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Tips for boosting iPhone 3G signal

2008 July 15, Filled in : tips, iPhone, 0 comments

In several forums related to iPhone, some users said that they are experiencing low signal strength with their new iPhone 3G. Some feedbacks have been given, some of which are free and others quite costly. Here the summarizes of the solutions.

  • Reset iPhone
  • Reset network settings
  • Reseat your SIM card
  • Replace your SIM card
  • Attach tape to your SIM card
  • Restore the iPhone.
  • Users can also try to dock the phone or attach a USB cable to the device and then connect it to computer, because attaching to a host computer boost signal dramatically.
  • And last one is handset owners can buy a signal booster for $250 from zboost.

 


Dual Screen Notebook is cool

2008 July 14, Filled in : news, 0 comments

How do you define coolness?

V12

Perhaps this is one of the thing that can be said with a great tone of cool. Double Monitor with touch screen. Well I  want one of those myself, if just they would release it in my country.

This Dual touchscreen Notebook is dubbed Canova, and hopes to release it sometimes in the near future. The developer, V12 Design from Italy said that this notebook is designed with creative workers in mind.

Well, the idea and concept is really cool, we just have to wait when the final model is released.


New Release of ZenWalk 5.2

2008 June 09, Filled in : linux, 0 comments

Finally after 4 months of hard work and bugs fixing, the Zenwalk team announce the final version Zenwalk linux 5.2. Zenwalk linux 5.2 brings many revamped package manager, MPlayer, which has improved support for DVD menus, Brasero as the default CD/DVD burning utility and also the latest version of GIMP Editor.

Moreover, Zenwalk 5.2 comes packed with some new artwork, it is now powered by Linux kernel 2.6.25.4 and Xfce 4.4.2 and has resurrected the resume/suspend operations. Also, an ever-increasing web-based software repository is now available for all Zenwalk users: "Many faithful users asked us to provide an online source repository rather than sending source Dvds on-demand. So we have been working on a mechanism to allow the development team to instantly publish source tarballs for any new package we release. This source repository is now 100% ready for ISO packages, and the contributed packages (aka "extra") source repository is being populated actively."

Being powered by the popular Slackware Linux distribution, Zenwalk Linux 5.2 comes with useful applications for daily usage. Among these, we can notice:

  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Mozilla Thunderbird 
  • Pidgin Multi-protocol Instant Messenger (MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, IRC) 
  • Openoffice.org Office Suite 
  • Abiword Word Processing 
  • Gnumeric Spreadsheet
  • Tea Text Editor 
  • Gtkam Photo Viewer The GIMP 
  • Bluefish HTML Editor 
  • Leafpad Text Editor 
  • Vim Advanced Text Editor 
  • Alsa Sound Server 
  • Gxine/Xine Media Player 
  • Brasero CD/DVD Burning Tool


Robot that could learn a Language

2008 March 02, Filled in : robot, news, 0 comments

This research surely an will gain a large attention for all the robot geek.  ICub is a one metre high baby robot which will be used to study how a robot could quickly pick up language skills.

Professor Chrystopher Nehaniv and Professor Kerstin Dautenhahn at the University of Hertfordshire's School of Computer Science are working with an international consortium led by the University of Plymouth on ITALK (Integration and Transfer of Action and Language Knowledge in Robots), which begins on 1 March.

ITALK aims to teach the robot to speak by employing the same methods used by parents to teach their children. Professor Nehaniv and Professor Dautenhahn, who are European leaders in Artificial Intelligence and Human Robot Interaction, will conduct experiments in human and robot language interaction to enable the robot to converse with humans.

Typical experiments with the iCub robot will include activities such as inserting objects of various shapes into the corresponding holes in a box, serialising nested cups and stacking wooden blocks. Next, the iCub will be asked to name objects and actions so that it acquires basic phrases such as "robot puts stick on cube".

Professor Nehaniv said: "Our approach is that robot will use what it learns individually and socially from others to bootstrap the acquisition of language, and will use its language abilities in turn to drive its learning of social and manipulative abilities. This creates a positive feedback cycle between using language and developing other cognitive abilities. Like a child learning by imitation of its parents and interacting with the environment around it, the robot will master basic principles of structured grammar, like negation, by using these abilities in context."

The scientific and technological research developed during the project will have a significant impact on the future generation of interactive robotic systems within the next ten years and the leadership role of Europe in this area.

Speaking about the research, Professor Dautenhahn said: "Cub will take us a stage forward in developing robots as social companions. We have studied issues such as how robots should look and how close people will want them to approach and now, within a year, we will have the first humanoid robot capable to developing language skills."

Hmm is it means someday there will be a robot that could fluently speaks spanish, but it can't speaks english? well I prefer 3CPO.

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