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    Wikipedia gone down!

    by Kunal on Mar.24, 2010, under News

    The world’s online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has gone down for few minutes today.

    Wikipedia went down  few minutes ago, I was going through Wikipedia for some research works but I got a message saying “Server Not Found”. I was amazed by the message “Server Not Found”. Then instantly, I’ve searched through twitter and twitter stream said, Wikipedia  down.  And After that I’ve realized, “Wikipedia was down”.

    In a blog post Wikipedia Tech Team says, “Due to an overheating problem in  European data center and broken DNS resolution of Wikimedia sites, Wikipedia went down”.

    From the Wikipedia Tech Blog:

    Due to an overheating problem in our European data center many of our servers turned off to protect themselves. As this impacted all Wikipedia and other projects access from European users, we were forced to move all user traffic to our Florida cluster, for which we have a standard quick failover procedure in place, that changes our DNS entries.

    However, shortly after we did this failover switch, it turned out that this failover mechanism was now broken, causing the DNS resolution of Wikimedia sites to stop working globally. This problem was quickly resolved, but unfortunately it may take up to an hour before access is restored for everyone, due to caching effects.

    We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.

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    No More “New Moore Island”

    by Kunal on Mar.24, 2010, under News

    Bangladesh, a low-lying delta nation of 150 million people, is one of the countries worst-affected by global warming. Officials estimate 18 percent of Bangladesh’s coastal area will be underwater and 20 million people will be displaced if sea levels rise 1 meter (3.3 feet) by 2050 as projected by some climate models.

    For around 30 years India and Bangladesh both claimed the empty New Moore Island, which is about 3.5 kilometers (2 miles) long and 3 kilometers (1.5 miles) wide. Bangladesh referred to the island as South Talpatti.

    Unfortunately, after the rising sea levels that might caused by global warming, the New More Island has gone covered by the water.

    According to Sugata Hazra, an oceanographer and a professor at Jadavpur University in Calcutta, now the island has been completely submerged. He said that the disappearance of New Moore Island has been confirmed both by sea patrols and by satellite imagery.

    Professor Sugata Hazra reports that, New Moore Island has completely sunk and this is confirmed by satellite images and sea patrons.

    Professor Sugata Hazra further stated,

    “What these two countries could not achieve from years of talking has been resolved by global warming.”

    The sea levels in the Bay of Bengal had been rising by 3 millimeters per year until the year 2000. But shockingly, that rate increased to 5 millimeters per year since then.

    New Moors Island is also know as South Talpatti Island.

    Reports say that around 10 more small island like New Moore Island are still at risk in the Bay of Bengal.

    After the Island’s gone, now the question is, will they (India & Bangladesh) still fight to claim the control? Nobody knows but they are themselves.

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    Get Ready for Google TV

    by Kunal on Mar.18, 2010, under News, Technology

    Google TV ready to rock and roll

    Google seems to be interested in dipping their fingers across a wide range of devices, and we have whiff of Google TV in the works. This ambitious platform looks set to deliver web content to Android-based set-top boxes as well as TVs through a series of partnerships including Sony, Intel and Logitech among others. Google has hopes that this new platform will be able to break the previous failures of prior efforts from other companies, with a bright spark that could seamlessly integrate web content onto TVs. According to The Times, Google TV will see set-top boxes that are powered by Intel Atom processors as well as those that run on an Android-based platform. Do you think that Google might be overextending themselves here?

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    Bloom Energy Unveils Bloom Box Fuel Cell – Next Generation Energy

    by Kunal on Mar.16, 2010, under News, Technology

    Bloom BoxIf you keep track of green technology companies, you may have heard rumblings about Bloom Energy, a secretive company that has raised nearly $400 million from investors like Kleiner Perkins for its supposedly game-changing fuel cell device. Now the eight year old company is finally emerging from the shadows with the Bloom Box, a $700,000 to $800,000 machine that 60 Minutes calls "a little power plant-in-a-box." So what exactly is the Bloom Box?

    The box consists of a stack of ceramic disks coated with green and black "inks." The disks are separated by cheap metal alloy plates. Methane (or other hydrocarbons) and oxygen are fed in, the whole thing is heated up to 1,000 degrees Celsius, and electricity comes out. Bloom estimates that a box filled with 64 ceramic disks can produce enough juice to power a Starbucks.

    As of right now, Bloom isn’t angling for the residential market–the box is far too expensive. But major companies like eBay, Google, Staples, and FedEx have already secretly started using the boxes. So far, the Bloom Box has been a success–eBay has already saved $100,000 in electricity costs since its 5 boxes were installed nine months ago. EBay even claims that the boxes generate more power than the 3,000 solar panels at its headquarters.

    Of course, fuel cells aren’t new. They have just been too expensive to be viable until now, and Bloom still has to prove that its box can produce energy at a cheaper rate than other power sources. The box also produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct–a potential downside depending on how much it generates.

    Bloom Energy founder K.R. Sridhar estimates that a Bloom Box for the residential market could be out in 5 to 10 years for under $3,000. That’s a big improvement from the $800,000 box of today, but only time will tell if Sridhar is being overly optimistic. And in the coming years, big name competitors will probably catch up to Bloom with cost-efficient boxes of their own. Will the Bloom Box and fuel cell devices like it eventually replace the power grid? Probably not, but they have the chance to one day at least partially free homeowners from the grid–along with solar panels, wind turbines, and other alternative energy sources.

    Check out the 60 Minutes segment on the Bloom Box below for more info.

     

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    Cognitive Imaging for Schizophrenia Explained

    by Kunal on Mar.16, 2010, under Health, News, Science

    Cognitive Imaging is one of the focuses of subject studies nowadays in the medical study, particularly in analyzing the one of the most complex part of man i.e. the Brain.

    Consequently, Cognitive Imaging is like an elaborated CT scan or MRI of the human brain to distinctly see its structures and any mental defectiveness inside it. It requires imaging the human brains in 2 experimental conditions, and a comparability of the natural process of the brain in the 2 conditions.

    As per the modern study in medicine field, Cognitive Imaging is one of the instruments applied in handling patients with Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a disease defined by having delusions abnormalities in patient’s brains.

    In one of the 1st specified studies demanding affected patients with schizophrenia, investigators provided prove that shortages in a human brain chemical possibly responsible for a few of the draining cognitive shortages , poor attending, human memory and problem-solving powers , that attach to the delusions and hallucinations that are the authentications of the trouble.

    Schizophrenia is defined by mental defectiveness in the perception or aspect of reality. Diseased person may feel visual or acousmas and have paranoia, hallucinations and confused talking and thinking. They as well experience fundamental cognitive difficulties that step in with daily working.

    Psychosis is handled with a sort of antipsychotic medicines that weaken the over-activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine, and noticed reason of psychotic doings.

    Additional studies and investigations are nowadays in progress with reference to this new technology of Cognitive Imaging. We’ll hear a lot from our doctors and men of science for additional developments.

    According to human-brain.org, cognitive imaging "typically involves imaging the brains of the subjects in two experimental conditions, and comparing the activity of the brain in the two conditions." Continue reading for a video presentation.

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    Plane Crash @ Austin, TX

    by Kunal on Feb.18, 2010, under News

    Man deliberately crashes plane into tax office: Smoke billows from a building after a small private plane crashed into the building in Austin, Texas

    Smoke billows from a building after a small private plane crashed into the building in Austin, Texas Photo: AP

     

    Joseph Stack left a six-page suicide note in which he railed against the Internal Revenue Service, the US federal tax agency.

    He wrote: "I am finally ready to end this insanity. Well, Mr Big Brother IRS man let’s try something different. Take my pound of flesh and sleep well.

    "There was a storm raging inside me. Desperate times call for desperate measures. We are brainwashed to believe there is freedom in this land."

    In his suicide "manifesto," which he posted on his own website, Stack also railed against Wall Street bankers, the Catholic Church, President George W Bush and the health care system.

    The software engineer detailed how he had spent $5,000 (£3,000) and 1,000 hours of his time writing to senators and congressman about taxes and how he lost his retirement savings for the second time in the 1990s.

    Stack crashed the four-seater aircraft into a seven-storey building which housed 199 IRS employees in the state capital Austin.

    It created a huge fireball and at least two people in the building were injured, with one unaccounted for.

    An FBI office was located next door to the tax office and NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, scrambled two F-16 jets from Houston amid fears of a terrorist attack.

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    Garbage island twice the size of Texas

    by Kunal on Feb.17, 2010, under Archive, Health, News

    A little-known island continent of floating toxic plastic garbage, TWICE the size of Texas, is growing in the pacific between California and Hawaii. Officially known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, until it can be taxed, U.S. officials will continue to ignore it. I heard of it once many years ago, but it apparently has been growing tenfold each decade since the 1950’s, and now consists of 80% plastic. It has also been called Gilligan’s Island, from the trashy TV sitcom that won’t go away.

    The enormous stew of trash – which consists of 80 percent plastics and weighs some 3.5 million tons, say oceanographers – floats where few people ever travel, in a no-man’s land between San Francisco and Hawaii.

    The patch has been growing, along with ocean debris worldwide, tenfold every decade since the 1950s, said Chris Parry, public education program manager with the California Coastal Commission in San Francisco.

    I had no idea that there is a 3.5 million ton island of plastic and garbage floating in the Pacific ocean between Hawaii and San Francisco.  I found this out last night when I was marveling at the ridiculous petroleum-based packaging that housed my Oscar Meyer Center Cut Bacon. Not only was the plastic container over the top, but the shrink wrapped bacon inside was “freshness overkill.” I made the comment about just another example of our dependence on oil and petroleum products when my daughter asked me if I had heard about garbage island?

    So I did some digging.  What I found is that “The Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” or the “Trash Vortex,” has been around since the 1950s. Circular wind and ocean currents in the North Pacific Gyre have collected trash that originates onshore and has made its way into the Pacific.  Greenpeace has a nice animation on how the gyre works.

    The garbage island has been growing tenfold every decade and is now twice the size of Texas.  Plastic makes up 80% of the waste, the majority of which is non-recyclable and highly toxic Bisphenol A.  The world produces 7 billion pounds of Bisphenol A per year for hard, clear plastic called polycarbonate.

    I’m pretty sure we can find better ways to save our collective bacon than continuing to use polycarbonates in our packaging, and to think twice about how we dispose of the non-recyclable plastics that are thrust into our lives.

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    Welcome to Tautology Club

    by Kunal on Feb.17, 2010, under News, Wierd News

    Tautology club sounded like a new gym or way to get trim.  With Ash Wednesday dieting in mind, I decided to find out the definition of tautology to see if I qualified for a tautology club.  The definition of tautology may…or may not…surprise you.

    I turned to old reliable, Merriam Webster, to find out the meaning of tautology:

    tautologya : needless repetition of an idea, statement, or word b : an instance of tautology
    2 : a tautologous statement

    As a mother and writer, I know I repeat myself a lot.  In fact, I often state I will make recordings of my speeches so I don’t have to engage in tautology.

    It definitely sounds like I qualify for a tautology club.  Anyone want to start one?

    Here is a YouTube video of the song Tautology (English dub):

     

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    Much awaited First Look At HBO Go: Curb Your Enthusiasm

    by Kunal on Feb.17, 2010, under Movies, News, Technology

    Today HBO announced it will be making its movies and TV Shows available on the Web to subscribers through HBO Go,which up until now has been in private beta. HBO Go is part of the cable industry’s TV Everywhere strategy to make TV content available online to paying subscribers. It contains 600 hours of movies and TV shows which can be streamed live and even in HD. HBO Go is available first to Verizon FIOS subscribers. Since I am a Verizon FIOS customer, I logged into HBO Go this morning and checked it out. (Despite reports elsewhere that it won’t be available until Thursday, it is in fact now live). Below are my initial impressions and screenshots.

    The videos play decently and you can watch in HD, but if I wasn’t already paying for HBO I certainly wouldn’t pay for access to this site. The choice of shows and movies is just not that great. You can watch every episode of The Wire, and the final season of The Sopranos, but not one episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. You get a lot more in your cable subscription, especially if you get multiple HBO channels. The on-demand option is great, but essentially HBO Go is competing with much broader array of choices on the TV which can also be made on-demand through a DVR. There are some movies like The Watchmen and Taken, which I think I’ve already seen three times each this month on TV, and a spattering of older archived movies like Canadian Bacon, but for the most part the selection is worse than what you get on Netflix via its streaming option. I’m not sure I want to see The Chumscrubber in HD.

    The site itself is well-designed, image heavy with lots of entry points. You are greeted with a slideshow view of ten shows and movies on heavy rotation, including the movie Taken, HBO Series Big Love and The Wire, and a Dennis Miller special. If you have HBO, you can’t really avoid any of these shows, so nothing special there except that you can stream it anywhere on your laptop. Tabs across the top allow you to explore deeper into movies, series, comedy, sports, documentaries, and “late night” (aka, HBO’s hard-hitting sex documentary series like Real Sex). Everything is done in Flash, which makes it a beautiful experience, but it won’t be accessible on an iPad or iPhone without converting the site into an app

    For each series, you can choose any episode for at least one season, but some shows are missing. You can also create a watchlist to watch shows later. When I was clicking through the site, the streaming quality was great, but when I tried to switch to another show or movie the audio to Canadian Bacon kept playing in the background (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing—I love that movie).

    My main issue with HBO Go is not the fact that it is behind a paywall (after all, that is HBO’s business even on TV) or the site’s look and feel. The site’s navigation is clean, everything is easy to find, and the playback looks great. And moving part of its video library online is a smart move for HBO. My issue is with the selection. It’s not just that 600 hours of rotating shows and movies is just a fraction of what HBO shows on TV in any given month. Managing 600 hours of on-demand video is resource intensive, so HBO has to set some limit. HBO is not Web video company. But Hulu or even Verizon could manage a bigger catalog, and even keep the paywall.

    TV is moving online, as this first step by HBO illustrates. But ultimately, I want all the channels I get through Verizon to be available for searching, managing, and video streaming on the Web. Verizon FIOS already lets me program my home DVR from the Web, but I can only watch those shows on my TV. There is still a disconnect between my computer and my TV, and that is frustrating. And yes, I want it all because I am already paying for it.

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    Hotmail Service unavailable or down.

    by Kunal on Feb.16, 2010, under News

    Is Hotmail not HOT anymore? A lot of Hotmail users as of now are dismayed due to the Complaints on hotmail Service Unavailable, Down and Not Working. For the details on why Hotmail is down as of the moment, not working and service unavailable as of February 16, 2010. Its actually now just hotmail who is down as of the moment, Windows Live Messenger Services and its websites, which includes hotmail is found to be down this Tuesday Afternoon. According to users, they get this message “Hotmail Service Unavailable”. Users are also saying that the messenger is not working because it is unable to access. Allow us to Diagnose this problem and wait for official announcements regarding this Hotmail Service Unavailable, Down and Not Working Updates.

    This Hotmail Problem that they are experiencing is giving a lot of people frustrations, The outage is still being analyze to find out how long it would possibly take to fix these Hotmail Service Unavailable Down and Not Working issues. Yesterday, problems regarding the Xbox live Occurred, not Hotmail and the MSN messenger is being affect, what could this mean, its Microsoft loosing its touch? Updates as to when the fix will be establish will be shared here.

    According to the Daily Inquirer, MSNBC issued the following statement from Microsoft about Hotmail problems and Hotmail not working on Tuesday:

    “This morning, around 9:30am PST, the Windows Live ID sign-in service experienced a partial outage that caused some customers to not be able to sign into services using Windows Live ID for approximately one hour.  The service is now restored to normal. Microsoft apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused customers.”

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