Friday, March 25, 2011

A presentation on Cloud Computing

Hello everyone
Here's a presentation i had made sometime back for a presentation competition at my college. The subject of the presentation is "Cloud Computing".

I can say that this is one of the most comprehensive no-nonsense presentation on the topic. It took me a lot of time to create this presentation,and add more relevant content to it.

The presentation uses only minimal language,so it could be easily understood even by a common man.

Hope you guys like this presentation. In case you're downloading it,just leave a message/comment here. It'll be helpful in analysing and understanding the response to it.

Here's The Link

172506_633746925739945000_prattzzstechblog.ppsx - 806.4 KB @ http://uploading.com/files/2eb4bmaa/172506_633746925739945000_prattzzstechblog.ppsx/



Comments/Suggestions/Messages are welcomed

A Presentation on 4G

Hey
I'd been preparing for my college seminar. The topic which was allocated to me was 4G-LTE.

I searched the net, but wasn't of much use. Only random information was present. I had to make a presentation out of scratch.

I can say that this is one of the most conmprehensive presentations out there, as most of the presentation and docmentations online have incorrect or partial information.

The presentation includes both LTE and the 4G(which currently roots out of LTE only). So being in a seqence, this presenantion had some effort. The presentation gives the introduction and basic working of the 4G and LTE.

For a specialised prsentation on 4G working, try searching for the 4G presentation by Mauricio Arango of Sun Microsystem laboratories.

Here's The Link

http://uploading.com/files/a146be17/4G%2B%2B-%2BLTE_prattzzstechblog.ppsx/

Hope you guys out there like it. Suggestions/Comments are welcomed

Prattzz

Product Review - Knorr Soupy Noodles


Last night,while i was up late, started feeling hungry. There was nothing left,except a single pack of Knorr's Soupy Noodles. I had seen its advertisement on the tv, but tried it for the first time.


And my review - terrible ! No long descriptions for this product. These soupy noodles are a bad mix of corn soup and noodles. I'm a complete vegetarian, and have been exposed to a lot of natural and artificial tastes. But this has so far been the worst of all. It tastes really terrible. A corn flavoured noodle.

Knorr must have got this product out without any understanding of the Indian tastes. Senseless investment indeed.

My rating for Knorr Soupy Noodles - 0.5/5

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

More on the Nokia E7





I just revieved the brochure for the Nokia E7 with the technical specifications for the device. Here they are in short

4" AMOLED Display
Open Office Premium Editor
Adobe PDF reader
ZIP manager
16Gb Mass Memory and supports upto 350Gb user Memory
8MP Full Focus (EDOF) vamera, Dual LED Flash, Front VGA camera
HD Video Recording @ 720p 25fps
HDMI port
Dolby Digital Plus Surround sound
Bluetooth 3.0
WLAN IEEE802.16 b/n
USB 2.0
USB to Micro USB connector, for direct connection of the phone with pen drives and the likes
Upto 470hrs standby time(on 3G networks)
Built in BL-4D 1200mAh battery


Now this brings in some serious questions. In Built battery. Haven't we seen Apple customers complain with the in-built battery. Nokia, with their erratic service, gives an in built battery, so in case the user faces any problem, he'll be left with no option opther than wasting his time with the "brainless" Nokia Care executives. As i've mentioned in the past too, the Nokia Care executives still don't have enough brains to find out the real problem ,and suggest Firmware upgrade as a solution. And once again, price at Rs30,000.

Internal battery, steep price, low resolution front camera, and bad after sales service centres are a big issue for Nokia. If Nokia wants to anyhow manage to compete against the likes of Android, it will have to answer these questions.

PrattzzHackzz

Friday, March 18, 2011

Quick Review #2 - Nokia E7


On Wednesday, i laid my hands on the newly released Nokia E-7. The phone's brilliant. No wonder why Nokia had been counting a lot on this phone. The phone is built around the new Symbian 3 operating system.

Hardware Check:

The touch screen response was exceptionally good, seemed like as if its made out of the same thing the trackpads are made.

The device has been made up of really good quality plastic. The screen, as the company claims is scratch resistant. Now only time can tell how much the company's claims are true.

First look, the phone seems a copy of the disasterous N8. The touch screen resembles exactly with the N8. This can turn people off, but just to clear, Nokia has written E7 on top of it.

It supports multitouch, comes pre-loaded with the F-Secure antivirus, and a host of other applications. The handset which i got to use had a PDF reader pre-loaded.

The full QWERTY is good, typing was very easy and smooth on it. Infact, i've never seen keys so big on any phone. Infact, their width is as of any keyboard you use with a comuter. Unless you're a newbie, or very bad at typing, there's no way you can miss a key.

Software Check:

The new redefined Symbian 3 touch screen interface is good. The wide options are quite well built, and are feather touch good for usage. I must say, i'm impressed with this user interface. The home screen doesn't make you miss Android's home screen. Its as good as Android when it comes to the home screen, infact better on occasions. Multiple tweakable destops signify how much Nokia has improved its
Symbian platform.

The phone's built on the time tested Symbian. Sony and motorola might have abandoned Symbian, but Nokia hasn't, and i must say its a good thing which gives it uniqueness. Infact better than Meego. Its just that the Symbian does need a whole lot of improvement when it comes to presentation.

Useful softwares such as office, Adobe reader have been bundled. The Quick office version bundled has support for functions too, something not available in the earlier editions.

Nokia again hasn't given an option to configure the WLAN settings, in case you need to configure to work with a proxy secured WLAN network on infrastructure mode. It really surprises me. A business segment targeted phone without such customisation capability.

Also i'd like to mention, this phone has a chance ONLY if Nokia improves its software. Nokia already is struggling with firmware related issues in its low end phones. Infact,the firmware was the reason why i had quit using Nokia and switched to Samsung. Any Firmware or Operating System issues would literally shatter the chances of the phone being a success.

Price : The Big Question

Now comes the big question. Priced at Rs 30,000 , the phone seemed a bit high to me. Around Rs25,000 , the phone would have been an irresistable buy.



So what do you think? Do you agree with me, or think differently. Feel free to comment

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Hands on Review - Nokia E7

I recently got my hands on the newly released Nokia E-7. This phone seemed perfect to me. The 4" AMOLED display seems brilliant,and works perfectly.

I"ll soon be posting its picures......