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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Test your Speed of Web With Stopwatch

Wanna know your webpages how long it takes to load a webpage? Stopwatch will measure the time for you.

How does it work?
The stopwatch is a small Javascript that runs on your computer (not the Numion server). It measures the time between the moment your browser starts to load the URL and when the browser signals that it has finished ("Done" in the status bar). The measurement therefore includes fetching and interpreting all HTML (including frames), images, and Javascripts. It does not include content that is handled by plugins. If the page is in the cache then the stopwatch will measure the faster loading time (see tip above). The accuracy is the accuracy of the Javascript timer, on most systems 10 milliseconds.

You can check your webpages with speed,sitespeed,stop watch and calculator.



Tip: to reload a page and bypass the cache of your browser:
Internet Explorer:
Hold the Control key and click the Refresh button on the toolbar.
Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape Navigator:
Hold down the Shift key and click the Reload button on the navigation toolbar.
Safari:
Hold down the Shift key and click the Reload toolbar button.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Microsoft to find who is behind the Downadup/Conficker virus

Since it started circulating in October 2008 the Conficker worm has managed to infect millions of computers worldwide.

The software giant is offering the cash reward because it views the Conficker worm as a criminal attack.

"People who write this malware have to be held accountable," said George Stathakopulos, of Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group.

He told BBC News the company was "not prepared to sit back and let this kind of activity go unchecked".

"Our message is very clear - whoever wrote this caused significant pain to our customers and we are sending a message that we will do everything we can to help with your arrest," said Mr Stathakopulos.

Arbor Networks said as many as 12 million computers could be affected globally by Conficker/Downadup since it began prowling the web looking for vulnerable machines to infect in October.

Malicious payload

The Conficker worm is a self-replicating program that takes advantage of networks or computers that have not kept up to date with Windows security patches.

It can infect machines via a net connection or by hiding on USB memory drives used to ferry data from one computer to another. Once in a computer it digs deep, setting up defences that make it hard to extract.

The worm compost bin slithers through networks by guessing usernames and passwords. Security specialists recommend hardening passwords by mixing in numbers, punctuation marks and capital letters.

The virus reports in to its creators for updates by visiting a web domain. It generates the name of the domain itself using a complicated code which security firms have cracked to track the growth of the worm and block its progress.

Malware such as Downadup can be triggered to steal data or turn control of infected computers over to malicious hackers which pool them into larger armies of so-called botnets.

These networks of compromised machines can be used to send spam, as dead drops for stolen or pirated data and to launch attacks on other machines.

Although Downadup is widespread its creators have yet to activate its payload to steal data or launch other attacks.

It has caused costly headaches for network administrators dealing with users locked out of their accounts when the worm correctly guesses a password.

While Microsoft says it does not know the intention of the worm's creator, it wants to ensure it does not wreak any more havoc.

Experts say users should have up-to-date anti-virus software and install Microsoft's MS08-067 patch - also known as KB958644.

Global response

Microsoft has also partnered with security companies, domain name providers, academia, internet companies such as AOL and others on a co-ordinated global response to the worm.

Also included is the US Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security.

"The best way to defeat potential botnets like Conficker/Downadup is by the security and Domain Name System communities working together," said Greg Rattray, chief internet security adviser at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann).

"Icann represents a community that's all about co-ordinating those kinds of efforts to keep the internet globally secure and stable."

Sasser worm

In 2003 microsoft office 2000 software created its reward programme with $5m (£3.4m) in funding to help law enforcement agencies bring computer virus and worm authors to justice.

This reward for help in tracking the creators of Downadup is the first time in four years that the company has put up some cash in response to a w32.spybot.worm removal outbreak.
"We have not seen this type of worm or one of its class since 2004," said Mr Stathakopulos.

In 2005 microsoft office xp service pack paid out $250,000 (£171,000) to two individuals who helped identify the creator of the notorious Sasser worm. The author was arrested and sentenced by the German authorities.

Rewards of $250,000 were offered over three other major computer worm threats known as Blaster, MyDoom and Sobig worms.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Broadband 'in every home by 2012'

An interim report on the UK's digital future also looked at plans for public service broadcasting.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown said digital technology was as important today as "roads, bridges and trains were in the 20th Century".

But the Conservatives said the report promised "no new action". The Lib Dems said it was a "complete damp squib".

Culture Secretary Andy Burnham told MPs it would help Britain secure a competitive low carbon economy in the next five to 10 years, adding the country "led the world in content creation".

The report called for everyone in the UK to have access to a broadband or cable internet service speed of up to two megabits per second (Mbps).

This would make internet connections capable of handling much more video and sites that offer greater interactivity.

By the time of the final report, the government will know whether internet service providers (ISPs) can build next generation networks themselves or if government help will be needed.

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Windows worm -Three million hit

The malicious program, known as Conficker, Downadup, or Kido was first discovered in October 2008.

Although Microsoft released a patch, it has gone on to infect 3.5m machines.

Experts warn this figure could be far higher and say users should have up-to-date anti-virus software and install Microsoft's MS08-067 patch.

According to Microsoft, the worm works by searching for a Windows executable file called "services.exe" and then becomes part of that code.

It then copies itself into the Windows system folder as a random file of a type known as a "dll". It gives itself a 5-8 character name, such as piftoc.dll, and then modifies the Registry, which lists key Windows settings, to run the infected dll file as a service.

Once the worm is up and running, it creates an HTTP server, resets a machine's System Restore point (making it far harder to recover the infected system) and then downloads files from the hacker's web site!

Most malware uses one of a handful of sites to download files from, making them fairly easy to locate, target, and shut down.

But Conficker does things differently.

Anti-virus firm F-Secure says that the worm uses a complicated algorithm to generate hundreds of different domain names every day, such as mphtfrxs.net, imctaef.cc, and hcweu.org. Only one of these will actually be the site used to download the hackers' files. On the face of it, tracing this one site is almost impossible.

Speaking to the BBC, Kaspersky Lab's security analyst, Eddy Willems, said that a new strain of the worm was complicating matters.

"There was a new variant released less than two weeks ago and that's the one causing most of the problems," said Mr Willems

"The replication methods are quite good. It's using multiple mechanisms, including USB sticks, so if someone got an infection from one company and then takes his USB stick to another firm, it could infect that network too. It also downloads lots of content and creating new variants though this mechanism."

Microsoft says that the malware has infected computers in many different parts of the world, with machines in China, Brazil, Russia, and India having the highest number of victims.


INFECTED IPs WORLDWIDE

China 38,277
Brazil 34,814
Russia 24,526
India 16,497
Ukraine 14,767
Italy 13,115
Argentina 11,675
Korea 11,117
Romania 8,861
United States 3,958
United Kingdom 1,789
Source: F-Secure

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Protecting PC data

Encryption is important because without it, anyone can read and steal information from your personal or even corporate files.

However, Bitlocker is only available on Windows Ultimate, which is the most expensive version of Vista.

To find out about encryption for all to use, I want start by pointing out that the difference between encryption and password protection.

Password Protection Software

For instance, when you log in to your computer, a login password is a quick and simple barrier to the files on this system. But this only applies when they are on this system.

If I have stolen your computer, this password is no barrier at all because if I want to find out what data you have, I simply remove this disc and plug into a system that I do know the password to.

But if your files are also encrypted, then if I put this disc into another computer all I will see are nonsense bits and bytes.

Encrypted Folder Hide Password Protection

So, how to encrypt your files? It is important to know before you start that you are going to make changes to the contents of your disc, so back-up that data first.

But keep the back-up secure, otherwise encrypting your first drive will be a waste of time.

First download TrueCrypt.

It is free, it is open source and there are versions for Windows and Mac OS 10.4 and greater, a couple of Linux distributions and Ubuntu as well. You can get it from TrueCrypt.org

If you are a small business owner then you should consider encrypting everything which could leave your premises, because encryption is confidentiality.

Because of this, some hard disc companies like Seagate.org have begun including encryption hardware straight in to their laptop hard discs.

Mobile computers are more likely to get stolen.

Disadvantages

There are some disadvantages to encryption. Here are a couple to think about.

Having to encrypt everything as it comes on and off the hard disc is a complicated process which increases the amount of time it takes to access your files. In other words, your computer runs more slowly.

The second is forgetting your password, or losing the USB drive with the key files. This is a disaster, as the chances of you getting the data back is close to zero.

It is as if your disc crashed or that you wiped it just by forgetting the password. Drive encryption is powerful stuff to get wrong.

So back-up data, keep copies of USB keys in a safe place and leave yourself password reminders.

Million dollar phone
And for the really rich and paranoid you can get your phone data encrypted.

Pictured on the right is the Diamond Crypto Smartphone.

It costs $1.3m (£857,000), but that is largely because it is absolutely jammed with gold and diamonds.

It is a phone for the rich and paranoid.

But if individually hand made phones are your bag, you probably have contacts worth protecting.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Hard drive destruction 'crucial'

Which? Computing magazine recovered 22,000 "deleted" files from eight computers purchased on eBay.

Criminals source old computers from internet auction sites or in rubbish tips, to find users' valuable details.

Freely available software can be used to recover files that users think they have permanently deleted.

The only solution, according to Which?, is complete destruction - and it recommends using a hammer.

A number of recent cases have shown the dangers in disposing of second-hand equipment, from which details as well as other personal files can be retrieved.

"PCs contain more valuable personal information than ever as people increasingly shop online, use social networking sites and take digital photos," said Sarah Kidner, editor of Which? Computing.

"Such information could bring identity thieves a hefty payday."

"It sounds extreme, but the only way to be 100% safe is to smash your hard drive into smithereens."

Because those smithereens contain environmentally harmful materials, they should be recycled - for instance at the vendor from whom a new hard drive is purchased.
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Monday, December 29, 2008

Nokia N95 8GB


Nokia N95 GB Description

The Nokia N95 8GB is equipped with a user-friendly GPS navigation system (with 100 countries map) that works like a companion in guiding you throughout your journey. Nokia n95 8gb is top selling phone now comes with vodafone, o2, 3 mobile networks. Grab cheapest nokia n95 8gb contract phone. The Nokia N95 8GB is a most technically 3G advanced smartphone.Nokia N95 8GB in landscape mode which is when the screen is moved to the down position which is ideal for all multimedia purposes .The screen is 2.6 Inches in size & provides a 240 x 320 pixel screen resolution on a 16 million colour TFT display.At 120g the N95 is of average weight for a smartphone which is unbelievable considering all the built in technology & capabilities. Nokia N95 8GB first phone camera to hit the 5 megapixel mark.Nokia N95 8GB is the built-in GPS navigation system.Nokia N95 8GB is the best-connected device , with support for Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0, Infrared, Wireless LAN, TV-Out and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The with music features which include a stereo FM radio, visual radio & a music player which supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ & WMA music formats music player with support for all common music formats, integrated handsfree speaker, speaker independent voice dialling, talking ringtones, HSDPA .RealPlayer is also onboard with 3GPP and MPEG-4 video streaming support.

Key Features

Camera Resolution : 5mega pixel
Camera zoom : 20x
Screen : 240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
Weight : 128g
Size : 99 x 53 x 21 mm
Network : Tri Band
Memory : 8 GB
Talk Time : 6hours
3G: yes
Bluetooth: yes
EDGE: yes
GPRS : yes
USB : yes
Infra Red: yes
Music Player: yes
FM Radio : yes
Voice Recorder: no


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Asp Net 2.0 is one of popular and reliable way of presenting products & services dynamically to get in eyes of customers and there are numerous offshore website developing companies offering IT professionals on hire basis.It is very essential to understand business nature before taking decision of website development for the business.

ASP.NET is product of Microsoft that provides reliability for the users having various advanced features for the effective presentation of content on the website. Websites developed using ASP.NET results in fast working and multiple operations can be performed.


ASP.NET programming that help outsourcing firms to achieve their business goals in the online market.
1.ASP.NET professionals are offering vigorous & scalable services of website development with implementation of modern technologies.

2.As per compatible properties of the ASP.NET programming language professionals are offering good sensible services of mixing with other languages such as many programmers used to use C#, J# and VB.NET pages and asp.net web application to provide their clients best suitable productive results for their business.

3. ASP.NET Professionals from web development companies are providing security and offering services of developing websites in various languages according to demand of clients from different parts of the world.

4.ASP.NET professionals from offshore service providers are offering services of integration in the website development such as in coding they are using programming models as per requirement of the project.

5.Offshore hiring professionals are providing their website development services in producing ASP.NET n-tiered architecture web pages for their clients.


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Friday, December 5, 2008

5 most popular types of industrial equipment

There are many forms of industrial equipment used in the workplace.At present, there are a million pieces of industrial equipment racing through his head, but the question is, what are the most popular and most crucial for the industrial field? Here are five types of industrial equipment known to be the masters of all industrial machinery in the workplace:

A- Bulldozers - Bulldozers are huge machines that are used primarily in construction and mining. Bulldozers have the ability to lift and move large quantities of dirt and other debris from one place to another. Bulldozers can operate in many conditions including snow, hail and rain. These pieces of equipment are generally used to dig the ground and to accommodate the construction of houses or other buildings.

B- Cranes - Cranes are generally used to transport hard, heavy items from one place to another. The arm of the crane is used to swing the object from one place to another and the arm can be adjusted depending on how much material to go. Unlike bulldozers, cranes have the ability to transport objects over uneven levels of ground.
C- Excavators - Excavators are engineering vehicles that are composed of backhoes and cabs. They are mainly used in digging trenches, foundations and holes. They can also be used to destroy the objects that are no longer required, for whatever reason, and in that case should be compressed and condensed.

D- Fork lifts - Forklift warehouse are vehicles that are used for lifting, lifting and heavy transport from one place to another. Forklifts are known to be vital pieces of equipment in many industrial workplaces.

E- Air Compressor - Most of the pieces of the equipment listed above are used for construction, however compressors are generally used in more than a factory-type setting. Compressors are used to provide high pressure air or other gases. These devices can be regulated in order to maintain the desired amount of pressure in the tank.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

software Call centre

One of the Great technology Software for Call centre#

Call centre software system such as automating processes which is Depending upon the complexity of tasks and the magnitude of the enquiry turnover, there are several types of call centre software systems such as telephone call routing software, predictive diallers and call centre control software etc. available in the market place.


Call centre software solutions with advanced ACD features can also pick and choose the most appropriate agent for a particular caller based on their past calling history, complexity of problem, agents skill etc. This helps with customers getting the right service in good time.

Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
The most frustrating experience for any customer is to call a call centre for the nth time and have to repeat all their details over and over again. Computer telephony integration features stop this kind of situation arising.

Which is the effectiveness of this feature that computer telephony integration has become a default feature for any call centre software solutions. Advanced versions boast of soft phone functionality (use of computer to control calls) and predictive dialler capabilities (an agent is connected only when a live person answers the automatically placed call).

Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
Few callers have queries that can be solved by just accessing a database without engaging an agent. An Interactive voice response feature interacts with customers and leads them to a solution through a set of predetermined questions. It is a very important feature, and can be an expensive add on, so do enquire about its availability with your chosen package!


Apart from above mentioned ‘must have’ features, call centre software solutions generally have some other features like workforce management for real time monitoring, call blending for switching agents between handling inbound calls and outbound calls, and multimedia handling for simultaneously handling of queries over different communication channels such as email, web, fax, chat and phone calls!


Reporting
Since call centres need to have real time interaction with customers, keeping check of agent performance so as to maintain and improve the quality of customer service, is of critical importance. Call centre software systems perform this task very efficiently by providing real time reports to managers. Performance reports over time can also be produced.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia Black



The Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia Black
MP3 Player
Internet Access
Email
3G
Slide Phone
3 megapixel camera
Touch Screen Windows

As Sony Ericsson's first foray into the world of Windows Mobile, the X1 Xperia is real landmark phone, combining the raw power of Windows with the sheer beauty and user-friendliness of Sony Ericsson. With a features list longer than mine, it really is the ultimate smartphone!

Screen: 800x480 pixels, 3 inches, 65k colours, TFT touchscreen

Ringtone: Polyphonic MP3

Memory: 128Mb RAM, microSD memory cards

Networks: Quad

Connectivity: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, USB

Dimensions: 110mm x 53mm x 16.7mm

Weight: 145g


Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia Black Overview


Sometimes, an unexpected union forms, but sets the world on fire... and when it does, it requires a longer write-up here than normal, simply because it's so groundbreaking. That's exactly what has occurred, here, since, for the first time in history, Sony Ericsson have joined up with Windows Mobile, making what could most accurately be described as the ultimate smartphone. Here it is: the mind-blowing Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia.

Arc Slider

Cast in a sleek metal body, the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is the first phone to have the innovative 'arc-slider' design, which isn't as complicated as it sounds. Essentially, the back portion of the phone, the part with the QWERTY keyboard, is curved, so that when you slip the phone open, it changes the angle you view it at, as well, tilting the screen to make it a lot easier to view. However, whether you've got the slide open or closed, there are a huge number of ways of controlling the phone. You have a a sublime 3 inch touchscreen (and it's widescreen). You have a QWERTY keypad. But perhaps coolest out of all of them is the fact that nestling between the navigation keys, near the display, is a little black pad. Amazingly, that's a mouse pad like you get in a laptop, making the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia work JUST like a mini laptop!

Software Breakthrough

After you've finished admiring the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia's hardware (ok, that may take you a while), you get the chance to pay attention to how good the software is, on it. Essentially, you'll get a whole new version of Windows Mobile, version 6.1, which would be ace even if that were all there was to it. But it's been combined with Sony Ericsson's own 'panel navigation' interface (check out the photo of the phone to see it), which gives each of the home screens a panel, which you just touch to start that application. It's just stupendously intuitive and nice to use! It only makes the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia so much more tempting!

Needless to say, no smartphone is whole without a massive list of cool features... Well, the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia is crammed with more features than nearly anyother phone that's come our way! So, you get a 3 megapixel camera, it has GPS plus sat-nav (something you WILL find useful), full Office functionality, email, full internet, instant messaging... well, you can see it's an expansive list by anyone's standard! There is most likely a feature for everyone on this phone, and if it doesn't benefit you, we can only presume you haven't got it out the box yet! How excited is the Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia making us? Let's sum it up simply: this could definitely be the most incredible phone that's ever been made!

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Nokia 7310 Supernova


DESCRIPTION

If you are looking for a complete mobile phone, then Nokia 7310 Supernova is a widget that has got all the qualities, that what it takes to feature at the top of the list of mobile phones in the market. The awesome widget from Nokia can easily be tagged as 'the master of all trades'. It is because it has got awe-inspiring look, incredible camera and not to forget the whopping memory space which allows the users to store anything just anything. That's not all, the reasonably priced high-end mobile handset is also loaded with all kinds of latest connectivity technologies. The display screen, too, is one of the prime features of this mobile device from Nokia. The standby time of the battery of Nokia 7310 Supernova, is also on the higher side, which makes sure that the user gets the interruption-free service from this mobile phone for the longest possible time.

KEY FEATURE
Weight 83 grms
Talktime Up to 4 h
Standby Up to 300 h
Colour Display TFT, 16M colors
Ringtones Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3
Camera 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video (QCIF@15fps)
MP3 MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared NO
GPRS Class 32, 88 kbps
Video Recording YES
3G NO

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Eight Megapixel


The wait for the Samsung i8510 is almost over. Handset due for release soon.
High Street retailer, Carphone Warehouse have finally secured rights to sell the 8MP Samsung i8510 for one month after its September launch. The Carphone warehouse are getting very excited as it will be the 8 megapixel handset to be launched in the United Kingdom.
“This most certainly marks a new era in the world of Mobile Phone Technology and we’re excited to be launching the Samsung i8510 in partnership with The Carphone Warehouse,” said Samsung Mobile UK and UK Vice President Mark Mitchinson.



To be the first company to launch an 8 megapixel multimedia handset in the UK is a proud moment for anyone and demonstrated beyond any doubt that Samsung is very much on the up and the forefront of mobile phone technology.


The Price for Samsung i8510 and the release date has yet to be confirmed by either company, but it will be released later this month so have your eyes open and your ears peeled. Because the time is finally near.


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Friday, August 15, 2008

The new PlayStation 3 includes both 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

A new PlayStation 3
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No information on the new model, number CECHL01, is available at present from the filing because Sony was granted short-term confidentiality on the papers but it is likely the 80G-byte version announced earlier this month during the E3 games
(From:http://www.china-computer-accessories.com/buy-game/)show in Los Angeles. The console is due on sale in the next couple of months and will replace the current 40G-byte model.

Sony's filing to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission was made because the FCC is the radio regulator in the U.S. and as such all new products that use radio must be submitted to the organization for approval before they can be sold.

The PlayStation 3 includes both 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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Blog Hosting - What You Need to Know

Many reason people starting a Blog, it might be for the personal interest or the online business, and it has been extremely popular in the current world. A Blog hosting will offer the exceptional power together with some great free utilities to help you setup a blog easily and make it experience first rate.

But how to find a Blog hosting? Below are 5 tips for you.

1) Using Linux as Operation System if Possible

The best operation system for a WordPress blog hosting is Linux, which is cheap, reliable and also very fast. You have no need to pay more to host your blog in an Windows environment.

2) 99.9% Up time Guarantee

It would be good to find a web hosting company which can promise you with 99.9% up time. No matter you blog for personal interests or business, a reliable blog hosting is always very important to you.

3) cPanel

cPanel is the most popular web hosting control panel. This icon-based interface is so simple to use that the learning curve is practically a straight line. cPanel will save you a lot of time to use your web host.

4) One click to Setup WordPress

You can download WordPress installation scripts, follow the guide, and get your blog setup by yourself. But if the web hosting company can integrate the installation of WordPress into their control panel, this will somehow save your time, and it also indicate that this web hosting company has well configured their web hosting environment to support WordPress.

5) Support

A courteous and professional support definitely will be very helpful in your blog hosting. As my experience, I would like to choose a web hosting company with live chat support. This is much better than email support or even toll-free phone support.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

10 Tips for Using Flash in e-Learning

Flash is a vector-based animation and interactivity program that allows you to create everything from simple animations to complex interactive applications. With its built-in programming language – ActionScript – Flash is fully scriptable and can communicate with several backend database languages. Since the first Flash product appeared (from Macromedia), the e-Learning community has worked with Flash developers and engineers to make Flash content more and more accessible in e-Learning environments.



1. Animations for Step-by-Step Procedures

In 10 Tips for Using Graphics in e-Learning, we saw the importance of using graphics in courses, to strengthen how well they meet learning objectives. We talked about different delivery methods for conveying subject matter, and one of those methods was animation. Flash uses timeline-based animation, which makes it quite easy to build animated movies. Graphical elements may be created directly in Flash, but a majority of developers use other tools that they are more comfortable with – especially Adobe Creative Suite. With Flash CS3, you can now import native Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop files. You can even convert “layered” files from these programs into Movie Clips and animate the individual layers using keyframes in the timeline.

In e-Learning materials, step-by-step procedures can be particularly tricky. Think of the last piece of furniture that you had to put together. How useful were its instructions? One of the things IKEA does well is its non-text instructions for assembling its furniture. These instructions are pure imagery. Take that concept a step further, and you have animation. An animated step-by-step instruction is much more powerful than static imagery. During an animation, you can highlight specific areas, use animated arrows, and express a learning objective much more naturally and effectively.

When the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) asked SyberWorks to produce a series of courses for its Bridge-playing members, we used Flash to create animated card-playing sequences, and to illustrate specific turns in games. The card images were prepared in Adobe Illustrator, imported into Flash, and converted into Movie Clips. Using scripts provided by ACBL, we created animations for each play, to illustrate the rules that it represents. Other graphical and text elements were added in Flash to point out parts of the animation. These courses are now delivered to hundreds of Bridge players across the country.

2. Easy Audio Integration

Adding audio to an HTML-only course presents difficulties for course developers. First, multiple audio formats are available on the web today: WAV, AIF, MP3, M4a, etc. Even worse is the vast array of audio-player applications and their file-type associations, both for Mac and Windows platforms. Having users download specific players is a distraction from the course material, and a potential source of additional problems.

Flash, however, supports several audio formats and plays them all using the Flash Player, which has a 98% market penetration. The Flash Player is available in all major browsers and platforms, and is even becoming available in more Internet appliances. You can easily import almost any audio file, add it to the Flash timeline, publish the Flash movie, deliver the course, and be fairly certain that users will be able to hear the audio without having to download an extra player.

Another problem with audio is that, if a sound file is not set up to “stream,” there is a chance that some of the sound may drop out. Flash has built-in streaming capabilities, so you can be assured that your audio content will be delivered to users without drop-outs and gaps.

At SyberWorks, we use Flash for in-course audio content. Audio is recorded in our audio lab and saved in a common format. The file is then imported into Flash. ActionScript is used in conjunction with on-screen buttons, to allow users to control audio playback. This interactive audio file can then be attached to any course, using the SyberWorks Web Author application.

3. Course Navigation

How smart is your course navigation? By “smart,” I mean can it communicate with your LMS? Most in-course navigation is pretty boring and perfunctory. If you spice up yours with Flash, your courses will become more useable.
Since Flash can work with SCORM and AICC courses, on-screen buttons can be scripted via ActionScript to send calls to the LMS for certain conditions. A button at the end of a lesson might send a finish statement to the LMS, signifying lesson completion and triggering further actions. Another button might automatically submit the results of a quiz.

Better learning experiences are possible, since the entire interface is completely customizable, and buttons are very easy to create in Flash. If you want, you can even use its built-in library of buttons to create your course navigation.
At SyberWorks, we retro-fitted some existing e-Learning courses (developed for restaurant employees) for our LMS, complete with all of the calls necessary for course status and completion. These Flash-based courses had a cohesive look and feel that was much more compelling than a plain-text HTML web experience.

4. Creating Simulations

Some software tools, such as Camtasia and Captivate, are designed solely for creating software simulations. They have advantages and disadvantages, and SyberWorks does use them, along with other simulation software packages. But what if the software you need to create a simulation for isn’t available on your platform, or only works behind a client’s firewall?

When the Palm Pilot came out, I had the opportunity to create a software simulation that showed new owners how to use the device. Since the Palm software only resides on the Palm Pilot, I couldn’t use a PC-based software-simulation tool to capture screens. So I used my scanner and Photoshop, imported the screens and artwork into Flash, and created the simulation.

At SyberWorks, we are currently working with an Internet company whose proprietary software (for security reasons) only works on computers behind their firewall. Since we can’t install or use their software in-house, we had to go to the client’s location to take screen shots. Those images were then imported into Flash, captions and highlights were added, and the course material came to life.

5. Video

Video is becoming more prevalent on the web these days, with the rise of YouTube and other video-streaming services. Video can significantly enhance course materials, but (as with audio) it can be difficult to manage, due to multiple video formats and players. On the PC, AVI is the dominant format and Windows Media Player is the usual player. On the Mac, MOV is the format of choice and the Quicktime Player from Apple is the dominant player. However, there are other video formats and players, including Real media / Real Player and others.

When Flash MX 2004 was released, video was a major component. And with Flash CS3, video has become even easier to incorporate. You can deploy video on your own server or on a dedicated Flash Streaming Video Server, for extra bandwidth. Flash has its own video format, called Flash Video (FLV). Flash videos can be played by any Flash movie (SWF) file, so no additional player is necessary. In fact, a majority of the movies found on YouTube were done in the Flash video format.

A short demonstration video, not longer than 1 minute, can be embedded in a Flash movie. Anything longer than that can be linked to a Flash movie file and set to progressively download from your server. If you are expecting a lot of traffic and have longer movies, you should use a Flash Video Streaming server. There are many of these FMS services out there, and SyberWorks uses UpStream Networks to host our larger videos.

With Flash and ActionScript, it is also possible to do more than just play videos. Cue Points can key off of specific video frames, to control other events. And the new captioning feature can add closed captioning for video segments. At SyberWorks, we created a video of a speaker presenting a slideshow. Cue Points in the video triggered relevant text to appear, and made it seem that the viewer was actually on-site, watching the original presentation.

But keep in mind that video is processor-intensive. Consider your audience and the minimum system requirements necessary to view streaming Flash videos. Dropped frames and inconsistent playback can occur on slower machines.

6. Drag-and-Drop Interactions

A simple multiple-choice quiz can be effective in testing situations, but drag-and-drop interactions can add many useful features of an interactive process. With drag-and-drop interactions, you can simulate experiences that mimic the real world.
Using Flash and ActionScript, drag-and-drop interactions can be created from scratch, using hitTest properties and if conditionals to test whether an object has been dropped on a specific target. If the object has landed on its correct target, the application shows a correct response or visual/audio feedback. If the object is not dropped on its correct target, an incorrect response or visual/audio feedback can occur.

In Flash, you can access built-in drag-and-drop (and other) interactions, by going to the Window menu, then to Common Libraries, and then to Learning Interactions. The interactions are ActionScript 2.0 only, but have all of the features necessary to create many desired interactions. You can then use the Flash Component Inspector to configure interactions, change their text, and alter the conditions of their tests.

At SyberWorks, we created drag-and-drop interactions to meet the many custom-content needs of our clients. Doing a custom application gives us complete control over both the look and feel of course environments and the parameters of their interactions. Audio also helps to give user feedback for every action, and a final screen tells users how effectively they completed the exercises.

7. Components

Flash comes with ready-made user-interface components that you can add to courses and configure through the Component Inspector and the Parameters panel. These components include: Radio Buttons, Checkboxes, Text Fields, clickable Selection Buttons, List Boxes, and Combo Boxes. Components in Flash CS3 are easier than ever to customize; simply double-click on a component and edit its “skin.”
ActionScript can call on a specific object and test whether its condition matches a Boolean value, as in a Radio Button or Checkbox. You can even use ActionScript to test for specific conditions and return certain values, to create your own quizzes and test interactions.

You can also dynamically update the text for components from an external text file. So application development is much easier now, using Flash Components and ActionScript.

8. Dynamic Text

As mentioned above, Flash lets you pull text into Dynamic Text fields. You can import variables from a simple text file, or load text from an HTML or XML file. Flash CS3 has expanded its capabilities to handle XML files, with E4X.
You can also use a loader object to bring external text into text fields. This loader object has specific conditions that when met, will display text when the loading is completed (or display an error message if a problem occurred). Dynamic text can be formatted through an external CSS file, or using simple HTML tags. But any text field that will be accepting dynamic text should have all font characters embedded or set to a system font.

The major advantage of using dynamic text is flexibility. When the content of your application changes, it’s much easier to change an external text file than to change text embedded in a Flash file. Text that is imported dynamically is cached by the Flash Player, so be sure to clear your cache when you update the content of your app.

9. Built-In Quiz Templates

In addition to its built-in learning interactions, Flash also offers Quiz templates. Simply go to File, then to New, and in the Templates section, select the Quiz category.

There are three Quiz styles to choose from. At the left of the stage, a Control component provides instructions and is governed by the Component Inspector. You can make adjustments to the entire Quiz and choose result options. Each frame in the Quiz template has its own set of learning interactions for you to choose from. So when you need a multiple-choice question, you can copy and paste the frame for multiple-choice questions and modify it as needed.

It’s very easy to set up a Quiz from this template. And by default, the Publish settings are set to SCORM 1.2, for sending the template’s Quiz results to an LMS. We’ll talk more about that in the next section.

10. Built In SCORM/AICC Support

Flash supports the SCORM 1.2 and 2004 standards, as well as AICC. Any application that you develop in Flash (that needs to communicate with the SyberWorks LMS) must be “published” using these templates. Go to the File menu, and then to Publish Settings. Click the HTML tab and choose the appropriate template for the type of tracking you want.

In an HTML file that has been published by Flash, you will find a large JavaScript file, containing all of the functions and variables necessary to populate the Application Programming Interface for the LMS. There are also functions for connecting Sharable Content Objects with the LMS.


But keep in mind that Flash does not generate a manifest file for its published content. So you may need to use an external manifest application to collect all of the components in your application, for upload to an LMS. (A manifest file is a library of all of the assets required for a course, including SCO’s, HTML, SWF, and other files.) The SyberWorks LMS supports all SCORM 1.2- and AICC- compliant courses, and our customer-service representatives can help you configure your manifest files, for hosting on our LMS.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Pink Samsung Tocco





Dimensions95.9mm x 55mm x 11.5mm
Main DisplayTouchscreen240 x 320
Digital Camera5.0 Megapixel2592 x 1944 pixelsAutofocus
MemorymicroSD (TransFlash)
FeaturesBluetoothEmail clientGPRSHSDPAJavamini USB portMMSMP3 ringtonesMP3/AAC/AAC+ playerTri bandWAP 2.0 / XHTML
Also known as
The Pink Samsung Tocco is also known as the Pink Samsung F480.
What's in the box?
Instruction Manual
Standard Li-ion Battery
Mains Charger
5.0 Megapixel Camera
Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus, the Pink Samsung Tocco on Orange takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.
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The Orange phone has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch.
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HSDPA
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Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it is likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to the pink f480 by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.Close
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The Samsung Tocco is amazing!! Its smaller than the i-phone and does the same. It comes with a case that protects the screen or just a back, picture quality is really good and the best thing about the phone is the touchscreen features. Very good phone...would recommend to EVERYONE!!!JB - Manchester30/07/2008
I was impressed with my new Samsung tocco mobile phone, it had all the features I needed and was happy with my free gift.LR - Warwickshire29/07/2008
The Samsung Tocco is a sophisticated touchscreen phone/PDA.RP - Surrey28/07/2008
Looks
8
Features
8.5
Ease of Use
7.5
Value
7
Overall80
A smooth looking all touchscreen phone the Pink Samsung Tocco is sure to appeal
Full range of Accessories coming soon.


Description



5.0 Megapixel Camera
Including a built in 5.0 megapixel camera, with auto focus, the Pink Samsung Tocco on Orange takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.
Email Client
The Orange phone has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch.
Music Player
With a built in music player, the pink Tocco can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.
Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.
HSDPA
HSDPA on the Orange Samsung Tocco in pink offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is commonly known as Mobile Broadband.
Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it is likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to the pink f480 by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.




Thursday, June 5, 2008

Photos Made Easy


Nokia have launched a new service that allows mobile users to order prints and photo gifts direct from N Series mobiles. The Nokia XpressPhoto service has been set up with CeWe Color, Europe’s biggest photo company.

With the popularity of the digital camera and mobile camera phone sadly print photos are often forgotten about, as we carry our treasured photos with us digitally. Nokia and CeWe Color have come up with a simple and convenient way to print photos – so the photo album and photo frame could see a revival.

Nokia XpressPhoto can be downloaded onto certain N Series mobiles, once the application is enabled you can then send photos directly to the service via the press of a button. And if you don’t fancy paying the data charges for sending your photo, you can also send the photos via your PC.

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Nokia XpressPhoto can be downloaded onto certain N Series mobiles, once the application is enabled you can then send photos directly to the service via the press of a button. And if you don’t fancy paying the data charges for sending your photo, you can also send the photos via your PC.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

10 Tips To Design The Most Creative Website

The craze of World Wide Web is continuously increasing currently. At present, the benefit of the website is realized by business. If we would like to develop our company in World Wide Web, then it's necessary to create the most creative website, so people can visit our website and want to take the information about our services and products. It is said that the first impression is the last impression and your website is the first impression to your target prospective clients. The impression should be developed by your creative website in visitor's mind so it's essential to create more creative website for first impression on our client's mentality so they want to visit our site again. To design the most creative website, follow below tips.

1. About Pages
If you want to get the ideas of your visitors, then feedback is necessary. Contact us page is also advisable to start a relation among you and your clients. You must give your email address so visitor can contact you directly and you can give support completely. About us webpage must be included to provide the information about your company. The information can be year of establishment, your growth, and name of country from where you operate. Home page must be included with links to all the other WebPages. All web pages must be given and the link to Home page.

2. Attractive
Your website should be attractive. The color selection for the pages has to be looked nice. The color of background has to be light and design has to be attracted by visitor first look.

3. Professional
Your website should be professional, in proper title pages. The content must be placed and unnecessary content must be avoided in a proper way. At first site, it should be able to show the visitor's interest for continuing your website. For example, you can visit our site - flash web design fort lauderdale

4. Small size of WebPages
WebPages should also be good looking and creative as well. WebPages must not be very comprehensive. Surfing of these types of websites will be simply avoided.

5. Text
Content does not issue; issue is look of expressions in WebPages. The background of the webpage should be light and text should be dark, it will be impressive. To read the text easily, the background should not be dark. All the fonts of the WebPages should be chosen properly which are easily available on every computer. In this case, visitors do not need to install new fonts in computer to read your text of your webpage. They can surf and read your site easily.

6. Capitalized Text
If you want to emphasize something, only when you should use capitalized text. Don't uses capitalize text in every sentences, it is hard to read.

7. Grammar
You should not be careless in text which is written in the webpage. You must not make any mistakes which may prove your ineffectiveness. Before finalize the text of your WebPages, you must check it. Any grammatical mistakes must not be made.

8. Background Images
You should keep minimum background images. Generally, it makes your pages harder to view and read.

9. Image Formats
Generally designers are using two types of formats GIF and JPEG. Let's know the difference between both formats.
GIF stands for Graphic Interchange Format. For different types of images, this format is better with only some different colors like drawing, black and white images and little content that will be little pixels high. It is also supporting transparency. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It supports 16 million colors which are the best suited for photographs and complex graphics. It does not work well on line drawings, lettering or simple graphics.

10. Frames
When you are using frames in your website, it makes website ugly, confusing and more complicated.
Thus, the expert web designing companies have the best skills to design and online marketing skill and know that how to develop a website that should be one of the most favorable advertising tools in the biggest market of the world. Are you looking for web design fort lauderdale, you can certainly contact us at Ardis Creative.

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