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Live Mesh - Tech Preview
You might have heard of the new "Cloud" service from Microsoft called Live Mesh . You can get more details on the team's blog and a few videos . While I have the Mesh bits installed for a few weeks I only recently started using it and was very handy when I wanted to get to some information on one of the Wiki's running at home. I have some...
Windows 7
Wow! What a week - so much talk of the next version of Windows code-named "7". Of course the multi-touch (see video below) is what everyone is talking about. Now, this is cool because it is the evolution of the Surface which is scaled down to a screen. If you have not seen a Surface - it is quite big and works with five infrared cameras which picks...
The Printer Spy - tiny tracking dots on your printout!
This is scary! It seems like your printer is spying on you using tiny tracking dots which are automatically printed whenever you take a print out. Of course these dots are unique and can be tracked to your individual printer and are not visible to the naked eye (otherwise you won't have noticed them, innit?) The US govt. has convinced most of the printer...
Posted: Mar 07 2008, 08:52 PM by Amit Bahree
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<configSections> blues
This stumped me for a while and I was not sure what I was doing wrong. Apparently it seems if you don't have the <configSections> element in your app config file as the first thing then you get a weird error saying "Only one <configSections> element allowed ...." (see example below). The description is misleading - you will see...
Livelock
I did not know until this week that there was something called "Livelock"; Eh? I heard of Deadlock what the heck is Livelock? Well it is kind of the opposite of Deadlock (in some respects). A Deadlock as we know is when say Process A is waiting for Process B to finish or release some resource or something before continuing and Process B in turn...
Posted: Jan 26 2008, 10:01 AM by Amit Bahree
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Erlang : The Movie
I had not heard of this until Karan told me about Erlang which was originally developed by Ericsson and stands for Er icsson Lang uage.
Posted: Jan 20 2008, 12:16 PM by Amit Bahree
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Wii Whiteboard Marker a.k.a Surface
I got this via the Ava communities - John Lee created a Wii Whiteboard Marker - very cool. Now the only thing to figure out how the heck to get a projector.
Posted: Dec 12 2007, 10:18 PM by Amit Bahree
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Getting Vista SP1 via Windows Update
If you want to get Windows Vista using Windows Update then copy the following in a bat (or cmd) file and run it in an admin console (if you have UAC switched on); then run Windows Update. Also the SP1 is a Release Candidate and not the "final" version so use at your own risk!   @echo off reg delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows...
Posted: Dec 11 2007, 11:12 PM by Amit Bahree
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.NET "Micro" Framework
No, there is no typo in the title of this post - there is a .NET "Micro" Framework (which is a Microsoft stack in case you were wondering). I had not heard of such a thing until today (but then I have not done any embedded stuff for a while). It is designed to use only a few hundred kilobytes of RAM (512K) and an inexpensive processor (ARM7 and...
SoftGrid available on MSDN
This is probably old news, but is new to me. I logged into MSDN to check something else out and saw that SoftGrid is now available on MSDN. I have had the bits internally for some time, but now anyone with MSDN login can get it. If you have never heard or seen SoftGrid you would be quite amazed how powerful it is. Unlike most virtualization software which...
VS.NET 2008 with "Avalanche"
I have been meaning to post this for a few days but not had the change. In the meantime it seems this has was picked up by /. (among others) and since then it has become fairly well publicized. MSR (Microsoft Research) has a research project about "file swarming with network coding" or in simple terms peer-to-peer called Avalanche . This is different...
Posted: Aug 03 2007, 11:18 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Taking Windows Home Server for a spin
Even though I have been part of the Windows Home Server (a.k.a WHM) beta for a while, those bits I was mostly running in a VM and did not get to installing it on a dedicated box until RC1 came out. It certainly is quite interesting and opens up various possibilities especially in a non-techy family. Also the fact that it is "designed" to be run...
Posted: Jul 17 2007, 11:24 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Reassigning Ctrl+Enter in IE
If you ever wanted to reassign what Ctrl+Enter does in IE from the default of adding http://www. before and ".com" after what you entered in the address bar. Say you wanted to change this to go to ".net" or ".co.uk" then it is a simple registry change as shown by Ramesh . Of course any registry change for the inexperienced is...
Posted: Jul 02 2007, 10:35 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Computer Languages History
The Computer Languages timeline was posted in one of the internal Avanade communities by a colleague and is pretty cool. Seems like Fortran was the "father" (or "mother" depending on your perspective) of all languages.
Posted: Jun 07 2007, 11:10 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Windows Live Writer Beta 2 - finally!
Windows Live Writer, after a lot of talk , finally has an update in the shape of Beta 2 and in addition to the obvious ones (such as support of Sharepoint 2007 and Windows Live Spaces) there are more features. Some of the new features are table editing, better category support, new API's (which I cannot attribute having never programmed against the API...
Posted: Jun 03 2007, 10:40 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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Got time to kill?
Then check out IP Spotting , I am not so sure what the intent of this site is, but nevertheless it is sure geeky (and cool) . Here are the results when I am connected via HSDPA . Score: your IP address has scored: 8. Of the 291663 IP's spotted so far, this is ranked: 178179. IP as a bitmap (which does not look much like anything)
Posted: May 23 2007, 01:42 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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HSDPA (i.e 3.5G) Speed Results
In addition to 3G speed results I had posted earlier, below are the HSDPA and 3.5G speed results from home. Click on the image below to see them in full size. Summary: Upload: Download:
Posted: May 15 2007, 04:03 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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3G Speed Results
Over the weekend I got a HSDPA / 3.5G USB modem and here are the 3G speed results of that from home. Click on the images to see them in full size. I'll post the 3.5G results soon as well. Summary: Download Results: Upload Results:
Posted: May 14 2007, 10:44 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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Family.Show = I see Dead People
Vertigo has a very cool WPF application called Family.Show which exploits many of the new WPF features (data binding, sexy visualization, styles, templates, animation, etc.) and is a good example of the new "Web + Desktop" app hybrids combining the advantages of both paradigms. Family.Show is a genealogy application that you can use to build your...
Posted: May 05 2007, 02:36 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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New Yahoo Web Messenger
Keeping up with their cool AJAX implementation (part of Yahoo Mail), Yahoo has now implemented a Web version of their Yahoo Messenger. I like the interface - fairly simple which makes it good. Now just waiting for the Vista version of Yahoo Messenger .
Posted: May 05 2007, 01:58 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Update on Joost
Right, quick update on my previous post on Joost - I do have at the moment of writing this 998 Joost invitations; though still only 26 channels. And I don't know what you guys are seeing, but the channels are not quite smooth and get quite jerky.
Posted: May 04 2007, 07:05 AM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Joost gone live? Not that I can see it
Contrary to some reports that Joost has gone live with unlimited invites and 150 channels - at least that is not what I am seeing. I don't know if I need to do anything "special", but here is what I have when I login to Joost. Number of Invites : Zero, yes that is a 0 as in nada, zip, zilch, etc. Number of Channels (so far): 26 - not 150, but...
Posted: May 02 2007, 12:24 AM by Amit Bahree | with 2 comment(s)
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Time and Space Bend
In case you have not been following the news lately, NASA and Stanford University's joint effort - Gravity Probe B after 17-odd months of launch and collecting data has proved one of the two not-as-yet-proven aspect's of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Simply put (and it will be simple as I only have a fairly basic grasp on Physics - it was one of my favorite...
Posted: Apr 16 2007, 11:31 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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Windows Live Writer dead?
After a flurry of activity on Live Writer last year there has not been any movement on Windows Live Writer and seems like it is dead? Anyone got any updates on when (or if) when this will move forward?
Posted: Mar 18 2007, 12:43 PM by Amit Bahree | with 1 comment(s)
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IE on Linux
Well this is quite old news but it is new to me - running IE on Linux - how cool is that. Click on the screenshot to see IE running on Ubuntu at one of the machines at home. If you would like to run IE 7 on Linux, then check out this link .
Posted: Jan 14 2007, 10:17 PM by Amit Bahree | with no comments
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