Thursday, September 24, 2009

Abstract:

This project “automated drink slinger” have created to have an easiest way of mixing a drinks. The project is simply work by minimal human intervention. The system has many gadgets and software to use like Sensor, Motor, Simulation, Vbscript and etc. The importance of this project is to have a systematic preparation of delightful drinks to have an enjoyable party. The proponents called Automated Drink Slinger because it would mix different drinks consistently and more efficiently to serve.





Introduction

Nowadays, automated machines are in demand for they make numerous activities not only easier but also more efficient. These machines require minimal human intervention in doing the job. In recreational and leisure establishments like bars, traditionally bartenders are hired to serve drinks for their customers. Since, bartender is the one who mixes and prepares drinks for customers who are eager to have a drinks, he is sometimes prone to making a mistakes during actual mixing of drinks due to the pressure and demand of the customers. In preparing mixed drinks there are many strategies and techniques to acquire a perfect combination of drinks. Most customers want to drink cocktail that are prepared in a short span of time without sacrificing the taste and quality of the said drinks. The proponents have observed that to have an enjoyable party to celebrate there should be a more systematic preparation of delightful cocktails to drink for the satisfaction of the party goers. So, the proponents decided to design a project Automated Drink Slinger that would mixed different drinks consistently and more efficiently to serve.

Thursday, August 27, 2009


VLC media player

The cross-platform open-source multimedia framework, player and server
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player and multimedia framework capable of reading most audio and video formats (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, DivX, MPEG-1, mp3, ogg, aac ...) as well as DVDs, Audio CDs VCDs, and various streaming protocols. See the
full features list.It can also be used as a media converter or a server to stream in unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 on networks.
If you like VLC, please rate it on the
Freshmeat and versiontracker entries!
VLC media player is an open source, free software media player written by the VideoLAN project.
VLC is a portable multimedia player, encoder, and streamer supporting many audio and video
codecs and file formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It is able to stream over networks and to transcode multimedia files and save them into various formats. VLC used to stand for VideoLAN Client, but that meaning is now deprecated.[3][4]
It is one of the most platform-independent players available, with versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BeOS, Syllable, BSD, MorphOS, Solaris and Sharp Zaurus, and is widely used with over 100 million downloads for version 0.8.6.[5]
VLC includes a large number of free decoding and encoding libraries; on the Windows platform, this greatly reduces the need for finding/calibrating proprietary plugins. Many of VLC's codecs are provided by the libavcodec library from the FFmpeg project, but it uses mainly its own muxer and demuxers. It also gained distinction as the first player to support playback of encrypted DVDs on Linux by using the libdvdcss DVD decryption library.
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Features:
VLC is popular for its ability to play the video content of incomplete, unfinished, or damaged video downloads before the files have been fully downloaded. (For example, files still downloading via BitTorrent, eMule, or Gnutella). It also plays m2t MPEG Transport Streams (.TS) files while they are still being digitized from an HDV camera via a FireWire cable, making it possible to monitor the video as it is being played. This is because it is a packet-based player.
The player also has the ability to use libcdio to access
.iso files so that the user can play files on a disk image, even if the user's operating system does not have the capability of working directly with .iso images.
VLC supports all codecs and all file formats supported by
FFmpeg. This means DVD Video and MPEG-4 playback as well as support for Ogg and Matroska (MKV) file formats "out of the box". However, this feature is not unique to VLC, as any player using the FFmpeg libraries, including MPlayer and xine-lib-based players, can play those formats without the need for external codecs. VLC also supports codecs that are not included in FFmpeg.
VLC is one of the
free software and open source DVD players that ignores DVD region coding on RPC-1 firmware drives, making it a region free player. However, it does not do the same on RPC-2 firmware drives.
VLC media player has some filters that can distort, rotate, split,
deinterlace, mirror videos, create display walls, or add a logo overlay. It can also produce video output as ASCII art.
VLC media player can play
high definition recordings of D-VHS tapes duplicated to a computer using CapDVHS.exe. This offers another way to archive all D-VHS tapes with the DRM copy freely tag.
Using a
FireWire connection from cable boxes to computers, VLC can stream live, unencrypted content to a monitor or HDTV.
VLC media player can display the playing video as the
desktop wallpaper, like Windows DreamScene, but this feature is not currently available on Linux.
VLC media player can do screencasts and record the desktop.
On Microsoft Windows, VLC also supports the Direct Media Object (DMO) framework and can therefore make use of some third-party
DLLs.
VLC can be installed and run directly from a flash or other external drive.
VLC can be extended through scripting. It uses the
Lua scripting language.
VLC can play videos in the
AVCHD format, a highly compressed format used in recent HD camcorders
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History
Originally the VideoLAN project started as an academic project in 1996. It was intended to consist of a client and server to stream videos across a network. VLC was the client for the VideoLAN project, with VLC standing for VideoLan Client. Originally developed by students at the École Centrale Paris, it is now developed by contributors worldwide.
Rewritten from scratch in 1998, it was released under the GPL on
February 1, 2001. The functionality of the server program, VideoLan Server (VLS), has mostly been subsumed into VLC and has been deprecated. The project name was changed to VLC since there is no longer a client/server infrastructure.
The cone icon used in VLC is a reference to the
traffic cones collected by Ecole Centrale's Networking Students' Association.The cone icon design was changed from a hand drawn low resolution icon to a higher resolution CGI rendered version in 2006, illustrated by Richard Øiestad.
Version 1.0.0 of VLC media player was released on July 7,
2009, culminating 13 years of development

Thursday, July 30, 2009

1. What do you think is the effect of Oracle buying Sun?
ANS: Maybe this could be help into our computer world system into our society today...
and we all know that high techoplogies are very demand into the world know....



2. What do you think would Bill Gates do about this?
ANS: will biill gates worried about that because he has a compete in his company today but thats the reality of being a businessman in their companies there are the same system that can help to the society but bill gates react of this twp companies, the




3. To you as a student using Java, how will this later affect your learning on the language?

ANS: For me as a student of AMACC i can say java is very important for learning in programming its because this is very demand into our society nowadays and also to abroad thats why many of students take up the couse of IT and CS in this course the java programming language are demand of teaching to teachers. And java effect for my learning because this is what ive much more focus in my studies..

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Latest in technology EyeSeeCam tracks your eye movements to control robots


This neat new robotic technology developed by the scientists over at the University of Munich Hospital. The EyeSeeCam has been developed to track the viewpoint of the user’s pupils, this as a result then transmits data to servo actuators that can control any number of mechanical devices imaginable.

Examples include a video cameras or even a robot. It sounds extremely simple to use, in fact, the EyeSeeCam has been practically developed to adapt to us, humans.
In terms of technical specs. the device can be operated remotely via wireless lan and only requires a standard laptop with a 6-pin firewire port. While the German scientists originally created the EyeSeeCam to study patient cognitive behavior, it looks like they will also soon capitalise on the device and its idea for some profit within the commercial market.
What’s interesting is I wonder whether they have thought about helping patients with “locked in” syndrome, probably one of the most tragic results of brain injury. This technology would definitely be of therapeutic benefit in terms of helping these patients to gain more physical communication. It would be great to find out more.

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BenQ’s all in one iMac like nScreen i91 was announced last month and has finally arrived in Asia (though we think its also available in Australia, please confirm if anyone knows!). Though we don’t exactly know whether this iMac competitor may be arriving any other countries at the moment, the i91 does look to be a piece of cool gadget for websurfing and daily use. The i91 contains two key “Yukon” parts: the Sempron 210U processor and the M690E integrated chipset. The Sempron runs at 1.5GHz and is coupled with 1GB of 667MHz DDR 2 memory. The i91 can be picked up with either 4 to 16GB of solid-state storage, or 120 to 250GB hard drive capacity. On board is also 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, 10.100Mb/s Ethernet and a pair of USB 2.0 ports.



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Asus is releasing a new nettop called the EeeBOX B208, expected to arrive in June 2009, and could pose as a new competitor to the Acer Aspire Revo. Asus EeeBOX B208 weighs only 1kg measuring at just 222 x 178 x 26.9mm. Using only 36W power consumption, it is powered by Intel’s Atom 330 processor with ATI Radeon HD 4350 256MB video card. The EeeBOX B208 features 1GB RAM, a 160 GB hard drive and a 10GB Eee Storage. Other specs include bluetooth, built in card reader SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC, WiFi, 4 USB ports, HDMI out, DVI-D port and a built in battery with UPS function. As you can see, these specs are exactly what the Aspire Revo has and even more.







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Kenwood SP0001 Japanese speakers are eye catching glass speakers. These speakers are available in two different types. First type is without lighting and second is little costly and you get one with LED lights (White & Blue).
These SP0001 glass speakers have low watt only 10W per speaker, so think twice before spending around 100,000 Yen or $1,000 as watt doesn’t thrill you. These speakers so far only sold in Japan.



-this speakers are very unique than than other speakers bacause this is very latest in our technollogy taday..and this can you buy this at japan only..non other country it is japan only..i repeat...





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this acmera cagrette is use for spying in an person that has a problem..
with this technonology it can helps to our technology to provide some information..and ut can help to other people for esay use cam and also them can spy an ka hinala-hinala person...


Features:300k CMOS sensor takes 640×480 resolution colour imagesBuilt-in 64Mb SDRAMMemory Capacity: 25 pics (VGA) 102 pics (QVGA)Lens: f=3.5mm F2.8Shutter Speed: 1/6 ~ 1/15000 sWeb Camera: Send live video

across the internet from your pcFrame Rate: 5fps(VGA), 14fps(QVGA)Shoot Mode: single /continuous /self shootPlug and play connection to PC via USBPower: 1 AAA betteryDimensions: 5.75 x 4 x 1.3 cmManufacturer: China
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Thursday, July 9, 2009

current trends technologies

features:




2. Comfort Curve with Quiet Touch Keys


3.Windows Flip


4.Taskbar Favorites


5. Media Keys Battery


6. Status Indicator


this is the new and latest keyboard mouse today has a dynamic functionality on how to communicate into the computer system unit.


-Grace your workspace with the subtle elegance of Windows Aero.




































This promotional mouse with two buttons plus a scroll wheel is functional, sleek and comfortable. Mouse features include: Two tone design: the ABS cap is a prestigious background for your promotional message.Separate radio frequency mini-receiver with LED plugs into your USB port.No more cords to tangle with the mini-wireless optical mouse.Black rubberized bottom enables you to grip with slip.The USB connector is adjustable for different This promotional mouse with two buttons plus a scroll wheel is functional, sleek and comfortable. Mouse features include: Two tone design: the ABS cap is a prestigious background for your promotional message.Separate radio frequency mini-receiver with LED plugs into your USB port.No more cords to tangle with the mini-wireless optical mouse.Black rubberized bottom enables you to grip with slip.The USB connector is adjustable for different