Thursday, June 9, 2011

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Inertia

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 12:59 PM PDT

if a object has a moment of inertia of 100Nm^4..
what do u infer from it?
for eg. if velocity of vehicle is 10m/s, it mean it travels 10m in 1 sec.
Likewise what about inertia..?

Infosys Gen-i Acquisition In NEW ZEALAND

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 09:28 AM PDT

Infosys has acquired New Zealand company Gen-i for an undisclosed amount. "We have entered into a strategic partnership with Gen-I to acquire its software solutions practice and offered positions to its 110 employees who will continue to be based at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch in New Zeland," the company said in a statement from Auckland. "The partnership creates a new market proposition for local businesses by helping them to transform for competitive advantage, with new ways to innovate, reduce costs and increase the effectiveness of their people, processes and technology," Infosys Australia & New Zealand chief executive Jackie Korhonen said in the statement.

Samsung 30nm‐class DDR3 DRAM Modules Launched

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 09:21 AM PDT

Samsung electronics USA launched the 30‐nanometer‐class1 DDR3 synchronous dynamic random‐access memory (DRAM) modules for PC today. This new generation of faster, more energy efficient DRAM modules will be available through consumer retail channels this summer. In their press release, Samsung says -

"Replacing your DRAM can be one of the easiest, most cost‐effective ways to upgrade your PC's performance, and these new products offer the most energy‐efficient option currently available to consumers," said Reid Sullivan, senior vice president of mobile entertainment marketing, Samsung Electronics America. "Samsung is committed to bringing performance‐enhanced computing to consumers, and our 30nm‐class process technology offers an outstanding combination of advanced low‐power DDR3 technology, with blazing speed up to 1,600 megabits per second (Mbps)."

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Samsung's new DDR3 DRAM modules are available in 2 and 4 gigabyte capacities, in very low profile (VLP) unbuffered dual in‐line memory module (UDIMM) configurations for desktop PCs, and small outline DIMM (SODIMM) configurations for notebook PCs. Backwards compatible with systems designed for previous DDR3 and DDR2 memory,2 the modules are available in single or dual‐pack quantities.

Via: Engadget
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Compress the document

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 08:55 AM PDT

Hey CEans,
I just need your ideas over algorithms for compressing a document.
You are given a document and you have to apply some compression algorithm so that you use minimum bandwidth as it is to be transferred over network.
I have already checked for BMDiff and Huffman..
If you know more better algorithms please suggest me.
Or if you have some idea how can we do some kind of optimization.
Please share.

Okay Doke, Computing CEans, try your hand at the Qualcomm US$ 15,000,000 prize!

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 07:40 AM PDT

Nagpur University (RTMNU) 4th Sem B.E. results at 12:10 am on 10th June 2011

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 07:37 AM PDT

It's official. After the release of B.E. 6th Semester results, now it's turn of B.E. 4th Sem results. They will be out in the wee hours of night i.e. at 12:10 am IST.

PS: We will upload the results on CE Forums, keep checking this place . :thumbsup:

VoiCE Articles That You Must Read! - 9th June 2011

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 07:31 AM PDT

Ford EcoBoost Engine: Three Cylinder 1.0 Liter Capacity - CrazyEngineers
New Features In iOS 5 - CrazyEngineers
Insta7 Free Mobile Application Suite Runs On Any Phone With GPRS - CrazyEngineers
Ireland To Install 1500 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Across The Country - CrazyEngineers
2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar - An Architectural Overview Of The Stadiums (Part-I) - CrazyEngineers
Chicago University Brings Artificial Limbs With Sense Of Touch! - CrazyEngineers
Waze Upgraded Satellite Navigation App To Help You Through Traffic In UK - CrazyEngineers
Touch Screen Steering Wheel Developed By German Scientists - CrazyEngineers
PS Vita Features & Tech Specs - CrazyEngineers
Skype Connection Problem. Skype Is Down Globally! - CrazyEngineers
Tata Manza Mileage @ 46.33 kmpl! Narayanan Menon Breaks Record! - CrazyEngineers
e+ Electric Mobility Infrastructure In Poland - CrazyEngineers
Solar Powered Train Tunnel Goes Live In Belgium - CrazyEngineers
The Australian High Speed Vehicle (A-HSV) Concept By HASSELL - CrazyEngineers
Happy World IPv6 Day – June 8, 2011! - CrazyEngineers
Dell QWERTY 7" Tablet Leaked! Features Slide-Out, Split Keyboard - CrazyEngineers
Periodic Table Updated With Flerovium & Moscovium - CrazyEngineers
Dark Matter On The Verge Of Revealing Itself: University Of Chicago Scientists - CrazyEngineers
Windows 8 - A Player In The Sizzling Hot Tablet Market - CrazyEngineers
2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar
http://www.crazyengineers.com/wifisl...-possible-465/

It would be cool if you Voice your opinions through comments on the article. :cean:

Industrial engineering project ideas

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 07:20 AM PDT

Does anyone have any good ideas for an IE project?

Electronics Engineer Here

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 06:22 AM PDT

Hello Everybody,

I am Smaik an Electronics and Communication Engineer.


I come to know about Crazyengineers from my friend Harshad. I used to ask him What is Crazyengineers when i saw him online on forum. So he asked me to register on forum and check. So i am here.


Smaik.

Spinpoint M8 - Samsung 1TB Hard Disk Drive For Notebooks

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 03:39 AM PDT

Samsung has launched high storage capacity HDD for notebooks. The new HHDs feature 1 TB data storage. The 9.5mm thick Spinpoint M8has two disks each featuring 500 GB storage. Samsung says that they achieved such a high storage capacity by using the advanced format technology (AFT).

The Advance Format Technology allows increasing data storage density per unit area of the disk and also enables faster interaction. The new HDD is said to consume lesser power than traditional drives.Spinpoint M8 supports 3Gbps SATA interface and comes with an 8MB of buffer, EcoSeek and NoiseGuard to keep the noise levels down and enhanced shock resistance.

The price of Spinpoint M8 is $129.

redundant inventions

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 03:38 AM PDT

alrighty.
I feel APPLE ipad is a redundant device , which doesnot do anything specific , I as well feel the netwbooks were redundant .
I wont brush away MP3 players as well,

What are the inventions you feel are redundant? or made for the sake of being invented?

Sony Alpha NEX-C3 Announced!

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 03:33 AM PDT

Electronics and Sony are synonymous. Sony has just announced an upgraded version of their alpha series models. The new NEX-C3 has more megapixels for larger and clearer photos and also boasts battery life improvements.

Sony claims that NEX-C3,is the world's smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sized sensor (23.5 x 15.6 mm). The camera is extremely lightweight (for other cameras in the same category) at just 225gm. NEX C3 has 16.2 megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor for awesome image quality. The firmware offers enchanced features like effects with 11 variations while shooting stills or video - such as Posterization, Retro Photo or Soft Skin. For viewing on 3D TV, the NEX C3 offers 3D Sweep Panorama which captures the wider photographs.

The NEX-C3 is camera compatible with the new Class 10 memory cards and benefits from a 30 percent battery life boost, now offering around 400 still images per charge. Connectivity takes the shape of USB 2.0 and HDMI.
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The price of NEX-C3 is expected to be US$650.
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Identify her. Why is she famous......??????

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 02:28 AM PDT

Lego Mindstorms NXT 3.0 Kit

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 02:06 AM PDT

I think Lego has this fantastic product called Mindstorms NXT 3.0 which has all the elements to help you learn, program and build robots from scratch. Here's the link: LEGO.com MINDSTORMS : Home

I'm planning to buy one and wondering whether anyone here on CE has used it before. I'm not sure whether 3.0 version of Mindstorms NXT is available in all parts of the world. Please post your review and experience with it.

Dilbert & Unique Server Names

Posted: 09 Jun 2011 02:02 AM PDT

I remember that in one of the projects I worked on as a software engineer, our team always had debates on how to name our UNIX servers. Today's Dilbert comics reminds me of those moments and brought a big smile on my face. Check this -

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