Thursday, April 12, 2012
Airtel's 4G service to be launched in Bangalore in 30 days
Project Glass
Google Glass revealed
By Joshua Ostrer in Sci/Tech | April 12, 2012 | Views: 116
On April 4, Google released a teaser video entitled “Project Glass: One day…” The video, which has already gained over 10 million views, showcases Google’s new product: Project Glass.
Project Glass is Google’s attempt at integrating your entire life with social media using their prototype glasses. The glasses, as shown in the video, employ the use of Augmented Reality (AR) in a transparent display in front of the user’s very eyes. Google intends to integrate Google Maps, Google+ and voice recognition technology to allow users to live their life through a Google-guide. “We think technology should work for you—to be there when you need it and get out of the way when you don’t,” says the Project Glass Google+ page.
In the video, the wearer of the glasses is able to look outside and instantly check the weather and see his schedule for the day, respond to text messages he views through the glasses by voice, view step-by-step directions anywhere he wants to go and is able to take a photograph by simply commanding the headset to “take a photo of this” and instantly share it to his Google+ circles. The video concludes with the user sharing his own view with his girlfriend while overlooking a sunset. While the device has excited many users over its futuristic ability to essentially merge a smartphone with your own eyes, it has also stirred up a lot of controversy.
Google says that the glasses could be available for a late 2012 release, but others insist that the technology featured in the video is unrealistic and would not be available for another two years. “In one simple fake video, Google has created a level of over-hype and over-expectation that their hardware cannot possibly live up to,” said Director of the Augmented Environments Lab at Georgia Tech Blair MacIntyre.
Since the video’s release, a Google spokesperson has indicated that it is unlikely the glasses will be available by the end of 2012. However, the price of the glasses has been announced, and is expected to range from $250 to $600. Despite the technical debate of whether or not Google Glass is actually possible today, the glasses have sparked an argument about whether they are positive or negative project. Many have spoken up in opposition to a world where everyone who is wearing a computer is constantly aware of your personalized data and most likely feeding all of that information back to Google’s servers.
For more information regarding the development and release of Google Glass, go to the Google Glass Google+ page online or check out the preview through Youtube.
Source: http://www.concordy.com/article/science-and-technology/april-12-2012/google-glass-revealed/4398/
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Active Users - March 2012
ACTIVE USERS OF THE LIRC
(Period: 01/03/2012 to 31/03/2012)
CATEGORY: STUDENTS
Sr. No. | Member | No. of transactions |
1 | MERIN SHAILA MANIDURAI PACKIALET | 20 |
2 | SAWANT SAISH UMAKANT SHRADDHA | 20 |
3 | ISHA D. SHAH | 16 |
4 | KOTIAN HARSHITA MOTILAL | 16 |
5 | PAIS NIGEL | 16 |
6 | DESAI GOURI S. | 15 |
7 | JHAWAR SHRIMOHAN | 13 |
8 | YOGESH PUSARLA | 13 |
9 | ROSE JOYCE JOSEPH | 13 |
10 | PAWAR VIVEK | 12 |
11 | YADAV JAGDISH H. | 12 |
CATEGORY: FACULTY
Sr. No. | Member | No. of transactions |
1 | Asso. Prof. NAZNEEN ANSARI | 10 |
2 | Asst. Prof. PRACHI RAUT | 10 |
3 | Asso. Prof. BIDISHA ROY | 05 |
4 | Asst. Prof. NITIKA RAI | 05 |
CATEGORY: NON-TEACHING STAFF
Sr. No. | Member | No. of transactions |
1 | Ms. YASHADA AGHARKAR (Lab. Asst. – ExTC) | 02 |
2 | Ms. SEEMA JADHAV (Lab. Asst. – ExTC) | 02 |
3 | Shri. AMANAT PATHAN | 02 |
The above “Active Users” are entitled to one extra book till 30th. April, 2012.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Typing A to Z in a blink
Source: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/typing-a-to-z-in-a-blink/243453-60-121.html
First cancer encyclopedia ups hope for new drugs
The cancer “encyclopedia” is a step towards tailoring cancer medicine to a patient’s genetic profile.
In the field of cancer research, scientists have so far grown a number of cancer cells in the lab that allowed them to study the effect of new cancer drugs on humans. Now, a team at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge and various cancer institutes around the world have released two papers cataloguing data on hundreds of cancer cell lines, the BBC reported.
The team screened more than 600 cancer cell lines with 130 drugs, identifying genetic signatures linked with drug sensitivity. Already clues are emerging that could be of benefit to patients, including the discovery that a rare bone cancer in children.
Mathew Garnett of the Sanger Institute, lead author of one paper, said, “It’s bringing together very large and powerful data sets and asking which cell line is the most sensitive and what is behind that sensitivity.” PTI
Source: Times of India dated 30 March 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Scholar's Card Facility now available
SFIT - IRIS 2012 TIME CAPSULE
Time capsule planned at Borivli college fest
MUMBAI: Burying your problems and worries now seems possible with the help of a time capsule. Designed by two third-year engineering students of St Francis Institute of Technology, Borivli, as part of their college fest, Iris 2012, the idea behind the project is to invite people's suggestions on things they want to see in 10 years.
"A leather-bound book will be kept on the day of the festival for comments. We will place the book along with pictures and other memorable items in the time capsule and bury it," said Shelton Nazareth, one of the designers.
The capsule will be unearthed in 2022 at the same fest by the students. "We will place a Google Maps picture and an environmental report of Mumbai from 2012, photos of prominent locations of Mumbai among other things," said Prathamesh Chodankar. The capsule will have a report on the present and future expectations for the city that will be written by three of the institute's professors. The event will be held at the institute on February 26.
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