Monday, January 12, 2009

Reliance launched GSM Service in India

Reliance communication now entered in GSM service after CDMA. Now reliance is india's first service provider who is offering CDMA and GSM both service to customers. Reliance selling SIM card at Rs. 25 available at Reliance web world. In that customer will get Rs. 900 talk time. (Rs. 10 talk talktime per day till 90 days.) and Reliance to Reliance free from 11 pm to 6 am. Reliance sell more than 2,oo,ooo card within two tadys after launching SIM in market.

Reliance sell all this card without advertising. I think all service provider will be in tense after Reliance entry in GSM market. but customer enjoying the competition.

Reliance GSM Tariff plan


Validity 6 months

All Local/Intra Circle Calls : Rs.1.00

All STD Calls : Rs.1.50

SMS

Local : Rs.1.00
Application : Rs.3.00
National : Rs.1.50
international : Rs.5.00

Reliance to Reliance free Night calling from 11 pm to 6 am

How spammers hijack sites

One of the major trends throughout 2008 is spammers' increased use of cloaking techniques to hide their poor reputation behind someon
e else's good reputation.

This means that instead of sending email from a known spam IP address or -- more commonly -- from an infected bot server, spammers are finding new ways to send messages using valid or known mail servers, mainly webmail accounts, which have a reputation as a legitimate email source.

There are several methods spammers use to hijack good reputation, in order to make use of it to deliver their unwanted mail.

According to a recent report from Commtouch, a security company, spammers sign up for thousands of free email accounts, through the use of compromised CAPTCHAs. CAPTCHAs (short for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart) are word images used to ensure that a human being is filling out a registration form, as opposed to a machine.

Algorithms to break CAPTCHAs are readily available to purchase for illicit use, enabling spammers to generate a nearly unlimited supply of free email accounts from which to send their messages, without intervention.

In order to gain access to legitimate email accounts without registering them themselves, widespread phishing attacks can persuade enough unwary users to provide their legitimate credentials to criminals.

Spammers often use legitimate hosting sites to host their illegitimate content. They can also create multiple redirection pages on these sites using compromised CAPTCHAs. Sites put in this awkward position recently include: live.com, tripod.com, and photoshosting.com.

Source : infotech.indiatimes.com

Panasonic DMP-B15 Portable Blu-Ray Player

Panasonic introduced the world’s first portable Blu-ray Disc player at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show. The DMP-B15, designed to provide the ultimate high definition Blu-ray experience for those on the go, features a high quality 8.9-inch WSVGA LCD screen and includes the unique VIERA CAST™ internet accessibility and BD Live functionality. The DMP-B15 will be available in May.

The DMP-B15 provides all the technology found in its stand alone brethren, the DMP-BD60, DMP-BD80 and the VHS-Blu-ray dual player DMP-BD70V. Image quality is of the highest level, thanks to PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus technology developed in collaboration with Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory.

“As a pioneer in the development of DVD and Blu-ray expertise, Panasonic has always been in the forefront of cutting edge, consumer friendly technology. Panasonic was the first company to bring to market a portable DVD player and stand alone Blu-ray players to feature Bonus View and BD Live,” said Richard Simone, Director, Entertainment Group, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “Blu-ray technology came together with HDTVs to bring exciting High Definition viewing into the living room. With the introduction of this unique portable Blu-ray Disc player, the consumer can take this HD entertainment experience when they travel.”



The PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image-processing technology that precisely processes each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc™ video signal in the vertical direction. It reproduces color data with twice the accuracy of conventional systems, resulting in faithful and sharp colors.


Ease of use is an important element in Panasonic’s products and the DMP-B15, with a three hour rechargeable battery, is designed with that in mind. In addition to its use as a portable player, the consumer can connect it to an HDTV via HDMI cable, and use it as a standalone Blu-ray Disc player. The player can also be connected to an HD-Audio compatible AV receiver with a home theater speaker system and enjoy movies with outstanding surround sound. To accommodate the traveler, the DMP-B15 offers an optional headrest mounting bracket for in-car use. Like all Panasonic Blu-ray players, the B15 features an SD Memory Card slot that allows the consumer to view and share digital photos, as well as HD video recorded on a SD card.


Ease of use is an important element in Panasonic’s products and the DMP-B15, with a three hour rechargeable battery, is designed with that in mind. In addition to its use as a portable player, the consumer can connect it to an HDTV via HDMI cable, and use it as a standalone Blu-ray Disc player. The player can also be connected to an HD-Audio compatible AV receiver with a home theater speaker system and enjoy movies with outstanding surround sound. To accommodate the traveler, the DMP-B15 offers an optional headrest mounting bracket for in-car use. Like all Panasonic Blu-ray players, the B15 features an SD Memory Card slot that allows the consumer to view and share digital photos, as well as HD video recorded on a SD card.


Panasonic SC-ZT1 Wireless Home Theater System

Panasonic unveiled its new Wireless Home Theater System SC-ZT1. Designed to set you free from the trouble of setting speaker cables, this new wireless system sends uncompressed audio data over a wireless 2.4-GHz frequency band for ensuring high-quality sound.

Panasonic’s SC-ZT1 is actually a four speaker system that incorporates Panasonic’s virtual technology so that the users can enjoy Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD 7.1 channel surround sound.

The new Wireless Home Theater System SC-ZT1 from the house of Panasonic creates a lifelike virtual 7.1 sound from its four ultra slim pole-type speakers that provide ideal listening conditions. Its speakers come with integrated subwoofer for generating sounds from the low-frequency range.




This new system is expected to be available in the market in the spring of 2009 at a price that is yet to be disclosed.