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TRINITY IT es T MONDAY 27-10-2014 www.trinityites.net I All round eye cam he bublcam is a 360º camera and software technology that shares everything around you through spherical photos and videos. Made from aluminum, plastic, and rubber, weighs 280 g, and features four 1.6 megapixel cameras with a 190° field of view. The software inside the Bublcam stitches the images and videos together, giving you in the end a 14 megapixel 360° image. It shoots video at 1080p and takes 3840p-by-3840p photographs which are streamed back to the device of your choice over the Wi-Fi connection. Als o included is a tri-axial accelerometer that stabilises images and aMicro SD Card up to 32GB. It is a market ready spherical camera that captures 100% of the spherical range through panoramic photos and videos. The Bubl brand has been created to both deliver the highest quality products and services dedicated to 360º technology advancement as well as captivate and entertain a public continuously seeking new content. What’s also incredible is all of the opportunities in commercial applications like media broadcasters, industrial and utility companies, retail channels, hotel and travel and real estate that the Bublcam provides a new advantage to. The innovative tetrahedral design allows the 4, 190º lenses to overlap capturing everything inside what we’ve dubbed a digital bubl. It’s even small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.As the only fully spherical consumer camera in the world, the Bublcam is a device backed by the most forward-looking software in the industry to provide users with the ability to capture spherical photos and videos and share them with anyone, anywhere.“Since its incarnation, the camera has been a pivotal tool to help people capture moments and tell stories,” said Sean Ramsay, CEO of Bubl. “Bublcam takes digital storytelling to the next level with zero blind spots and a fully spherical experience. More than just a camera that shoots on a horizontal plane, Bublcam enables consumers to pan anywhere in a given shot and then incorporates an online sharing feature to stream or upload content directly from the device.”Bubl’s current collaboration with Google allows anyone with a B ob F o r e m a n’s architecture firm ran up a $166,000 phone bill in a single weekend last March. But neither Foreman nor anyone else at his sevenperson company was in the office at the time. “I thought: ‘This is crazy. It must be a mistake’,” Foreman said. It wasn’t. Hackers had broken into the phone network of the company, Foreman Seeley Fountain Architecture, and routed $166,000 worth of calls from the firm to premium-rate telephone numbers in Gambia, Somalia and the Maldives. It would have taken 34 years for the firm to run up those charges legitimately, according to a complaint it filed with the Federal Communications Commission. The firm, in Norcross, Georgia, was the victim of an age-old fraud that has found new life now that most corporate phone lines run over the internet. The swindle, which on the web is easier to pull off and more profitable, affects mostly small businesses and cost victims $4.73 billion globally last year. That is up nearly $1 billion from 2011, Playing violent video games in 3-D makes everything seem more real - and can lead to higher anger levels in players, a new study has found. Researchers said that people who played violent video games in 3-D showed more evidence of anger afterwards than people who played using traditional 2-D systems - even those with large screens. The higher anger in 3-D players was connected to the fact that, compared to 2-D players, they were more likely to feel they were “immersed Bublcam to upload spherical photos directly to Google Maps, StreetView and Google+. With features including real-time image stitching, self-calibration and image stabilization, a four-camera, tetrahedral design for zero blind spots and live video streaming, the Bublcam changes the way consumers capture moments and share their experiences. The camera also features professional controls, including HDR, white balance, contrast and gamma, all in a device the size of a baseball. By utilizing the Bubl API & SDK, others can create software applications that can fully control the Bublcam and develop features on top of the current app to enable more forwardlooking features like facial and image recognition, interactive touch points, motion tracking, cloud-based storage connectivity and integration to other virtual reality devices.Bubl’s software applications will allow for iOS, Android, Oculus VR, Windows 8 (Xbox One), Chromecast, PS4 Amazon Fire and Avegant integration. The company’s goal is to allow for the consumption of spherical or 360-degree content across every major digital platform and device. premium-rate phone numbers, often used for sexual-chat or psychic lines, from one of dozens of webbased services that charge dialers over $1 a minute and give the lessee a cut. In the US, premium-rate numbers are easily identified by 1-900 prefixes, and callers are informed they will be charged higher rates. But elsewhere, like in Latvia and Estonia, they can be trickier to spot. The payout to the lessees can be as high as 24 cents for every minute spent on the phone. Hackers then break into a business’s phone system and make calls through it to their premium number, typically over a weekend, when nobody is there to notice. With high-speed computers, they can make hundreds of calls simultaneously, forwarding as many as 220 minutes’ worth of phone calls a minute to the pay line. The hacker gets a cut of the charges, delivered through a Western Union, MoneyGram or wire transfer. Beware of phone hackers according to the Communications Fraud Control Association. Major carriers have sophisticated fraud systems in place to catch hackers before they run up false six-figure charges. But small businesses often use local carriers, which lack such antifraud systems. And some of those carriers are leaving customers to foot the bill. The scheme works this way, telecommunications fraud experts say : Hackers sign up to lease in the game,” said Brad Bushman, co-author of the study and professor of communication and psychology at The Ohio State University. “3-D gaming increases anger because the players felt more immersed in the violence when they played violent games. As the technology in video games improves, it has the ability to have stronger effects on players,” said Bushman. Bushman conducted the study with lead author Robert Lull, a graduate student in communication at Ohio State. Participants were 194 college students, about two-thirds of whom were women. All of the students played the video game Grand Theft Auto IV for 15 minutes. Half were instructed to play violently (kill as many people as possible in the game) and half played nonviolently (they went bowling). They played on a 17inch 2-D screen, a 96inch 2-D screen or on a 96-inch 3-D screen while wearing appropriate 3-D glasses. Later, all participants reported their mood on a variety of dimensions, including anger. For example, they were asked to rate how angry, annoyed and furious they felt on a scale of 1 to 5. Results showed that for those who played nonviolently, it didn’t matter if they played in 2-D or 3-D ? their levels of anger were relatively low and unchanged. Those who played violently showed higher levels of anger than nonviolent players no matter how they played, 2-D or 3-D. But those who played violently on 3-D were significantly angrier than those who played violently on the 2-D systems. A f te r pl ay i ng t h e games, participants were asked several questions measuring how immersed they were in the game. For example, they were asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 7 how much they felt they “were really ‘there’ in the game environment” and how much they felt like other characters in the game were real.Results showed that people who played in 3-D felt more immersed in the game than did those who played in 2-D, and that immersion was related to the increased anger felt by those who played violently. “The combination of violent content and immersive technology like 3-D can be troublesome,” Bushman said. “This is something that needs to be considered by everyone involved electronics manufacturers, video game developers, consumers, parents and content ratings agencies,” Bushman said. Google unveils ‘Inbox’ new email service Google Inc launched an email service called Inbox on Wednesday that will better organize emails and display information such as appointments, flight bookings and package deliveries in a more userfriendly way. Google said it was sending out invitations to selected Gmail users to try out the new service. Users can also email the company at inbox@google.com to get an invitation. For now the new service is being provided alongside Gmail, which was launched in 2004. It will be available on the Web as well as on Android smartphones and iPhones. “Inbox is by the same people who brought you Gmail, but it’s not Gmail: it’s a completely different type of inbox, designed to focus on what really matters,” the company said in a blog post. (http://bit.ly/1woCxac) Google said Inbox displays real-time updates to emails – for example, showing the delivery status of items bought online. It also shows reminders in a more accessible way that allows users to more easily keep track of chores and appointments. The company said the new application also enhances features that are already available in Gmail that allow users to view purchases and bank account statements grouped together. Google’s shares were up 1.7 percent at $547.33 in early afternoon trading Nasdaq. Tips to protect your Android device A ndroid is the most popular mobile platform in India as well as the world. One of the major reasons for its popularity is the flexibility it offers in terms of customization and the abundance of third-party apps. Apps can even be side-loaded, bypassing Google’s Play Store app marketplace. However, all this also makes Android vulnerable to security threats and malware. Moreover, with our increasing reliance on smartphones and tablets, we’re storing more private data than ever before, leaving us more vulnerable to data thefts. So how do you protect yourself from losing precious personal and work data accessed via Android devices? Here are 10 tips to help you secure your Android gadgets: 1. Use a screen lock The most basic security measure for every Android device, a screen lock allows you to guard the device by using a pattern, PIN or password. The lock can be activated through the Android device’s Security Settings. Following the activation of the lock, the device can be set to lock automatically after a specific time period or by pressing the Power key. 2. Encrypt your device Android allows you to encrypt all the data on your device. You’ll need to key in a password or PIN each time the device is turned on to decrypt all the data. If the phone gets into the wrong hands, there’s no way to access the data without a password or PIN if the device is restarted. This way, your sensitive data stays safe though the device becomes a little slow. It can be activated through the Android device’s Security Settings. 3. Using personal device for work? According to security solutions firm ESET, around 30-40% of devices in workplaces are vulnerable to threats unless users are educated about risks. If you plan to use your personal device for work, check with your workplace’s IT team before configuring it to access and store work related data 4. Activate Google’s Android Device Manager Even if you lose your device, the Android Device Manager feature allows you to track a (connected) device on Google Maps. It also enables you to ring the device at full volume for five minutes and even erase all the data. To verify if it’s enabled, you can go to the Settings menu on your device and tap on Security. It can be enabled through the Device Administrators setting under Security Settings. 5. Don’t store sensitive data on SD cards Make sure you don’t store sensitive information such as copies of credit cards and personal IDs on external storage cards since it is easy to remove them and access the data stored. If you need to store important information, keep it on internal storage. 6. Don’t install apps from unknown sources While apps on the Google Play Store are not curated as diligently as Apple’s App Store, it is still the safest place to download and install apps on Android platform. Installation files (APKs) sourced from third-party sites should be dealt with caution as they might hide malware or spyware. 7. Install locks for apps You can use additional protection for apps like Gallery and Messaging to protect private data. A number of apps are available on Play Store that offer an additional level of protection for individual apps. Such apps ask you to set up a password or PIN code that needs to be entered whenever you open the particular protected apps. 8. Don’t root your phone By rooting your phone, you can install custom Android ROMs and even some incompatible apps. However, apps with root access get unhindered access to your device’s file-system, exposing it to more damage in case a malicious app is installed. It also voids your phone’s warranty. 9. Keep your device software up to date Google releases software updates that also include several security patches. Check for software updates using the device Settings, where you’ll find a System Updates option in the About Device menu. 10. Sign out or use incognito mode while browsing Remember to sign out of Chrome while browsing the web on an Android device or use incognito mode, especially if you share devices and PCs. Chrome records your search and browsing history and syncs it across all devices on which you’ve signed-in. II MONDAY 27-10-2014 www.makkalkural.net www.trinitymirror.net Airtel joins with UNESCO for IT training Bharti Airtel today said it has partnered with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to impart technological skills to 5,000 people in sub-Saharan African nation Gabon. Airtel said the three-year initiative, dubbed ‘Train My Generation: Gabon 5,000’, is the first of its kind that UNESCO has partnered with a private organisation in sub-Saharan Africa. “It aims at offering a scientific and entrepreneurial training to 5,000 of people (aged 18- 35 years) and highschool teachers in Gabon — through information and communication technology (ICT),” the company said in a statement. The initiative will start with the establishment of 10 cyber centres equipped with servers and computers at schools in Libreville, Port Gentil, Oyem, S Franceville, Bitam and Lambarene. In the first phase of the project, 5,000 young people, aged 18 to 35, will receive basic ICT training, which will also provide training in online teaching to 100 secondary education science teachers. The teachers will use their skills to provide online educational support to 15,000 secondary school students preparing their end of school exams, it said. “Through this partnership, Airtel wishes to benefit from the expertise of one of the most important organizations of the United Nations System, UNESCO, whose programmes in Africa contribute to the promotion of innovation based on knowledge technologies,” Airtel Gabon director-general Olivier Herve Njapoum said. oftware services major Cognizant has bagged a six-year deal from Germany’s Vorwerk Group to transform its IT infrastructure and provide application services. Vorwerk, an international direct-sales company, has subsidiaries in 24 countries with revenues of over $3.2 billion. Through this transition, Vorwerk Group will be able to standardise and centralise its IT environment to a higher degree, while driving down costs, Cognizant said in a statement. Increased centralisation will also make the Group’s IT environment more transparent, enabling Vorwerk to proactively monitor, manage, and improve its IT infrastructure even further, it added. No financial details were disclosed. As part of the sixyear engagement, Cognizant will provide Vorwerk with integrated service management, data Amazon to recruit more seasonal employees Amazon has said it would hire 80,000 seasonal employees in the United States to help with an expected flood of holiday sales. The figure is 10,000 more than Amazon announced last year. Amazon is adding employees in its warehouses and other centers that manage sales and deliveries, and noted that it offers “competitive hourly wages and a comprehensive benefits package.” Some of these employees will be kept after the holiday season, Amazon said, noting that 10,000 of those hired for seasonal jobs last year were retained for permanent positions. “We’re excited to be creating 80,000 seasonal jobs, thousands of which will lead to regular, full-time roles with benefits starting on day one and innovative programs like Career Choice for employees to further pursue their education,” said Amazon vice president Mike Roth. Amazon now has more than 50 ‘fulfillment centers’ which manage product deliveries in the United States and will have more than 15 sorting centers by the end of 2014. Amazon is also reportedly set to open physical brick-and-mortar stores in some cities for the first time, possibly as ‘pop-up’ locations that would operate only for a few weeks. The US National Retail Federation has said it expects a 4.1% rise in holiday shopping purchases this year. Trinity Hub centre, network and application management services. “As an expanding business, customer orientation and time-tomarket are top priorities for us,” Vorwerk managing partner Reiner Strecker said. Cognizant will also deliver end-user computing services and field services as well as manage a new service desk, providing help to Vorwerk’s employees in a variety of languages, it said. The services desk will be a central point of contact for the company, assisting staff in German, Italian, French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech and Polish, it added. “Our end-to-end capabilities in IT Infrastructure services, coupled with our deep understanding of Vorwerk’s business, will help us establish best-in-class service delivery processes,” Cognizant president of technology solutions Debashis Chatterjee said. The Vorwerk & Co KG family enterprise was founded in 1883. The holding company’s registered office is located in Wuppertal, Germany. Vorwerk’s core business is the worldwide direct sale of products like vacuum cleaners, kitchen appliances, and cosmetics. Vorwerk employs more than 622,000 people worldwide, 610,000 of which as independent advisers and generated group sales of EUR 2.6 billion (2013). What is Java? Java is a computer programming language. It enables programmers to write computer instructions using English based commands, instead of having to write in numeric codes. It’s known as a “high-level” language because it can be read and written easily by humans. Like English, Java has a set of rules that determine how the instructions are written. These rules are known as its “syntax”. Once a program has been written, the high-level instructions are translated into numeric codes that computers can understand and execute. Who Created Java? In the early nineties, Java was created by a team led by James Gosling for Sun Microsystems. It was originally designed for use on digital mobile devices, such as cell phones. However, when Java 1.0 was released to the public in 1996, its main focus had shifted to use on the Internet. It provided more interactivity with users by giving developers a way to produce animated webpages . Over the years it has evolved as a successful language for use both on and off the Internet. A decade later, it’s still an extremely popular language with over 6.5million developers worldwide. Why Choose Java? Java was designed with a few key principles in mind: Easy to Use: The fundamentals of Java came from a programming language called c++. Although c++ is a powerful language, it was felt to be too complex in its syntax, and inadequate for all of Java’s requirements. Java built on, and improved the ideas of c++, to provide a programming language that was powerful and simple to use. Reliability: Java needed to reduce the likelihood of fatal errors from programmer mistakes. With this in mind, object-oriented programming was introduced. Once data and its manipulation were packaged together in one place, it increased Java’s robustness. As Java was originally targeting mobile devices that would be exchanging data over networks, it was built to include a high level of security. Java is probably the most secure programming language to date. Secure: Platform Independent: Programs needed to work regardless of the machine they were being executed on. Java was written to be a portable language that doesn’t care about the operating system or the hardware of the computer. The team at Sun Microsystems were successful in combining these key principles, and Java’s popularity can be traced to it being a robust, secure, easy to use, and portable language. For Freshers Software Developer adrenalin, Chennai Experience: 1 to 5 Years Qualification: Fulltime Graduation from good institutions Skill Set: Experienced in supporting Web Application, preferably in HR and Payroll domains Hands on Experience in Microsoft SQL Server 2008/2005 Job description: Candidate ready to do customization and SQL development Should have Development knowledge in .Net, C# and SQL and good functional knowledge Research & Development - programming, code Issue solving would be his primary responsibility Should possess good communication with aptitude & analytical skills Should be a results oriented and good team player Send in your resumes to careers@myadrenalin.com Support Engineer adrenalin, Chennai Experience: 2 Years Qualification: Fulltime Graduation from good institutions Skill Set: Experienced in supporting Web Application, preferably in HR and Payroll domains Hands on Experience in Microsoft SQL Server 2008/2005 Good Written and Oral communication skills Exposure to either HR function or HR product & Payroll (preferable) Job description: Provide L1 and L2 support to our clients Engage, Connect, Understand and Articulate responses and get closures done on tickets. Send in your resumes to careers@myadrenalin.com Positions: Programmer Analyst, Software Engineers(Systems S/W), Computer Systems Analysts, Database Administrators (DBA) CIS Managers. Software Developers-Applications Network & Computer System Administrators Programmers AdvanSoft International, Chennai CTS bags Germany’s Vorwerk Group IT deal Eligibility: All positions involve use of 1 or more of the following: Software Skills: BO, UNIX, SQL Server, SQL, VB, PB, .NET, VC++, J2EE, Oracle, Java, JavaScript, VB Script, Solaris, Cognos, INFORMIX, GUI, DB2, CICS, COBOL, SAP(All Modules), WebLogic, JSP, ASP, WebSphere, TCP/IP, HTML, AWT, Sybase &/or Access, Data warehousing-ETL Tools . Qualification: Bachelor’s or Master’s (or foreign education equivalent of same) in related field and/or relevant experience required depending on position. For certain positions, we accept degree equivalent in education & experience or any equally suitable combination of education training and/or experience which would qualify applicant to perform duties of job offered. Relocation to various client sites in U.S. as needed. Send resume & specify position you are seeking to: E-mail id: resumes@adso.com US IT Recruiters AdvanSoft International, Chennai Senior Software Engineer (Code: MEC) American Megatrends (India) P Ltd, Chennai Location : Vizag, Vijayawada Positions: 5 Job Description: Looking for candidates who has minimum 1 – 4 years experience. Handling end to end recruitment process. Good experience in working across all IT technologies Understanding the client requirements. Sound Knowledge on complete US geography. Good knowledge of W2, Corp -Corp, 1099, US tax terms Sourcing, screening and short listing candidates profile from database, portals, and references. Arranging interview schedules for the shortlisted candidates. Screening the resumes based on technical skills, and communication skills and short-listing if it matches the requirement. Coordinating the interviews between client and candidates effectively to make the event successful. Creating & maintaining effective & efficient database for resourcing. Responsible for full cycle of recruitment including direct sourcing activities, interviewing and negotiating the compensation packages. Confident in interactions with individuals of all levels and backgrounds. Excellent communication skills and track record of placements Relocation to various client sites in U.S. as needed. Send resume & specify position you are seeking to: E-mail id: resumes@adso.com Educational Qualification : B.E (Computer Science, ECE, E&E), B.Tech,MCA Work Experience : 2-3 yrs Job Location : Chennai No. Of Position :6 Job posted on : 07 Oct, 2014 Mandatory Skillset: Hands on experience in Embedded Systems Knowledge in Linux Platform Good in C/C++ Programming Desirable Skillset: Knowledge on Windows, Java Programming. Knowledge on Windows / Linux application development, Device Drivers in Linux Software Developer ManageEngine AdvenNet, Chennai System Software Engineer (Code: MCJ) American Megatrends (India) P Ltd, Chennai Skilks : You have very good mathematical and analytical skills. You have strong interest in technologies from Java to AJAX, from C to SQL. You have a good grasp of Object Oriented Programming. Familiarity with networking fundamentals, SNMP, XML, RDBMS, and SQL is an added advantage. Description : The software engineer works with a product team and is closely involved in design, development, and testing of the product. As part of the development, the engineer has to gain a good understanding of the product and its use. The Software Engineer should be able to get a good grasp of new emerging technologies from Java to AJAX, from C to SQL and how they can be leveraged in the development of the product. Apart from the above, the individual should be self-motivated, selfdriven and committed, have the appetite to learn new technologies, and be a good team player. People who have excellent mathematical and analytical skills but who do not have good knowledge of the above technologies may also apply.E-mail id: resumes@adso.com Career in 2M Software Associates, Chennai Research market conditions for insurance & computer technology consulting markets, including for Indian/Pakistani population. Acad program(s) must have included 1 course each (OR in lieu of a course, 6 mos exp in each) of the following areas: Systems (Sys) Database Concepts; Applied Human Resource Information Sys (OR Applied Information Sys); Web Applications & Electronic Commerce; Mgmt Org Sys; & Budget Review South Asia Consumers. Send resume & cover letter (no calls) to the employer: 2M Associates, Inc., ATTN: Business Manager, Ref. #001, 30285 Bruce Industrial Pkwy, Ste C, Cleveland, OH 44139. System Software Engineer (Code: MCD) American Megatrends (India) P Ltd, Chennai Educational Qualification : B.E (Computer Science, ECE, E&E), B.Tech,MCA Work Experience : 2-3 yrs Job Location : Chennai No. Of Position :1 Job posted on : 07 Oct, 2014 Mandatory Skillset: Hands on experience in C#, .Net application development Desirable Skillset: Knowledge on Windows Driver Development, WHQL Testing Educational Qualification : B.E (Computer Science, ECE, E&E), B.Tech,MCA Work Experience : 2-4 yrs Job Location : Chennai No. Of Position :1 Job posted on : 07 Oct, 2014 Mandatory Skillset: Must have strong working knowledge on CORE JAVA, File Manipulation, Threads, Synchronization, POSTGRESQL Database, Hibernate for Java Desirable Skillset: Good knowledge on C / C++, PHP System Software Engineer (Code: BMI) American Megatrends (India) P Ltd, Chennai Educational Qualification : B.E (Computer Science, ECE, E&E), B.Tech,MCA Work Experience : 2 – 4 yrs Job Location : Chennai No. Of Position :1 Job posted on : 07 Oct, 2014 Mandatory Skillset C++ Embedded Linux HMI related to In-vehicle infotainment systems Hardware debugging skills Desirable Skillset Strong C++ Programming skills Automotive domain and HMI knowledge Design methodology using OOAD & UML Embedded development tools and methodologies Hands on experience in any Multimedia applications Embedded Linux Version Control Systems – Clear Case / RTC Automotive domain and HMI knowledge Interested candidates please submit your detailed resume with code to careers@amiindia.co.in TRINITY IT es A ndroid L is the new sweet thing from Google which seems to have challenged the naming conventions of Android OS but still goes by the tradition they follow that beat their own existing features and facilities with sweeping design and performance updates. It’s quite apparent that Android L has been worked upon to serve the transition dynamics that is much existing and making their way through smart wearable devices like Google Glass and Smart Watches. Besides, it is much more open to serve the idea of one app working with many devices and make things relate with the latest theory that keep collaborative performance on top. Performance gets the hike Well, the first thing that you would experience with the Android L is the raised levels of performance. With faster OS updates and security patches available with Google Play you will see a lot of change coming your way in terms of response mechanism and query processing as it has just subsided the dependency on OTA updates and carrier services. So, now you get better options to work more closely with Google’s core applications and this would turn out to be a high quality experience for you as a user. Less load time resource consumption Android L makes sure that the applications take less time to load with the faster technical supervision and process support. This allows the new OS to help the gadget consume fewer resources. The battery life tracker and automatic resource management system offered by Android L allows the system to recover from MONDAY 27-10-2014 www.trinityites.net Android L, Google’s latest update ready the excess energy consumption in various conditions. Better designing possibilities Android app development seems to enjoy better space working with new and better design resources and elements that help apps get a better functional base and richer presentation scheme. With Android L, you can effectively use interactive supplies offered by the integrated design resources and use them to develop attractive UI elements and apply great effects on them to experience the next level Android communication. Scheduled jobs and other new APIs With Android L, it is now easy to have a better control over the task execution. User experience is enhanced by new Job Scheduler APIs that allow battery optimized and OS managed task scheduling. Apart from this, the connectivity APIs further makes it easy for the system to support multiple network connec- tions and makes it easy to write cross-platform Cordova applications among many other task paneling facilities. Final Thoughts All these features and the idea that is put in here towards the next big release of Android, all that can be said now is that the system will bring certain change in the way Android apps are performing – in a good way.However, it will take some time for the iteration to take place but once it is done, it will soon be adopted by the consumers and enterprises alike owing to its predominating feature-set and the possibilities it offer over the existing options.But, only the time will tell, how much time adopters will take to convert their domestic-settings and native implementations to those standardized in Android L. Microsoft’s Android experience Google cuts Cloud Computing Engine rates Google has cut cloud compute prices by 10% effective immediately, the company said. The move represents an opportunity for Google to edge itself into the cloud leadership position ahead of competitors Amazon and Microsoft. The announcement applies to all Google Compute Engine instances across all regions. Earlier this year, Google dropped its cloud storage prices 68%. The same week, Amazon and Microsoft cut storage prices 10 to 68% and up to 20%, respectively. These price cuts are possible largely because of cloud computing itself, which reduces hardware costs and improves data center operability. Although these price cuts, and the ones instituted by Amazon and Microsoft, represent an opportunity for enterprises, it could also create challenges for the service providers. Just ask Rackspace, which went from being the second-most used cloud service to looking for a purchaser after several failed price-cutting attempts. More than five million businesses currently leverage Google’s enterprise tools — which the company rebranded “Google for Work” last month — including 64% of the Fortune 500. While Microsoft’s Windows Phone mobile operating system hasn’t quite succeeded in wooing consumers, it still manages to make money out of Android mobile OS. Yes, you heard it right! According to a report by ZDnet, Microsoft is making as much as $8 per Android device, owing to its Android patent agreements. It is known to have made around $3.4 billion in 2013 from Android sales. Android has been adding to Microsoft’s revenues for more than a year now, in fact, the company has been making money from its Android patent licenses since 2011. If a vendor refuses to pay, the company threatens it with a patent lawsuit. However, it has managed to convince vendors that paying the license fee would be cheaper than fighting a lawsuit. Startup builds Wi-Fi chips for cheaper hi-speed broadband A reas starved for highspeed broadband may get a new option thanks to a system that’s based on Wi-Fi hardware and could deliver half a gigabit per second to each home. The technology from Mimosa Networks would send data from an access point on a tower or neighboring building to a small antenna on the customer’s home. That could mean a much cheaper connection than running fiber or copper wires to each residence, an attractive proposition for service providers that want to compete with cable companies and carriers or get people in less developed countries online for the first time. Wireless ISPs have used Wi-Fi for home broadband for years, but mostly in rural areas, partly because of interference issues in more dense neighborhoods. Mimosa took mass-produced, relatively low-cost chips built for Wi-Fi and modified them with its own protocol, which lets many users share time on a single channel, said Jaime Fink, founder and chief product officer at Mimosa, based in Campbell, California. The Mimosa gear uses that protocol along with beam-forming features to point radio signals at individual homes. That lets it cover a whole neighborhood with transmitters placed one per kilometer or so, Fink said. In a typical setting, such a network could offer service of about 500Mbps (bits per second) both down to subscribers and back up to the Internet, he said. Mimosa has met with service providers in the U.S. and other countries and expects networks built with its technology to launch in the middle of next year. Mimosa’s system uses the same unlicensed 5GHz band as Wi-Fi for the main connections between access points and homes. That band offers many channels the network can use based on what other frequencies are in use nearby, and operating at rooftop level also helps to avoid interference. The special time-sharing protocol helps multiple customers use the same channel, because it’s more reliable than the standard Wi-Fi method of handling spectrum, he said. In an urban setting, the network could serve about 250 customers on one city block. Where needed, service providers could deploy a smaller access point on a customer’s roof to avoid using another tower, offering that customer free access in return, Fink said. While using the 5GHz band for Mimosa’s long-range network, the access points can offer true Wi-Fi service in the 2.4GHz band within a range of a few hundred meters. A 500Mbps connection is more than most U.S. residents can get from any service provider, and it could be deployed for a capital cost of about US$100 per customer, onetenth the cost of connecting fiber to a home either underground or on poles, Fink said. That could give broadband upstarts a cheaper way to compete with entrenched cable and telecommunications carriers that already have fiber or copper lines into homes. But Mimosa’s bigger impact could be in parts of the world such as India or Brazil where most residents don’t yet have home broadband. They face steep challenges to deployment. Mimosa announced three models of access points and a client device for mounting on the roof or side of a building. The access points range in list price from $949 to $1,109, and the client unit lists at $99. III Focus on a tough customer’s problem, tips for start up success There is an old saying that good lawyers run away fromrisk, while good businessmen run towards risk. Entrepreneurs see “no risk” as meaning “no reward.” Focus on a tough customer problem rather than a fun technology. Investors hate technology solutions looking for a problem, due to the high risk of no customers. If the customer need is obvious and large, the calculated risk is in the quality of your solution, your team, and marketing. These are risks that can be mitigated with the right resources. Assuming that you can quickly recover after competitors kill your cash cow is not a smart risk. You need a plan to regularly obsolete your own offerings, with continuous innovation, before customers send you negative messages. It’s hard to recover from a tarnished image. Even a great initial product, with no follow-on, won’t keep you ahead of competitors very long. A smarter risk is to build a plan, with associated greater resources, that will put you in position to expand your product line and keep one step ahead of competitors. Providing everything free, and growing users to the max for years, like Twitter TWTR -3.79% and Facebook, is a high risk approach requiring deep pockets. Risk is more manageable with subscriptions and even freemium pricing. Even non-profits need revenue to cover their costs, and continue to provide services. Everyone wants to forge ahead all alone, and kill every competitor in sight. Almost always, risks are more predictable when you use coopetition for access to new customers, economies of scale, and shared resources. Finding winwin deals is a manageable risk, versus a battle with one winner. Too many entrepreneurs put all their resources in one big make-or-break effort they can’t measure, or they count on word-ofmouth and viral marketing, which are totally unpredictable. I like marketing plans that come from both inside and outside the box, but have milestones and measurements. Trying to save money by recruiting family members, or hiring only interns, is a bad risk. Great team members may take more time to find, and cost you stock options, but a qualified and highly motivated team that stretches your budget is a good calculated risk. More money is not more likely to solve your problems or reduce your risk. Investors know that startups with too much money fail just as often as those with not enough. Strategically, you need a plan to survive through organic growth, with outside funding to effectively accelerate scaling. Investors don’t fund conservative forecasts, nor wildly optimistic ones, since both imply a lack of commitment or homework. Opportunity and revenue projections based on deep market and customer analysis are a smarter risk. Measurements and business intelligence along the way also mitigate risk. Many entrepreneurs think they can reduce and predict risk by emulating previous winners like Google and Twitter. But stepping into a crowded space to steal customers is more risky than attracting new customers looking for a solution. Customers like leaders, not followers. Many risks can be managed or calculated to improve growth or provide a competitive edge, while others, like skipping quality checks to save money, are recipes for failure. The challenge is to avoid the bad risks, while actively seeking and managing the smart risks. There are no guarantees in business, but it pays to learn from the experiences of entrepreneurs and business experts who have gone before you. As a long-time mentor to entrepreneurs, here is my collection of smart risks that investors and I look for in new startups: *Schedule frequent updates to your solution to maintain growth. *Plan to deliver a family of products, rather than a one-trick pony. *Implement a modern real business model. *Find a strategic partner to accelerate growth. *Use metrics to measure results of marketing initiatives. *Recruit the best team members and provide incentives. *Build your business with minimum outside funding. *Don’t rely on conservative forecasts to reduce risk. *Be a leader rather than following in the footsteps of another. Clair air purifiers Clair air purifiers employ a new patented technology called the e2f filter, which replaces the multi-filter setup found in many air purifiers today. The e2f filter can remove dust, mold, allergens and particles as small as 0.1μm. 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The minipresso is available with adapters for coffee groundsor caffitaly capsules. IV T TRINITY IT es MONDAY 27-10-2014 www.trinityites.net he existence of Internet addiction disorder linked to conventional devices such as phones and PCs is hotly debated among psychiatrists. Scientists have treated a man they believe to be the first patient with Internet addiction disorder brought on by overuse of Google Glass. The man had been using the technology for around 18 hours a day — removing it only to sleep and wash — and complained of feeling irritable and argumentative without the device. In the two months since he bought the device, he had also begun experiencing his dreams as if viewed through the device’s small grey window. The existence of Internet addiction disorder linked to conventional devices such as phones and PCs is hotly debated among psychiatrists. It was not included as a clinical diagnosis in the 2013 update to theDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the official reference guide to the field, and many researchers maintain that its effects are merely symptoms of other psychological problems. But Dr. Andrew Doan, head of addictions and resilience research at the U.S. Navy’s Substance Abuse and Recovery Programme (SARP) and co-author of the paper on the patient, published in the journalAddictive Behaviours, says people are clearly suffering from problems related to Internet addiction, and it is only a matter of time before the research and treatments catch up. “People used to believe alcoholism wasn’t a problem — they blamed the person or the people around them,” Dr. Doan said. “It’s just going to take a while for us to realise that this is real.” The patient, a 31-year-old U.S. Navy serviceman — had checked into the Sarp in September 2013 for alcoholism treatment. The facility requires patients to steer clear of addictive behaviours for 35 days — no alcohol, drugs, or cigarettes — but it also takes away all electronic devices. Doctors noticed the patient repeatedly tapped his right temple with his index finger. He said the movement was an involuntary mimic of the motion regularly used to switch on the heads-up display on his Google Glass. He said he was “going through withdrawal from his Google Glass”, Dr. Doan explained, adding: “He said the Google Glass withdrawal was greater than the alcohol withdrawal he was experiencing.” He said the patient used Google Glass to improve his performance at work, where he was able to quicken his job of making inventories of convoy vehicles for the Navy. Internet addiction disorder, psychiatrists warn youth By the time the patient checked into the facility, he was suffering from involuntary movements, cravings, memory problems and dreaming as if he was wearing the glasses. When he was not wearing them he felt irritable and argumentative. Some of this, says Dr. Doan, may be because a wearable device is constantly there — so the neurological reward associated with using it is constantly accessible. “There’s nothing inherently bad about Google Glass,” he said. “It’s Hidden game in Google Chrome just that there is very little time between these rushes. So for an individual who’s looking to escape, for an individual who has underlying mental dysregulation, for people with a predisposition for addiction, technology provides a very convenient way to access these rushes. “And the danger with wearable technology is that you’re allowed to be almost constantly in the closet, while appearing like you’re present in the moment.”Uptatur, saeceati issectatem sectiissint, inullab orenet How to stay ahead in the IT? Look for technologies around Social Media, Internet of Things, Data Analytics and Cloud domains. Some of the technologies that are used in these domains are listed below. Pick at least two in any of these sub-areas and you are easily in a safe zone. Google’s latest Chrome build has a hidden game that you can only play offline! Google has added an endless runner game into Chrome (39) Canary, in which you attempt to survive as a cute T-Rex dinosaur by jumping over cacti. The game is only accessible when the browser detects you’re offline, on the ‘Unable to connect to the Internet’ error page. It’s completely hidden unless you know where to look. The new error page was first spotted by Google open-source Chromium evangelist François Beaufort. In his Google+ post, however, he doesn’t reveal anything, likely because it’s meant to be an easter egg. For the sake of comparison, here is the old error page that most Chrome users currently see: Hot technology trends that should be considered for the next two years (Aug, 2014) Here is the new error page, which doesn’t seem to suggest there’s a game hidden inside: Yet when you press the space bar, the T-Rex will immediately jump. The ground beneath him will extend to the right, and he’ll start running: The game will track your progress with a high score count, including pings of celebration upon every 100 points you make. Unfortunately, your score will disappear after you refresh the page, but hopefully you’ll be reconnected by that point. It’s currently on version 39, which the stable channel will likely see before the end of the year. What next in online business? Take a look at the companies that recently have received billion-dollar-plus exits, IPOs or valuations.High on that list would be Uber, Airbnb, Amazon, Square, Apple, Google, YouTube, Twitch, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp. What do these companies have in common? They are all platform businesses, and platforms are taking over our economy. Rather than owning production and inventory like most traditional businesses, platforms simply facilitate the exchange of value between consumers and producers. This approach allows platforms to scale without increasing costs, which is what’s driving the stratospheric valuations you see for platform businesses today. So just what is a platform? A platform is a business model that creates value by facilitating exchange between two or more interdependent groups, usually consumers and producers. Major platforms today include iOS, Android, Square, Xbox, YouTube, Wikipedia, Airbnb, Handybook, Postmates, Lyft, Etsy, Seamless/GrubHub, Snapchat, Kickstarter, Lending Club, Prosper, Skype, WeChat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Frontend / user facing / client applications Mobile application development (Android, iOS and pick one or two cross platform) Wearable / auto (Android …)JavaScript (angular, backbone etc)HTML5 / CSS3 (always keeping a tab on W3C’s latest recommendations and implementations)Java (it will be still in demand for the next 5 years) Backend / data processing / server side JavaScript (node.js, mongodb, meteor etc) NoSQL (mongodb etc) Java EE and related (look for Apache projects, Spring, Hibernate etc) Big Data technologies Infrastructure / deployment LinuxCloud services (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Rackspace etc)Cloud automation / Configuration management (Chef, Puppet etc) Another expert lists: Go, Java 8, Scala, Play framework, JavaScript, Node.js, NoSQ, LHadoop, HiveR, Docker, Gulp, Hadoop, Big data, R language, Android - not just phones, Google glass, wear(watches), android auto, android TV. Now 85% of smart phones use Android.Web development. HTML5, CSS3, Java-script and Java-script frameworks and also include C, C++ and Linux. Cloud computing - Openstack and continue to learn important APIs from cloud vendors e.g. AWS, Linode, Digital Ocean etc.Web services & scalability - REST architectures, frameworks for developing web-services quickly and cheaply - Django, Pyramid etc. Hottest trend: Learn how to deliver your content quickly. Time really is money when it comes to wait times on the web. Look at the client-side techniques, CDN’s and RESS (Responsive Server Side Component) architectures for faster loading your web content.Virtualised networks, enabling virtual/software based networking services such as firewalls, NAT, virtual routing. e.g. Cisco’s QvBN. Mobility - Apps and technologies to improve mobile applications both on Android and iOS - Android is fun, but iOS makes money.Mobile access – 4G (LTE) enabled technologies such as mobile broadcast (eMBMS), VoLTE all IP based native SIP services on mobile networks. Python, Java Scrip and HTML5 - This combo can be really disruptive. e.g. inbrowser technologies based on HTML5 such as WebRTC.Technologies to test stuff (where stuff = customer user experience, software/ code, hardware products, mobile apps, network devices, analytics results)Libraries to allow easier manipulation of data such as ‘R’, Matlab, Python modules etc.Keep an eye on open source applications, chromium, openCV, including OS’s Ubuntu, Fedora etc.