Wednesday, 3. February 2010
Trafficanalysis Using Debian Lenny
By using my Network Monitoring Appliance we noticed a link in MRTG
always under heavy load. On this link a lot of different traffic
aggregates, so we decided to analyze of what quantities of protocols
and therefore applications the cumulative traffic consists.
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Wednesday, 3. February 2010
My name is khan movie is an upcoming 2010 Bollywood movie which starring Shahrukh Khan and Kajol. It is directed by Karan Johar, with a screenplay by Shibani Bathija, and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar and Gauri Khan. It is overseen by both Dharma Productions and Red Chillies Entertainment and will be distributed by FOX [...]
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Wednesday, 3. February 2010

Twitter is the buzz word right now and people are discovering new ways to tweet and have fun . The twitter API have helped developers come up with many cool services. Here is one such cool and innovative service that do a wonder tweet. Yea, you can now tweet with your voice.
Tweetcall, is a free service that lets you update Twitter from anywhere by simply speaking into a telephone. All you have to do is feed your Twitter username , password, phone number and your PIN to the tweetcall website. When you want to voice tweet, simply call Tweetcall from the phone registered to your account, enter your PIN and speak your tweet. Tweetcall now converts your voice to text and then posts it to Twitter.
As of now this service is not using the OAuth service to authorize. But its a trusted service that uses Quicktate backend to process voice. You can update twitter from anywhere by calling 1-877-TWEETCALL (tollfree) and spread your message.
Tweetcall now
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Wednesday, 3. February 2010
While the iPhone users still wonder about what they will and will not be offered by iPhone OS 4.0, Windows Mobile users can now see what their new mobile operating system has to offer.
The new Windows Mobile OS is version 6.5.3 and the first cellphone to use it is Sony Ericsson Aspen. The OS has been optimized for touchscreen phones with great improvements to the user interface. Windows Mobile 6.5.3 will also support multitouch. The OS promises consistent navigation by smoothing some things out; we can drag and drop icons on the Start Screen, reducing the number of steps it would take to complete our tasks.
There is also news that the internet browsing on Internet Explorer has been revamped; it is reported that the page loading time has been reduced, zoom and rotation speed has been increased, pan and flick gestures have been smoothed, and memory management has been improved. Although it seems unlikely that people will leave their third-party internet browsers which they have gotten accustomed to.
Runtime tools have been updated, various bugs have been fixed, and improvements have been made to the error reporting system.
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 is a step closer to Windows Mobile 7, the mobile OS which users have been waiting for impatiently. From the rumors it seems that Mobile 7 will be revolutionary in operating systems for cellphones. The OS will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress which begins on February 15th 2010 at Barcelona.
For now, we simply will have to make do with 6.5.3 and hope it will be further improved by Windows Mobile 7.
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Wednesday, 3. February 2010
With the increasing popularity of Android, developers have started building applications for the operating system. You can now choose from countless third-party applications for your smartphone equipped with Android.
Today we go over three great third-party music applications for the Android OS. These applications have their own areas of strength which you will surely find highly useful. Read on and see which application suits your needs best.
1. Ringdroid

Ringdroid is a great Android music application that, apart from the traditional music playing feature, comes with bonus functionalities. With it, a user can record sounds, edit them, and create ringtones, all directly on the smartphone. Taking advantage of the touchscreen where available, a user can also set starting and ending points of a music clip; the resultant clip can then be directly saved as a separate music file, ringtone, alarm, or notification. This created tune can also be assigned to a contact within the application. Ringdroid currently supports the following audio formats: MP3, AAC, MP4, WAV, 3GPP, and AMR.
2. TuneWiki

TuneWiki can be an excellent replacement for the default music player in Android. TuneWiki can play your songs with lyrics (lyrics are found automatically); the lyrics are synchronized to your song and are shown according to their timing. Using YouTube, the application can show the user the top 50 songs of the day, week, or month. The lyrics are also synched to the YouTube videos. You can also do a direct YouTube search of a song you want to listen to. Its two main features are lyrics synchronization and the playlist creation of top songs but there are many other features (such as searching for specific lyrics, changing the language of lyrics, and see who else is using TuneWiki on a map) which make TuneWiki a wonderful Android music application.
3. Pandora

Also called Pandora Radio, this application lets Android smartphone users get the most of internet radio on their phones. All one has to do is type the name of one an artist, song or classical composer and Pandora will create a “station” that plays their music and more music like it. This automatic searching and station creation takes out the time required by a user in searching for the right internet radio station. If you want to save your Android cellphone’s storage space and want to listen to music directly off internet radio, then Pandora is the way to go.
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