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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

THE SCIENCE OF 2012 : The Science of Light

. Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Over a dozen major prophetic traditions of Earth warn of an end of an Age in December 2012. And yet few people of Earth heed this warning. But there is science in these prophecies -- the science of light.

The Planet Earth rotates around in a 25,800 year cycle. Between 1980 and 2016 that cycle and astrological progression brings us through a very thin area of space that intersects with the plane of our own galaxy our galactic equator. When our solar system intersects this thin plane of light energy from the center of the Milky Way it heats up slightly and changes energizes the Sun and all of the planets as well. This is the time of great changes and renewal and cleansing of the Earth -- a kind of fever to burn off the disease of a planet.

Milky Way galaxy is like a giant pancake light bulb that sends out light energy in 360 degree like a regular light bulb. But our galaxy is a thin pancake flat bulb so every star in it is aligned in a flat plane or spiral as it spins around itself. This thin plane called the galactic equator of our Milky Way galaxy is now intersecting with the path of our solar system and the Earth. At this time the photons of the millions of stars of the Milky Way galaxy are aligned similar to a laser beam and focused on our solar system and the Sun. And tremendous light energy from the galactic center will re-energizes the sun and planets ever so slightly.

The greatest threat to Earth comes when the planets also align in December 2012. Then the light energy and the shading effect of the planets and the Sun will cause the sun to send out great solar flares towards the Earth which can do great harm to the technology of mankind upon which we depend.

Massive solar flares may knock out most all electrical and communications for many years to come and the Earth will be knocked back into a 1900 century existence. All of these advanced devices may take many years to duplicate and repair. The Earth will continue to heat up slightly over many years until 2018. There will be ever increasing droughts, crops will fail, and billions of people may die from starvation and civil strive if they are not prepared or do not receive help to survive. It takes many years to heat the Earth just like an oven with a large mass takes longer to heat. But the later years are the hottest before the heated of Earth will recede in temperature.

How bad it will be no one can say. But there are always many things people can do to prepare and live more in harmony with nature right now. This may be a time of great wars as nations fight over water, food, shelter, and natural resources. But there is much we know about living in drought conditions and water conservation which can greatly help if this knowledge is shared widely now and applied to the times to come.

The western nations will be hardest hit by the 19th century living standards of no electricity and modern communications. (Hopefully the fiber optic internet will eventually be restored and survive.) Many countries of the world currently have 1900 century living standards so they will be much less harmed by a sudden loss of modern electricity and communications for many years to come. But many of these same people will starve because they are dependent on American grains for food.

Most of the pollution of the world will be gone almost overnight. But we must prepare vigorously to shut down nuclear reactors which require continuous electricity to prevent a meltdown of their nuclear cores. This will be our greatest challenge in 2012 -- to keep from doing greater environmental harm when these nuclear reactors can no longer function without electricity and keep their reactors cool. We must keep these nuclear reactors from exploding and contaminating the world for many generations to come.

We may all become organic farmers at this time if we want to eat and survive. We will all vigorously conserve water for drinking and growing crops. We will have to severely limit travel and the use of gasoline, natural gas, and oil for fuel. And life will be much changed for the better from an environmental standpoint. Great change will be rapidly forced upon humanity to conserve, protect, and live in harmony with nature. And many animals and plants in nature will have to be saved from extinction by mankind if they are to survive.

There is a Tibetan prophecy attributed to the King of Agartha the Inner Earth kingdom of about 800,000 million people. He states that world wars will begin again in 2011 and last for 18 years. At the end of this time of war the world will be much changed. And at that time the King of Agartha will come out of the Inner Earth to conquer and to help all those that remain.

We all seem to be living in interesting times. But with so many bored and spiritually lost people in the world maybe that is a good thing

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Vehicle tracking

. Monday, July 27, 2009

Vehicle tracking is done with the help of GPS tracking devices, which use global positioning system to find the right vehicle that has been installed, record the position of the vehicle regularly. Tracking the use of the device 24 satellites orbit the earth to provide information relating to the vehicle location, speed and direction. Vehicle tracking system used by most of the travel and tourism company that has a fleet of vehicles so that they have control over each vehicle. This allows a vehicle tracking system to manage its fleet of vehicles from the corner and during the course. There are many online companies in the UK offering vehicle tracking device tracking and related services throughout the UK.

Vehicle tracking device installed in the vehicle transmits radio signals, which in return is taken by satellites. Images of moving vehicles are taken by satellites and a photo or video that is sent to the computer. Vehicle tracking device does not need special software to run this video, just run the Internet connection is required. Vehicle tracking system in the UK and a better traffic flow modeling better behavior of the driver. This system in the UK made for holding the most challenging operating conditions, and this also allows selective reporting of the position of the vehicle.

Today vehicle tracking system used by many companies and individuals to keep track of their vehicle. Vehicle tracking system used in the UK by the fleet manager to efficiently run the rest of the fleet of vehicles in accordance with the laws and government regulations. Tracking vehicles in India is done through GPS, which is a high-tech tracking system works like a navigation tool and continue to monitor important information about the vehicle.

Tracking vehicles equipped with a rechargeable battery to provide the best resources and is also equipped with a powerful built-in antenna for best reception and signal. Since the number of vehicle tracking software, fleet owners in the UK who are able to gather complete information about travel, so it can increase productivity and efficiency of their fleets. With support from tracking their vehicles in the UK can also put a check on the driver. Fleet owners will know if the driver tries to escape his duties or if he is losing direction, it can guide the way to the right. Driver immediately provided with proper location and purpose.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Google to launch new PC system

. Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Google is planning to challenge Microsoft by seeking to unseat the software giant's globally dominant Windows operating system for personal computers.

Google, which already offers a suite of e-mail, internet and other software products that compete with Microsoft, said last night it would launch a new operating system for computers ranging from ultra-compact netbooks to full-size desktop PCs.

Called the Google Chrome Operating System, the new software will be in netbooks for consumers in the second half of 2010, Google said in a blog post, adding that it was working with multiple manufacturers.

“It's been part of their culture to go after and remove Microsoft as a major holder of technology, and this is part of their strategy to do it," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst at Enderle Group. “This could be very disruptive. If they can execute, Microsoft is vulnerable to an attack like this, and they know it,” he said.

Google and Microsoft have often locked horns over the years in a variety of markets, from Internet search to mobile software. It remains to be seen if Google can take market share away from Microsoft on its home turf, with Windows currently installed in more than 90 percent of the world's PCs.

Key to success will be whether Google can lock in partnerships with PC makers, such as Hewlett-Packard and Dell, which currently offer Windows on most of their product lines.

Google's Chrome Internet browser, launched in late 2008, remains a distant fourth in the Web browser market, with a 1.2 per cent share in February, according to market research firm Net Applications. Microsoft's Internet Explorer continues to dominate, with nearly 70 per cent.

A spokesman for Microsoft had no immediate comment.

The new Chrome OS is expected to work well with many of the company's popular software applications, such as Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Maps.

It will be fast and lightweight, enabling users to access the web in a few seconds, Google said. The new OS is based on open-source Linux code, which allows third-party developers to design compatible applications.

“The operating systems that browsers run on were designed in an era where there was no web,” Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management at Google, said in the blog post. The Chrome OS is "our attempt to re-think what operating systems should be”.

Google said Chrome OS was a new project, separate from its Android mobile operating software found in some smartphones. Acer, has already agreed to sell netbooks that run Android.

The new OS is designed to work with ARM and x86 chips, the main chip architectures in use today.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Asus Notebook Launches U-series and Eee Seashell

. Monday, July 6, 2009

ASUS has launched three notebooks feature the design and adoption of the performance elements of nature, the U series UX50V and U80V, Seashell and the Eee PC.

Senior Marketing Juliana Cen ASUS Indonesia in Jakarta on Friday, the third design notebook is to adopt the beautiful elements of nature, light, and elegant.

"Design is inspired by three butterfly and sea shells, and combined with high technology," he said.

Series UX50V and U80V, Juliana said, using the processor and the Intel ULV Core 2 Duo is also equipped with Express Gate that enables users to access a collection of applications that are often used within eight seconds.

While the Eee PC series to Seashell is facing with a portable 10 inch display and keyboard ergonomis and energy management system that intelligently.

"Notebooks are taking inspiration sea shells that are equipped with multi-touch touchpad intuitive experience that aims to provide best mobile computing users," he said.

Eee PC Seashell introduced with one inch thick and weight 1.1 kg it has a battery resistance to six hours.

"Super Hybrid Engine monitor with intelligent programs that use and distribute the appropriate amount of power needs and adjust the performance and power," he said.

Seashell series using Intel Atom processor N280 that, he said, giving a balance of style and mobility is practical for its users.

taken from: http://www.antaranews.com

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Indonesian-made robot wins gold medal in San Francisco

. Sunday, July 5, 2009

New York (ANTARA News) - A robot made by the Bandung-based Indonesian Computer University (UNIKOM) won a gold medal at the International RoboGames at the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion, San Francisco, California, on Sunday.

The gold medal was presented to Rudy Hartono, a student of UNIKOM, who made the robot dubbed "Robot DU-114."

The Robot DU-114 came out as the winner in the international robot competition for the category of open fire-fighting autonomous robots, Andi Rahadian, head of education, social and cultural affairs at the Indonesian consulate general in San Francisco, told ANTARA News on Sunday.

"For this category, 11 teams from different countries took part in the competition. Robot DU-11 was the fastest in putting out a fire," Andi Rahadian said.

In addition to DU-114, Indonesia also presented another robot, Next 116, to participate in the contest, he said.

The RoboGames, the world`s largest robot competition, was held in San Francisco, June 12-14, 2009, and participated in by teams from 20 countries competing in various categories.

The participating countries included Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Russia, South Korea, UK, and the United States.

The Indonesian robot team from UNIKOM was led by Dr. Aelina Surya, assistant to the university`s rector, and the team members would return to Jakarta on Tuesday (June 16).

During their stay in San Francisco, the UNIKOM Robot team visited among other things a robotic laboratory at the University of California (UC) in Berkeley. They discussed the possibility of establishing cooperation between UNIKOM and the University of California in Berkeley.

When visiting the UC in Berkeley, the Indonesian team was received by among others George Anwar, an Indonesian national who held the position of head of UC-Berkeley`s robotic division.
taken from: http://www.antara.co.id

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Virus "Michael Jackson" outstanding Through Email

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Beijing (ANTARA News) - a computer security company Sophos warned last week that a virus has been circulating on the Internet, they say the Internet so that the user does not open the email that contains a self-image and secret Michael Jackson song.

Electronic mail that has the title "Remembering Michael Jackson" and sent by "sarah@michaeljackson.com," Sophos said in a statement sent through a branch for Asia in Singapore.

According to Sophos, the email tells recipients that the file link with the title "Michael songs and picture.zip" containing secret images and the song pop music stars, who died due to heart beat in a sudden stop in the United States on Thursday, June 25.

Sophos recommends that computer users not to open the electronic mail.

"With the link to open the file, the computer terpajan (exposed) to the infection. Once infected, a computer will automatically begin to spread 'worm' to other computers via the Internet," said Sophos.

Sophos said the virus is also able to spread in the time component Autorun USB memory installed. (*)
taken from: http://www.antara.co.id (translated on english by muzabee)

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Microsoft offers free anti-virus

. Thursday, July 2, 2009

A trial version of Microsoft's free anti-virus software has been launched in the US, China, Brazil, and Israel.

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) promises to provide people with basic protection against viruses, trojans, rootkits and spyware.

The software giant has been criticised in the past for failing to include free security software with Windows.

Its first security package, Windows Live OneCare, failed to attract many customers and will be discontinued.

Microsoft is hoping that MSE, available as a free download from its site, will prove more popular. It has said it will automatically update it for users.

However, rival security vendors have questioned whether Microsoft can compete with more established anti-virus players.

Family doctor

"Early reviews of the beta are showing that it under-performs when compared to existing freeware products, and well below paid solutions," said security firm Symantec in a statement.

"Referring to Microsoft's basic anti-virus and anti-spyware product as an essential security solution is misleading. Consumers need firewall protection, web protection, anti-spam and identity safeguards," it said.

J.R Smith, chief executive of security firm AVG, said Microsoft's entry into the security market could "further confuse consumers about the inherent security of their computer".

"It's important to recognise that Microsoft's role in the internet security realm is much like your relationship with your trusted family doctor. They can help diagnose the problems. In addition, they treat many general ailments. In the end, though, they are not a replacement for a specialist when you need one," he said.

Initially 75,000 trial versions of MSE, codenamed Morro, will be available in the US, Brazil, China and Israel.

The software will be rolled out in other countries later this year.

taken from: http://news.bbc.co.uk

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O2 wins exclusive Palm Pre deal

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American gadget group Palm will next week confirm that it has signed a deal with O2 which will see the mobile phone network become the exclusive UK partner for its eagerly awaited Palm Pre handset.

The Pre, which went on sale in the US last month, has been tipped as the most viable alternative yet produced to the iPhone. The new version of the Apple device – the iPhone 3GS – went on sale less than two weeks ago and a million were snapped up in the first three days.

O2 already has an exclusive deal with Apple to stock the iPhone and grabbing the Palm Pre is likely to further cement its position as the UK's largest mobile phone network. Reports of a tie-up between Palm and O2 first appeared in May and Carphone Warehouse is also expected to stock the Pre.

O2 is believed to have seen off fierce competition for the device from Orange, which it also beat to the iPhone at the last minute.

Analysts reckon that Palm has already sold more than 300,000 Pre devices in the US alone and the handset has a crucial role to play in reviving the company's flagging fortunes.

After pioneering the handheld computer market in the 1990s with the Palm Pilot, the company's move into the mobile phone business was scuppered by the arrival of the iPhone.

Earlier this year, Palm's chairman, Jon Rubinstein, said that launching a hit device was the vital first step on the road to recovery. "We've been fighting the battle with basically both hands tied behind our back for the past year and half," he said. "Now we're getting on the playing field, and we're going to be extremely competitive. But it's the beginning."

The Apple device sent many handset manufacturers back to the drawing board when it appeared two years ago. Since then a series of 'me-too' touchscreen devices have appeared, from the Nokia 5800 and Sony's X-Series Walkman to the HTC Magic and T-Mobile's G1. Business email device manufacturer RIM, meanwhile, has pushed hard into the consumer market with the Blackberry Storm.

The Palm Pre has received positive reviews since it launched in the US under an exclusive deal with Sprint. Its touchscreen has been compared favourably with that on the iPhone, while the Pre also has a full slide-out keyboard, making emails easier to type than on the Apple device.

But for many users the most striking difference between the iPhone and the Pre is the way in which the latter device charges: rather than being plugged in, it merely has to be placed on what Palm calls its "Touchstone" and charges through magnetic induction. O2 refused to comment.

taken from: http://www.guardian.co.uk

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Why did Adobe shut its US operations this week?

. Wednesday, July 1, 2009

To save money, naturally – though the idea that a company whose only ­products are an ethereal string of zeros and ones would shut down in the manner of a car factory pondering a huge glut of unsold vehicles seems bizarre.

Adobe, however, says that the closure of its North American operations for a week is part of a cost-cutting effort that will be repeated at least once more this year, following a similar pause in April. And that's in addition to its policy – taken for granted in the UK, not so in the US – of shutting between Christmas and New Year's Day. In all, the company is now implementing a week's paid break for staff every quarter.

Could anyone object to getting four weeks' holiday in a country where that could seem generous? The problem is that Adobe's reasons for the shutdowns – its attempts to cope with the economic slowdown that has, in turn, reduced demand from its core customer base in the "creative knowledge worker business" – don't mean that it's easing up on staff.The office closures didn't mean that deadlines were pushed back by a week for those developing software software. And for those preparing for a conference, such as the RSA conference in April, which came immediately after one of Adobe's one-week breaks, there was simply no let-up.

Adobe is under pressure, no doubt. In December it said it would lay off around 600 staff from its worldwide workforce – at the time, more than 7,500. Its sales declined in the past two quarters, though they were healthy enough: $126.1m (£73.3m) profit on £$704.7m for the quarter ended 29 May.

Still, those revenues were down 21% as customers held back from upgrading to the latest version of Adobe's Creative Suite (CS4) programs, which generate about 60% of the company's sales.

People in the UK, of course, may have a better reason than any for pausing, as the – an increase that was announced ­earlier in June but that is still not ­documented on the company's UK website. That has pushed the disparity between the pricing of CS4 in the UK and US to 39.7%.

Adobe insists that the price rise was because of exchange rates, but that did not satisfy many commenters at the Guardian when the price rise was discovered. Adobe has not made any comment on the effect of the price rise announcements on sales in the UK.

However, the closure implies that the brave new age of the knowledge worker wrangling bits to create seamless ­products that can travel effortlessly over the internet at the speed of light looks a lot like the mechanical age when people bashed metal and had to make supply meet demand. The problem now is not the supply: it is the far trickier problem of managing prices to keep demand constant or rising.

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Firefox 3.0.11 reach 150 million downloads in 1 Day

. Tuesday, June 30, 2009

After Apple Safari 4-in as many as 11 million downloads in 3 days, Mozilla is now back with the claim that the browser Firefox 3.0.11 has been downloaded 150 million times as much as 24 hours the first time the browser is released. Asa Dotzler, Mozilla director of community development, it announced the news in this Friday (12/06) and followed by a press release from Apple that has a number of downloader less for its Safari browser.

According to Yahoo News, when it seems calculated both companies, Apple and Mozilla will have the automatic update in the download figure. Firefox 3.0.11 was released on 11 June ago and features the security and stability update. Update is also built in all the browser Firefox 3 is launched in June last year, which has 8 million unique downloader on the first day of release, according to reports from the Guinness World Records.

Among the features in the Safari browser that was released 4 June 8 ago, there were features unyuk facilitate user to view the history files in the iTunes style cover improvisation and browsing history. This update also fix 51 security weaknesses in the previous Firefox browser. Meanwhile, related to the Safari 4, Apple created a new JavaScript engine Nitro that can increase performance JavaScript performance more quickly so that when Apple updates OS X to make Snow Leopard 64-bit at the end of this year. Apple said that the JavaScript engine Nitro akan execute JavaScript 8 times faster than Internet Explorer 8 and 4 times faster than Firefox 3.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

NASA Develop Robot 'Transformers'

. Monday, June 29, 2009

Robots so that stars in the film Transformers was incredible and can change shape quickly. In the real world that a robot system that works similar to the robot Transformers are also in the development stage.

Institutions are the United States outer space, NASA, who developed a robot called Superbot can change the shape of the withdrawal Transformers. Although no changes to cars or jet planes, but the technology has advanced bearable.

Robot that was originally to be one hundred separate parts and then be out of the plane to the desert.

Nah, this is in the desert, the parts Superbot can change shape and ignites a wheeled vehicle to run in the desert. If the field has changed so the hill, the robot also switch out the form with the feet to mendakinya.

Quoted detikINET from FoxNews, Monday (29/6/2009), the NASA researchers hope that robots can change himself independently. If environmental conditions change, the robot can also adjust the form of the body automatically.

"If the robots had to climb something, he immediately bring foot. If you have to down the valley, so he changed the ball and get moving," said Wei-Min Shen, director of the Polymorphic Robotics Laboratory at the University of Southern California who participated in handling Superbot.

Superbot possible to establish itself from the various parts separately. For each module that is separate robot independent. Separate parts of this communication via radio or infrared, which then can unify body.

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