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Monday, November 2, 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Basic features of Google Android 2.0
San Francisco - Google finally leaked information about the features in the latest Android will insist pinned in the phones options.
Exposure software development kit (SDK) 2.0 Android is Google's exposed to the developers, one day before the spawn Motorola phones based on open source called Droid for Verizon.
Reporting via Yahoo Tech, Wednesday (28/10/2009), some features of the development of applications that have been buried by mobile phone manufacturers and the other is a feature that can be developed more in line with the changing technology.
Here are some of the features in the oeprasi system.
1. Synchronize email and contacts with many accounts, from various sources.
2. Supports Microsoft Exchange synchronization
3. Combination inbox for many email accounts
4. Connection speed (quick connect) which allows users make calls, send SMS, email, simply by touching the contacts the intended image.
5. Camera features a good master flash, digital zoom, scenes, white balance, color effects and macro mode.
6. Virtual keyboard complete with a sensitive
7. Three-point support multitouch
8. A better browser in the form of visual thumbnail bookmarks, address bar operation one-touch, zooming the display with touch twice, and HTML5.
9. Bluetooth 2.1 technology to connect peer-to-peer and access to the profile in the phonebook.
10. Compatible applications if displayed on a large screen or small.
These features that will be used by vendors such as HTC Android phone and Motorola. For a more complete feature can be seen on the official site for Android developers
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Microsoft cleans up bugs after biggest patch release
October's Windows Update disabled Microsoft's Communications Server product
by Robert McMillan
After releasing its largest-ever group of security patches two weeks ago, Microsoft has done a little cleaning up.
Over the past few days, the company has re-released two security updates and issued a workaround for a Windows CryptoAPI patch that caused Microsoft's own instant-messaging server to crash.
"This is the patch month that will not die," said Susan Bradley, chief technology officer with Tamiyasu, Smith, Horn and Braun, an accountancy. She added that the Communicator issue was "a big one to miss," because Microsoft is usually careful about testing its security updates with its own products.
Scott Turner, network systems administrator with the Public Health Institute in Sacramento, California, noticed the bug immediately after installing Microsoft's updates. "We deployed the patch," he said. "When I came in the next day, nobody could connect" to Communicator.
According to a support article on Microsoft's Web site, the MS09-056 update disables several services that Communications Server needs in order to operate. The bug affects Live Communications Server 2005, Office Communications Server 2007 and evaluation versions of Office Communicator 2007.
Microsoft has released a workaround for the problem, but Turner hasn't yet been able to try it out. He's had to disable the MS09-056 update in the meantime to get his company's Communicator users up and running.
Another buggy patch fixed over the past few days was the MS09-043 Office update, first released back in August. This was apparently misconfigured so that customers who use Microsoft update tools such as Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) were given bad scan results. Customers who use Microsoft's tools may believe they're fully patched, when in fact they're not due to this bug, said Eric Schultze, an independent security consultant.
Those customers should re-run their update tools to be sure that they're patched, he added.
The issue affects customers who are running the Microsoft Office Access Runtime 2003, but not any Office products, a Microsoft spokesman said via e-mail. "Essentially, the security update installer detection logic was updated to include an uncommon scenario, where a customer only installed the Microsoft Office Access Runtime 2003 without fully installing the Office 2003 suite or other individual Office 2003 products. Those who are running in this scenario should apply the re-released bulletin immediately."
Microsoft said it also corrected some "detection entries" and "file and registry key verification information" in an update to the MS09-062 patch, released Wednesday.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Friday, October 3, 2008
Water, the future's gold?
Attention is regularly paid to the energy crisis, especially in regards to world oil reserves -- yet water continues to be taken for granted. Brahma Chellaney, a professor of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi, India, talked about averting water wars in Asia during a recent water seminar in Bali. He spoke with The Jakarta Post's Stevie Emilia about the looming threat of the water crisis.
The Jakarta Post: It seems like the energy problem gets more attention than the water crisis. What are your thoughts?
Chellaney: If you look at the world 25 years ago, people did not believe that energy would become a major concern internationally, that there would be competition for energy, and that energy sources would become scarce.
The issue 25 years ago was about the price of oil, not about oil scarcity, not about demand outstripping supply. People thought that more and more oil would be discovered and there would be enough oil for all of us until new technology was developed for generating energy, especially technology to harness nature to generate electricity, for example.
It is similar about water today, we take water for granted. We do not recognize that many parts of the world are experiencing water scarcity, especially in Asia.
Large parts of Asia are water-stressed and unless this issue is taken seriously and we manage over water resources seriously, I think in years to come we will face acute water scarcity that will affect our economic development and in turn, any other aspects in our life, from public health to sanitation.
Are you suggesting the water problem be given more attention?
You see, the battle 50 years ago was fought over land. The battle of today is over energy. The battle of tomorrow will be fought over water.
So the question is, do we wait until tomorrow arrives or do we prepare to address water issues today in a more sensible way because to some extent, the water scarcity is caused by poor water management by countries.
Will there be any alternatives?
This is the big difference between energy and water. If the energy supplies stop, the economy stops. If water supplies stop, then life stops because water is essential to our very existence. It is essential to good health, it is essential for the economy. Without water, we cannot survive.
We have developed technology to harness nature, there is wind power, solar power and geothermal energy but for water, we have no such substitute. Water is irreplaceable. So sensibly conserving water, recycling water, rainwater harvesting and drinking water management are the only choices we have. We have no other options.
What is the water situation in Asia today?
Per capita availability of water in Asia today is rivalling water scarcity in Middle East. People do not realize this. Water scarcity in the Middle East is acute. In Asia, uneven distribution of water makes per capita availability of water in countries like China and India almost close to water scarcity in the Middle East.
Do you think Asians aware of such a fact? I don't think so, because water is an issue which is looked at on a sub-regional or sub-national level. Water scarcity in Thailand, for instance, is an issue there, but not an issue the whole of Thailand is looking at. The situation is similar in India.
People take water for granted. Sadly, water is not priced properly. There is no market price for water.
Water will become an increasingly competitive commodity. There will be competition for water sources, competition within countries and between countries. This can create potential for water-related tension and water conflicts. Water and security in general is a factor that will create instability and tension.
How can a water crisis trigger a war?
Some countries are located upstream on international rivers and such countries have the advantage over the water sources.
They can, for instance, fashion water into a weapon for countries located downstream. They can do it by building dams, canals or divert waters to control water supplies.
How can we avert a water war in Asia?
There are three things that can be done. First is to efficiently manage water resources by looking at long-term implications of water and security. Water management will have to be an important policy priority. As part of water management, you'll have to look at water conservation, water efficiency, recycling and rainwater harvesting.
Second is to build institutional cooperation over the sharing of international rivers -- there are 57 interstate river basins in Asia -- to ensure there will be no conflicts over sharing such interstate basins.
Third is to set international rules to govern shared water sources. At present, international laws are very weak, almost nonexistence on water issues. We need to create international norms or international legal principles on issues like sharing water resources.
When should we start doing these three things?
We have to start doing these now because if we do not look at these issues now, then 10 to 15 years from now, water and security issues will become a very destabilizing factor in Asia.
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