Thursday, September 9, 2010

eSSL - BioMetric Attendance


FBAC 9(F9) - Fingerprint Time and attendance + Access Control system

Hello Dear Friends,

In recent times here and there in every office room in Karunya, we would be seeing some green light machine, which is the attendence system for staffs. Regarding that i found some details over that in the net.

The device is based upon the finder print sensor, and the provider is eSSL.

The Following are some facts about that device.

Product Description
FBAC9(F9) is a standalone fingerprint T&A + Access Control system System, IN and OUT status, also low price with good performance, designed specially in the purpose of popularizing the fingerprint products. It could store 1500 fingerprint templates and 50000 transaction records. It will bring you much profits because of its low price.


Technical Specification
  • User Capacity:1500/8000
  • Transaction Storage :50000
  • Communications: RS232 ,RS485, TCP/IP, USB
  • Identification time : < =2S
  • FAR: <=0.0001%
  • FRR: <=1%
  • Operating Temperature : 0�C - 45�C
  • Operating Humidity : 20%-80%
  • Sensor: OEM Optical Sensor 500 DPI
  • Card reader: EM RFID(Proximity), Mifare/HID iProx (Optional)
  • Weigand: Input/Output
  • Language: English
This device supports eTime Tracklite software. Which keeps control of the device attached to a computer
for small organisations and with server for huge companies and institutions like karunya. I hope in Karunya
they could have linked the data with the CMS server through LAN, as we could be able to see that.

For Further all details & to know about thier innovative and the projects beyond imagination,
visit thier website : http://www.esslindia.com

Well Wishing Regards,
~>Jeb@$TiN*

Google Wave - (Update)

Update on Google Wave


We have always pursued innovative projects because we want to drive breakthroughs in computer science that dramatically improve our users’ lives. Last year at Google I/O, when we launched our developer preview of Google Wave, a web app for real time communication and collaboration, it set a high bar for what was possible in a web browser. We showed character-by-character live typing, and the ability to drag-and-drop files from the desktop, even “playback” the history of changes—all within a browser. Developers in the audience stood and cheered. Some evenwaved their laptops.

We were equally jazzed about Google Wave internally, even though we weren’t quite sure how users would respond to this radically different kind of communication. The use cases we’ve seen show the power of this technology: sharing images and other media in real time; improving spell-checking by understanding not just an individual word, but also the context of each word; and enabling third-party developers to build new tools like consumer gadgets for travel, or robots to check code.

But despite these wins, and numerous loyal fans, Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We don’t plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects. The central parts of the code, as well as the protocols that have driven many of Wave’s innovations, like drag-and-drop and character-by-character live typing, are already available as open source, so customers and partners can continue the innovation we began. In addition, we will work on tools so that users can easily “liberate” their content from Wave.

Wave has taught us a lot, and we are proud of the team for the ways in which they have pushed the boundaries of computer science. We are excited about what they will develop next as we continue to create innovations with the potential to advance technology and the wider web.

Your Antivirus Working Properly or Not ?

Hello Dear Friends,

Do you know you can check your antivirus manually in one stepthat is it working properly or not??? Or is ur antivirus is got infected by viruses???
If you have any doubt on ur antivirus then immediately check performance of your antivirus by EICAR.

What is EICAR???

This is a dummy file for testing and checking performance of any antivirus..... which is detected exactly as if it were a virus. This file is known as the EICARStandard Anti-Virus Test file.
Naturally, this file is not a virus and not harm ur system. Just it use to test ur AV. When executed, it will display the text "EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!" and exit. It is developed by the European Institute for Computer Antivirus Research, to test the response of computer antivirus.


How to create an EICAR file???
To create an EICAR test file, open notepad and paste the following line of code.....


X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


Now Save the file with any nameusing an exe extension; for example, FakeVirus.exe


After creating EICAR???


After creating EICAR file, if your antivirus detect it as virus anddeleteit, then your antivirus is working prefectly.

The EICAR test file can be detected by several antivirus like Norton, bit defender, F-Secure, AVG, Antivir etc. as a virus.
I have tested this on my lap, and my antivirus(Norton) has proved its performance....
What about urs????

Check it..... !


Well Wishing Regards,

~>Jeb@$TiN*

Introducing Google Buzz


From Todd Jackson,
We've taken to add social features to our products, and efforts likeOpenSocial that propose common tools for building social apps. With more and more communication happening online, the social web has exploded as the primary way to share interesting stuff, tell the world what you're up to in real-time and stay more connected to more people. In today's world of status messages, tweets and update streams, it's increasingly tough to sort through it all, much less engage in meaningful conversations.

Our belief is that organizing the social information on the web — finding relevance in the noise — has become a large-scale challenge, one that Google's experience in organizing information can help solve. We've recently launched innovations like
real-time searchand Social Search, and today we're taking another big step with the introduction of a new product,Google Buzz.

Google Buzz is a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting. It's
built right into Gmail, so you don't have to peck out an entirely new set of friends from scratch — it just works. If you think about it, there's always been a big social network underlying Gmail. Buzz brings this network to the surface by automatically setting you up to follow the people you email and chat with the most. We focused on building an easy-to-use sharing experience that richly integrates photos, videos and links, and makes it easy to share publicly or privately (so you don't have to use different tools to share with different audiences). Plus, Buzz integrates tightly with your existing Gmail inbox, so you're sure to see the stuff that matters most as it happens in real time.

We're rolling out Buzz to all Gmail accounts over the next few days, so if you don't see it in your account yet, check back soon. We also plan to make Google Buzz available to businesses and schools using Google Apps, with added features for sharing within organizations.

On your phone, Google Buzz is much more than just a small screen version of the desktop experience. Mobile devices add an important component to sharing: location. Posts tagged with geographical information have an extra dimension of context — the answer to the question "where were you when you shared this?" can communicate so much. And when viewed in aggregate, the posts about a particular location can paint an extremely rich picture of that place. Check out the
Mobile Blogfor more info about all of the ways to use Buzz on your phone, from a new mobile web app to a Buzz layer in Google Maps for mobile.

We've relied on other services' openness in order to build Buzz (you can connect Flickr and Twitter from Buzz in Gmail), and Buzz itself is not designed to be a closed system. Our goal is to make Buzz a fully open and distributed platform for conversations. We're building on a suite of open protocols to create a complete read/write developer API, and we invite developers to join us on Google Code to see what is available today and to learn more about how to participate.

We really hope you enjoy the experiences we've built within Gmail and for mobile phones. If you want to learn more, visit
buzz.google.com.

Courtesy: Todd Jackson, Product Manager, Gmail and Google Buzz.

Well Wishing Regards,
*~>NanoJeb@<~*

Monday, August 2, 2010

Happy Friendship Day

DELICIOUS.COM

Hello Dear Viewer,

You May/May not heared about this, which i was about to share with you.


There is some site called as
www.delicious.com .

Which is a site developed with an intention to store all web bookmarks.

All you have to do is just to have a signup there with a Yahoo account.

Delicious is also having a blog as http://blog.delicious.com/

Another greatest advantage is that we may make our bookmarks Private/Public. In turn which will also give you a chance to see others various book marks of various sites in the world of internet.

In Simple, its a dictionary for the internet , where you will be able to find too many site links.

Just try & be benefited with this precious resource.

You may also find me as a user there in delicious as "NanoJeba"
Well Wishing Regards,
~>Jeb@$TiN.

Friday, July 30, 2010