Archive for November, 2009

Latest Trojan Steals WoW Passwords..

Antivirus company Sophos warns that a new trojan is on the loose, packed in an email that promises photos of sexy girls (don’t they all).

The malicious campaign is widely spread out, mainly through emails with the subject line “Do you like to find a girlfriend like me?” with an attachment called “my photos.rar”. Of course, the attachment actually contains a trojan horse called Troj/Agent-LVF which tries to steal login info for popular MMORPG World of Warcraft.

The email in question contains the following text, written in inexplicably bad English:

“Wish to have a boyfriend
Be able to protect me, take care of me
Intolerable lonely night and would like to have your care.
do you Willing?
This is my photos.”

If you receive this email, delete it.

Top 10 Reasons Not to Eat Meat

I am a hardcore non-vegetarian. I simply love meat. It can never be replaced by anything vegetarian, But still I am posting an article which I came across on Peta India’s site. They’ve cited 10 reasons why not to eat meat,so without further ado, here they are :

1. Help the Poor
While there is ample reason for indignation at the 100 million tons of grain used for biofuels, more than seven times as much grain (760 million tons) is fed to farmed animals so that people can eat meat.

2. Stop Cruelty to Animals
On today’s factory farms, animals are crammed by the thousands into filthy windowless sheds, wire cages, gestation crates and other confinement systems. These animals will never raise families, root in the soil, build nests or do anything that is natural and important to them.

3. Save the Environment
A recent United Nations report entitled Livestock’s Long Shadow concludes that eating meat is “one of the top two or three most significant contributors to the most serious environmental problems, at every scale from local to global”. The report finds that eating meat causes almost 40 per cent more greenhouse-gas emissions than all the cars, trucks, ships and planes in the world combined.

4. Avoid Bird Flu
The World Health Organisation says that if the avian flu virus mutates, it could be caught simply by eating undercooked chicken flesh or eggs, eating food prepared on the same cutting board as infected meat or eggs, or even touching eggshells contaminated with the virus.

5. Prolong Your Life
Vegetarians live six to 10 years longer on average than meat-eaters do. Healthy vegetarian diets support a lifetime of good health and provide protection against numerous diseases and the three biggest killers – heart disease, cancer and strokes.

6. Avoid the World’s Number One Killer
The risk of developing heart disease among meat-eaters is 50 per cent higher than it is among vegetarians. Drs Dean Ornish and Caldwell Esselstyn have used a vegan diet to prevent and reverse heart disease. Dr Esselstyn’s book documents their 100 per cent success with unclogging people’s arteries and reversing heart disease.

7. Reduce Your Risk of Cancer
According to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, “Vegetarians are about 40 percent less likely to get cancer than non-vegetarians, regardless of other risks such as smoking, body size, and socioeconomic status”.

8. Fit Into a Bikini
Vegetarianism is the ultimate weight-loss diet. About 31 per cent of urban Indians are either overweight or obese, but only 2 per cent of vegans are obese. A vegetarian diet is the only diet that has passed peer review and taken weight off and kept it off.

9. Create Global Peace
Leo Tolstoy claimed that “vegetarianism is the taproot of humanitarianism”. His point? If we want to sow the seeds of peace, we need to eat a peaceful diet. Eating meat supports killing animals just to satisfy humans’ acquired taste for flesh.

10. Discover the Joy of Veggies
Vegetarians report that when they adopt a vegetarian diet, their range of foods explodes from a limited selection of centre-of-the-plate meat items to a wide range of grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables that they didn’t even know existed.

Sir Paul McCartney sums it all up, “If anyone wants to save the planet, all they have to do is just stop eating meat. That’s the single most important thing you could do. It’s staggering when you think about it. Vegetarianism takes care of so many things in one shot: ecology, famine, cruelty”.

No matter what reason you choose, you can start the exciting journey towards a vegetarian lifestyle simply by taking the “Pledge to Be Veg” today!

Chrome OS….

Chrome OS would be available in mid-2010 for netbooks.

Following the launch of Chrome, the internet browser it was suspected that Google will try to push itself more into PC based applications. However, Google has taken direct challenge with Microsoft by publicizing its coming Operating System. Listing out important points from Google blog announcement:

  • Emphasis mainly on three aspects: speed, simplicity and security.
  • The Chrome OS will run both on x86 and ARM Architectures.
  • Will use Linux kernel with a new windowing system.
  • New OS is different from Android, as it was made for mobile phones and set-top boxes while Chrome OS is for netizens.
  • It would be open-source and light-weight operating system.
  • Google attention is on web application developers and they state that web-based applications is the future as they could run on Chrome OS, Windows and Mac giving them largest number of customers.
  • Viruses won’t bother and Chrome OS would be highly customizable (since its open-source).
  • Firefox could be expected as first application of Chrome OS as google accounts for 88% of Mozilla’s revenue.[source] Dont know what role chrome browser will play?
  • Chrome OS will have a minimalist user interface, leaving most space on the screen to applications.
  • Interestingly, Microsoft had also announced few months ago about MS Gazelle, a web browser as multi-principle operating System.
  • For coming HTML5 technology, you can expect lot more applications running at browser giving a definite advantage to web based OS. It could be considered as Linux + new windowing system +  Chrome browser.

According to the video that talks about how Chrome OS will work and difference between Chrome browser and Chrome Operating system:

• Chrome OS will take only 5 to 15 seconds for booting.

• It will not have regular operating system files, which degrades with time. It will be a browser interlinked with hardware.

• All your daily computer tasks (mails, videos, docs, songs, images) will be done from the browser.

• No software installations, updates, BSOD, fix, hot patches with Chrome OS.

• Everything will be cloud operated. That means nothing (images, songs, docs etc) will be stored on your computer.

Mussolini’s brain and blood for sale on internet

The granddaughter of Italy’s fascist dictator Benito Mussolini has said that blood and parts of his brain have been stolen to sell on the internet.

Alessandra Mussolini, a former showgirl turned MP, said she immediately informed the police when she found out.

The listing, on auction site Ebay, reportedly showed images of a wooden container and ampoules of blood.

Ebay, which does not allow the sale of human matter on its site, said that the listing was removed within hours.

The initial price requested for the material was 15,000 euros ($22,000; £13,000).

“This is very serious, these are the kinds of things we have to guard against,” said Ms Mussolini, who was attending a seminar on internet crime when the listing was discovered.

Doctors’ denial

The BBC’s Mark Duff, in Milan, says that Alessandra Mussolini is a colourful character in her own right who has remained doggedly faithful to her grandfather’s political legacy.

Ms Mussolini said that the remains were stolen from Milan’s Policlinico hospital.

After Benito Mussolini was killed in 1945 his body was put on public display in a Milan square. It was then taken to the hospital for an autopsy.

However, doctors at the hospital denied any remains of the former Italian leader were kept at the premises, saying they were destroyed in the years that followed.

A spokesperson for Ebay said that the listing violated its own regulations and was promptly taken down.

“It was removed before 11am, a few hours after it was put online and before anyone had made any bids,” said spokesperson Irina Pavlova.

Youtube Captions for deaf viewers…

YouTube’s parent company Google has announced on its blog that automatic captions are to begin to roll out across the site.

The machine-generated captions will initially be generated in English. At first they will only be found on 13 channels.

These include National Geographic, Columbia, as well as most Google and YouTube channels.

The software engineer behind the technology, Ken Harrenstien, is deaf.

Currently YouTube offers a manual captioning service but video makers tend not to use it.

“The majority of user-generated video content online is still inaccessible to people like me,” Mr Harrenstien wrote in the Google blog.

His solution combines automatic speech recognition with the current caption system.

The translation is not always perfect (in a demonstration the phrase “sim card” becomes “salmon” in text), but Mr Harrenstien says that the technology “will continue to improve with time”.

Alternatively users can upload a transcript of their video and auto-timing algorithms will match the text to the words as they are spoken.

Vint Cerf, vice president at Google, is widely recognised as a founding father of the internet. He is also hard of hearing and has worn a hearing aid since the age of 13.

“One of the big challenges of the video medium is whether it can be made accessible to everyone,” he told news agency AFP.

Earlier in the week YouTube announced the launch of YouTube Direct, a feed of uploaded amateur videos of newsworthy events such as protests and extreme weather conditions.

It is aimed at the media industry, and editors who subscribe will be able to request the phone numbers of contributors. So far it has been trialled by a select group of radio stations, newspapers and websites in the US.

Ways In Which Google Wave Is Going To Change Your Business, Career And Life.

Google recently announced their most ambitious project to date called Google Wave. According to Google, Wave is “what email would look like if it was invented today.”

What’s the big deal?

This is all predicated on mass adoption of the technology. If no-one uses it, then obviously it won’t have a world-changing affect. However, I strongly believe Wave is going to achieve mass adoption for these reasons:

  1. Google has the world-wide audience necessary.
  2. Google has the cash in order to market Wave and promote its benefits.
  3. There is a huge financial benefit to working more efficiently. People who use Wave will be able to work faster, thus leaving behind those that stick to good-ol-fashion SMTP email.
  4. Wave is open-source (more on that below). If you want, you’ll be able to run Wave on your internal corporate network, without ever sending a single byte of data to Google.
  5. You can run it on the cloud, thus reducing in-house IT costs.

Now I’d like to explain why I think Wave is going to have a life-changing affect on you and your business:

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1. Extensions

Google is making it easy to augment the power of Wave by writing Wave Extensions. These are similar to Firefox Add-ons and they fall into two areas: Robots and Gadgets. Here’s an explanation from the Extensions site:

  1. robot is an automated participant on a wave. Robots are applications which run in the “cloud” and can modify state within the wave itself. A robot can read the contents of a wave in which it participates, modify the wave’s contents, add or remove participants, and create new blips and new waves. Robots perform actions in response to events. For example, a robot might publish the contents of a wave to a public blog site and update the wave with user comments.
2. A gadget is a small application that runs within a client. The gadget is owned by the wave, and all participants on a wave share the same gadget state. The only events a gadget responds to are changes to its own state object, and changes in the wave’s participants (for example, participants joining or leaving the wave). The gadget has no influence over the wave itself. Wave gadgets typically aren’t full blown applications, but small add-ons that improve certain types of conversations.

2. Embedding APIs

Google has created a huge API to Wave, but one of the really interesting parts is the ability to embed a Waveinto any web page. A great example of how this could be used with blogging. You can create a Wave and then publish it to your blog. Then whenever someone comments on the blog post, it appears as a reply to you Wave in your Wave client – no need to visit the site.

That’s the kicker, embedded Waves remove the need to physically visit a site in order to interact with it. This is a fundamental, and very exciting, change to the way we currently interact with blogs and content.

3. Collaboration

The separation between documents and emails will be completely removed with Waves. This is because Waves can be edited by more than one person. A great example would be taking notes for a meeting. Here’s how it might work:

  1. I create a Wave titled “Notes from website branding project”
  2. I add the other people in the meeting as participants in the Wave
  3. Everyone who is a participant in the Wave can take notes simultaneously
  4. After the meeting, everyone’s got a copy of the notes

An added benefit is that people can “chat” during the meeting, by creating private replies right inside the Wave. The writer can choose whether or not to make this chat visible to other participants.

4. Open Source

Google doesn’t intend to ‘own’ Wave. They have open-sourced the technology and created the Wave Federation Protocol. A brief explanation from Google is:

[Wave Federation Protocol is] the underlying network protocol for sharing waves between wave providers.

Yes, that’s between wave providers: anyone can build a wave server and interoperate, much like anyone can run their own SMTP server. The wave protocol is open to contributions by the broader community with the goal to continue to improve how we share information, together.

To help potential wave providers get started, our plan is to release an open source, production-quality, reference implementation of the Google Wave client and server, as well as provide an open federation endpoint by the time users start getting access.

This means you can either use Wave hosted on Google’s infrastructure, or you can have it hosted on your own server, without ever interracting or sharing data with Google.

This makes it completely different from Microsoft Exchange Server, and even Google Apps (which isn’t available to host on your own infrastructure).

5. Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

Wave is written entirely in Google Web Toolkit. GWT allows you to write HTML 5 web apps in Java, which are then cross-compiled into optimized JavaScript. If you want to learn more, this video explanation is very helpful.

I’ve always been wary of auto-generated code, but I think this might be an exception to the rule (providing your ensure the HTML is accessible and standards-compliant). All you have to do is look at the Wave demo in order to realize GWT is seriously powerful.

What does this mean for you? I means if you’re a web developer, you need to have a serious look at GWT and the potential benefits it has to offer. Programming in Java gives you all the traditional benefits of breakpoints and being able to step through your code.

6. Playback

The increased collaboration that possible with Wave might actually make it confusing for someone to be added to a Wave after a lot of editing and replies have been made. Enter ‘Wave Playback. The best way to explain it is by jumping to minute 13:00 on the Wave introduction video.

This feature allows you to step through the changes to a Wave as they happened over time.

World Domains

Everyone knows that if you are going to operate a business in today’s world you need a domain name. It is advisable to look at the domain name selected as other see it and not just as you think it looks. Failure to do this may result in situations such as the following (legitimate) companies who deal in everyday humdrum products and services but clearly didn’t give their domain names enough consideration:

A site called ‘Who Represents‘ where you can find the name of the agent that represents a celebrity. Their domain name is http://www.whorepresents.com

Experts Exchange, a knowledge base where programmers can exchange advice and views at http://www.expertsexchange.com

Looking for a pen? Look no further than Pen Island at http://www.penisland.net

Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at http://www.therapistfinder.com

Then of course, there’s the Italian Power Generator company… http://www.powergenitalia.com

And now, we have the Mole Station Native Nursery, based in New South Wales: http://www.molestationnursery.com

If you’re looking for computer software, there’s always http://www.ipanywhere.com

Welcome to the First Cumming Methodist Church. Their website is http://www.cummingfirst.com

Then, of course, there’s these brainless art designers, and their whacky website: http://www.speedofart.com

Want to holiday in Lake Tahoe? Try their brochure website at http://www.gotahoe.com

Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 is Now Available for Download…

The Mozilla community has recently released Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 for download. This beta version of Firefox is built on the Gecko 1.9.2 web rendering engine, containing many improvements for web developers and users. The potential new features in this release include full screen video support, improved overall browser performance, alerts about outdated plugins and more.

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New features in this release are:

  • Users can now change their browser’s appearance with a single click, with built in support for Personas.
  • Firefox 3.6 will alert users about out of date plugins to keep them safe.
  • Open, native video can now be displayed full screen, and supports poster frames.
  • Support for the WOFF font format.
  • Improved JavaScript performance, overall browser responsiveness and startup time.
  • Support for new CSS, DOM and HTML5 web technologies.

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala Released with a New Software Center !

All those smiles in the Microsoft camp after receiving record-breaking Amazon pre-orders and endless rave reviews for the Windows 7 may be fading a wee bit since the Ubuntu 9.10, known as the Karmic Koala, (that needs a bit of explanation) has finally been released.

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The OS hasn’t been put to test by all but it is already being told that the desktop version is slightly sad as you cannot run multiple drives with the current code base.

The latest version boasts of faster boot times, better disk encryption, an all-new software installer and online services. The boot times get better courtesy of a graphical boot sequence.

The talking point about the Karmic Koala is its Software Center that simplifies the Add/Remove Applications tool visually. The audio framework is also refurbished and therefore the sound control is improved across a number of apps.

The desktop edition of the Karmic Koala as mentioned above is a tad disappointing and it also comes in server and netbook editions. It is the server edition out of the three that is being hailed the most as it comes with support for clouds.

Adobe unveils free Android version of Photoshop Mobile app..

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The Android version of Adobe’s Photoshop Mobile app is now up for grabs. Users of Android phones can now do whatever they want with their photos, on the go. Offering an easy way to edit images, the Android version of the app is being offered free.

Initially being made available for iPhone owners in the US for a month, the app is also being made available at the Android Marketplace. Offering almost the same functions as the iPhone version, the app will come complete with auto-rotate and other editing effects.

Users will be able to send or view photos stored online at your Photoshop.com page. You can crop, rotate and flip images. You will also be able to add blurs and adjust color tones and even add changes in exposure and tint. Adobe has made provisions to access the photo library from within the app so that you can select the images right on the iPhone rather than going to the select picture option.

What’s more, the app also allows for uploading images to your free Photoshop.com account. The account offers you storage of up to 2GB. In case you prefer to have a slideshow of your images, the new app allows you to do that too. What we like about it is the fast and easy manner in which it helps us with our pictures. The awesome user interface calls for an applause, indeed.

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