Wednesday, 7 July 2010

PTCL’s EVO coverage reaches 100 cities and towns

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has extended the coverage of its CDMA-based wireless broadband service, which it offers under the ‘EVO Wireless Broadband’ banner. According to the Daily Times, PTCL now offers the service, which provides average downlink speeds of between 300kbps and 500kbps, in 100 major cities and towns across the country. Cities where the operator has boosted its wireless broadband footprint include: Karachi, Lahor, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Hyderabad, Chakwal, Gujranwala, Muzzafarabad, Rawalakot, Mirpur, Okara, Sargodha, Sialkot, Multan and Faisalabad. Commenting on the development, Naveed Saeed, senior executive vice president of PTCL Commercial, said that the expansion reflected his company’s commitment to providing the best telecoms services to PTCL customers.

According to TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database, PTCL announced the soft-launch of wireless broadband services over its CDMA network in January 2009, with the service only initially available in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Mirpur. It was more than a year later when, in February 2010, the operator announced a full commercial launch.

Friday, 2 July 2010

Pakistan censors Google, YouTube and Yahoo for their anti-Islam content

Authorities blame online content providers for material that is offensive to Muslims and the Muslim religion. Anti-Islam links are blocked without blocking portals. Eight smaller websites are also attacked. “Google and YouTube are platforms for free expression, and we try to allow as much . . . content as possible on our services and still ensure that we enforce our policies,” Google spokesperson says.


Islamabad (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Pakistan has started to monitor the web for its blasphemous content. Internet giants like Google, Yahoo!, Amazon, Bing, Msnm and Hotmail have come under the scrutiny of Pakistani authorities for allowing online material that is offensive to Muslims and the Muslim religion.
Khurram Mehran, a spokesman for the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, said that under instructions from the Ministry of Information Technology, the Authority began monitoring and barring various sites as of 26 June, following a ruling by a judge in the city of Bahawalpur against YouTube and eight smaller websites deemed anti-Islam.

“If any particular link with offensive content appears on these websites, the (link) shall be blocked immediately without disturbing the main website,” Mehran said.

Pakistan claims that it is monitoring the world wide web for national security reasons and that no major search engine will be censored.

Google spokesman Scott Rubin said the company intends to monitor how Pakistan's new policies affect access to its services, which include the world's most popular search engine and the most widely watched video site, YouTube.

“Google and YouTube are platforms for free expression, and we try to allow as much . . . content as possible on our services and still ensure that we enforce our policies,' Mr Rubin said.

Yahoo! also responded to Pakistan's actions, calling them disappointing. The company is “founded on the principle that access to information can improve people's lives,” a Yahoo! spokeswoman said.

So far, 17 sites deemed anti-Islam and blasphemous have been blocked, including IslamExposed.blogspot.com, a blog created through Google's own Blogger service. The site features postings with headlines such as 'Islam: The Ultimate Hypocrisy' and links to anti-Islam online petitions.

Back in May, a top court put a ban on Facebook amid anger over a webpage that encouraged users to post images of Islam's Prophet Muhammad. However, many young Muslim users of the social networking site reacted negatively to the ban, which was lifted after two weeks.

The government and the courts of Pakistan base their decisions on the country’s so-called ‘Blasphemy law’, introduced 25 years ago by then strongman Zia-ul-Haq. The ‘law’ imposes respect for the Prophet Muhammad and the Qur‘an.

The Catholic Church has fought against the law for many years because it victimises Muslims as well as members of religious minorities.

Thursday, 1 July 2010

اندھیرے میں شمسی طیارے کی پرواز ملتوی


شمسی توانائی سے چلنے والے طیارے کو رات میں اڑا کر ایوی ایشن کے شعبے میں نئی تاریخ رقم کرنے کا منصوبہ ملتوی کر دیا گیا ہے۔

ماضی میں شمسی توانائی سے چلنے والے روبوٹک طیارے تو اندھیرے میں پرواز کر چکے ہیں لیکن انسانی پائلٹ نے یہ کوشش ابھی تک نہیں کی ہے۔

طیارے کے پائلٹ آندرے بورشبرگ نے سوئس ہوائی اڈے سے پرواز کرنا تھا اور اسے چوبیس گھنٹے تک اڑنا تھا۔

بورشبرگ کے ایچ بی ایس آئی اے طیارے کو دن میں پرواز کے دوران اپنے بارہ ہزار شمسی سیلز کی مدد سے اتنی توانائی جمع کرنی تھی جو اسے رات بھر محوِ پرواز رکھ سکے۔

آندرے بورشبرگ اور ان کے ساتھی برٹرینڈ پکارڈ یہ ثابت کرنا چاہتے ہیں کہ ایوی ایشن کی صنعت میں شمسی توانائی ایک کارگر متبادل کے طور پر استعمال ہو سکتی ہے۔

ان کے طیارے کی شکل تو ایک گلائیڈر جیسی ہے تاہم وہ چوڑائی میں ایک جدید طیارے جتنا ہے۔ اس طیارے کو انتہائی ہلکے میٹریل سے بنایا گیا ہے اور یہ انتہائی کارگر شمسی سیل، بیٹریاں، موٹر اور پروپیلر استعمال کرتا ہے۔

اس طیارے کو گزشتہ برس سامنے لایا گیا تھا اور اس وقت سے دن کی روشنی میں اس کے تجربات جاری ہیں۔ اس طیارے نے سات اپریل کو دن کی روشنی میں اپنی پہلی مکمل پرواز کی تھی۔

بورشبرگ اور پکارڈ آئندہ دو برس میں شمسی توانائی سے چلنے والے طیارے پر بحرِ اوقیانوس عبور کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتے ہیں جبکہ سنہ2013 میں ان کا ارادہ زمین کے گرد چکر لگانے کا ہے۔

Monday, 28 June 2010

سترہ ویب لنک بلاک

پاکستان ٹیلی کمیونیکیشن اتھارٹی یا پی ٹی اے کا کہنا ہے کہ اس نے اسلام کے خلاف مواد شائع کرنے پر مختلف ویب سائٹس پر موجود قریباً ڈیڑھ درجن لنکس یا یو آر ایلز کو بلاک کر دیا ہے جبکہ گوگل اور ایم ایس این سمیت چھ سرچ انجنز کی نگرانی کی جا رہی ہے۔

یہ قدم لاہور ہائی کورٹ کے جمعرات کے فیصلے کے بعد اٹھایا گیا جس میں عدالت نے چھ سرچ انجنز کے علاوہ ویڈیو شیئرنگ ویب سائٹ یو ٹیوب اور دیگر ویب سائٹس پر موجود کوئی ڈیڑھ درجن لنکس پر یہ کہہ کر پابندی عائد کرنے کا حکم دیا تھا کہ ان پر ایسا مواد شائع کیا جا رہا ہے جس سے اسلام کی توہین کا پہلو نکلتا ہے۔

ان سرچ انجنز میں گوگل، یاہو، ایم ایس این، بِنگ اور ایمیزن شامل ہیں۔

پی ٹی اے کے ترجمان خرم علی مہران نے بی بی سی کے ذوالفقار علی سے بات کرتے ہوئے کہا کہ وزارت انفارمیشن ٹیکنالوجی کی ہدایت پر مختلف ویب سائٹس پر موجود سترہ لنکس کو’اسلام کے خلاف مواد‘ شائع کرنے کی بنیاد پر بلاک کر دیا گیا ہے جبکہ چھ سرچ انجنز کے علاوہ یو ٹیوب کی بھی نگرانی کی جا رہی ہے۔


The Pakistan government, on Saturday, directed authorities to totally block 17 lesser known websites with blasphemous and anti-Islamic content, even as it asked for monitoring seven other major portals, including Google, Yahoo, Amazon and Youtube for sacrilegious materials.

The instructions were issued to the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority after an inter-ministerial committee met to evaluate websites having anti-Islamic content. The committee decided to completely block 17 websites which are lesser known.

It also decided that seven other websites, including Google, MSN, Yahoo, Bing, Amazon and YouTube, would be monitored and links on them with offensive content would be blocked without disturbing the main portals. Acting on the directives of the committee, the Information Technology Ministry directed PTA to act against the websites without any delay, officials said.

The inter-ministerial committee also said that blocking of e-information needed by students and researchers should be avoided. The action taken by the government was a follow-up to an order issued recently by the Bahawalpur bench of the Lahore High Court. Acting on a petition, the court had directed authorities to take action against 24 websites for hosting blasphemous and sacrilegious contents.

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Microsoft Kinect price unveiled


The battle over motion-controlled video gaming has taken another step forward with Microsoft unveiling the price of its Kinect Xbox 360 add-on.

The company has made the system, which plugs into the Xbox 360 console, available for pre-orders on its website for $149 US. The pre-order terms said the Kinect's price could go up or down before its Nov. 4 launch, but the company will honour whichever price is lowest.

Spokespeople for Microsoft Canada could not officially confirm the Kinect's price, but the revelation will likely put to rest speculation about the maximum cost. Industry analysts had suggested the Kinect, which packs sophisticated motion- and voice-recognition technology, could be priced at up to $400.

Microsoft hopes the device, which allows for gaming and movie playback without any sort of controller, will help it expand the Xbox 360's audience beyond core video gamers. The console add-on is to be launched with 15 games, ranging from racing to fitness titles.

The Kinect will compete against Nintendo's Wii, which popularized motion control when it launched in 2006, and Sony's Move controller, launching this fall. Critics have said Microsoft and Sony are playing catch-up to Nintendo, which is winning the battle over the current generation of video game consoles. Nintendo has sold more than 70 million Wii units, compared with Microsoft's 40 million Xbox 360 consoles and Sony's 35 million PlayStation 3 units.

Craig Flannagan, Xbox Canada platform manager, said the Kinect will have an advantage over rivals because it is the only one that doesn't require a controller of any kind. Microsoft has also worked hard at securing the support of third-party developers, something Nintendo has had trouble doing, he said.

"If you look at the innovative experiences we've been able to pull off with Xbox Live [online gaming] and third parties in general, we really expect to have some pretty amazing games and some really great support for this," Flannagan said at media demonstration of Kinect in Toronto on Tuesday (see video at top right). "Those factors are all going to roll in the most robust support you've ever seen for a motion platform."

Some observers have said that a recent slowdown in Wii sales could spell trouble for Microsoft's and Sony's motion-control efforts, while others expect sales to be brisk. Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Lazard Capital Markets, recently predicted Microsoft will sell three million Kinect units by the end of the year.

Microsoft introduced Kinect under the working name Project Natal at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles a year ago. The company announced its official name and release date at last week's E3. Sony announced at E3 that its Move controller would go on sale Sept. 19, starting at $49 US.

Monday, 21 June 2010

Vodafone dividend could rise in 2012

Telecoms giant Vodafone could receive a dividend from its stake in Verizon Wireless as early as 2012, boosting the British company's own ability to hand back cash to shareholders.
By James Quinn, US Business Editor
Published: 8:29PM BST 18 Jun 2010


John Killian, finance director of Verizon Communications – which owns a 55pc stake in the joint venture compared to Vodafone's 45pc – said the US mobile giant could begin making payouts to its owners the year after next.
The confirmation will come as welcome relief to Vodafone's army of small British shareholders, especially in light of BP's temporary cessation of dividend payments to fund its relief efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
After BP, Vodafone is one of the top five dividend paying companies in the UK, and as such its income flows are closely watched.
Shares in Vodafone closed up 1¾ at 143p on the news, still below the company's year-high of 154.4p set in late March.
In an interview with Bloomberg, Mr Killian said: "It's a Verizon-controlled decision as to when we pay the cash out and how much we pay."
However, he noted that dividend payments could resume in 2012 as Verizon Wireless will have paid down its debt by then.
Vodafone has not received any money from Verizon Wireless since 2005, when payments were halted.
Robin Bienenstock, Sanford C Bernstein's telecoms analyst, noted: "This would have a transformative effect on Vodafone, increasing free cash flow by over 30pc."
She added that Verizon Communications may need to access Verizon Wireless's cash balance to fund its own dividend, after problems at the parent's landline division.
Although Mr Killian's comments appeared to be read by the market as an interesting development, sources close to Vodafone pointed to recent comments by Andy Halford, Vodafone's finance director, at the company's most recent results in which he noted that Verizon Wireless continues to maintain a strong cashflow. He went on note that the joint venture's debt was approximately $20bn (£13.5bn), and was decreasing at a rate of around $1.5bn a month because of the strong cashflow, suggesting that in just over a year the venture would begin to accrue significant amounts of cash.
Vodafone is due to make its final dividend payment of 5.65p a share on August 6, for all shareholders on the register on June 4, bringing its total dividend for the year to 8.31p a share, producing a yield of 5.8pc.
The company said in May it expects total dividends per share will be no less than 10.18p a share for the 2013 financial year.
A Vodafone spokesman declined to comment.

Thursday, 17 June 2010

How many iPhones did Apple just sell?

iPhone 4 queue in Tokyo. Source: IDG
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Technically, Apple (AAPL) hasn't sold any iPhone 4s yet -- the first sales won't be recorded until next week. But judging from the pre-orders recorded on Tuesday, it's heading for its best iPhone launch ever.

According to AT&T (T), Tuesday was "the busiest online sales day in AT&T history." Despite widely publicized server meltdowns, Apple's entire first production run had been called for by Tuesday afternoon, and orders placed after 4:30 p.m. EDT were pushed back to June 25 or later. On Apple.com, the iPhone 4 ship-by date has slipped from June 24 to July 2.

In a note to clients issued Wednesday morning, Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster reminds us that last year and the year before, Apple managed sell 1 million iPhones within three days. Given that roughly 8.4 million iPhone 3Gs owners are eligible for an upgrade under AT&T's new rules, he believes an additional 1 million units is "achievable" next weekend, and he is raising his estimate of iPhone sales for Apple's third fiscal quarter to 9.5 million from 8.5 million (and up from 5.21 million the year before). Based on those estimates, he's also raising his price target for Apple's shares to $348 from $330.

But having famously over-estimated iPhone sales a few times before, Munster is probably hedging his bets. We're inclined to agree with Silicon Alley Insider's Dan Frommer, who believes that this launch will be a blow-out. Frommer predicts that by the end of the four-day sales event that begins Thursday, June 24, Apple will announce that it has doubled its previous record and sold 2 million iPhone 4s.

Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 is Doomed to Fail

Renamed the Kinect at E3 this week, the product formerly known as Project Natal isn't likely to be much more than a neat gimmick.
Microsoft rolled out Kinect—the peripheral formerly known as Project Natal—this week at E3 in Los Angeles. Videos of the product have surfaced all over the Web, including over at my blog. The device is essentially a mechanism that that lets players become the game controller. I think the pause button is a hard slap to the forehead, but I'm not really sure. Anyway, while the device could forever end childhood obesity, it's doomed for a number of reasons—not the least of which is its Microsoft origins.
First of all, game play is typically a sedentary activity. You typically play games while already pooped out from the day's activities. The last thing you want to do is jump around like some ninny. The device is never going to catch on with the general gaming community for this reason alone. Kinect is also limited by what it can actually do. Serious gamers get into fine control with specialty controllers that can execute elaborate and accurate action. This will never happen with full-body control—it would be too hard to make it work, and no coders will ever put in the effort much past, "it kind of works. Ship it!"
Then there is the big bugaboo: hardwood floors. Unless your house has a slab floor of solid concrete, no one is going to tolerate the room and house shaking that will be produced by this "controller." This relegates the games to the cement floor basement playrooms that are rare in many parts of the country. Live in an apartment? Prepare to be evicted.
Many homes have a second floor where the children's bedrooms are. You can be certain that this device, and the Xbox that uses it, will never find its way to the upstairs bedroom where the house would be shaken to its foundation. You may as well buy the children a drum kit. Even with padded carpeting, this product will be a nuisance to anyone not playing—that will probably be most of the people in the house, since it appears the controller can only handle two people, not a mob.
And while the carpeted floor may dampen the annoying home-wide shaking, the carpet will be beaten to death and deep-rooted dust, mites, and god-knows-what else will be kicked up. You'll need an electrostatic precipitator or high capacity HEPA filtering system in the house if you are going to use this. Of course, Microsoft designed this for families in an environment with no real families: the Microsoft compound in Redmond. People who develop such things are usually single men with no real thought about how such things will go over in a real family environment.
Let me give them a hint. Shout the following as loud as you can, "hey, you're shaking the whole house! Turn that damned thing off and go outside if you want to jump around! Now!" A recording of that plea ought to be included with the product.
That said, I'm sure this device will be fun to pull out at a party. It will also be a great way to monitor calisthenics. It does seem like an amusing way to run in place and do other limited motion exercises. It has to be a natural for non-impact activities, too. The bowling game might be interesting. Tai-Chi fans might find this product ideal as well, though watching a video tape will probably offer the same benefits.
This all seems like Microsoft's answer to the clever Wii controller, with its built-in gyroscopes and accelerometers. But when all is said and done, game consoles were invented with game controllers in mind. The Wiimote is a modernized game controller. The Kinnect is a gimmick, and as gimmicks go, its popularity will be brief, unless the most compelling game in the world arrives built around it. And I do not see that happening.

Monday, 14 June 2010

100 things you didn't know about Apple and Steve Jobs

If you're into interesting facts, few companies have as secretive, cool and intriguing histories as Apple and its leader, Steve Jobs. Anything missing? Leave a comment.

  1. Apple didn't have two founders. It had three. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.
  2. Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive share the same middle name: "Paul."
  3. Before working at Apple, Jonathan Ive worked for a company called Tangerine.
  4. The original Apple 1 computer sold for $666.66.
  5. The Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan (the cube) is said to be one of the most photographed landmarks in the world.
  6. Nine U.S. states don't have Apple stores: Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming.
  7. Before co-founding Apple, Steve Jobs worked for Atari.
  8. Jonathan Ive has worn the same shirt in every Apple product intro video since 2000.
  9. Steve Jobs is a Buddhist.
  10. Steve Jobs' birth father was a Syrian Muslim, Abdulfattah Jandali.
  11. Steve Jobs met Steve Wozniak when Jobs was 16 and Wozniak 21.
  12. Steve Jobs bought Pixar from George Lucas for $10 million and sold it to Disney for $7.6 billion.
  13. Steve Jobs has four children: one son and three daughters.
  14. Jonathan Ive has twins.
  15. Steve Jobs originally denied he was the father of his first child, Lisa Brennan-Jobs.
  16. Steve Jobs sold his apartment in New York City to U2 frontman Bono.
  17. In 1998 Steve Jobs let Bill Clinton use his mansion in Woodside, California.
  18. Steve Jobs underwent a liver transplant at a hospital in Memphis, Tennessee in 2009.
  19. Apple was established on April Fools Day.
  20. Apple has more than 35,000 employees worldwide.
  21. Apple once disposed of 2,700 unsold Lisas in a Utah landfill. The computer originally sold at $10,000 each.
  22. Only 30-50 of the original Apple 1 computers still exist, with originals selling for up to $50,000.
  23. Apple's original logo in 1976 featured Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree.
  24. Apple's current logo was designed by Rob Janoff.
  25. First slogan: "Byte into an Apple."
  26. Apple was the first company to introduce the mouse and the trackpad.
  27. After being kicked out of Apple, Steve Jobs started an unsuccessful company called NeXT.
  28. In 2001, Apple's stock price was less than $8 per share. In April 2010 the price reached $272.
  29. In January 2007, Apple Inc. dropped "Computer" from its corporate name.
  30. Apple.com is in the top 50 websites visited worldwide and in the top 30 visited in the United States.
  31. Apple wasn’t started in a garage, it was started in a bedroom at 11161 Crist Drive in Los Altos.
  32. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak both worked together as summer employees at Hewlett-Packard.
  33. The longest-lived Apple computer of all time was the Apple IIe, which was on sale for nearly 11 years.
  34. Apple didn't sell a Windows-compatible iPod until nine months after the iPod was introduced.
  35. The time shown on all of the devices in pictures on Apple's website is the same (9:41 a.m. for iOS devices and 10:50 a.m. for Macs). The time is coordinated with when the pictures will be shown during Steve Jobs' keynote address.
  36. Apple once created a stand-alone game console called the Pippin.
  37. The famous 1984 Macintosh ad was directed by Ridley Scott, director of Alien and Gladiator.
  38. Apple created the Dogcow in 1983. The sound she makes is "Moof!"
  39. Steve Jobs' largest parody Twitter account is @ceostevejobs.
  40. Steve Jobs pays himself an annual salary of $1.
  41. Steve Jobs' annual income from Disney shares is $48 million.
  42. Despite being one of the biggest companies in the world, Apple's current board of directors (at six) is among the smallest in the Fortune 500.
  43. Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore is on Apple's board of directors.
  44. Steve Jobs was a college drop out.
  45. Steve Jobs was awarded the National Medal of Technology from Ronald Reagan.
  46. Steve Jobs commonly dons a black long-sleeved mock-turtleneck made by St. Croix, Levi's 501 blue jeans (he owns more than 100), and New Balance 992 sneakers.
  47. In 2008, Bloomberg accidentally published a 2,500 word obituary of Steve Jobs in its news service, leaving blank spaces for his age and cause of death.
  48. Steve Jobs traveled to India looking for enlightenment in 1974.
  49. Steve Jobs is dyslexic.
  50. Steve Jobs said he let snakes loose in his third grade classroom and "exploded bombs."
  51. While Steve Jobs worked at Atari, he was moved to the night shift because he had poor personal hygiene and smelled bad.
  52. Steve Jobs and his wife are strict vegans.
  53. Apples are Steve Jobs' favorite food.
  54. Steve jobs convinced the president of PepsiCo to work for Apple.
  55. During the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, Steve Jobs used the phone to call Starbucks and order 4,000 lattes to go.
  56. Steve Jobs has big feet, at size 14.
  57. Steve Jobs often parks in Handicap spaces at Apple headquarters.
  58. Steve Jobs' sister, Mona Simpson, is a novelist.
  59. Apple is now a $50 billion company.
  60. Apple sells 91 percent of $1,000+ PCs.
  61. Apple's idea for the graphical user interface actually came from Xerox.
  62. John Hodgman, the PC in the "I'm a Mac" commercials, uses a Mac.
  63. Apple has been in the retail store business since 2001.
  64. Apple has had six CEOs: Michael Scott, A.C. "Mike" Markkula, John Sculley, Michael Spindler, Gil Amelio and Steve Jobs.
  65. Philip W. Schiller, senior vice president of marketing, began but didn't complete a Ph.D. in English.
  66. Steve Jobs was portrayed by Noah Wyle in the film "Pirates of Silicon Valley."
  67. Macs last an average of six years. PCs last an average of four years.
  68. The average PC owner spends 50 hours a year troubleshooting. The average Mac owner spends 5 hours a year.
  69. Teachers and students using Macs are found to be 44% more productive.
  70. When it was first released Steve Jobs gave every Apple employee a free iPhone.
  71. Apple began work on a touch-screen tablet before work began on the iPhone. The iPad wasn't released until three years after the iPhone, however.
  72. The iPod's codename was "Dulcimer."
  73. Gonzo, Jedi, Malibu, Peter Pan, Rosebud, and Yikes! have all been codenames for Macs.
  74. The signatures of the Macintosh hardware team were originally engraved inside the computer's case.
  75. Steve Jobs originally considered "Macintosh" to be a code name and wanted to rename the project.
  76. Time Magazine considered naming Steve Jobs "Man of the Year" in 1982, even sending a reporter for interviews multiple times, but instead, the magazine named "the computer" the machine of the year.
  77. Susan Kare once created a computer icon of Steve Jobs while she worked on the Macintosh team.
  78. Anya Major, a discus thrower, threw the sledgehammer at the screen in the famous 1984 commercial.
  79. The 1984 ad was originally proposed to be used as a print advertisement in the Wall Street Journal to promote the Apple II.
  80. Apple's Board of Directors hated the 1984 commercial when they saw it but decided to take the risk anyway.
  81. The very first image shown on the Macintosh was of Disney character Scrooge McDuck.
  82. In 2010 Apple's market cap exceeded Microsoft for the first time since 1989.
  83. Apple's online store began on November 10, 1997.
  84. The first Apple retail stores opened in Virginia and California.
  85. Apple's Cupertino campus has six buildings that total 850,000 square feet and was built in 1993.
  86. Steve Job's birthday is February 24, 1955.
  87. When he was growing up, Steve Jobs lived on 45th Avenue in San Francisco.
  88. In his childhood Steve Jobs swallowed a bottle of ant poison and had to go to the ER.
  89. While in high school Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak made and sold Blue Boxes to get free calls from public telephone systems.
  90. In 1972, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak took $3 an hour jobs dressed as "Alice in Wonderland" characters at the Westgate Mall in San Jose.
  91. At the first Apple Halloween costume party, Steve Jobs dressed up as Jesus Christ.
  92. When the first IBM PC debuted, Apple took out an ad in the Wall Street Journal with the words "Welcome, IBM. Seriously."
  93. In 1982 Steve Jobs made Bill Gates and Microsoft promise never to work on any business software that would use a mouse unless it was for Apple.
  94. Steve Jobs dated singer Joan Baez.
  95. Steve Jobs once stared as President Roosevelt in a war-themed 1984 ad parody called 1944, where Macs start a war with IBM computers.
  96. Paul Rand, the creator of the IBM logo, was hired to create the brand identity and logo for NeXT.
  97. Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell were married ay the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park on March 18.
  98. Jonathan Ive's first piece of work at Apple was the 20th Anniversary Mac.
  99. Steve Jobs once sold the King of Spain a NeXT computer at a party, even before it was released.
  100. Steve Jobs once tried to get NASA to let him ride the space shuttle

Friday, 11 June 2010

Jony Ive hasn’t changed his shirt in a decade

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If you look closely at the intro videos Apple plays whenever it launches a new product, you’ll notice a few constants.

One: Apple’s design guru, Jonathan Ive, is in every single video.

Two: Ive hasn’t changed his shirt since 1997 when the original iMac launched.

Also, Cheryl Vedoe marks the only intro reel appearance by a female employed at Apple. And that was just once, in 2001.

Scott Forstall is the only other one currently on the repeat wearer list. He’s worn the same jacket in the iPhone and iPad launch videos.

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Thursday, 10 June 2010

Apple New iPhone 4G Released: Apple Shacked The Smart Phone Industry

WWDC 2010 catch up the event through Live Streaming Online. Steve Jobs appear on WWDC 2010 at 10AM PT (1PM ET). Apple Announcement New Iphone, Apple Conference 2010′ For More Updates’ iphone 4g, apple, iphone, new iphone release, new iphone 4g. Steve Jobs has announced the ‘fastest roll out ever’ for a new iPhone with the release of the iPhone 4.The official iPhone 4 release date is set to June 24th on AT&T Wireless with pricing (in the US at least) set at $299 for the 32GB version, 16GB $199 and 8GB $99 all on contract – which is likely to be somewhat mirrored in the UK.

The device which is full of new features gave a clear message to industry that Apple is dedicated to keep its phone fresh.Meanwhile, The release of Verizon iPhone was not expected in the WWDC 2010.Apple company, provided glimpse of Apple iPhone share in US and then provided strength of iPhone application. So far, Apple iPhone has 185k applications on the iPhone.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Analysts: No big surprises in iPhone 4


Leaks and a misplaced iPhone prototype took some of the wind from Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs' Monday presentation of the iPhone 4.

Several analysts already expected to see some of the new iPhone's capabilities, such as a camera on the front of the smartphone, video conferencing and longer battery life. But they were pleasantly surprised at the popularity of the iPad, Apple's version of the tablet computer.

William Blair analyst Ralph Schackart said the new iPhone hardware and software were "largely in line with expectations," citing a blog preview of Apple's hardware and Apple's own preview of the software in April that made sure investors were apprised of what was coming.

But he said iPad's popularity supported his view that Apple would sell 3.15 million units in fiscal 2010. Schackart is forecasting shipments of 36.9 million iPhones this year.

Morgan Keegan analyst Tavis McCourt said the iPad is "extremely successful" and the number of applications downloaded to the iPad are "remarkable and may be the real story of the day."

More than two million iPads have been sold since early April with 35 million apps downloaded, he said. About $1 billion has been generated by developers of iPhone apps. Apple gets a percentage of the revenue.

Oppenheimer analyst Yai Reiner has a more upbeat view of the new iPhone's features, saying that it "catapults the smartphone category forward along every axis of relevance to consumers."

The arrival of competing phones seemed to have "sparked an almost fierce level of innovation at Apple," the analyst said in a research note.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Space snapshot


Anchored to a Canadarm2 mobile foot restraint, NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman uses a still camera during a May 17 spacewalk at the International Space Station. Spacewalkers replaced six batteries on the station, installed a spare communication antenna and added a spare parts platform to the station's exterior.

Friday, 4 June 2010

New Lexus Sports Car

New Lexus Sports Car: The $ 350 000 Lexus LFA was one of the most buzz-generating vehicle for ultra-luxury “Gallery” exhibition in the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this week. Invented the “two-seat supercar” by Lexus, the car sits on top of Lexus’s “F” portfolio, his series of high-end performance sports cars.
The new sports car from Lexus is powered by a 4.8-liter V10 engine. The car costs three times as much as a Porsche 911 GT3, and is almost double the price of the Ferrari 458 Italia.
On the way to LFA could accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 202 km / h, thanks to its 10-cylinder 552 hp engine. The car is also made of strong, lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced polymer that makes it about 220 pounds lighter than a comparable aluminum design.
But only the $ 350,000 to buy one of the 500 disadvantaged areas Lexus plans to produce will not be enough: Buyers will be used by the Company to be owners. People chose to buy the car will be based on factors like the other cars they own, where they live and how often and how they drive. Potential buyers must use an authorized Lexus dealer.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

NASA TV Streaming Now Available On iPhone And iPad

If you are into space and have an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or any HTML5/H.264-compatible device, you got lucky: Now you can watch NASA TV in real time. The quality is quite good, as you can see in this capture:

Now I will be able to watch shuttle launches whenever I’m in the bathroom, live. Every single one of the two of them left. But don’t worry: American manned space exploration may be dead but I’m sure that at one point they will replace the shuttle launches with stock footage and Apollo XIII reruns.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Backwards Black Holes Might Make Bigger Jets


This artist's concept shows a galaxy with a supermassive black hole at its core. The black hole is shooting out jets of radio waves.Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltec

PASADENA, Calif. – Going against the grain may turn out to be a powerful move for black holes. New research suggests supermassive black holes that spin backwards might produce more ferocious jets of gas. The results have broad implications for how galaxies change over time.

"A lot of what happens in an entire galaxy depends on what's going on in the miniscule central region where the black hole lies," said theoretical astrophysicist David Garofalo of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. Garofalo is lead author of a new paper that appeared online May 27 in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Other authors are Daniel A. Evans of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., and Rita M. Sambruna of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

Black holes are immense distortions of space and time with gravity that is so great, even light itself cannot escape. Astronomers have known for more than a decade that all galaxies, including our own Milky Way, are anchored by tremendous, so-called supermassive black holes, containing billions of suns' worth of mass. The black holes are surrounded and nourished by disks of gas and dust, called accretion disks. Powerful jets stream out from below and above the disks like lasers, and fierce winds blow off from the disks themselves.

The black holes can spin either in the same direction as the disks, called prograde black holes, or against the flow – the retrograde black holes. For decades, astronomers thought that the faster the spin of the black hole, the more powerful the jet. But there were problems with this "spin paradigm" model. For example, some prograde black holes had been found with no jets.

Garofalo and his colleagues have been busy flipping the model on its head. In previous papers, they proposed that the backward, or retrograde, black holes spew the most powerful jets, while the prograde black holes have weaker or no jets.

The new study links the researchers' theory with observations of galaxies across time, or at varying distances from Earth. They looked at both "radio-loud" galaxies with jets, and "radio-quiet" ones with weak or no jets. The term "radio" comes from the fact that these particular jets shoot out beams of light mostly in the form of radio waves.

The results showed that more distant radio-loud galaxies are powered by retrograde black holes, while relatively closer radio-quiet objects have prograde black holes. According to the team, the supermassive black holes evolve over time from a retrograde to a prograde state.

"This new model also solves a paradox in the old spin paradigm," said David Meier, a theoretical astrophysicist at JPL not involved in the study. "Everything now fits nicely into place."

The scientists say that the backward black holes shoot more powerful jets because there's more space between the black hole and the inner edge of the orbiting disk. This gap provides more room for the build-up of magnetic fields, which fuel the jets, an idea known as the Reynold's conjecture after the theoretical astrophysicist Chris Reynolds of the University of Maryland, College Park.

"If you picture yourself trying to get closer to a fan, you can imagine that moving in the same rotational direction as the fan would make things easier," said Garofalo. "The same principle applies to these black holes. The material orbiting around them in a disk will get closer to the ones that are spinning in the same direction versus the ones spinning the opposite way."

Jets and winds play key roles in shaping the fate of galaxies. Some research shows that jets can slow and even prevent the formation of stars not just in a host galaxy itself, but also in other nearby galaxies.

"Jets transport huge amounts of energy to the outskirts of galaxies, displace large volumes of the intergalactic gas, and act as feedback agents between the galaxy's very center and the large-scale environment," said Sambruna. "Understanding their origin is of paramount interest in modern astrophysics."

The California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, manages JPL for NASA.

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Computex 2010

Computex 2010 updates :- Asus has debuted a sleek Windows 7-based tablet with a 10 hour battery life at Computex 2010.
The 12″ device – which is powered by a CULV Intel Core 2 Duo processor – functions as a multimedia player (yes, Flash is supported), e-reader and compact computing device.
Asus touts Windows 7 tablet at Computex 2010As expected, the Eee Pad EP121 is capable of effectively handling (true) multitasking, video conferencing and the simultaneous processing of Microsoft Word and Excel documents.
The company also introduced a smaller, more cloud-oriented 10″ Pad dubbed EP101TC which runs Windows Embedded Compact.

Saturday, 29 May 2010

Karachi hosts first ever blogging awards


One of Raja Islam’s well known photographs. His blog on photography won. PHOTO: KARACHI METBLOGS

KARACHI: Pakistani bloggers across the country and abroad would have never imagined a day when they would be awarded for their “hobby”. But on Friday, 33 winners took home shields in the first-ever Pakistan Blog Awards organised by Google Pakistan and CIO Pakistan.

“I could not have imagined that my blog would be declared the best,” said Raja Islam who shared the best photo blogger award. “Taking photos and sharing with people is my hobby. I love taking pictures.” Sadly, as flickr is not available in Pakistan, supporters were not able to log on Friday. He shared the award with Awais Yaqoob who according to the host Rabia Gharib not only posts pictures but also explains technical details.

Best gossip blog ‘RoofExpress’ went to Lahore’s Rafaeel Akbar for the topic he touched and the innovation he brought to his work. Irfan Ahsan was declared the best Fashion blogger of the country. He has thoroughly covered topics such as bridal dresses providing every minute detail. Tazeen, who is presently living abroad, was nominated as the best humour blogger by the judges. The lovers of music were also rewarded for their services. Hammad Dar’s blog was declared the best music blog. Though Hammad was out of the country at the time, five of his friends were there are the ceremony and celebrated his victory with a loud “Yes!”

Pakistan first blog awards ‘UnConference’ were held at Regent Plaza on Friday with bloggers from across the country and corporate managers rubbing shoulders. With the emergence of the internet as an alternate media in the country, Pakistani bloggers have caught the attention of the international community. According to Bushra Iqbal, a brand manager, the number of internet users has crossed 18 million.

According to the organisers, with the evolution of traditional media in Pakistan, blogging and citizen journalism has provided people a way to hop over barricades like censorship and present their views and facts. This marks the begining of the media revolution in the country, they said, as more and more people are turning to the internet to get news and present their opinions. This is the reason why the organisers thought it was necessary to admire the services of the bloggers in the country and reward them.

The Pakistan Blog Awards showcased more than 200 blogs across 33 categories and had 10,000 votes in support. Experts from across the globe were involved in the job of adjudication including Columbia University, Harvard University, The Future Foundation, UNICEF, Cisco, DELL, YouSendIt.com and Demotix.com. http://blogawards.pk/.

Thursday, 27 May 2010

NASA Spacecraft Penetrates Mysteries of Martian Ice Cap

This image, combining data from two instruments aboard NASA's Mars Global Surveyor, depicts an orbital view of the north polar region of Mars. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS


PASADENA, Calif. -- Data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have helped scientists solve a pair of mysteries dating back four decades and provided new information about climate change on the Red Planet.

The Shallow Radar, or SHARAD, instrument aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter revealed subsurface geology allowing scientists to reconstruct the formation of a large chasm and a series of spiral troughs on the northern ice cap of Mars. The findings appear in two papers in the May 27 issue of the journal Nature.

"SHARAD is giving us a beautifully detailed view of ice deposits, whether at the poles or buried in mid-latitudes, as they changed on Mars over the last few million years," said Rich Zurek, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

On Earth, large ice sheets are shaped mainly by ice flow. According to this latest research, other forces have shaped, and continue to shape, polar ice caps on Mars. The northern ice cap is a stack of ice and dust layers up to two miles deep, covering an area slightly larger than Texas. Analyzing radar data on a computer, scientists can peel back the layers like an onion to reveal how the ice cap evolved over time.

One of the most distinctive features of the northern ice cap is Chasma Boreale, a canyon about as long as Earth's Grand Canyon but deeper and wider. Some scientists believe Chasma Boreale was created when volcanic heat melted the bottom of the ice sheet and triggered a catastrophic flood. Others suggest strong polar winds carved the canyon out of a dome of ice.

Other enigmatic features of the ice cap are troughs that spiral outward from the center like a gigantic pinwheel. Since the troughs were discovered in 1972, scientists have proposed several hypotheses about how they formed. Perhaps as Mars spins, ice closer to the poles moves slower than ice farther away, causing the semi-fluid ice to crack. Perhaps, as one mathematical model suggests, increased solar heating in certain areas and lateral heat conduction could cause the troughs to assemble.

Data from Mars now points to both the canyon and spiral troughs being created and shaped primarily by wind. Rather than being cut into existing ice very recently, the features formed over millions of years as the ice sheet grew. By influencing wind patterns, the shape of underlying, older ice controlled where and how the features grew.

"Nobody realized that there would be such complex structures in the layers," said Jack Holt, of the University of Texas at Austin's Institute for Geophysics. Holt is the lead author of the paper focusing on Chasma Boreale. "The layers record a history of ice accumulation, erosion and wind transport. From that, we can recover a history of climate that's much more detailed than anybody expected."

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched on Aug. 12, 2005. SHARAD and the spacecraft's five other instruments began science operations in November 2006.

"These anomalous features have gone unexplained for 40 years because we have not been able to see what lies beneath the surface," said Roberto Seu, Shallow Radar team leader at the University of Rome. "It is gratifying to me that with this new instrument we can finally explain them."

The MRO mission is managed by JPL for the Mars Exploration Program at NASA's Headquarters in Washington. The Shallow Radar instrument was provided by the Italian Space Agency, and its operations are led by the InfoCom Department, University of Rome. JPL is managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif.

ایپل دنیا کی سب سے بڑی ٹیکنالوجی کمپنی

ایپل مائیکروسافٹ کو پچھاڑ کر دنیا کی سب سے بڑی ٹیکنالوجی کمپنی بن گئی ہے۔

یہ سنہ 1989 کے بعد پہلا موقع ہے کہ ایپل مائیکروسافٹ سے آگے نکلنے میں کامیاب ہوئی ہے۔

بدھ کو بازارِ حصص میں آنے والی تبدیلیوں کے نتیجے میں ایپل کمپنی کی کل مالیت دو سو بائیس ارب امریکی ڈالر کے مساوی ہوگئی جبکہ سرمایہ کاروں نے مائیکروسافٹ کی حالیہ مالیت دو سو انیس ارب ڈالر لگائی ہے۔

کسی کمپنی کی مالیت جسے مارکیٹ کیپیٹلائزیشن کہا جاتا ہے اس کے تمام حصص کو ان کی قیمت سے ضرب دے کر حاصل کی جاتی ہے۔

بدھ کو بازارِ حصص میں اگرچہ ایپل کے حصص میں اعشاریہ چار فیصد کی کمی ہوئی لیکن اس کے ساتھ ہی مائیکروسافٹ کے حصص بھی چار فیصد کی شرح سے گرے۔

نوے کی دہائی میں مائیکروسافٹ نے انتہائی تیزی سے ترقی کے مدارج طے کیے تھے تاہم اس کے بعد سے اس کی بڑھوتری کی شرح اتنی تیز نہیں رہی ہے۔ تاہم اس کے باوجود آج بھی دنیا کے نوّے فیصد سے زائد ذاتی کمپیوٹرز میں مائیکروسافٹ کے ہی آپریٹنگ نظام نصب ہیں۔

ایپل کمپنی کی مالیت میں اضافہ سنہ 2001 میں کمپنی کی جانب سے آئی پوڈ میوزک پلیئر کی تخلیق کے مرہونِ منت سمجھا جاتا ہے۔ تاہم بعد ازاں آئی فون کی تخلیق بھی کمپنی کی مقبولیت میں اضافے کا سبب بنی ہے۔

ایپل کی دنیا کی سب سے بڑی ٹیکنالوجی کمپنی بننے کی خبر ایک ایسے وقت میں سامنے آئی ہے جب امریکہ کے بعد رواں ہفتے میں ایپل کی تازہ ترین تخلیق آئی پیڈ ٹیبلٹ پی سی کو برطانیہ سمیت آٹھ ممالک میں فروخت کے لیے پیش کیا جا رہا ہے جبکہ آئندہ ماہ ایپل اپنے مشہورِ زمانہ آئی فون کا نیا ماڈل مارکیٹ میں لا رہا ہے۔

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