB DDR3 RAM. 3D Mark Vantage gave a score of 15,206 with a GPU score of 12,533. At a resolution of 1920x1200 in Company of Heroes with AA enabled, we got 202.9 fps. With Doom 3 we got 246.9 fps with 4x AA at 1600x1200. Crysis gave us interesting scores in DX9, the result we got were 46 at 1600x1200 and 40 at 1920x1200 while in DX10 we got fps of 25 and 22 respectively. Unreal Tournament 3 at 4x AA and 4x AF gave us a score of 141 fps at 1920x1200. The last benchmark we ran was the slightly older F.E.A.R. with 4x AA and 4x AF. The card averaged 167 fps at 1600x1200 and 127 fps at 1920x1200. The GTX285 has definitely some good results with benchmarks, but its not all that far from the GTX280.
This is a high-end card and definitely is one of the worlds fastest single GPU cards so the price is also quite exorbitant, but at the same time knowing its capabilities you cant say its unaffordable either. Specifications: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 @ 702 MHz engine clock, 240 Processor Cores @ 1512 MHz, 1 GBB GDDR3, 2592 MHz memory clock
Contact: ZOTAC International (MCO) Ltd. Phone: 011-46665666 Email: sales@zotac.com Web site: www.zotac.com Price: Rs. 28,999 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
BenQ E900HD
Best suited for movie buffs
enQs E900HD is an all new ultrawide LCD screen that sports a 16:9 aspect ratio and operates at a resolution of 1366x768. This kind of resolution is perfect for watching movies
and thats what most LCD and Plasma TVs use. This BenQ product definitely grabs everyones attention. It has a mix of a glossy black and grey finish to it. Its got the right design for an everyday-use desktop PC screen. All the buttons have the right feel to them. The stand also shares the same glossy finish as the bezel, and keeps the screen leveled and stable. Like some other brands, the controls are moved to the side, and using the interface is extremely simple you can
get used to the interface in minutes. Setting up the screen is simple, and the screen does well to display details. The only big difference while using the screen for desktop applications is the reduced workspace in terms of height. Other than that, the screen does well the colours are good, but the presets supplied with the screen are too gaudy and over-emphasised. The screen also features inbuilt speakers, but they are pretty weak even after concessions for being inbuilt. The speakers are clear, but just not powerful enough for everyday use, and definitely not so for movies or games. Although 22-inch and above screens would be considered by many as ideal for
movie watching on the desktop, this 19-inch still does a fair job at it. At Rs 7,900, its a pretty good deal, especially for its sleek design which youd expect to pay more for. Specifications 19-inch screen, Resolution: 1366x768 pixels, Response time: 5ms, Dimensions: 18.03x14.17x7.03 inches
Contact: Benq India Phone: 0124-4501400 E-mail: sales.enquiryin@benq.com Web site: www.benq.co.in Price: Rs. 7,900 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
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MSI PR201
The Plain Jane laptop
The card gave us a 3D Mark 06 score of 15087. We benchmarked Crysis in DX9 at 1280x1024 and 1920x1200 both at 4x AA and 4x AF and got fps ratings of 46 and 30, respectively. Unreal Tournament 3 gave us an fps of 115 at 1280x1024 and 69 at 1920x1200 both at 4x AA and 4x AF. With Doom 3 (4x AA) at 1600x 1200, we got 200.5 fps. In Prey, we got 125.5 fps at 1920x1200 and 4x AA, 4x AF. We tested in turbo mode and it did not give us great gains. The only drawback we noticed with this card is that the its slightly louder than most cards, especially louder in turbo mode where the fans throttle up to the overclock. At Rs 18,500, the card is great buy for a high-end card. Specifications Memory Support: 1024 MB DDR5, Memory Interface: 256 bit, Sonic Memory / Core Clock: 3800 MHz (950 x 4) / 750 MHz, Turbo Memory / Core Clock: 3800MHz (950 x 4) / 775 MHz
Contact: Tirupati Enterprises Phone: 09339207519 E-mail: mail@tirupati.net Web site: www.tirupati.net Price: Rs. 18,500
he HD 4870 initially launched with only a 512MB GDDR5 version, which was just odd, because such a high-power card deserved to have more memory. Months after the first 4870s came, we see companies coming out with 1-GB versions, one of them being the Palit with its Sonic edition 4870 1 GB card. Palit has not stuck with the standard cooling edition, but has gone in for the same dual-fan cooling like some of the other Sonic series cards. The card has two 6-pin PCIe power connectors towards the back. Now, when you look at the I/O side of this card, it gets a bit more interesting. Palit has moved on from that boring Dual Link DVI setup seen on most graphic cards these days.
Instead, we see four different ports DVI, VGA, HDMI and a new standard display port. There is a small overclocking switch to go from Normal to Turbo mode. Under Normal, the core clocks at 750MHz and memory at 3800MHz QDR. When you hit the Turbo switch, the card automatically adjusts its core to 775 MHz and Memory to 4000 MHz QDR. Its not a very large overclock, but its good to have.
he MSI PR201 notebook falls in the Professional series of the MSI group. The PR201 is black, like other business notebooks, but has nice silver insides. This gives a really neat and simplistic feel to it, and you wont even find stickers of any kind on it. There is a Kensington security slot, VGA port, USB, LAN port, and an optical drive on the left side. The right side of the laptop has two USB ports, a modem port, an HDMI port, a PC card slot and a flash card reader. A few problems we had with this laptop was that firstly the touchpad has no side scrolls or multi-touch functions. Even though this laptop may be going for a plain and neat look, things like that may be
beneficial at times. This MSI also lacks a FireWrie port. We ran a series of benchmarks to see the performance of this laptop. PC Mark 05: CPU Score 5800, Memory Score - 4885, Graphics Score - 2453, HDD 4461, Overall - 4795. 3D Mark 05: CPU Score - 7951, Overall - 1383. Maxxon CineBench R10 (CPU Score) 4694. FarCry (fps) (640x480, low detail)
- 51.41. The screen quality is just about decent and if it were a rating on 10 we would give it a 6.5, whereas the audio would score a 7. There are two things that stand out in this laptop. One is the battery life: It lasted a whole 3 hours 27
mins on high performance with full brightness. The second being its weight: 1.8 kg. The laptop is definitely business oriented and has great processing power. But then it also lacks some features like a better touchpad and a better optical drive also. Specifications Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 @ 2.26 GHz, Display: 12-inch WXGA (1280x800), SD, MMC, MS, MS PRO Card reader
Contact: MSI Phone: 011-41758808 E-mail: marketing@msi-in.com Web site: www.msi-in.com Price: Rs. 62,000 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
Samsung T220
Different, but at a cost
The WD My Passport Elite is a 2.5-inch drive with a nice metallic finish to it with the edge in a black gloss finish. On one side, you find the USB 2.0 connector with four white LEDs next to it. We noticed a flaw here, the lights are on the connecting side of the drive, that means the user cant really see the lights. The lights should have been on the other side so that users can actually see them. There is also a sliding cover over the USB port which is quite innovative and keeps the port safe and clean. The My Passport Elite was quiet, and in HDTach, it scored an average read speed
of 34.9 MBps, and an average write speed of 29.1 MBps. In SiSoft Sandra, the drive Index score was 31 MBps. We ran the drive through some file transfer test where we did a 1 GB sequential as well as a 1 GB assorted file transfer test and got the following times 1 GB sequential write time: 36.5 sec, 1 GB sequential read time: 16.4 sec, 1 GB sequential internal copy: 44.7 sec. For the 1 GB assorted files we got a write time of 42.7 sec, a read time of 16.1 sec, and 1 GB assorted internal copy: 38.1 sec. This portable drive also comes with software that includes Google Desktop, Picasa, Adobe Reader 8.1, WD Diagnostics Setup, Backup Utility, Drive Manager, MioNet and a Sync Tool. With
466 GB of actual storage space, this drive is great for its design and build quality. It has a 5-year warranty, but unfortunately, the price tag of Rs. 12,150, its certainly not good value for money. Specifications Dimensions: 15 x 126.15 x 79.5 mm, 2.5 inch SATA 5400 RPM
Contact: Western Digital Phone: 09321029204 Email: amarjeet.singh@wdc.com Web site: www.wdc.com Price: Rs. 12,150 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
ith brands lowering prices and a lot of choice available, Samsungs T220 moves away from the norm of plain thin bezel screens. The T220 is identical to its 19-inch sibling the
T190 which came to us a few months back. In terms of design, things arent any different. The Bordeaux treatment is still there. There bezel around the screen is semi-transparent with a hint of color thrown
in. The power button is using a touch-sensitive button. The menu controls are on the side. The build quality of the screen itself is great but the stand isnt so. The stand only allows you to move the screen back and forth quite a bit. The display quality is somewhat similar to what the T190 has. Calibrating the screen using Displaymate was a little tricky with the brightness and contrast settings not playing along well. The blacks arent very deep and the colors are pretty decent overall. Being a TN panel, banding is present, but not visible as much in all colours. Movies and games look fine but there is nothing extraordinary. The T220 is destined for users who want their desktop setups to look good. The T220 is on target in that aspect, but the performance of the
screen is not as good as wed like it to be. Its still an above average performer. The price is clearly more than most 22inch screens. This is something that you should only spend on if you really want design and elegance. Specifications 22-inch screen, Resolution: 1680x1050, Response time: 2ms, Dimensions: 20.47 x 17.4 x 8.46 inches
Contact: Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd. Phone: 011-41511234 E-mail: rengith.nair @samsung.com Web site: www.samsung.com Price: Rs 15,000 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
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colour LCD display under which are present the control buttons. The screen is slightly angled so as to make viewing as comfortable as possible. The front side of this printer has three memory card slots, which takes SD, MMC, MS, MS Duo. On the left side, the PC connection port and a USB port for PictBridge connection from digital cameras are present. The Selphy has its own features like basic colour corrections and even red eye reduction which can be configured on the printer before printing. This can be done even when a digital camera is plugged in and doesnt necessarily
have to be done with the PC. The time taken to print a single 4x6 postcard image took us 78 sec. This was quite amazing considering the image accuracy. We double checked this by printing another image and this time it took us 74 sec with the same colour accuracy. There are no modes like colour saving and economy that are present, but since this printer is meant only for photo printing, its just great. Also it is great fun to watch the process of printing as it prints in layers, first a layer of yellow, then red, then blue and finally white with an instant drying feature. So for each colour layer the paper gets sucked back in and out. This printer is light, compact, easy to use, many ways
push of it. Some other features we found is Justw00t, the overclocking features in the XFX bios. You can also reset all your overclocking settings by flashing the settings on the motherboard itself. We tested the performance of this motherboard and got some really good results. The GeForce 8200
works as a really good integrated graphics solution and gave us fps results of 57.5 on Doom 3 (640x480 Ultra Details, No AA, No AF) and also 32.2 fps (1024x768 Ultra Details, No AA, No AF). Company of Heroes gave us fps results of 20.5 and 12 from the settings of 800x600 and 1280x1024 respectively. 3D Mark 05 gave a score of 2433/8129 (3D Marks/CPU score). The scores for PC Mark 05 are as follows: CPU - 7635, Memory - 4544, Graphics - 2208, HDD 7042, Overall - 5762. The Chipset on this board is the 750a MCP, but in performance it matches up to even
the NVIDIA 8300 chipset. This motherboard is a great motherboard for AMD enthusiast especially with power saving due to Hybrid SLI. This is really a great buy for a motherboard with integrated graphics. Specifications Socket: AM2+/AM2, Chipset: 750a SLI MCP, Memory Type: DDR2, Max Supported Memory: 8GB, USB Ports: 4, Onboard Graphics: GeForce 8200, VGA Port, DVI Port, 2 Way SLI Bridge.
Contact: Rashi Peripherals Phone: 022-67090909 E-mail: response@rptechindia.com Web site: www.rptechindia.com Price: Rs. 8,750 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
Divoom XFORCE-1
No Kaboom!
ivoom is one of the newest brands to hit the Indian market. We have with us a speaker set called the Xforce 1. Its a catchy name for sure but we have to see if they really are any good in performance. The speakers are a 2.1 format speakers that connect using RCA cables. The woofer looks really attractive but the satellites with the dust filter covers on
arent as attractive. With them removed however, they are a lot better and sound a tiny bit better too. A wired remote with a mic and auxillary input accompanies the speakers. The bass and treble controls are on the woofer itself. The woofer is sturdy and the sallites by themself are built pretty well. The woofer has a very attractive front with a fine mesh on it
which gives it a very good look. The stand rotates so they automatically become wall mounts. This is something you dont see everyday. Because of this, the stands feel a little loose. Once you tweak the treble and bass a bit, the speakers sound pretty good. The bass is almost excessive but its not really powerful just loose and flabby. The satellites are much better. They are clear and bright in nature but lack high detail. They are pretty loud but they dont really have a punchy sound to it. The speakers work great for music and are still pretty average for movies and games. People who like crisp highs in their music will love these. The bass also is pretty but good but the mids are lacking. The XFORCE-1 is priced at Rs 1,900 which is cheap
for a set that sound pretty decent. This makes it good value for money. Anyone who wants a decent 2.1 speaker set for the desktop and cant spend more than Rs 2,000 shouldnt look any further. Specifications Power 40 W, Frequency Range: 20Hz to 20kHz, Dimensions: Satellites 100 x 105 x 180 mm, Subwoofer: 230 x 255 x 210 mm
Contact: H T Impex Phone: 022-66102080 E-mail: sales@zenthemaster.com Web site: www.divoom.com Price: Rs 1,900
he Internet abounds with web sites and knowledge about almost anything and everything. But what if you want to cast your voice and opinions on the Net too but dont know web designing or programming to do so. Well thats where Online Web site Builders come into the picture. One such web site builder is Mr Site which claims to be easier than easy when it comes to creating a web site. The Mr Site Website Kit is a box which contains a Manual, a CD and an activation code. The activation process is straight forward and once you decide a domain name youre one step closer to creating your web site. On logging in you see six options infront of you: Choose a Design, How
many Pages?, Change Content, Publish your Site, Extras and Log Off. On the upper right side you also see a Quick Jump Menu which gives you quick and easy access to all the options and their respective sub-menus. Above that are the options: Buy, Stats, Help and Email. Next to these options there is a storage meter which shows you the space you have already utilized and will
keep you aware of when your web site will get filled up. There is a wide variety of designs you can choose from and entering your text into them is not hard. You can also select Creative Mode which gives you more options to add YouTube videos and even Flash animations. One thing we did not like is that the text of the title that you select for the page, which is displayed on the header, will be the same as the text on the button for that page. Extras include options like Widgets, Personalising, and Admin options. You can personalise quite a bit with Mr Site like uploading custom headers, logos and even buttons. A nice feature that comes with this is a website image editor which is very easy to use and has an equally simplistic interface. Webmail and FTP support is also provided.
This website builder is very user friendly with an easy interface, but it is still just at a basic level. Even though this kit costs Rs. 2,999, which is costly, the annual renewal is a mere 2.99 (approx. Rs. 225). Specifications 150 MB Website Storage space, valid for 1 year, Anytime Webmail Access, User guide included.
Contact: Mr Site Takeaway Website Pvt. Ltd. Phone: 09780531682 Email: sales@mrsite.co.in Web site: www.mrsite.co.in Price: Rs. 2,999
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XFX 9800GT
The affordable performer
VIDIAs 9 series graphic cards are nothing more than a refurbished GeForce 8 series card. The main difference is that the 9800GT uses 65nm GPU unlike its 8800GT counterpart. The XFX version of this card looks really great. Firstly it does not take up two PCI slots as the others that share the same numerical part of the name; 9800GTX, 9800GX2, 9800GTX+. XFX has used its own cooling solution which is a plus point. Other than looks, this card has 112 SPs and comes at stock clocks of 600 MHz for the core and 512 MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 1800 MHz. There is no game bundled with this card, nor is there any overclocking software. But XFX never provides overclocking software anyways. When it comes to per-
a scanner, there is no button for Scan. You need to scan through the PC using the Epson Scan software which comes with the installation CD. We tested the print quality by printing three test documents. We saw that in economy mode it takes about 10secs to print a document which is light gray in colour and of a bad quality with lines between each word. The same was seen while printing the image & text file which took 40.7secs even in economy mode with the colours not even being clearly visible. In the standard mode, which is normal, the print quality did improve, but the edges were still rough and the time taken for the text documents was at an average of about 27secs.
The image quality was an improvement, but that page took 127.1secs with the same jagged edges around text. We also tested photo printing by printing a full page colour test document on some photo paper. The quality was slightly dull with some pixilation in comparison to the actual image. The time taken to print this at the best quality was 9 mins and 28 secs which is just too long for one print.
formance you cannot expect this to be as good as a GTX 280, but it did very well for a mid-range card. We ran it through a series of benchmarks at different settings for various games are the results are as such. In Crysis at 1280x1024 with 4xAA and 4xAF we got 33 fps and at 1920x1200 with 4xAA and 4xAF we got 16 fps. In Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl, 125.53 fps was seen at 1280x1024 with 4x AA and 4x AF whereas, 78 fps was seen at 1920x1200 with 4x AA and 4x AF. With settings of 1280x1024 and 1920x1200 with 4x AA and 8x AF for Unreal Tournament
3, we got the results of 146 fps and 77 fps respectively. On the other side, we also tested games that were not as demanding (graphic wise) but are all time favourites too like Doom 3, Prey and Far Cry. In Doom 3 with the settings of 4x AA at 1600x1200 we got 93.5 fps. With prey at 1280x1024 (4x AA, 4x AF) we got 112.2 fps and at 1920x1200 (4x AA, 4x AF) it was 70.6 fps. FarCry results were also very good, 1280x1024 (4x AA, 8x AF) - 147.15 fps and at 1920x1200 (4x AA, 8x AF) - 102.33 fps. The XFX 9800GT gave a 3D Mark 06 score of 13351,
which is good for this card. The XFX 9800GT is good card to use for games at a low resolution. It will give you good results up to a resolution of 1280x1024 with high detail. If you are planning to go above that with a shiny 22-inch LCD or something then expect the performance to fall. Specifications Core Clock - 600 MHz, Memory Clock 1800 MHz, Memory 512MB GDDR3 Stream Processors - 112, 512 MB GDDR3, Memory Interface - 256 bit
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LG KP500 Cookie
No cookie for me
he Cookie is a clean looking phone at first glance. Its got a really uncluttered front facia with just three, small and well beveled buttons. The phone itself is finished in matte black and has a steel-grey ring running right around the sides that adds a classy look. The camera and phone screen lock buttons are on one side and very easy to use despite their small size owing to great feedback, the volume up/down buttons arent as good. LG has added the ability to finger swipe through albums and this is called Free Touch, an obvious ripoff from Apples Multi Touch; but it doesnt work anywhere at all as well which is why theres a stylus provided. Its light years away from the
flawless fluidity of Apples touch interface. Add to that a very slow processor which becomes amply evident as you use the touch feature when browsing albums and such. We were a bit disappointed with the touch sensitivity. On a more positive note touch accuracy is a bit better and acceptable for a phone in this bracket. The screen itself is quite large and clear although weve seen better screens in
the Xperia and the IPhone. The Cookie does make a strong point for itself by having a well laid out menu system with pretty good icons not like some of the cartoonish icons weve seen from LG in the past. LG provides a neat bunch of games and quite frankly we had a bit of fun playing these. This is no camera phone and weve seen much better 3-megapixel units and theres no flash. MP3 playback quality is strictly so-so and another pain is LGs continued use of a proprietary connect for the same rather than a 3.5mm jack. Call quality and signal reception strength on the Cookie isnt all that great and nowhere close to Nokia phones. Priced at Rs 13,500 its a mixed bundle. Although not many phones can offer such a large touchscreen for the price there are other prob-
lems that prevent us from recommending you swallow this Cookie (pardon the pun!). For one, its a mediocre phone, MP3 playback quality and the camer could be better. There are other alternatives for this price range that do far more as a phone and as multimedia devices. Specifications Specifications: Screen 3.0, 240 x 400 pixels, 3 MP camera, microSD expansion, 89 grams
Contact: LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd Phone: 91-120-2560900 E-mail: VivekSingh@lgindia.com Web site: www.lgindia.com Price: Rs. 13,500 RATINGS Features Performance Ease of Use Value for Money Overall
Intex IT-5400FM
Average performer at a cheap price
ntexs IT-5400 FM are a 5.1 speaker set that can be used with both the PC and also in your living room with your TV. The satellites of this set are of the same large size. Build quality of the woofer is good but the satellites have a thin mesh behind a cloth which isnt very strong. The design of the speakers themself lack style and seem kind-of boring. The design of the remote also looks outdated. Batteries dont fit well into the remote. The speakers come with a FM tuner which works fairly alright and picked up reception instantaneously when we first put it on without connecting it to our PC. The woofer has a
small display on it that displays information of the volume. Performing tasks like changing volume requires you to keep pressing the volume up and down buttons constantly. The buttons on the woofer are also of poor quality. The quality of the speakers is average. One of the major complaints like with most of the other Intex speakersweve received is the colouring of the sound. The sound is more emphasised towards
the higher mids. The sound is pretty warm but it lacks detail. There is crystal clear crisp highs that come out from the speakers. The flappy smooth harmonic bass isnt present either but the the beats are pretty distinct. If theres one strong point, its that the 5400FMs do not distort at high volumes in music and movies. The frequency sweep test did cause a tiny bit of distortion. In general, listening to these speakers isnt so much fun. Watching movies is fine but music isnt as much fun with these speakers. Connections to the speaker are made through
RCA connectors so you need 3.5mm jack to RCA connectors to connect to these speakers. These speakers are clearly best used with a DVD player or an HTPC and connected to a TV. At Rs 3,950, they are a decent pair of speakers and one of the cheapest 5.1 speakers youll come across.
Contact: Intex Technologies Phone: 09811037376 E-mail: info@ intextechnologies.com Web site: www. intextechnologies.com Price: Rs 3,950 RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
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Mitashi TFD-7608
DVDs on the go...
here have been many mobile phones and PMPs that allow users to watch videos and movies on them. But seriously, watching the videos on that small a screen is really painful. So here is a solution for those commuters who like to catch up on their video and movie watching needs with a bigger screen. The Mitashi TFD-7608 is portable DVD player with a load of features to offer, its silver on the outside and has a black finish on the inside. This portable device has a 3.5mm headphone jack, AV-in, AV-out, and the volume control on the right. On the left you can plug your TV wire into. When you open the player, the first thing you notice is that the screen can be rotated and turned all the way around and made to rest
like a tablet PC. The buttons on the device were not very good and felt toyish. The remote provided is also not that great in quality, but has additional options like zoom, and at least the buttons here have a better feel to them than those on teh player. Although one must wonder why a portable player needs a remote in th first place? Especially since you cant view it from more than an arms length.
The player also has MMC, SD and MS card input support from the back as well as a USB port so that you can plug in a flash drive. When we tried to play something from a flash drive, however, we found that it takes 5 clicks to start a movie. This player supports a wide range of formats including DIVX Another problem we spotted was while turning the screen the TFT flickers at the base. We looked into it more and saw that any time the screen is disturbed there is a slight
intereference. Even so, this player is great company on long journeys and will provide on-the-go entertainment whenever and wherever you are. Also you can use this as a DVD player in your car. Specifications 7-inch widescreen TFT Color Display with In-built TV Tuner, DVD/CD/MP3/DIVX/JPEG, builtin SD/MMC/ MS Card Reader & DivX function
Contact: Mitashi Edutainment Pvt. Ltd. Phone: 022 -25006661 E-mail: sujay@mitashi.com, archie@mitashi.com Web site: www.mitashi.com Price: Rs. 7,490
very detailed customisation windows that allow you to tweak each component. McAfees Internet Security 2009 comes with pretty much everything required to safeguard your system from everything from virus and worms to hacker attacks. Parental control is also part of the suite. Keywords and wildcards can be used to block sites. The McAfee Data Backup feature is one that lets you
archive data from your drive to either a optical disc, a different location on your drive, or one on the network. Spams in mails are also taken care of, as well as files sent through instant messengers. There are additional features like the Password vault, which allows you to securely store your passwords. There are other interesting bits like the Shredder feature that permanently deletes files or even an entire partition or drive. The system cleanup feature allows you to delete all unnecessary items such as temporary files from installers, cache from browsers, undeleted registry keys and so on. With all its features, it is a little bloated and slow at times. McAfees Internet Security 2009 is at par with the security software weve
seen, though not as polished or as simplistic. The price of Rs. 2,699 is fine as you can use this to protect upto three PCs. As a security solution, its not miles ahead of other suites. Requirements: Windows 2000 (SP4 and higher), Windows XP, Windows Vista, 256 MB of RAM, 150 MB of free disk space.
Contact: McAfee Phone: 022-40291300 Email: hemant_baghel @mcafee.com Web site: www.mcafee.com Price: Rs. 2,699 (Upto 3 PCs) RATINGS Features Performance Build quality Value for Money Overall
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Agent 001 goes shopping for gaming peripherals
ver the years games have become more demanding on our hardware as they offer greater immersion. One aspect of gaming remains unchanged your interaction with the game. Most of us use a cheap keyboard and mouse while gaming. While this may do for playing the odd game, if you care to call yourself a gamer, you will definitely feel the inadequacy of a common keyboard and mouse. Customisable buttons, macro keys, high-sensitivity mice and joysticks are what you should look to as tools of the gaming trade. My hunt for new gaming gear began with the demise of my two-year old Logitech MX518. It had served me through countless hours of Quake 3: Arena, Warcraft III and Battlefield 2142; not to mention a host of single-player titles, including Crysis. The impending release of Prince Of Persia also had me seriously thinking about biting the bullet and buying a game controller. So I needed a new mouse and a game controller. I already have a superb keyboard the Logitech G15 which has beautifully backlit keys; a must for after-dark fraggers. The key spacing is a little more than what most keyboards offer, which is great for gaming. There are also 12 macro keys; superb for hack-nslash and RTS games. The G15 is priced at Rs. 4,400 and while that may seem a lot, its a beautiful keyboard for hardcore gamers. Razers Tarantula is another good offering, although it has less macro keys than the G15 and not all its keys are backlit. The Tarantula retails for Rs. 6,200 in India which is way too much for what it offers. There are a couple of options from the likes of iBall and Zebronics but these are half-hearted attempts at gaming keyboards and not worth the premium. When it comes to gaming mice there are four major players Logitech, Microsoft, Razer, and Steel Series. When looking at gaming mice, remember that there are two types of sensors infrared and laser. Laser sensors have higher resolutions and offer greater scrolling speed (not to be mistaken for accuracy) than infrared mice. Logitechs MX518, an infrared mouse, costs Rs.
1,400 and is a real steal for its price. The Logitech G5 is a laser mouse with a 2,000 dpi sensor and is priced at Rs. 2,500. You can even configure the weight distribution of the mouse using provided weights. Logitechs latest offering; the G9 sports a 3200 dpi sensor and has a customisable grip that can be adjusted for width depending on the size of your hand. Its priced at Rs. 4,400. Razers Lachesis is a competitor to the G9 and sports an identical sensor; its a fair bit costlier at Rs. 5,400. Its the same size as their Copperhead, and both are aimed gamers with slightly smaller hands, in my opinion. The
Copperhead is priced at Rs. 4,000. Personally I find both of these mice to be very small for my hand and therefore uncomfortable, although their lower profiles (compared to Logitech mice) do help to alleviate stress on the wrist. The Razer Diamondback is the same size and shape as the Copperhead, but sports a slightly lower resolution (1600 dpi) infrared sensor; its priced at Rs. 3,000. Razers Deathadder is my favourite mouse from the Razer series. It sports a 1600 dpi infrared sensor and feels very close to the MX518 in hand; but its slightly lower, and its more rounded profile fits my hand perfectly. Steel Series Ikari, a 1600 dpi mouse, is priced at Rs. 2,000 and exudes a great feel. The only drawback is that its clicks are a little too soft for my taste. Do not be fooled by resolutions all these mice track really well and a 3,200 dpi sensor might not always be better than a 2,000 dpi sensor since the extra precision means the mouse gets ultrasensitive to even minute movements not something most gamers are comfort-
able with. Microsofts Sidewinder and Sidewinder X5 are other gaming options: the former is costlier at Rs. 5,100, and the latter sells for Rs. 2,500. In comparison to Logitech and Razer, these feel a little tacky, particularly the X5. The Habu is an older option from Microsoft with a slightly improved MX518 sensor under its hood. Its priced at Rs. 2,500. For me, a mouse cant get better than the MX518 superbly priced now, I bought mine for Rs. 2,600 a couple of years back and thought it decent value; at its current price, well, its a steal. I was also looking for a controller for hack-n-slash games to use with my PC. Microsofts Xbox 360 wired controller is available for as little Rs. 1,650 these days. At this price, its a steal as it comes with force feedback. The wireless version of the controller costs Rs. 2,700 but you also need a wireless receiver unit if youre going to use it with your PC. Sonys PS3 controller (called DualShock 3) is also available; the wired version of the same costs Rs. 2,900 while the wireless version is priced at Rs. 4,500. I did see a Saitek wired controller priced at Rs. 2,500; availability of this brand will be an issue in most places although the higher end Saitek products are very good. I highly recommend the wired Xbox 360 controller its cheap, its widespread and works well. For racing games, Logitechs G25 and Momo are available. The Momo is excellent value at Rs. 4500. It has two pedals, a 240-degree steering wheel turn and force feedback. The G25 is a premium offering and I must say it looks lovely with a leather wrapped wheel and its F1-style paddles. The steering is ultra realistic with 2.5 turns from end to end and the dual-motor feedback ensures that you feel not only bumps but also curves in the road and embankments this is the real deal for racing fans. The only downside is the price Rs. 17,750 although its fairly priced in my opinion; for the experience it offerss. I ended up picking the Xbox 360 controller and the Logitech MX518. Now fraggers will once again quake; while I get down and dirty with the prince. I agent001@thinkdigit.com
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Canons DC310, their IS and recording medium. Would a 35x optical zoom be sufficient for shooting in the hill stations? Which of the above models fits the best for my purpose?
Chayan
The weakest points in your configuration is your CPU and GPU. You havent mentioned what your usage pattern is, but I would recommend DDR2 800 MHz memory in a dual channel configuration if youre on a really tight budget or 1066 MHz memory if you can spend a thousand bucks more. Opt for two sticks of 2 GB each for a total of 4 GB. For the graphics card I suggest you invest in an NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT-based graphics card. EVGAs 9600 GT is a good option. Expect to pay Rs. 6,000 for this which is a steal in my opinion. Intels E8400 (3.0 GHz), is a good processor for a powerful, multipurpose PC. Its a Wolfdale based dual-core processor with 6 MB of L2 cache and is priced at around the Rs. 8,000 mark. Expect a 10 percent increase in performance with your memory upgrade and a much higher increase in performance with the recommended CPU and GPU. Change your PSU; Corsairs VX 450 is a good buy at Rs. 3,500 and will power your PC. I am planning to buy a new machine with an AMD Phenom X4 9550, JetWay HA-06, Seagate 1 Terabyte (32 MB Buffer) HDD, Sony 20 X SATA DVD writer and a 17-inch LCD monitor. I am a general home user although I play the odd game. Please suggest a suitable power supply and cabinet and also a good DVD writer apart from Sony.
Cyrus Chowbey
First of all let me say that I find HDD-based camcorders much better than disc- or tapebased ones. They are also compact in comparison. A 35x optical zoom is enough for most situations; and in any case camcorders with a higher zoom are rare and suitably price i.e. beyond your budget. Please use the camcorder you intend to buy to ascertain the effectiveness of its optical zoom; which for me is the most important factor when buying a camcorder for outdoor purposes. I have planned to purchase Sony Ericssons W595 cellphone. Its priced at Rs. 14,000. I want a mobile with good music solution. Can you suggest any other worthy mobiles around Rs. 14k to 15k?
Merbin Shyju
It depends on what exactly youre looking for. If you want a feature-rich Symbian based cellphone then I would point you towards the Nokia N73 Music Edition. Else if you wanted an SE phone Id suggest the K850i which has a good camera and also great music quality. This should be priced at around the Rs. 15,500 mark and is superb for the price. The SE K800i/K810i phones are also good for you they offer excellent music quality and a very good camera. These phones are cheaper and the K810i is actually priced around the Rs. 9,000 mark; meaning you can pick up an iPod Nano 4 GB with the remaining cash and get yourself a good PMP as well. I am planning to buy a PC. It will be used for lots of business stuff, including the stock market monitoring etc. You see I am very fond of gaming also. I would like a gaming rig combined with a business power machine. Could you suggest a good configuration within a budget of around Rs 70,000?
Rohan Kumar
Why dont you go with a Core 2 Duo E8400 instead? It is faster than the X4 9550 in all the tasks youve mentioned. If you want a quad core, Intels own Q6600 will also be a better option. Both of these cost the same as the X4 9550. For a power supply I recommend a VIP 500 watt PSU which will cost you around Rs. 3,000. Look at the CoolerMaster 690 for a cabinet; its a great looker and cools excellently. If you want a decent gaming experience with older games look at a graphics card the GeForce 8600 GT is a good entry level chipset; it should be priced at the Rs. 3,500 mark. LG DVD writers are good alternatives to Sony and I personally feel theyre more reliable. I have decided to buy a camcorder that fits in a budget of 20k. Please let me know about the 3 models: Samsungs VP_DX103i, Sonys DCR-DVD610 and
Heres my recommendation: Going for a quad core doesnt make sense unless you are willing to sacrifice on some other component and get an Intel Q9550 (2.83 GHz) processor which will cost Rs. 17,500. I
PC Configuration
Components Processor Motherboard RAM Graphics Card Hard Drive Monitor Cabinet Power Supply My Suggestion C2D E8500 (3.16 GHz) MSI P 45 Platinum 2 x 2 GB DDR2 1066 MHz (Kingston, Corsair) ZOTAC GeForce 9800GTX+ AMP! Seagate 1 TB 7200.11 Dell SP 2208 WFP CM 690 Corsair HX 520 Price 9,500 10,000 5,000 12,000 6,800 15,000 4,000 6,000 68,300
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How Technology Can Help Your Organisation
Digital
Theres a lot you can do to reduce your operating costs in these days of economic turmoil from optimally using your air conditioners to using your printers efficiently
that open to let out the heat. Have your meter checked if youre getting outlandish bills. Its a matter of filling out and submitting a simple form at your electricity companys office.
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Internet costs for your office can be brought down through some tweaking. 1. Analyse your usage pattern. Is it more of just email and light browsing, or is a fair bit of downloading required? If it is the former, wed recommend going in for speed and bandwidth as against high-data limits. Any 256kbps connection these days offers 500MB of data transfer. This is more than sufficient for browsing and email. The bandwidth, FreeProxy: Setting up the proxy server
Google also offers a similar service, and theyre trying to hide it. Go to www.google.com/a/, click the big blue See details and sign up button. Although it looks
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Other tips
There are other things you can try, like printing on both sides of the paper. You save money and the environment! Some printers automatically print on both sides of the paper. If your printer does not, use the print on both sides mode, where you only have to manually reverse the stack after one side is printed. Also, avoid printing unless absolutely required. If you must print, then print in draft / economy mode by default. So far we have told you what you can, and should do, to cut corners. But while running leaner is a must, not every penny-pinching measure is a good one so here are some strict No-Nos. Certain things are really based on common sense. For example, if your business relies on a web face then dont compromise on that front. Follow these set of instructions and you should be well on your way to frugality in these trying times.
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Skype Setup
To communicate between branches of your office, make sure you have Skype downloaded and installed on the PCs in your office. You can also have conference calls between offices using Skype. Upto 24 employees can join these conference calls. Click on Call > Start Conference Call. Add users from your contacts and click on start.
TeamSpeak
TeamSpeak is an application that allows you to host a voice server on your PC. You can connect to this server and have a voice chat / conference. The application is actually meant for gaming purposes, but can be put to commercial use. Its free and works effectively on LAN. So in case you have an office, which is on different levels or floors this could be a useful utility. Its like having a conference call on, all the time which is something not even possible on a telephone-based intercom, To setup, download TeamSpeak client as well as TeamSpeak server from www.teamspeak.com. While installing the server, you will get a temporary username and password. Make a note of both admin and superadmin passwords. These passwords can be changed to your preference later. Once installed, the TeamSpeak server will minimise to the system tray. Right-click on it and click on Administration. The server is managed through a web interface, so a browser page will open where you need to put in your username as superadmin and password. Once within the interface, click on SuperAdmin manager in the left pane. Click on add client to create user accounts for all your employees. Assign user name and password for each employee. Once this is done install the TeamSpeak client on all your PCs. To connect to the server from another PC click on Connection > Connect in the TeamSpeak Client application. Add details of the server such as server IP address and nickname. Enter user name and password and click connect. The servers IP can be found out by right-clicking on the server icon in the system tray and moving the cursor over Your IPs.
Teamspeak setup
To Activate Caching:
Click on the Ban List button in the top bar. Click on New and create a category, say Bad. Click on Manage Category Details and add the URLs that you wish to block. Click Save, and then Activate > Done. Double-click on Ports and then on Permissions > Add Resource. In Resource type, select Ban-List URL or IP Address. Under Permission, select Forbidden for all users. Click Done. You can also add filters. To do this in resource type, select Full URL or Path Filter. Under path, you can type *download* to block all URLs containing the word download.
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Second-hand
Siddharth Parwatay an anyones scrapped system, be someone elses dream machine? Well, this certainly holds true in the second-hand PC market. Just because your PC cant run the latest game doesnt mean its trash. It can possibly perform mundane office tasks. Many dont know this, but there exists a large secondary PC market out there with its own set of rules of participation and provision. A stream of such so-called obsolete PCs form the foundation of this market. Some consumers frequently upgrade their PCs and sell their old ones in the second-hand market largely in the metros. A significant portion of these proliferate to rural areas, where people may not have the means or inclination to invest in the latest configurations. Such second-hand machines also find their way to educational institutes, offices, and businesses, in tier II and III cities. A Gartner report states that one in every 12 PCs in use worldwide is a secondary PC. An estimated 10 per cent is donated to NGOs and other nonprofit organisations. Lets try to understand the specifics of the second-hand PC market by answering some fundamental questions.
A First-hand Report
PCs
Todays PCs may be more powerful than ever before, but what about affordability? Second-hand PCs offer the perfect budget solution for your small office.
bished or a second-hand computer generally fall into one of two categories. The first category of people need a computer for fairly standard tasks such as internet browsing, word processing, spreadsheet work, etc. Applications of this nature have not changed much over the years in terms of the demands that they make on a computers resources. Therefore, a second-hand computer which may be a few years old, would be quite capable of running even modern versions of these programs and at a fraction of the price of a brand-new machine. Besides, when youre running such mundane tasks, a brand new machine can be an expensive overkill. The second category of users might require a
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A standard configuration
A standard configuration: Intel Pentium 4, 2GHz , 256MB RAM, 40GB Hard drive CD-Writer, keyboard, and mouse 15-inchCRT monitor Rs. 6,000 Web Resources: Classified web sites will help you find individual products as well as second-hand dealers in your city or town. Here are some examples.
http://www.adpost.com/in/computers/ http://www.trademart.in/ http://dir.indiamart.com/cgi/compcatsearch.mp? ss=second%20hand%20computer http://www.sscomptech.com/used-computer.htm http://www.secondhandmall.com/ http://www.jitubhai.com/
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Leisure
Technology Beyond Work
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Lead Feature
Ever wonder what it would be like to be a part of an adventure like Indiana Jones or a story right out of a Ludlum thriller? We all have, right? And so we play hundreds of RPGs and MMOs to experience a little bit of that thrill. But what if you could really be a part of something like that really a part of it?
elcome to the immersive world of Alternate Reality Games (ARG) a form of gaming that uses the real world as a platform, while involving multiple media and game elements, a powerful storyline that may be affected by participants ideas or actions, all the while relying on the internet as the central binding medium. ARG is where the line between games and reality starts to blur, mainly as a result of its primary mantra TINAG (this is not a game). Reminds you of an obscure Michael Douglas movie called The Game? Precisely!
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ARG in India
Is there really a scope for aRGs in India? Does the average Indian gamer want thinking games, or is he more into the shoot-em-up, high definition type of entertainment? Not really. IIM Indores online puzzle game Kluless got 12 Million hits a month. It was a series of levels, which required the player not only to think but be resourceful by googling stuff and thinking laterally. although a precursor, it wasnt an aRG in the true sense of the genre. Perhaps Indias first real aRG was hosted as a part of Malhar, the all India college fest of St. Xaviers college, Mumbai. Dubbed the Richard Burns Project, participants had just as much fun as the Puppet-masters who were pulling their strings! Players were immersed in a plot involving disappearance, espionage and semi-paranormal elements, thinly connected to actual events in Mumbais history like the 26/7 floods and the World War II era dockyard blast. all the while players were actively solving webbased, audio and visual puzzles to progress to the next stage. The final leg had them running all over south Mumbai in the wee hours of the morning in search of cryptic clues. But since it was part of the fest, it was not open to the general public. n
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Where do I start?
www.argn.com
You can find the currently running ARGs by visiting ARG Network, the best basic resource for ARG news and events. Youll see a list of the most popular (and confirmed!) games at the top of the page with links to the forums where its being discussed as well as any other important resources (such as the game chat room).
Jargon
Puppet-master - A Puppet-master is an individual involved in designing and/or running an ARG. Puppetmasters are simultaneously allies and adversaries to the player base, creating obstacles and providing resources for overcoming them in the course of telling the games story. The Curtain - The curtain is generally a metaphor for the separation between the Puppet-masters and the players. Puppet-masters generally remain behind the curtain while a game is running. The real identity of Puppet-masters may or may not be known ahead of time. Rabbithole - Also known as a Trailhead. A Rabbithole marks the first web site, contact, or puzzle that starts off the ARG. Trailhead - A deliberate clue which enables a player to discover a way into the game.
www.unfiction.com
The forums at unfiction (uf) will update you on the latest independent games.
www.cloudmakers.org
Cloudmakers now serves as a clearinghouse for online gaming. Members can find out about new games, find fellow players, and reminisce about and discuss The Beast. Besides, we suggest you keep your eyes open; you might just chance upon something somewhere, you never know
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Kumar Jhuremalani
008 saw some great titles being released, but thats old news now. Its the New Year lets move on. Games give us something to look forward to, when you get home from school, college, or even work. Enough talk. Lets jump into a list of the games that we are looking forward to this year. These games are in no particular order, because we definitely want to play them all!
MostAnticipated
Halo Wars
(Xbox 360)
Street Fighter IV
(Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Street Fighter lovers rejoice! The game is back with added features, characters and game styles. Gear up for new moves and combos including four new characters Abel , Crimson Viper, Rufus and El Fuerte. Of course there are boss and hidden characters that these arcade games always hold Gouken, Seth and Akuma. Even though the characters are being rendered in 3D, the gameplay is not going to change. Street Fighter IV is retaining the arcade style of six button combat. There are two more attacks that have been added to this game Focus Attack and Ultra Combo. The game is already released on arcades, but will have more to offer for the home version, which will be releasing shortly. Street Fighters web site is
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paper, especially as it offers a choice of a side to pick in the epic war for the Rings, so lets wait and hope for the best. Go to www.pandemicstudios.com/ conquest/ to find out more about this game.
Halo is an all time favourite FPS game that has you playing as the spartan warrior Master Chief, of the UNSC. You have to battle the Covenant forces and achieve victory. Halo Wars has not been created by Bungie, but is instead more of an off-shoot of the Halo franchise, and is created by Ensemble Studios. The game offers a different perspective to the world and wars of Halo. As an RTS game, you get to control large armies and shrewdly direct them in realistic warfare. Halo Wars is set during the UNSCs first deadly encounters with the Covenant, allowing players to lead the crew of the UNSCs Spirit of Fire from initial skirmishes to an all
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Prototype
(Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Heres a rather challenging game for everybody. Prototype is a sandbox-style action game, which basically means you dont have to follow a single patch to reach your objective. You have the freedom to choose the way you want to play the game. Of course this freedom isnt without limit; you will have to follow the basic story outline which goes like this: You play Alex, a mutant shape-shifted with superhuman abilities of strength, speed, agility, durability and healing. You are also empowered with the abilities to consuming fallen enemies... a bit creepy, that. As we mentioned earlier, Alex can shapesift and take on the guise of those he has consumed... getting creepier... Alex, of course, has lost his memory and is set out to regain it. He would also need to find his sister to get the answers he is looking for. The game throws two types of enemies at you: one is a set of humans that have been infected with a virus causing them to mutate, and the other are the special squad of soldiers sent out to kill the aforementioned mutants. The most interesting aspect is the shape-shifting ability, a new concept as a mean of destruction. We do hope that the gameplay is not overly complicated due to this mechanic. Radical (the developers behind this titles) claim that there are 750 different combinations that can be used through this power, so we hope they dont disappoint us. Head to www.prototypegame.com to learn more about the game.
Halo 3: ODST
(Xbox 360)
Formerly known as Halo 3: Recon, ODST is an expansion of Halo 3, created by Bungie. The gameplay is similar to the Halo trilogy but in this expansion you do not play as Master Chief, but rather a lone UNSC soldier in the city of New Mombasa, Kenya. You play a soldier of the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers (ODST) whose main objective is to find out what happened to his missing squad members. Since an ODST does not possess Master Chiefs superhuman abilities and armor, he is more vulnerable to weapons fire, making for a more cautious and tactful gameplay. But dont get the wrong ideaODST is not focused on stealth gameplay, however, some elements of stealth will be incorporated. To learn more about Halo 3: ODST head over to this web site
www.bungie.net.
God Of War 3
(PS3)
Not much is known about the third and the final part of the God of War trilogy, but it will definitely be as exciting and as much fun as the previous two. The speculations we have for this game include new and more awesome weapons that kill and rend in even cooler ways. Can there ever be enough blood splatter? Surely not. The previous titles did a great job as action games, but we want more. We would especially like to see more of the Kratos character buildup heres a person who can stand up to the very Gods, someone without fear... we love that aspect of his character and cant wait to see how the developers improve upon him. The story arc of the game so far is brilliant and going strong, we would definitely want to know more. There has also been speculation that God of War III will offer online gameplay, definitely something to look forward to... The God of War III website is http://www.us.playstation.com/
PS3/ Games/God_of_War_III/
StarCraft II
(PC, Mac OS X)
StarCraft II continues its epic saga where StarCraft: Brood War left off. StarCraft II will present a cast of new heroes and familiar faces in an edgy sci-fi story filled with adventure and intrigue. Protoss, Terran and Zerg, the three races in the game will be battling it out once again, only this time there will be new units, new abilities and new maps. StarCraft has always been one of the fastest RTS games around and be assured that this sequel will continue that aspect. This game caters to the veterans who love StarCraft and also to those who are new to the RTS genre. Blizzard will once again offer online play through Battle.net their online service, which is expected to offer new features to accomodate StarCraft II. Learn more about Starcraft II by visiting this web site: www.starcraft2.com.
Diablo III
(PC, Mac OS X)
Diablo III is another sequel to a very popular RPG series from Blizzard. The game offers a new storyline and of course, awesome graphics. Diablo III takes place in Sanctuary, the dark fantasy world of the Diablo series. For those of you who played Diablo II, the world was saved by a handful of unnamed heroes. The story goes like this: the warriors that survived the onslaught of the armies of the Burning Hells have gone mad from their ordeals, and it is up to a new generation of heroes to face the forces of evil threatening the world of Sanctuary. Players will also have the opportunity to explore familiar settings such as Tristram. The three classes which have been revealed so far are the Barbarian, the Wizard and the Witch Doctor. The Barbarian is the one class that has been preserved from Diablo II. A scary fact about the Wizard has been mentioned as on the Diablo III website: Imagine, a
Resident Evil 5
(PS3, Xbox 360)
Another sequel to another great franchise; but this game is also a movie series. Resident Evil 5 continues in the same vein as its immediate successor. The game is similar to Resident Evil 4 with the same over the shoulder camera view. Instead of controlling the character of Leon, as done in the fourth game, you get to control Chris Redfield. While RE:5 adds new weapons, it still retains the classic handguns and shotguns. Lighting plays an important part in this outing, with dark and bright environments offering drastically different styles of gameplay. For example: as Chris moves from a dark area to a brightly-lit area, the dilation of his pupils will cause you to see extended black instead of a direct readjustment of the environment around you. More human like behaviour has also been given to the enemies with
inFAMOUS
(PS3)
You play a college dropout named Cole, who is a bicycle messenger. One day Cole delivers a package which for some strange reason, causes a massive electromagnetic explosion that kills everybody in a six-block radius, except Cole. Cole is not the same after the explosion and now has super powers (he can control electricity) and is out for revenge, or more likely, an answer. While the setup sounds a bit overdone (remember the big green guy), the core gameplay seems interesting. Oh and did we mention that prior to the life-changing explosion Cole was athletic and knew parkour? Parkour, or free-running is getting quite common in the gaming world, with more and more games being created with parkour as the core concept. Another thing to watch out for is the sandbox style of gameplay offered by inFAMOUS
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Tekken 6
(Xbox360, PS3)
Tekken 6 will be the first game based on the System 257 arcade board to be launched on the PlayStation 3. It is the latest in the Tekken series and will retain all the elements from Tekken 5 and Tekken 5: The Dark Ressurection. This installment will also have an online mode which will be great fun. You can now challenge your arch-nemesis to a game without him actually being in your house using your console. New item moves have also been implemented where characters use special items to attack the opponent. Also Namco has added a new Rage system where on using Rage, your attack increases by huge amounts to the cost of your health reducing. There are a total of 42 characters which essentially means all the characters from Tekken 5: The Dark Ressurection are present with an addition of new characters. Out of the new characters, six have been confirmed: Zafina, Leo, Miguel Caballero Rojo, Bob, Azazel (the final Boss of the game) and NANCY-MI847J. For more information check out http://tekken.namco.com.
BattleForge
(PC)
Okay, this game is just amazing. Its so good it actually cant be classified, but lets try to do it anyway. This game can only be played online, so lets start off by saying that its an online game. But since many people can play it simultaenously, its an MMO. It has PvP and PvE elements to it which would then make it somewhat of an MMORPG. Heres the catch though: you dont sit and control a single character, but an armywhich makes it an RTS, so its an online RTS, or an MMORTS, if you have been keeping tabs. You build and control your own army and complete missions in co-op, or fight against one another to improve your own skills. Another innovation presented through the game is that the way you build your army is through a card-based system. You can choose to build your army based on multiple elemental types. Building units and killing creeps and enemies will definitely need co-operation with your fellow players and also macro-management of your own army making this a very interesting game to play. Keep up with the news about this game at www.battleforge.com.
Killzone 2
(PS3)
Killzone is a sci-fi FPS game which follows the storyline of Killzone: Liberation (for the PlayStation Portable) and is the third game in this franchise following the originals release on the PlayStation 2 console. The story of Killzone 2 is quite straight forward: two years after the Vekta attack by the Helghast, the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance (ISA) is taking the fight back to the enemys home world of Helhgan. You play as Sev, a hardcore battle-monger who is sent to capture the Helghast Leader, Emperor Visari, and bring their war machine to a halt. Killzone 2 aims to provide players with a realistic gameplay, dubbed Hollywood Realism by the developers. There is also a new cover system called lean and peek which will be a great addition to this game. Visit www.killzone.com for more information about the game.
Ghostbusters
(PS3, PS2, Xbox360, Nintendo Wii & DS, PC)
When theres something strange in the neighbourhood, who ya gonna call....Ghostbusters! You heard the call right, Ghostbusters the game is going to be released sometime in 2009, and will be a continuation of the movie franchise. The game picks up two years after the events in Ghostbusters II. You play a new recruit who has been hired to test some equipment created by Egon Spengler and Ray Stantz because the paranormal activity has increased in the city. This activity is actually being caused due to the release of a Gozer exhibit. The storyline doesnt seem as interesting as it is very similar to that of the actual movie, but the fun part will definitely be in playing through the story. Also look forward
Fallen Earth
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The bar for MMORPGs have been raised in 2008 with the release of games like Age of Conan, which takes gameplay and graphics to a new level, and through the release of expansions for games such as Eve Online
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When it comes to India, there is definitely a shortage, as most opt for an MBA or are not even aware of game developments as a career option
developer, you need to have the proper paper work including a game design document (GDD) which could be anywhere between 2 to 200 pages a level. Just imagine the sizes of GDDs for MMORPGs, the amount of work going into each dungeon and level. The game development industry is estimated to reach $65 billion by 2011 in the US. In India itself, NASSCOM says, its expected to value at $212 million. But the question here is, when will India reach that level and are the companies here moving at the same pace as those in the US? Companies need to provide, not only to the Indian market, but possibly even a much wider user base, when it comes to game development. There are several companies in India that have begun to tap this Gold Mine. Outsourcing or off shoring has become an integral aspect in the production of most international game titles. Game development studios across the world are looking to outsource visual art elements such as game characters, vehicles, racing tracks, sports arenas and various game environments for games that are being developed. Many Game companies in India cater to this need and are contributing to some amazing upcoming games. All of this may sound great though it doesnt come easy. Aspiring Game studios need to match high quality expectations to be able to deliver on such international projects. Did you
Upcoming titles from the Indian Developers: Dhruva Interactive: Conga Bugs, a casual PC game. FXLabs Studios: Inferno - A game based on Dantes Inferno. RZ2 Games: A secret MMOFPS is in development.
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institute where they teach you games programming. SAGE is run by Mr. Priyadarshi Chowdhary, who is the Founder and CEO. We asked him about the courses offered at SAGE and he replied, We teach only Games Programming and we also have an advanced course where we teach students how to create their own Game Engines. We normally teach students on the OGRE engine. On their web site, www.sageinfolabs.com, it is mentioned that SAGE has also started a course that teaches console game programming for the Xbox 360. Mr. Priyadarshi says, We have started the course for console game programming, but people prefer to enroll for PC game programming. About getting a job in this line he said, There is a lot of scope and we also have a placement program. Mr. Anthony Withaker of RZ2 Games said, We hold many workshops, sponsorship programs and events for colleges like IIT. We have an internship program going on where we currently have three students with us also. Mr. Sashi Reddi of FXLabs Studios said, One of our main aim is to nurture budding talent around this industry. We have been running FX Learning Academy, where in we get freshers on board and give them immense training around game programming and Art side before starting their actual work with us. Here is some advice Mr. Sashi Reddi has given to young adults who wish to pursue a career in this field, For students who want to get into gaming it is important to understand what is it that they aspire to do in this field. If they are interested in programming games, they should learn programming languages like C, C++ and be strong at Maths and Physics. For people who would like to animate characters or make assets for games like vehicles, buildings, etc they should learn 3D editing software like 3Dmax and Maya. Students who are interested in designing a game should play a lot of games, understand the different genres of games, posses good analytical skills and be very creative at coming up with ideas for games that would keep people engaged. Best way to start a career in game design is to start writing reviews and walkthroughs for the games you are currently playing. We definitely know that this industry is going to grow stronger but currently it is moving at a slow pace as in comparison to other countries and from the looks of it Indias Game Developers are catering more towards the casuals games meant for the Indian audience. We still have hope that the day will come when India will be the hub for all Game Development with host to all types of gamers.I
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and learn to take away weapons from enemies you might encounter. A whole range of acrobatic actions can be performed through minimal keys. To even begin talking about the very impressive gameplay, you have to talk about the not-so-interesting story. You are what the game calls a runner. A runner is a messenger that takes dangerous paths across the city to deliver messages. This is because the world (or at least this city) is under a totalitarian regime, where the government has put all forms of communication under strict surveillance. This serves to neutralise crime and rebels. This is where the runners come in, with their alternate medium of communication. The second introductory level fleshes out the story for the player and you see your characters (Faith) sister (some police officer) getting framed for murder. She barely has time to talk to you, when the police burst in with guns a-blazing. Fight is not a choice here, you are a runner, and you can only run. So run you do, through a complicated office floor, into the vents, onto a terrace, sliding down a ramp, and so on escaping bullets, instead of killing the attackers with your own. Its a refreshing take on the platforming genre. Your path forward is made known through what is called runner vision, which turns objects of interest in the environment red, indicating that you need to make your way towards them. At the end of the first level, you find yourself on a terrace. Just as a helicopter comes into view, its landing skids blazing red with runner vision. The police are firing at you, and you hardly have time to think. And like some cornered animal, you instinctly jump to hold on to the skids of the helicopter. Impressive stuff, this. There are spectacular props in almost every level of the game. Over the next few levels, you will dodge bullets in sewers, jump between pipes, climb on crates and cranes, learn that some fences are electrified, navigate through vents, spend some time in elevators, and even take on a few enemies by neutralising them with your movements. The gamers have taken the pains to make the experience very immersive. Not only is your entire body visible, there are a lot of small touches. Your heartbeat increases when the game picks up speed. The movement of the camera is tracked to the movement of your head. You can fail spectacularly, or slip and fall. You can feel your weight, and the momentum, just by looking at the way the camera moves on screen. When
e have been tracking this game for a while now. From the trailers and game play videos we looked at before the game was released, it promised to be a different and innovative idea for a first person adventure game. The game released on consoles before it did for Windows, and we could not wait to get our hands on it. Those of us who did try out the game on consoles were enthralled. When you start the game, the first level is a tutorial that outlines the gamut of moves that your player can perform. Look down, and you see the torso and limbs of your player, something unique for the first person point-of-view games, which usually contain phantom bodies and legs. Unlike other games, the tutorial is a very necessary step in playing the game. The first level takes your breath away. You are made to jump over fences, slide beneath pipes, jump across large gaps, roll when you fall
appreciate how real the game feels. The story makes you follow a trail of contacts, betrayers, and bodies inching onwards to answer questions you didnt know you had. So when someone on screen starts running away from you, using the same techniques you do, follow them with all your heart. But when animated cut-scenes reveals scene-after-scene of needless complications and conditions, you dont have the heart to take it all in, and find it a serious distraction from the game itself. Despite the very pretty vector animation, we could not resist the urge to skip the cut-scenes and return to the meat of the game. There are moments of very intense action in the game. Snipers, for example, have these shafts of red light directed towards you, and you have to neutralise them before they find you. You are looking through the scope at two snipers, who in turn are looking through their scope, at you. You have to take them out before their laser sights seek you out. Another aspect are the spatial puzzles in the game. You will be forced to think out of the box, look around and really think before
to be very careful about when and how you use your moves. Sometimes it is preferable to fall and get hurt, because rolling might make you fall to death. It makes you feel as if the skills of your character are developing as you play the game. However, one disappointing aspect is that you never really find out all the ways to neutralise the enemy. The demos shown during game load depict Score : 6.5/10 Developer: DICE Publisher: EA
Platforms supported: X-box 360, Microsoft Windows, Sony Play Station 3
point, the bugs also get to you jump onto a ledge with your hands on either side of piping, and you cannot move left or right. You cannot even jump off, or climb up. You get stuck for no fault of your own. Sometimes, your feet get stuck inside the floor, disabling any kind of movement. The graphics are great. The environment has a cyberpunk feel, with bright, vibrant and effervescent colours used. The entire city feels like its bathed in light, even the sewers have a halo. This is a very good looking game. The soundtrack is mostly ambient loops, with the tone changing with the mood and pace of a level. It lends a sense of urgency when you have to move fast, and encourages logic when you need to solve a spatial puzzle. This is a great game, and something that will go down in gaming history as something truly special as Portal did before. However, the game play is far from mature, and we just hope to see more such titles around. At least, a lot of first person games can take cues from the creativity that flows through this game. I
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any of the classic video game franchises that have kept gamers entertained over the years make their next-generation console debuts in 2009, and the first of these is Capcoms stylish reincarnation of beat em up favourite Street Fighter. Street Fighter IV features a refreshing art style, a few new characters, and brings back the gameplay mechanics that made Street Fighter II the pinnacle of this genre. The most striking feature of Street Fighter IV is its stylised 3D art direction. Environments and characters are created in a uniquely arty, comic book style, which somehow comes across as both simplistic and intricately detailed. Coupled with a resplendent colour palate and presented in high definition, Street Fighter IV is a visual treat that almost justifies the price of admission all by itself. But the game has a lot more going for it than simply its eye-candy graphics. Most importantly, Street Fighter IV is a thoroughly absorbing fighting game, particularly when played against a human offline opponent. The classic characters Ryu, Ken and co return and the game also adds four new fighters to the roster Crimson Viper, Abel, El Fuerte, and Rufus.
The classic characters bring with them their old arsenal of moves and combos and all the characters possess their individual strengths and weakness. Learning them, mastering them and overcoming them in your opponents is indeed a thrill and this is the high point of the game. There are no two characters in Street Fighter IV that can be considered a mismatch; every fighter has within his/her arsenal the moves and combos required to beat every other fighter and the key again lies in learning the strengths and weakness, and of course, in memorising the various combos. Unfortunately, blind button mashing is also quite effective in this game, but like every other fighting game, will only work against an AI opponents, while a skilled human opponent will break you down effortlessly. One interesting aspect of Street Fighter IV is that it still employs the traditional 2D camera, while other recent beat em ups such as Soulcalibur IV and Virtua Fighter 5 allow side-stepping whereby the player can switch the camera to a different angle. This is absent in Street Fighter IV. Whether thats a good or bad thing is subjective, but you will never miss being able to side-step in this game, and that is a testament to Capcoms ability to deliver an immersive fighting experience even in a 2D arena. If nothing else, it will certainly please the old school purists.
In terms of game modes, you have an Arcade Mode, a flimsy story mode that essentially entails you running through the entire roster one after another. This mode can be played against the CPU and a second human player can jump in at any time. You can also invite friends over Xbox LIVE and PSN and compete with them. You also have two one-on-one modes; one for offline, and one for online. Unfortunately, we were unable to test out the games online capabilities so early before the games release. If youre new to the series or feeling a little rusty, the Training Mode will let you hone your skills and practice your combos against either a dummy or a skilled AI opponent. Theres not that much to be done in Street Fighter IV, but then again, beat em ups are all about one-on-one battles with your friends and button mashing duels till your fingers bleed, and there is plenty of potential for all of that here. As you play along, you will also unlock artwork and videos which can be viewed via the Gallery in the main menu. Then of course, you have the cheesy one-liners, over-the-top voice acting, and music that will make you look forward to an NSync reunion; but thats the fun of it. Bringing an old classic to a next-generation format is a tricky situation for developers. Theyre expected to stay true to the series roots, and yet push the boundaries and make use of the powerful hardware at their disposal. Capcom have managed to tread this fine line tremendously well. The new arty visual style is breathtakingly realised in vivid high definition, while the tight gameplay mechanics, the classic characters, and traditional 2D camera perspective will surely satisfy fans of the older games. While theres nothing truly revolu-
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nlike most other fighting games, Mortal Kombat (MK) has not shied away from reinventing itself significantly, every few years or so. They did this with Mortal Kombat 3 and the introduction of combo system and later moved the game to a 3-D arena with Mortal Kombat 4. They introduced fighting styles with Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance and also released a couple of adventure titles based on the MK characters and universe. Now, although the latest iteration in the series is technically not a pure Mortal Kombat title, Ed Boon and company have once again changed the fighting system of the franchise and this time they seem to have nailed it better than their last few attempts. The single-player Story Mode mode kicks off with a somewhat plausible explanation of the merger of the two universes. Here the player has a choice to fight on the side of either the Mortal Kombat or the DC universe. As you play
through the story mode, the game will pit you against characters from both worlds and your playing characters changes as the story progresses through various levels (fighting arenas) set in both worlds. This predictably continues till your battle against the final boss of the game and true to MK style, he deals out more damage and takes less of it, compared to other characters in the game roster. For beating the game, player is rewarded with two unlocked characterone each for beating the game on the MK and DC side. In all, the game features a roster of 20 fighters (ten on each side) and the two un-lockable characters. Apart from the story mode, the game has the customary single player arcade mode where you fight your way up the ladder to encounter the final boss. The game also supports head-to-head two player fights, both online and offline. If you have played MK games before, youd expect plenty of extra, un-lockable kontent; however, this title has very little of that. Coming back to the changes to the fighting style, the developers claim to have completely reworked the fighting engine. The fighting styles
Pros: Improved and promising fighting system Good blend of two worlds Decent collection of characters in the fighter roster Cons: Lack of extra content and limited single player replay value Watered down finishing moves
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These protesters are people who picket outside the premises of any building owned by the Church of Scientology, over issues like their underhanded techniques for curtailing protesters, their belief of homosexuality as a disease, and providing financial aids to anti-gay legislations. The Church of Scientology is by no means harmless, and they have powerful ways of stopping protesters, both legal and illegal. The Church of Scientology has gone ahead and enforce legal restrictions on two homosexual HIV+ protesters, one of whom is himself an ex-Scientologist. These protesters are not anonymous and anonymous, but Angry Gay Pope and Happy Smurf. And no, the aliens were not able to cure Happy Smurf of his disease. GET PAID TO VACATION
Smellists rejoice
hose innovative guys at Japan got together and decided that the internet did not give enough of an olfactory sensation to surfers. They decided to take Google maps, and add places to it tagged with unique smells. They are the Nio-Bu, the connoisseurs of smell, and they hang out at www.nioibu.com. The entire web site is in Japanese, so you will have to use Googles translation tool to make any sense of it. Even in English though, sense will be a difficult thing to find. What you will find though, is where in the world you can smell filthy roadside garbage, cats with bad breath, spilt wine on carpet, roasted cow-dung or dry spit and
chai. For some reason, the site assumes that all grandmothers houses smell the same, but no one has really taken the trouble to refute their claims. Not all the smells are bad though, you can check out a freshly unboxed Mac, and strangely enough, even what our sun smells like, right here on Earth. You can add your own odours to the list, and if that does not occupy your time, you can look at a list of photos of people smelling the smell. As of now, there is no mechanism by which the website can actually let surfers get a whiff of their long list of strange odours, but the Japanese act fast when an idea strikes them.
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ost of us have now come to accept that not everything Google touches turns to gold. Yes, there are definitely some things Google tried doing and well, didnt quite work out. One such ambitious project was Lively a web-based virtual environment launched by Google sometime in July last year. The idea was to create a chat experience using avatars in which one can communicate, move around and interact in a virtual world. Its almost as if Google said hey if Second Life is doing it why cant we? Of course there were differences unlike Second Life, the Lively users could not buy and sell products. Since there was no usergenerated content on Lively, items such as hairstyles, clothing and furniture were limited to a catalog of pre-designed selections. In Google Lively up to 20 people could occupy a room and chat with one another. Text appeared as cartoon-style bubbles atop the avatars. Users could design their own virtual environments by hanging YouTube videos and pics from Picasa on the walls like pieces of art. The rooms could be embeded into blogs and Facebook pages. But in November Google announced on its blog that it plans to shut down Lively by the end of December. Calling it an experiment, the blog goes on to say It has been a tough decision, but we want to ensure that we prioritise our resources and focus more on our core search, ads and apps business. Wed encourage all Lively users to capture your hard work by taking videos and screenshots of your rooms.
two hundred thousand hits within a day of going up. The job itself has generated a lot of publicity for the employers. Your official post will read out as The Caretaker of the Islands of the Great Barrier Reef, if you get selected. Not only will you be accommodated on one of the important islands, you will be given permission to include family or a friend. You can apply for the job by sending in a video presentation of yourself. They have received a bunch of submissions. The deadline for entires is the twenty second of February. What are you waiting for? We gave out the URL two paragraphs ago. There is one small catch though, you have to have at least one year prior experience, but we are unsure how they can expect that for a job like this. CENSORSHIP SO BIG, IT CAN BE SEEN FROM SPACE
he ubiquitous touch screen is seen in almost everything from ATM machines, PCs to mobile devices to perhaps even vacuum cleaners! Well refrigerators at least. Not only did it make life easy, it made everything fun. Think of the i-phone.
hina has a history of a love-hate relationship with technology. What is normal computer usage around the world is invariably some kind of a crime in China, so every month has its share of odd and outrageous happenings. This months China related roundup includes a massive crackdown on porn, a crackdown on
Would it be the same without its touchscreen? Who doesnt like a bit of touchy-feely action right? And we owe it all to Dr Sam Hurst. He developed the first touch sensor in 1971 while he was an instructor at University of Kentucky. This was not the transparent touch screen that we know of today. This sensor called the Elograph was patented by The University of Kentucky Research Foundation. Dr. Sam Hurst founded his company Elographics (now Elo TouchSystems) and developed a transparent touch screen in 1974 and five wire resistive technology in 1977, which is the most popular touch screen technology. In 1977 Elographics paired with Siemens Corporation to develop a transparent version of the tablet on curved glass so that it could fit over a CRT (cathode ray tube) screen.
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Relax its only dirty sounding. Dirty sounding names that is; and a whole bunch load of them! Visit www.dirtysounding.com to find a list of hilarious and ahem dirty sounding names arranged alphabetically; plus militarily and foreign names categories thrown in for added enjoyment. Now the website isnt flashy at all, in fact its nothing more than a gigantic list. Theres Dougie Style, Harry S. Houle Harry Ballsack just to name a few. We have a sneaking suspicion cybersex, and the Chinese government recognising web surfing as a clinical illness. Read on. China has some of the toughest internet laws in the world. However, despite all the fine print, they manage to leave out one activity from the rulebooks. A housewife by the name of Li, decided to have a little fun and teased people online by showing them video streams of herself in the nude. She was dragged into court because of her activities, but was let free when the judge discovered that there was nothing in the law they could actually prosecute her with. Baidu and Google, the two biggest search engines in China (surprisingly, in that order) had to apologise to the government for showing too many links to porn sites on their online portals. The government had specifically asked them to remove all porn related content from their web sites, but the search engines failed to remove them. The government retaliated aggressively, threatening to punish and
that most of them are just made up. But just imagine the possibilities - prank phone calls, radio phone ins, and loads of other stuff, full Bart Simpson ishtyle. Plus it can keep you entertained for hours. Well maybe not hours, still an important resource to bookmark.
all of the planets are spherical? Sometimes theyre downright twisted. Take for instance Do you loose all of your hair in chemotherapy? There are of course no answers but head over to www.crazythoughts.com for these and many more.
Potty thoughts
Yeah weve all had them. Theyre ridiculous, of no real use but yet surprisingly worth thinking about. Why do they call him Donkey Kong if he is not a donkey? or How come shut down these web sites. What followed was a string of public apologies. The Chinese government is going right ahead with plans to purify not just the internet, but the mobile networks as well. While sending explicit images and text over mobile networks is already an offence, what the Chinese government is looking to do now is to implement a mechanism by which they can actually catch the offenders. How exactly they will achieve this is not clear. A hospital in Beijing probed 1,300 cases of people too addicted to the Internet (those who need medication if they do not go online), and decided to define too much web surfing as a clinical psychological disease. What is really scary however, are the kind of treatments those with this disease can expect to undergo. The Internet addicted can expect treatments like military style discipline, counseling, hypnosis and electric shocks. INSECURE MEN REJOICE
one are the days when womens underwear had to be secured with lock and key to ensure their chastity. Lucia Lorio, a Brazillian lingerie maker has rolled out a line of lingerie with inbuilt devices so that insecure men can have their peace of mind. It looks as ugly as you think it does (no, we are not showing you pictures), but is very functional on multiple levels. First of all, a man can program it and keep track of the movements of anyone who wears the chastity belt. Secondly (angry feminists listen in), the woman can turn the GPS device off whenever she wants. Thirdly, there is a lot of demand for the device... by women... because they feel more secure with it.
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ere is a little puzzle. You get your hands on a sniper rifle, with the required ammunition. You are also given an iPhone, and a target to eradicate. Unfortunately, you have no training in ballistics, and you dont know how the ammo will behave over a long range. How will you eradicate the target? You are right, it has something to do with the iPhone. Runaway technologies, has released an iPhone app that gives you all the experience you missed out in sniper training camps you never went to. The app is called BulletFlight, and this is how it works. You
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It was a pretty usual work day. Michael and Siddharth(the new recruit) were on one of their usual coffee breaks, when Aditya walked very purposefully to a large trash can. To the utter amusement of the spectators, he started rummaging through it furiously! It seems he was looking for a DVD! Michael, never one to pass up such an opportunity, told Aditya that there were certainly a few DVDs in the trash can, causing Aditya to dig even deeper, and giving Michael a feed in the distance to your target, atmospheric factors like wind speed, air pressure and altitude. The application calculates the trajectory of the bullet and gives you the results. The app comes with three common presets for Sniper rifles, which are just letters and numbers you have to be crazy to recognise. OK, we will throw them out here, the M110, the SR16 and the KAC PDW. If, however your chance to shoot a picture of the whole thing. Were not showing you the picture here, but you can probably imagine it. Issue closing was definitely not the same this time, owning to the absence of Vijay Padaya. He has emmigrated to USA after eight long years with Digit. Vijay is best remembered for keeping things on track usually by not letting us play Quake 3 when there was work to be done. He will be sorely missed when we work, and more so when we play. weapon of choice is a different rifle, you can manually configure the application. Increase the cool factor of your iPhone by purchasing the app from the Apple iTunes app store for $11 (Rs. 540). The app store is notorious for removing and re-allowing applications at random, so if you want this one, get your hands on it before something develops.
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AMD Phenom II X4 After being thrashed by Intel ever since the introduction of their Core 2 Duo lineup in 2006, AMD was never able to get back on its feet. The infamous TLB bug gave the Phenom nightmares. Things started to improve with the B3 revision of Phenom. But the top end AMD processors still competed with Intels mid range processors. Now, finally, AMD has released the Phenom II 45nm based processors. Along with Phenom II, AMD has launched its codename Dragon platforn, the successor to the Spider platform, which basically is a combination of an AMD chipset and processor and a ATi graphics card. Compatibility. Phenom II takes on Core i7 valiantly and does well too. It is a great product and has plenty of headroom for overclocking. Dhruv Rajvanshi http://think-tech.blogspot.com
Feature: 5 reasons to play Dead Space 1. The Plot The very story of Dead space is wonderful. It is set in the future where you battle re-animated corpses while trying to repair a space mining ship! 2. Graphics The graphics of Dead Space make use of the next generation consoles and costly graphic cards. Each and every detail looks good. The monsters look awesome (in a gory and scary sense) but it's the shadows which make them really scary. 3. Limb Dismembering Action! The gameplay involves lot of cutting which really is fun once you start getting used to pouncing necromorphs. You get to use your mining tools against these monsters. Cutting limbs is the fastest way to immobilize them. There are also some sequences when you get to do
the same in Zero Gravity! So whats the arm count? 4. Chill through your spine This one of the games that actually scared me. Necromorphs are really terrifying in the starting levels but it goes to a whole new level near the end. The sound effects of the game are top notch and play an integral role in frightening you. 5. A true to life experience There is no HUD in the game at all which gives it a more authentic feel. The health, ammo, objective indicators are integrated well into the game. The camera is also very good and you will hardly come across problems with it. The physics of the game also adds to the experience. So you're still reading this? Go get your copy of Dead Space. Vaishak V.K. http://www.theregalgamer.com
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Wonderland c) Jean Cocteaus The White Paper d) Dr. Seusss If I ran the Zoo
machines were programmable? a) A printing press b) A Chinese incense clock c) A textile loom d) A mill
pancomputationalism? a) The universe is a computer b) Open source, open standards, and freedom based computing c) All applications, games and user data will one day be hosted remotely d) The eco-system on the earth is a supercomputer
Denmark offer Vores l to the internet community, what is it? a) Free Hardware b) An open source car c) Free Beer d) Open source space satellites
the word nerd originate from? a) Shakespeares Comedy of Errors b) Lewis Carrolls Alice in
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DOWN 1. Killing a player or a bot with a gun in a combat FPS(4) 2. A beam of light that kills instantly (4) 4. A line of text in chat to indicate the game is imbalanced(4) 5. Killing people with a single bullet in the head in an FPS(8) 6. Very skilled player in a multiplayer simulation game(4) 7. A sudden drop in gaming performance(5) 9. Delay between a client computer and a server (4) 11. A bunch of preset commands that perform a particular or set of actions(5) 12. Strategy of staying in one place/hiding and shooting(7) 14. An artificial opponant in a first person combat shooter (3) 16. Ninjas in Pyjamas(3) ACROSS 3. An bug or undesirable graphic error in a game(8) 8. A contiguous environment for gameplay (3) 10. Intros put in by crackers before a cracked
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version of a game(4) 13. A set of scenarios in a simulation or strategy game(8) 15. The point on a map where a bot or player appears when the game starts or during gameplay(10) 17. A software that allows you to run a gaming environment(6)
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audio-visual intros along with cracked software gave rise to which tech sub-culture? a) Modscene b) Artscene c) Demoscene d) Cargo Cult programming
individuals use cryptography on a day to day basis for their online activities known as? a) Cyberpunks b) Cypherpunks c) Cyberphunks d) Cypherphunks
released in 2007 based on? a) World of Warcraft b) Second Life c) SIMS online d) Naruto
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Please try to understand that your mag is already expensive, and you people are increasing the price even more! But what to do? Ill have to buy it, even if you increase it to Rs 200, as I love it so much! You started the year on an excellent note. It was one of the best issues of Digit. The main story covering the evil face of techonology was good. Bomb alert included in Digital Business was mind blowing. I really liked this issue and will preserve it for a long time. GPS devices tested are really awesome. The Agent 001 is my special favorite. I am a regular surfer, so I have used all the browsers, and I think its about time you did a Fast Track to browsers. Also, in the DVD, please try to provide videos of the latest gadgets you test. The games tested in this issue are really good. Please dont provide demo games, as it drives me crazy and makes me buy them. downloaded from a members area as well. Although some hardware reviews might not be relevant for overseas readers, all the rest of the articles and information in the magazine are absolutely priceless for me as I am always short on time due to my busy work schedule. Do you have any such plans in pipeline? Please let me know. Anyway, I must congratulate you for your good work. Hope you manage to keep it as good as ever.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, and believe us, we really do not want to increase prices unless absolutely necessary. We did make sure to increase the number of content pages, and also the extra DVD to ensure that you still get complete value for money. Team Digit
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Mayur Gaikwad
Those are some very valid suggestions, and we promise to look into it. You might be surprised with a few of your requests from the next issue itself. As for your gaming enthusiasm, your letter is sure to make some of our advertisers very happy. Team Digit
Ravi Ranjan
You have raised a very important point here, and we can see why such a step is necessary. All of us are aware about how confusing tech terms can be to the non-initiated. You have a great suggestion, and we will keep that in mind for future issues. Team Digit
Varun Singh
We try to keep our content as fresh as possible. If there is a new movie from the open source or copyleft community, you are sure to get it from us first. However, most of the films that are released into the public domain, are old. That does not necessarily mean that they are boring our outdated. The Great Dictator we gave last time is an all time classic, and Death Rides a Horse (this months DVD) is a great western that can give contemporary cinema a run for its money. However, your point is well taken. Team Digit
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Thank you for the leg up. We will look into including more specialist and enterprise software in future releases of our DVD. Team Digit
I am an avid reader of Digit, and have been reading it for the past few years. The best part of the magazine is the Your Questions, Our Answers section, which provides solutions to the basic problems that most of us face in our day to day life, while handling our system.
A belated happy new year to you! Your January issue was, as usual, awesome. I am really terrified by growing use of hi-tech gadgets like mobile phones, GPS devices as reflected by your cover story. The growing technology, which makes me happy at times also terrifies me at others. You have also covered a similar article in your December 2006 issue named Youre being watched.
I am reading Digit since 2005, and know firsthand how Digit achieved its top position. Every change you have done in the Digit is superb, but I still want to suggest a few more. Your procedure for taking feedback, by using the feedback form was great, but make it online as you all might know, no one really posts anything anymore. Secondly, please create a seperate section for mobile phones in your magazine, just 2 or 3 pages every month. In this way, Digit will also cover the needs of a mobile magazine, since there are more mobile users than PC users in India. I also must add that Digit is very addictive magazine.
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I am a Doctor in Anaesthesiology working in the UK for last 5 years. I came to India to visit my family and had a long-ish stay this time. Hence I found a bit of time to catch up with my old favourites. My brother introduced me to Digit back when it was called Chip. Every good thing seems to loose its quality and looses its charm with time, but I am quite pleased to see that Digit has escaped this phenomenon. It is still as good as ever! January issue was absolutely fantastic and full of information to keep us safe. I was trying to buy the December edition, but it was sold out. I am aware that it can be ordered online, but it will take about 5 to 7 days to reach me, and I am leaving tomorrow, so I cant buy it. I do miss this magazine in the UK. Although there are more such magazines there, I love Digit for its simplicity, easy language and its Indian origins. It will be very very useful for readers like me to have an online subscription, as then I could access the content from anywhere in the world; plus I could save some paper. The DVD content could be
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I have been a regular Digit reader for quite a long time... and I must say that you are the best in the business. What i really like are the product reviews especially the graphics card reviews, but there is something more that you can cover: you should also state the minimum and maximum power consumption of each graphics card, so that we can choose the ones that suit our needs best.
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Thats a very valid suggestion. Although we do mention low-power consumption on hardware (like motherboards), especially where it is substantial, and also mention when a card uses way too much power, we will take your idea and start doing this on a more regular basis. Team Digit
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Due to a clerical error, the contact details for the XFX 9800GT on page 81, in this months issue, are wrong. However, the ratings for the product are correct. The contact details were supposed to read: Contact: Rashi Peripherals Phone: 022-67090828 E-mail: response@rptechindia.com Web site: www.rptech.com Price: Rs. 10,000 We apologise for the error.
My first encounter with Digit takes me three years back. Then I was only interested in the games hidden inside the CD. As I grew, it was the freeware that amused me. But now I have realised that the greatest knowledge lies in the precious articles of the magazine. What marvellous stuff you people provide us with! The contents have always been improving, and to a large extent, after Mr. Henning joined as the Editor-in-Chief. I personally appreciate his contribution. The web site content together with the DVDs all are on the path of improvement. Last months Fast Track on C++ immensely enhanced my programming skills. The technical help desk works perfectly in accordance with its name, and has given me full support whenever needed. They too deserve a big applause. But the greatest for me was the January 2009 edition. Comparison of the password strength with entropy in Pass the word... was excellent. I have always aspired to become a System Security Analyst in the future. I am already a hot favorite among my classmates for the security aspects of their PCs. And now, at the crucial stage, when I am in Class XII, the cover story provided me with the right direction. Thus Digit has given me magnitude and momentum to my aspirations, as well as direction. Thats why I called it a vector quantity. I really thank you in advance for shaping my career and assure my best services to the cyber community towards security. Three cheers to Digit!
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WITH ITS MOUNTAINS of petty and idiotic regulations, the European Union (EU) is hardly my favourite organisation. However, it sometimes get things right, and recently started new legal action against Microsoft for anti-competitive practices. The focus of attention, as before, is with Internet Explorer being tied into the operating system. This approach is the exact opposite of the original vision described by Bill Gates. Back in the days (18/19 years ago) when a few journalists like myself used to get to meet him and discuss these things properly, Gates described his view of the desktop of the future as being component-oriented. With this approach, instead of buying one or more large applications, you buy much smaller ones, and then add other component programs that provide the extra features that you need. You might have a word processor as a basic program that only formats text and prints it out very robust, with excellent ease of use, good font-handling, etc. If you should also want a spell-checker, thesaurus, or some other add-on, you can buy this separately, and it will integrate fully with your basic word-processor. These extra add-ons need not come from the same software vendor. You might well have a word processor from Microsoft, a presentation application from Corel, and a spell checker from Adobe, that would work with the other two and any other programs that needed spell checks, such as your free-standing (not OS integrated) web browser. The operating system would provide the object-oriented basis for this structure, itself consisting of components. There would be many benefits you would no longer clutter your hard disk with functionality you dont need, generally making much more efficient use of system i.e. your resources; you could tailor your system to precisely your own needs, with large organisations creating their own modules for specialist requirements. It would be highly scalable from small portable systems to power-packed
workstations; this would stimulate healthy competition and the smaller programs could be expected to be relatively free of errors. We have instead been sold inefficient bloatware. Personally, I blame the hardware vendors. They kowtow to the Microsoft line far more than seems rational. Why? Because hardware keeps growing in size, far more quickly than genuine software needs. By providing excessively bloated software, Microsoft helps drive hardware sales, and other application developers have to follow suit because of the checkbox approach to functionality (feature tables in magazines dont exactly help in this). One trick that Microsoft and others have used to force us to keep upgrading has been constant changes in file format. So, you are using last years version of Word and you receive an email attachment from somebody using this years version. You cant open it, and the pressure is therefore on to upgrade, even though the new version offers no new functionality that you need. I am only a very infrequent user of Word, and I can honestly say that only two features useful to me have been added to the software since Word for Windows v.1.0a. We have all fallen for this hook, line and sinker. I used the word force in the last paragraph because Microsoft has often been accused of bullying tactics, and both the news item about the EU and our current review of netbooks highlighted this. Scared of Linux a much more flexible and scalable operating system taking over the netbook market, a few months ago Microsoft made Windows XP Home available together with Windows CE for low-end devices. So why only low-end? I once annoyed a Microsoft person when I was testing Windows CE a few years ago by saying that this was the lean operating system I wanted on my desktop. But that could not be allowed, could it? It is not that Windows CE could not easily be made to run on more powerful machines than a netbook, or that Windows XP could not run on the more
I am only a very infrequent user of Word, and I can honestly say that only two features useful to me have been added to the software since Word for Windows v.1.0a.
powerful PCs currently shipping with Vista. Microsoft insists through its licence agreements with hardware vendors on strict limits to memory size, hard disk size, and so forth. Have more than a certain amount of memory, and you cant ship, for example, Windows XP, but have to force your customers to take Vista. To hell with customer choice. But the effect is not always in Microsofts favour. As Linux improves and remains flexible and scalable, increasing numbers of vendors are considering moving to it. Give an average customer a Linux machine with a Windows look-and-feel, and most would hardly be able to tell the difference. Microsofts bullying is beginning to look like the best marketing tool Linux could have. And Microsofts response? Instead of more bullying, why not go back to Gates original component-oriented vision? Dream on...
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