This was my first attempt at blogging here and it has been a good start.. but i always felt the need for more control, in terms of layout and design and hence, i have now purchased a domain with my own name.. and have starting writing a blog there..
henceforth, please visit blog.danishkhan.com to get my perspective on things in our lives..
adios
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
time to move ..
Monday, August 11, 2008
India wins the first ever Gold at Olympics
My heart just swelled up with pride as I heard this line...
"Ladies and gentleman please rise for the National Anthem of INDIA..."
w000t! what a superb feeling it is...just cant express in words.. I'm so proud of you Abhinav...
I ain't gonna write anything about this champ.. You can read about Abhinav and his achievements all over the internet.. he would be a hero soon.. but i just wish and hope that some more ppl get inspired by this video here and make me feel just the way i did when i saw that clip..
GO INDIA... :0)
Saturday, July 26, 2008
OpenMoko Freerunner - Free your Phone
Neo FreeRunner is an open source cell phone which is designed to run Openmoko software and is the direct descendant of the earlier FIC Neo1973. Its a Linux-based touch screen smart phone with all the specs of a killer device. A very high resolution touch screen (1.7" x 2.27" - 43mm x 58mm) 480x640 pixels, 128MB SDRAM memory (Expandable), Internal GPS module, 802.11 b/g WiFi, 400Mhz processor, 2 3D accelerometers, helps switching to landscape mode automatically, Tri-band GSM and GPRS for North America (850/1800/1900 Mhz) and the rest of the world (900/1800/1900 Mhz), USB Host function with 500mA power allowing you to power USB devices, etc.
Openmoko is a project founded by Taiwanese computer and components manufacturer First International Computer, Inc. (FIC), which aims at developing an open source Linux based operating system designed for mobile phones. The open access of the phone's software, under the General Public License, started a new trend in the mobile phone industry, following which Google came up with their own platform called Android.
Using the OpenMoko platform, developers can modify the software's function and appearance. The software package will allow third-party applications to be written and compiled for it using C/C++. The computer-aided design (CAD) files for the hardware are freely available under a creative commons license for designers to modify.
The only thing missing from the package is a camera. But who knows, the modders/hackers/developers would soon come up with an hack to add a custom camera. Yes, that's the beauty of open source, its YOUR phone in a true sense and you can customize it to suit your needs.
Its priced at $399 (plus taxes) and is available to be purchased from their online store or local distributors in a few countries (including India). Going by the reviews on the internet, this phone isn't ready for the primetime yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it beats the market leaders (read iPhone) in a few months from now. I am a member of Motorola Linux Development Community motorolafans.com and people have come up with some amazing mods and software for the Motorola phones, which hasn't revealed the source for OS, or doesn't have an SDK. Now, with all the source available, these guys would do wonders with this little baby, where they can take control over each aspect of the phone. (A few of them have already ported the Openmoko to their A780,A1200,E6 and E680.If you are interested to know more about this click here.)
It would be interesting to see the innovation this new openness would being to the mobile phone technology. I'm already excited...
Friday, June 27, 2008
Pre-Register your iPhone in India
For all of you who have been waiting for an official iPhone launch in India, there is a good news and a bad news. The good news is that Airtel and Vodafone has officially announced that they would be bringing in the iPhone here and have started to take pre registration requests too. You can pre-register here for Airtel and here for Vodafone.
Now, the bad news is, that there isnt any information about the launch date yet. Officals are still keeping mum about the date it would be made avilable. On contrary to my earlier beleif that we would get an unlocked iPhone, it looks like iPhone would actually come locked with the service providers and would make use of the services provided by the respective companies including the 3G services too. And this might actually be a reason for the delay in India, as we do not have 3G spectrum available to be used yet. The talks with TRAI are still on and if all goes well, the 3G services might start in a few selected circles by early next year. Now, this might translate to getting the launch date shifted to next year.
Another issue with the service provider locked iPhones might be the price. We all have been infomred by Apple that an 8Gb iPhone would cost only $499, what we dont know yet is the price of the package from the local service providers on which we would get the deal (iPhone + Service Plan). Logic says that Apple might have reduced the prices as they might make profit throught a revenue sharing system from these service providers in turn. So, iPhone might reach your hands with a similar price tag as the earlier version was or even more.
But all these are speculations at the moment.. and only time would tell which way the tide turns.. lets keep our fingers crossed while we wait for the launch.