Friday, October 29, 2010

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Higher study in Canada

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 08:55 AM PDT

hi,
My recommended that canadian universities are best for MS and i could find better education over there.I need to find the better univ concerned to my field of interest.My field of interest is embedded systems.
Here some details about me
UG aggregate-71%(without history of arrears)
10th-91%
12th-80%
TOEFL-85.
Please kindly help regarding this.Thank you

Parallel programming vs Multi threading

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 08:49 AM PDT

Why should I go for parallel programming for my application since I am getting all the services in the current version VS 2005 in the form of Async thread. Please give me enough input on this

Why DOI go for parallel programming for my application

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 08:48 AM PDT

Why should I go for parallel programming for my application since I am getting all the services in the current version VS 2005 in the form of Async thread. Please give me enough input on this

How Not To Be Nervous During Any Job Interview

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 07:15 AM PDT

I've seen many bright candidates don't do well in interviews just because they become to nervous during job interview. Well, can we control our nervousness and face the interview with smiling face and confidence? Let's find out -

1. What makes us nervous?
- There are several reasons. I don't want to touch upon them. But the basic cause of nervousness during any job interview, in my opinion of course, is the fear of failure. We constantly keep convincing ourselves with the negative outcomes. We tell ourselves that the interviewers are going to ask the world's toughest questions to us and laugh at us if we don't answer them. The negativity surrounds us and that causes the fear of failure.

2. Reality?
- So, are the interviewers really eager to find a chance to harass you? Or they're there to select the right candidate for the job? You know the answer.

Trust me, any interviewer or a panel of interviewers just want answer to ONE SINGLE QUESTION: If I/we select this candidate will I/we be happy working with him/her?

Yes! That's what every interviewer wants to know. This single question involves everything: Your technical knowledge, your attitude, your smartness, your overall personality etc. No one would love to work with a dull, clueless, less-informed person.

3. So what should you do?
- First accept the fact that we all have our own limitations. No matter how much you study, there's always scope for more knowledge about any topic. Having said that, you should -

- Be happy with whatever you've learned at your earlier, current job or school/college.
- Tell yourself the fact that success/failure in one interview won't make/break your life.
- Cool yourself by avoiding repetitive thinking about what makes you nervous.

4. Facing the interview: Ultimate tip:
You might laugh at me after reading this tip. But it works if you use it properly. It'll take away all the nervousness out of your mind and make you relaxed during an interview.

Tip: While facing any interview, consider the interviewer as your distant relative!

Now, how'd you talk to a distant relative, say older than you? You'd talk naturally with a smile, won't crack unnecessary jokes and not be 'too' serious as if every mistake of yours will get punished! Would you be nervous if your distant relative asked you a question you don't know the answer? Of course not, you'd simply ask for more information and see whether you can answer it, if not, you'll simply say you aren't aware of it! It's that simple! Interviews aren't very different from a natural conversation.

That's how it works and it's worked for me when I appeared for interviews. All my interviews offered a very nice experience and I cracked all of them with this simple trick. Because at the end of the day, the my interviewers were selecting their younger brother for the job; it's a different story that we had never met before.

If you have questions, ask them in this thread. I'll answer all of them.

BharatBerry: India-Complaint Blackberry Mobile Communication Service

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 06:56 AM PDT

So, while browsing the Internet, I stumbled upon this India-Compliant Blackberry Mobile communication services aimed at Blackberry users in India. The company's aim is to provide an India-compliant solution to the existing users of the BlackBerry® service in India who are worried about the disruption of this great service that is gradually becoming the mobile communication backbone of corporate India.

The Bharat Berry service on a BlackBerry® handset ensures that you remain connected to your email, calendar and contacts through the servers hosted in India. In addition, Bharat Berry provides over-the-air (OTA) synchronization of calendar and contacts for multiple mail accounts. No need to take backup or attach with the desktop computer or laptop.

The company behind BharatBerry is: Email Server Software with web Mail Pop and IMAP and SMTP From India

Quote:

XgenPlus is a Enterprise class Virus Free Spam Free email server software. XgenPlus supports all basic facilities like pop3, imap, web mail, mobile mail, security and many more features , making XgenPlus the Worlds Most Advanced Email Server. It runs on Linux supporting JDK 1.4 or above. XgenPlus scalable architecture allows the organizations to scale from one user to million of users, making it suitable for all kind of organizations.
Take a look at the features: A mobile communication service from Xgen.in

What are your future plans for your final year project?

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 06:50 AM PDT

So, you worked hard to find a great idea for your final/third year project. You are working hard on it to make it work. I hope you will get good marks/grades for your project.

But what after the semester/exam is over? What will happen to your project? Do you have any plans to work on it on your own?

If yes, I'm looking forward to such interesting projects.

Delhi Based Bling Telecom Files Trademark Violation Against Micromax 'Bling' Mobile!

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 06:46 AM PDT

Indian actress Twinkle Khanna who is the brand ambassador for Micromax's popular mobile phone model oriented towards women 'Bling' won't Twinkle anymore. The Delhi based telecom company, Bling Telecom has filed a trademark violation case against the Micromax Mobile.

According to the order, a copy of which is with ET, the court restrained Micromax, including its employees, agents, representatives, or anyone acting on their behalf, from using the trademark 'Bling' or any other name confusingly similar till the next date of hearing, February 8, 2011

In addition to this, the court order (Dt. 19 October 2010) prevents the company from displaying advertisements of the Bling phone on the Internet, Radio, Television and Print media. The Swarovski elements-embedded Bling is one of the top selling mobile phones of the company. It's said that the company has paid a heavy fee to the brand ambassadors of the phone.

Bling is the model which company uses to showcase the lower priced phone could be a fashion statement for ladies. The phone costs only Rs. 6500/- in India.

Chariman of Bling Telecom has said that the company filed for the trademark back in July 2009.

Well, all is NOT well for Bling!

Added Email Form After Every First Post To Boost Visibility

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 06:25 AM PDT

CEans,

If you've noticed, I've added the subscription form after every first post to boost the subscription to CE News Feed.

What do you think? Will it work?

New licences for the 800MHz and 2.6GHz spectrum bands - Will the digital dividend be

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 04:05 AM PDT

October 29 2010 - As Ofcom prepares to allow new users to have licences for the 800MHz and 2.6GHz spectrum bands, will those users get what they pay for? Will those spectrum blocks really be for their exclusive use? And are we in danger of missing some short-term opportunities?

Cambridge based CRFS Limited (Innovative, integrated real-time spectral monitoring and management – CRFS) has some concerns that may caution potential investors. CRFS is a manufacturer of cost effective high-quality spectrum analysis equipment and also uses this equipment to monitor spectrum usage, with extensive experience of performing broadband surveys around the UK and elsewhere.

Alistair Massarella, CEO of CRFS, explains his concerns: "When we look at the apparently unused 2.6GHz spectrum block in Figure 1, we see a low level of usage. However, there are areas within this band in which CRFS has detected activity in the band and we need to make sure this spectrum is clear and fit for purpose".

David Cleevely, Chairman of CRFS, articulates potential investors' concerns: "The valuation put on some spectrum blocks by Ofcom is large - £2 – £3 billion for the 800MHz block for example. If there is interference, even at the margins, then the alteration in this valuation, albeit small in percentage terms, will amount to a large alteration in cash terms. Potential investors will need to understand the level of interference they will face. Therefore, there will need to be careful measurement of interference so that the regulator and investors understand exactly what is being bought and sold".

Looking at the 800MHz usage across the UK we see a different picture. Here most of the UK uses some of these frequencies intensively for analogue and digital television broadcasting as well as many other services. Others are lightly used. David Cleevely elaborated: "800 MHz is already used relatively lightly, and some bands could be used now. An example of that would be north of Glasgow where coverage at 800MHz is very low (see Figure 2). A good use for this would be broadband wireless, so helping us build Digital Britain. However, our experience shows that not all spectrum is clean, especially in dense urban areas. There are indications that even the 800MHz bands might have unauthorised use. Given that more intense use of this spectrum is planned, including the 'white space' between bands, we think further investigation is needed to establish what is, and is not, actually usable."

For further information please contact:
Alistair Massarella
amassarells[at]crfs[dot]com
01223 815 615

Distributed on behalf of Priory Consulting Services Ltd by NeonDrum news distribution service (http://www.neondrum.com)

Upconverting Mixer

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 03:31 AM PDT

Hello everyone, i am using an upconverting mixer (LT5521)which converts a 100MHz signal to 900MHz.it requires an 800MHz of local oscillator input.can anyone suggest any IC or a circuit which can be used to get the local oscillator input.

Thank you

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Posted: 29 Oct 2010 02:58 AM PDT

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Require help in testing my software

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 01:42 AM PDT

Hello
I have developed a small but a live project in java. Its a desktop application which is based on student information system.
Currently i am testing my project manually and finding it very hard. Can you please give me some tips or suggestions...??
Also can you suggest me template to generate my project documents..?? I have used object oriented designing......:rolleyes:

All India Bright Minds Technical Paper Contest

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 01:38 AM PDT

Dear Friends,
Aricent Technologies India Ltd, Noida, organizing the technical paper contest for students all over India. There are very exciting prizes to be won (iMac, iPad and iTouch) and this is a great opportunity for someone to get an internship at Aricent. Please share this with your friends, family and alumni networks.



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Whats it is IEEE?

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 12:53 AM PDT

I have Network subject. My professor always teach about IEEE standard and Network devices. I knew Network devices. But IEEE? No idea.......:(

Whats the diffrents between Oracle and Sql server?

Posted: 29 Oct 2010 12:48 AM PDT

Are Oracle and Sql servers IT companies ?. I dont know actually please help me.

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