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Leave Your Key Board Behind

March 8th, 2010 by janmejay

Typing is sooo yesterday. Google Gesture Search, a freshman out of Google Labs, lets you find stuff on your Android phone by drawing letters on the touchscreen as if you were jotting on a notepad. In addition to Android’s existing search by voice, image, and barcode, Gesture Search is yet another keyboardless input method for [...]

What’s your Latitude?

February 13th, 2010 by janmejay

Fibbing to your boss or partner about where you are just got tougher, thanks to Google Latitude, which maps your geo-coordinates and informs people on your friends list about your location.

Ever dug your own grave? Pranav Mehra, a sales executive for a company in Mumbai, claims he recently did. It started when Mehra introduced his [...]

Google’s Latest Buzz – I

February 13th, 2010 by janmejay

Google is having another go at a social media offering, and this time it looks like the company may be on the right track. Google Buzz was rolled out en masse this week, to largely positive reviews. The service has a few rough edges, but has quite a bit of potential.
If at first you don’t [...]

The Battle For Mobility

January 3rd, 2010 by janmejay

Which is better for those who work on the move — a netbook or a smartphone? We take a closer look at what is slowly but surely developing into a mobile computing war

It is one of the most engrossing face-offs in the world of tech. And it has been slowly building up. Just about [...]

Understand Your Logo

December 27th, 2009 by janmejay

We come across customers who want to design a logo to give their company or brand n impetus. But the truth is something different.Despite businesses awaking up to the necessity of having a professional design for their brands & companies, there are various misunderstandings about the logo design. While it’s nice to be able to [...]

NoSQL – The revelation that is gaining momentum

October 20th, 2009 by janmejay

The world of data storage is up for a massive shift. A whole new breed of scalable data stores is gaining popularity & that too the pace is too fast for traditional databases to recoil & grapple with. I am afraid to say, but they are starting to look like a thing of past. The [...]

SQL injection and its prevention

October 18th, 2009 by girish

SQL injection a technique by which some code is injected to exploit the security vulnerability found in the application layer of the database. This is a common attack in login based website. This mostly occurs when the user input is incorrectly filtered or due to incorrect type handling.
» Incorrectly filtered user input
This attack is possible [...]

Networking Ubuntu PCs with SSHFS

October 18th, 2009 by janmejay

Two PCs that are both running on Ubuntu can share files in a number of ways. We use USB devices & swap them to synchronize files between two PCs in what was called a ‘sneaker network‘. One better way is to use an SSHFS or ‘Secure Shell File System’ network.
SSHFS uses OpenSSH to provide secure [...]

Goodbye Shared Hosting, Welcome to the Cloud

October 15th, 2009 by GeekTantra

Back in 2007 I got a shared hosting account from Hostmonster which claimed to offer me “300GB of space” which was later upgraded to “Unlimited“, “3000GB monthly bandwidth” which was later upgraded to “Unlimited“, “Unlimited MySQL databases“,  “Unlimited mails“, etc. all for a meager amount of 5.95 USD/month. I felt as if I had all [...]

Weave Your World With Mozilla

October 14th, 2009 by janmejay

Password as well as bookmark Synchronization is a thing of past. Welcome to Mozilla Weave, a Mozilla Labs project which is a tool designed to let you keep in synchronization with absolute ease & more importantly keep it secure. If you’re one of the many “road warriors” depending on Mozilla browsers, Weave is your ticket [...]