Tuesday, October 27, 2009

HD Video Streaming Over Wi-Fi - New Protocols

Wired ethernet has consistently achieved higher data speeds than Wi-Fi, but wireless standards groups are constantly trying to figure out ways to help Wi-Fi catch up. By 2012, two new protocols--802.11ac and 802.11ad--should be handling over-the-air data transmission at 1 gbps or faster. As a result, future users can have multiple high-definition video streams and gaming streams active across a house and within a room in a wireless environment. ReadMore

Monday, October 26, 2009

Rain Drop from Mozilla Labs

Now a new tool from Mozilla helps you to be online from all your web accounts and keep in touch with all your buddies in a single platform. The Rain Drop from Mozilla, is an aggregation service which will monitor your Email, Twitter, Skype, IM accounts once its configured to do so. This gives you the power to collaborate with your friends irrespective of their collaboration service. ReadMore

Saturday, October 17, 2009

15 year old Indian student's idea clicks at Stanford

New Delhi: Think out of the box. This is what 15-year-old Sarojini Mahajan realized after her idea of using human pulse to charge a cell phone was picked up by Stanford University.

Sarojini, a class IX student of St Mark's Senior Secondary Public School, Meera Bagh, had sent her idea as an entry to IGNITE 2009 - a nationwide contest of innovative ideas. Though she won a consolation prize in the contest, Stanford University has decided to work on her idea. ReadMore

Monday, October 5, 2009

Google is Moving to SAS ?

Already with an established Mail and Other Web services like Docs, Youtube etc. Google has conquered the WWW. Now it seems they are focusing more in to a SAS (Software as A Service) model. The introduction of Google Wave is hinting the same. The Wave is an online collaboration service like WebEX, Skype etc and also with rich features compared to Google Talk. Read More