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A Pakistani Student Develops a Foot Mouse


clip image001 thumb1 A Pakistani Student Develops a Foot Mouse

The foot mouse, as name suggests is an innovative computer mouse that users can control with their feet.

It is being developed by Mohammad Ahsan, a computer information system engineering student at NED University of engineering and technology.

This hands free mouse is a true reflection of Pakistan youth hunger and desire for innovation.

The foot mouse currently is in its development phase. Ahsan has designed three prototypes using different materials. Firstly using wood for the sandal’s structure, then rubber and finally with current composite material product, wooden base with rubber upper. The product is being further improved.

This innovation will significantly help disabled persons to work on computer effectively.

According to an Express tribune report, the association of the physically handicapped Adults (APHA) says that 10 percent of the people in Pakistan are disabled in one way or another.

Initially foot mouse was exclusively designed for people with disabilities, but later Ahsan found it suitable for every one. It can help users increase typing speed and can also be used as a pointing device for gamers.

Ahsan is planning to develop more products like a Braille keyboard which is currently not available in Pakistan. He is working towards the idea of ‘E can do IT’ which stands for “Every one can do Information Technology”. Main objective behind ’E can do IT’ is to make computer education easy for physically disable people in Pakistan.

Ahsan is seeking a manufacturer and investor who can help produce the item in large quantity and also market it.

No doubt Ahsan is a distinguished young genius of Pakistan and government should support his venture both financially and morally to uplift the image of Pakistan as a technology friendly country and thus bring more investment in the country.

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Facebook Founder Allegedly Sold Half of his Company for Just 1,000 Dollars


Facebook1 thumb Facebook Founder Allegedly Sold Half of his Company for Just 1,000 DollarsWe usually don’t cover global tech stories, but this is huge, so we thought our readers might get interested in reading this.

Well, the headline might look crazy to you, but the fact is that Paul Ceglia, initial partner of Mark Zuckerberg (the founder and CEO of facebook), is claiming to have 50 percent financial rights over Facebook, based on his initial investment of USD 1,000 – that he made back in 2003.

This way, Paul Ceglia is potentially the luckiest investor in the history of tech world. He, may get as many shares in Facebook as Zuckerbeg has – based on his 1,000 dollars investment that he made in facebook in early days.

Paul says that he has the copy of contract with at least one dozen emails, which facebook says are fake, to prove that his initial investment is legit and he is rightful owner of facebook shares (exactly equal to Zuckerberg’s) valuing around 10 billion dollars.

It all started back in 2003 when Zuckerberg shared his idea of year book (later called as facebook) with Paul and asked him for fund injection, which Paul agreed and paid 1,000 dollars to Zuckerberg against 50 percent stakes in the project.

After several months of this initial investment by Paul, Zuckerberg was able to launch facebook in early 2004, which turned out to be a successful project (though the access to website was limited to Harvard University students only).

Later on, in summer 2004, Zuckerberg seemingly lied to Paul and said that project didn’t go through well and he’s thinking of taking the website off-air. He offered Paul the the refund of his investment, which Paul claims Zuckerberg never made.

Currently the case is in court, and may turn out to be one of the biggest tech stories of history.

And just don’t consider it another ordinary lawsuit, as the tech analysts are taking this incident very seriously, plus a fact that the law firm behind Paul Ceglia, DLA Piper, is a major international law firm that primarily represents technology companies. It is said that DLA Piper takes only those cases which it believes have some value and credibility in them.

Just to add here, in past, facebook had to pay 65 million dollars to Winklevoss brothers (who were without any document proof) in a settlement case when both the brothers had accused Zuckerberg of stealing their idea of launching facebook.

You can read complete emails (between Zuckerberg and Paul) and more details on Business Insider and a webcast discussion on TechCrunch.

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How Japan was Ready for the Earthquake?


Japan Earthquake thumb How Japan was Ready for the Earthquake?The northeast coast of Japan was hit by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake on Friday, the 11th of March. The quake also triggered a 30 foot tsunami that flooded Japan’s coastline. Tsunami effects were felt as far the U.S and Hawaii coasts.

The casualty numbers currently stand at 8000 dead and over 12,000 missing. However, as bad as the situation currently is, it could have been much worse if a quake of this magnitude had hit any country other than Japan.

Japan is one of the most prepared countries in the world for a disaster like this. And here’s why.

Japan probably has the toughest building sanctions in the world and has spent billions of dollars to make its buildings safer. Concrete is still used in a lot of construction so most of the buildings have deep foundations. Many modern techniques are also employed in order to protect the buildings against an earthquake, for instance, base isolation. It involves mounting the building at the ground level on large rubber blocks or sliding bearings, which allows the building to sway rather than act as a rigid structure which is much more prone to collapse. These act as shock absorbers on a car. Japan also enforces tough rules on building gas and water pipeline.

Other than building sanctions, Japan is also using technology and has employed a $ 1 billion early earthquake warning system which was launched in 2007. And this earthquake proved the money was well spent. The system sent out a warning to millions of people 10 seconds before the earthquake struck. People who were further away, like those in Tokyo got a full 1 minute heads up. The warnings also go out to railway operators who slow down; to crane operators who move heavy machinery and building material away from people; and gas and electricity companies who immediately halt their activities.

Japanese children are told what to do in an earthquake from a very early age. Every year, routine drills are carried out. In the last annual drill, over 670,000 people participated.

The need for these measures and the effort Japan exerts is because Japan accounts for 20% of the worlds most powerful earthquakes.

There is no doubt that a lot of lives were saved due to Japans preparation. Now, other countries prone to earthquakes are moving to mimic the Japanese system for disaster management.

There’s a lesson to be learned for us Pakistani’s too. Bring in mind the earthquake of 2005, and the chaos that ensued after it. It is clear we were simply not prepared for it. It’s required that our government take a look at the Japanese model and try to emulate it so that lives can be saved when the next disaster strikes.

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Last Chance to Register for Imagine Cup 2011


imagine cupp Last Chance to Register for Imagine Cup 2011Just in case if you don’t know, Imagine Cup, by Microsoft, is the world’s largest premier student technology competition happening round the globe since 2003.

Main theme of imagine cup is to encourage students around the globe to imagine a better world in which people are empowered by technology.

If you remember, last year team Magno Touch from University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore won the Pakistan finals (out of 2,500 + students from Pakistan) and represented the country in the global finals held in Warsaw, Poland.

This year, the Imagine Cup 2011 – Global Finals will be held in United States of America (USA) and the winning team in the Software Design Category from Pakistan will be fully sponsored by Microsoft to go to the United States of America and compete in the global finals.

Who can Participate (in Software Design Category):

If you are a student, and you have an idea of solving the toughest possible thing in this world using Microsoft tools and technology, then you are good to go with registration.

So primarily, you will have to identify the toughest problem, then develop a solution and that’s it. Though, its not as simple as it seems, because your idea and the solution needs to be the best to be a winner.

So here is the time, register yourself, and try your abilities for bringing home the Imagine Cup this year.

How to Participate:

For more details and registration: http://pakistan.imaginecup.com/ or you can send an email here: b-hashau [at] microsoft.com.

Note: Last date for Registrations: March 20th, 2011

Below is the schedule:

ROUND

START DATE

(all times 00:01 [12:01 A.M.] GMT)

END DATE

(all times 23:59 [11:59 P.M.] GMT)

Round 1 –one page document describing the idea July 9, 2010 March 20, 2011
Round 2 – Detailed project document along with screen shots March 20, 2011 April 10, 2011
Round 3 – Project presentation for top 5 teams April 27, 2011 April 27, 2011
Round 4 – Worldwide Finals July 2011 July 2011

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Intel Unveils Thunder Bolt Technology: 10 GBps File Transfers


The need for high speed transfer of data has spurred many technologies like eSATA and USB 3.0 but Intel’s newest offering might just one up the others.

Codenamed Light Peak, Intel has launched it under the title Thunder Bolt. The reason to be excited about this particular technology is that it features two bi-directional channels with transfer speeds up to 10Gbps each.

It allows external devices to connect directly to the PCI-e interface on computers, which allows for the incredibly fast transfer speeds. The interface also provides power so users don’t have to worry about connecting extra power adapters to external hard drives. Thunderbolt is compatible with existing DisplayPort displays and adaptors.

clip image0011 Intel Unveils Thunder Bolt Technology: 10 GBps File Transfers

According to Intel, Thunderbolt’s speeds will allow users to transfer a full high-definition movie (between 10 gigabytes and 20 gigabytes in size) in less than 30 seconds.

Intel also says that the interface is backward compatible with other standards; it depends only on the cable used. Using the appropriate adapter to the port Thunderbolt can connect any accessories designed to work with USB 2.0, FireWire, or eSATA.

Apple is the first company to have adopted the new technology. Their updated line of Mac Book Pros has Thunderbolt connectivity. LaCie have also released a hard drive compatible with Thunderbolt. Other manufacturers like Western Digital have entered contracts to use it and are expected to adopt it later this year or by early 2012 at most.

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3G in 2011: Cellular Operators Already Backing Off?


As the regulator and Government seem pumped up for 3G license auction (latter in 2011), it looks that cellular companies in Pakistan are now looking for ways to escape the expedition.

Reasons are apparent,

  • Cellular companies are in no mood of further investment (that too in huge size)
  • Industry has its reservations for high licensee fee. (Industry segments predict that 3G license fee would be over or around 105 million US dollars)
  • And if we talk about target audience, it seems not very potential to them. As we recently mentioned, Only 4% or so are GPRS/EDGE users; that means approximate 4 to 5 million mobile users have access to internet over their devices.

Now, the cellular companies are lobbying through media to make sure that government/PTA’s campaign for 3G gets hampered. In a story produced today in ‘The News’ has plenty of evidences of what I just said.

Here is how the news item starts:

Telecom operators in Pakistan may choose not to introduce 3G, the third generation mobile services, at least for now because of a limited subscribers’ base, high cost of investment involved and an unfavorable investment climate in the country, cellular operators said.

Just to mention here, this is not the first time cellular operators have opposed the idea of 3G in media. But the thing is that they go unnamed or via sources in the papers. None of the cellular companies have dared so far to publicly mention their reservations, probably due to their respective corporate profile.

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App Store for MAC Launched


Mac App Store 610x326 thumb App Store for MAC Launched

Today Apple has released the final update of Mac OS 10.6.6 with all the bugs fixed and also the much anticipated appstore for Mac.

According to Apple, the marketplace is launching with over 1,000 paid and free apps in categories ranging from games to productivity.

As with the company’s mobile store available for the iPad and iPhone, users can search for apps, find out “what’s hot,” check out staff favorites, and see the most-downloaded programs in different categories.

“With more than 1,000 apps, the Mac App Store is off to a great start,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement. “We think users are going to love this innovative new way to discover and buy their favorite apps.”

But it’s important to note that the Mac App Store won’t be offered to every Mac owner. The store is available only to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard users through the free 10.6.6 software update.

It will also be made available in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion expected to be launched later this year.

For Developers, Apple is keeping the same revenue-sharing policy it has in place for its mobile app store. Developers selling paid apps will keep 70 percent of the revenue generated from sales, while Apple will take the remaining 30 percent. Developers offering free apps won’t be charged anything to make their programs available in the Mac marketplace.

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Pakistani Organisations Share Their Experiences at ‘Oracle Applications Day’


Oracle Application Day thumb Pakistani Organisations Share Their Experiences at Oracle Applications DayCustomers and partners from leading Pakistani organizations along with senior Oracle executives gathered at ‘Oracle Applications Day’ to discuss the critical role that IT, especially business applications, is playing in helping to build the businesses of the future.

Speakers at the event discussed the new initiatives and best practices from Oracle Applications that could enable participants to take advantage of Oracle’s expanded product portfolio for their specific needs.

“Economic and competitive pressures are challenging organizations to improve business performance, introduce new products to market more quickly and optimize distribution management.  To address these challenges, we selected Oracle for its world-class leading technologies which will help us to integrate our decentralized IT infrastructure,” said Salman Rehmatullah, Chief Information Officer, Pak Elektron Limited.

Oracle’s extensive business applications portfolio provides Oracle a leadership position in business applications across many industries including financial services, manufacturing, distribution, retail and telecommunications.

“Our selection of Oracle Applications was based on a thorough evaluation of ERP solutions available in the market.  We have found Oracle to be a natural choice in the areas of planning and manufacturing for our organization,” said Qasim Imran, Manager, Information Technology, Atlas Battery Limited. “The Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 will give us a holistic view of information across all our business functions, and enable us to have real-time access to critical data through a reliable and highly available platform, helping us to develop strong relations with the businesses and individuals we serve.”

The powerful combination of complete solutions and complete choice drive better business performance and help customers tailor their enterprise business and IT strategy, optimize their IT investments and use IT as a strategic point of differentiation.

Ahsen Javed, Managing Director, Oracle Pakistan and South Asia Growth Economies – West said, “Our customers’ feedback after deploying our best-in-class offerings is a great motivation for us to strengthen our product portfolio and Oracle Applications Day provide us an excellent opportunity to know about the experience of customers with our products.”

“We are pleased to know that our purpose-built industry solutions have enabled organizations in Pakistan to strengthen their overall competitive position by driving greater value across the enterprise,” he added.

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Another Seminar on 3G Held in Lahore


3G thumb Another Seminar on 3G Held in LahoreZTE in collaboration with PTA held a seminar on 3G in PC Hotel Lahore today. The theme was “To be or not to be is not the question: 3G is coming”.

It was another effort from network vendors to make way for 3G in the country.

Sardar Aseff Ahmad, Minister for Telecom and IT was the chief guest. Other attendees included:

  • Mr. Peng Aiguang, CEO ZTE Pakistan
  • Mr. Abdul Aziz, CEO Ufone, Mr. Naveed Khalid Butt, Chief Officer Government & Regulatory Affairs
  • Mr. Muneer Farooqui, CEO Warid
  • Agha Qasim, VP Corporate Affairs, Mobilink
  • Mr. Zafar Usmani, COO Zong
  • Anujm Rahman, Director Communication Telenor
  • Top execs from telecom and IT companies

Dr. Mohammed Yaseen, Chairman PTA, on the occasion said there will be an estimated 5.3 billion mobile cellular subscriptions worldwide, including 940 million subscriptions to 3G services by the end of 2010.

He mentioned that the access to mobile networks is now available to 90% of the world population and 80% of the population living in rural areas people are moving rapidly from 2G to 3G platforms, in both developed and developing countries.

In 2010, 143 countries were offering 3G services commercially, compared to 95 in 2007 towards 4G: a number of countries have started to offer services at even higher broadband speeds, moving to next generation wireless platforms, he said.

PTA will also be organizing a conference on “Opportunity for all – Development of 3G” on January 11, 2011, he added. During the seminar Chairman PTA delivered also a compressive presentation to highlight the worldwide practices regarding 3G services and the case studies thereof.

Cao Long, of Wang Li Heng, Rahel Kamal, representative of Qualcom also made presentations highlighting impact of 3G services. During the seminar speakers of national and international fame focused on the benefits of 3G to: businesses, education, government, national economy, urban/rural populace, indigenous software houses and local contents development.

On this occasion all five cellular mobile operator signed MoUs to boost localized applications, content and services.

It may be mentioned that most of telecom operators world-wide have already embraced the 3G technology, enabling them to provide their customers with diverse and rich voice and data service, thereby sparking social and economic growth and increasing their revenues.

3G Mobile Broadband is an important step in modernization of mobile telephone system. With the launch of 3G, in future, Pakistani cell phone subscribers will be able to transmit and receive high speed data through their mobile phones.

High speed data means possibility of video calls, internet browsing and downloading at a much higher speed which also includes usage of data intensive applications.

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Global Positioning System


Global Positioning System(GPS)

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space- based global reliable location and time information in all weather and at all times and at all times and anywhere on or near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellite.

History:
The GPS System was created and realized by the American Department of Defense (DOD) and was originally based on and run with 24 satellites.
The design of GPS is based partly on similar ground-based radio navigation system such as Loran and the Decca Navigator which was developed in  1940s and used during world war II.Friedwardt winterberg in  1956 propsed a test which was named as general relativity which uses accurate atomic clocks placed in orbit in artificial satellite.The first satellite navigation system used by United States navy named as Transit ,was first successfully tested in 1960.
It used a constellation of five satellites and could provide a navigational fix approximately once per hour. Nowadays, about 30 active satellites orbit the earth in a distance of 20200 km. GPS satellites transmit signals which enable the exact location of a GPS receiver, if it is positioned on the surface of the earth, in the earth atmosphere or in a low orbit. GPS is being used in aviation, nautical navigation and for the orientation ashore. Further it is used in land surveying and other applications where the determination of the exact position is required. The GPS signal can be used without a fee by any person in posession of a GPS receiver. The only prerequisite is an unobstructed view of the satellites (or rather of the sky). The correct name of the system is NAVSTAR (Navigation System for Timing and Ranging), but commonly it is referred to as GPS (Global Positioning System).

Structure:
The GPS consists of three parts:
  • Space Segment
  • Control Segment
  • User Segement
The Air Force of United States developes, maintaines,Operates  the Space and Control Segments.
GPS receiver uses to calculate its three-dimensional location (latitude, longitude, and altitude) plus the current time.

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The Space Segment is composed of 24 to 32 satellites in medium earth orbit and also includes the bosters required to launch them into orbit.
The control segment is composed of a master control station, an alternate master control station.

The user segment is composed of hundreds of thousands of U.S. and allied military users of the secure GPS Precise Positioning Service, and tens of millions of civil, commercial, and scientific users of the Standard Positioning Service .

GPS Working:
GPS is arguably one of the most important inventions of our time, and has so many different applications that many technologies and ways of working are continually being improved in order to make the most of it.

GPS Signals:
In order for GPS to work, a network of satellites was placed into orbit around planet Earth, each broadcasting a specific signal, much like a normal radio signal. This signal can be received by a low cost, low technology aerial, even though the signal is very weak.
Rather than carrying an actual radio or television program, the signals that are broadcast by the satellites carry data that is passed from the aerial, decoded and used by to the GPS software.
The information is specific enough that the GPS software can identify the satellite, it’s location in space, and calculate the time that the signal took to travel from the satellite to the GPS receiver
Using different signals from different satellites, the GPS software is able to calculate the position of the receiver. The principle is very similar to that which is used in orienteering – if you can identify three places on your map, take a bearing to where they are, and draw three lines on the map, then you will find out where you are on the map.The lines will intersect, and, depending on the accuracy of the bearings, the triangle that they form where they intersect will approximate your position, within a margin of error.
GPS software performs a similar kind of exercise, using the known positions of the satellites in space, and measuring the time that the signal has taken to travel from the satellite to Earth.

Time Correction:
The satellites each contain atomic clocks which are extremely accurate, and certainly accurate with respect to each other, we can assume that most of the problem lies with the clock inside the GPS unit itself.
Keeping the cost of the technology down to a minimum is a key part of the success of any consumer device, and it is simply not possible to fit each GPS unit with an atomic clock costing tens of thousands of dollars. Luckily, in creating the system, the designers designed GPS to work whether the receiver’s clock is accurate or not.
There are a few solutions. However the solution that was chosen uses a fourth satellite to provide a cross check in the trilateration process. Since trilateration from three signals should pinpoint the location exactly, adding a fourth will move that location; that is, it will not intersect with the calculated location.
This indicates to the GPS software that there is a discrepancy, and so it performs an additional calculation to find a value that it can use to adjust all the signals so that the four lines intersect.
Usually, this is as simple as subtracting a second (for example) from each of the calculated travel times of the signals. Thus, the GPS software can also update its’ own internal clock; and means that not only do we have an accurate positioning device, but also an atomic clock in the palm of our hands.

Applications:
The Global Positioning System, while originally a military project, is considered a dual-use technology, meaning it has significant applications for both the military and the civilian industry.

Military:
The military appliactions for GPS are:
  • Navigation: GPS allows soldiers to find objectives in the dark  and to coordinate the movement of troops and  supplies.
  • Target Tracking: Various military weapons systems use GPS to track potential ground and air targets before they are flagged as hostile.Military aircraft, particularly those used in air to ground roles uses GPS to find targets (for example, gun camera video from AH-1 COBRAS IN I raq show GPS coordiantes.
The GPS satellites also carry a set of nuclear detonation detectors consisting of an optical sensor (Y-sensor), an X-ray sensor, a dosimeter, and an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) sensor (W-sensor) which form a major portion of the United States Nuclear Detonation Detection System.

Civilian:
Civilian applications benefit from GPS signals, using one or more of three basic components of the GPS: absolute location, relative movement, and time transfer.
  • Absolute location
  • Relative movement
  • Time transfer
Atmospheric Effect:
Inconsistencies of atmospheric conditions affect the speed of the GPS signals as they pass through the Earths atmosphere

Correcting these errors is a significant challenge to improving GPS position accuracy. These effects are smallest when the satellite is directly overhead and become greater for satellites nearer the  horizon since the path through the atmosphere is longer . Once the receiver’s approximate location is known, a mathematical model can be used to estimate and compensate for these errors.
Humidity also causes a variable delay, resulting in errors similar to ionospheric delay, but occurring in the  trophosphere  This effect both is more localized and changes more quickly than ionospheric effects, and is not frequency dependent. These traits make precise measurement and compensation of humidity errors more difficult than ionospheric effects.
Changes in receiver altitude also change the amount of delay, due to the signal passing through less of the atmosphere at higher elevations. Since the GPS receiver computes its approximate altitude, this error is relatively simple to correct, either by applying a function regression or correlating margin of atmospheric error to ambient pressure using a barometric altimeter.

Satellites Frequencies:

L1 (1575.42 MHZ)
L2 (1227.60 MHZ)
L3 (1381.60 MHZ)
L4  (1379.913 MHZ)
L5 (1176.45 MHZ)

USES:

GPS has been used to pinpoint any ship or submarine on the ocean, and to measure Mount Everest. GPS receivers have been miniaturized to just a few integrated circuits, becoming very economical. Today, GPS is finding its way into cars, boats, planes, construction equipment, movie making gear, farm machinery and even laptop computers.
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