Archive for December, 2009

Connect USB Directly to iPod with 3.5mm Connector?

Posted in Uncategorized on December 12, 2009 by japreetrai

Apple already came into the spotlight when they released small sized iPod shuffle 3G.
Recently Dexim released the Shu-Lip that connects 3.5mm ear phone connector to USB port directly. It was made of aluminum can match with iPod shuffle and came from silver color.
Now it is available for US$10.

iPod Nano Folder Phone Unveiled??

Posted in Uncategorized on December 12, 2009 by japreetrai

Apple unveiled new iPod Nano cell phone.
This cell phone called for Nani that iPod Nano and cell phone became one. Actually this clever phone does not come from Apple and the manufacturer did not come out yet. It’s just designed based on iPod Nano. It uses GSM method so you can control electronic wheel to select music or play it same as iPod Nano.
It features 1.3mega pixel camera, Music and video player, FM radio, Bluetooth, Micro SD slot and Dual SIM card. It is known that it’s available for US$128.

Weekly Blog 8

Posted in Uncategorized on December 12, 2009 by japreetrai

This week in computer studies 9/10 we learned about the different topologies, and networks. I learned the difference between all of the topologies, and the disadvantages/advantages of each and about internet and networking. We also learned HTML.  HTML is pretty fun because you get your own website and you get to put whatever you want on your website.

Google Street View adds 9 Canadian cities

Posted in Uncategorized on December 5, 2009 by japreetrai

Google has added nine more Canadian cities to its Street View photo-mapping service, bringing the total number of municipalities represented to 20.

The search giant on Wednesday announced that Street View has been extended to Victoria, Nanaimo, B.C., Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Sudbury, Ont., London, Ont., Sherbrooke, Que., and St. John’s, N.L. They join larger cities such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, which appeared on the service in October.

Street View is an online application that provides a 360-degree ground-level view of cities, compiled from photos taken by Google. The company has been collecting images of Canadian cities since 2007, with the help of vehicles that drive through neighbourhoods with cameras mounted on them.

The service first launched in the United States that year and is now available in more than 250 cities around the world.

Google said it is blurring people’s faces and licence plates to comply with concerns raised by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner.

The company also said it is this week capturing images of the venues for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver and Whistler for what will be Canada’s first specialized Street View section.

Google also expanded Street View to Singapore and added cities in France and Japan on Wednesday. The company also added special sections for Stonehenge, Pompei, the Palace of Versailles and SeaWorld San Diego.

Weekly Blog 7

Posted in Uncategorized on December 4, 2009 by japreetrai

This week in computer studies we watched a movie and did a assignment regarding that. We also had a quiz. We also worked on our AUP projects and my partners were Guri Bola and Jovin M ann. We also had a quiz on the internet. The movie we watched was Wargames and we did a project about the movie. The project was about how far technology has come and where it’s going in the future.

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