Xobni: Email organization, search, and navigation for your Outlook inbox

July 29th, 2008

Xobni is the Outlook plug-in that saves you time finding email conversations, contacts and attachments.

After a quick install, you’ll see the new Xobni toolbar appear in Outlook - and suddenly information will become much easier to find. When a new email arrives, the sender’s full communication history appears in the Xobni sidebar, including past conversations, attachments and contact details. Xobni also includes a blazing fast email search tool.

Learn more about Xobni » http://www.xobni.com/learnmore/

Download Xobni » http://www.xobni.com/download

Cross-site Scripting

July 15th, 2008

A security issue has come to Microsoft’s attention that we refer to as “cross-site scripting”. This is not an
entirely new issue – elements of the information we present have been known for some time within the
software development community. However, the overall scope of the issue is larger than previously understood, both in terms of the breadth of the problem and the risk that it presents. It is important to explore the issue more comprehensively due to the current growth and complexity of the Web.

Read More on Cross-Site Scripting » http://ha.ckers.org/cross-site-scripting.html

Google’s Virtual World - Take expression to the next dimension with Lively

July 9th, 2008

Well, this sucks for Second Life. Google is launching a new service today called Lively, a browser based virtual world add-on that lets users create and customize avatars and worlds, interact with other users, and generally have a richer social interaction than is offered by GTalk today.

Worlds can be embedded into web pages, although only Windows users on IE or Firefox can view them, after an add-on download and installation. Mac and Linux users will have to wait for now.

Read more on TechCrunch:

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/07/08/google-launches-virtual-world-called-lively/

Google Lively Home Page: http://www.lively.com

Beyond visual range air to air missile (BVRAAM) ASTRA from DRDO

July 6th, 2008

In a major technology leap, Indian defence scientists are ready to go ahead with the first full test flight of its indigenously developed air to air beyond visual range missile, ASTRA.

A successful test flight of ASTRA will plunge India into a select group of nations to have such a technology. Only US, France, Russia and China have so far produced such advance missiles, which enables fighter pilots to lock-on and shoot down enemy aircraft almost 90-120 km away.

Describing ASTRA as a futuristic missile, DRDO scientists said the weapon will intercept the target at mach 1.2 to 1.4 speed. The missile has already been tested on ground to prove its avionics, guidance and other sub-systems including propulsion.

The defence scientists are also near breakthrough in test firing the country’s first underwater launch ballistic missile, Sagarika.

Sagarika has already been test-fired from a pontoon, but now DRDO is planning a full-fledged test of the missile from a sub-marine and for this purpose may use the services of a Russian Amur class sub-marine.

Planned to arm the country’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas, ASTRA after user trail by IAF may now be initially integrated with the SU-30 MKI and later with LCA.

Though DRDO scientist refused to give out the range of the ASTRA missile, sources said for extreme high altitude interdiction the initial series of ASTRA missile will have 90-110 km skill range.

But at lower altitudes of up to 30,000 ft the missile will have a range of 44 kms and those launched at sea level of up to 30 km.

DRDO officials said ASTRA could also arm the IAF’s frontline aircraft MIG-29 and Mirage 2000 which are to go in for mid-life upgradation this year.

read more on this sub from Rediff. http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/jul/06astra.htm

Also, keep track on wiki. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_missile

Really cool shots

June 25th, 2008

Few snaps from my friend’s trip to Niagara & Arora Temple.

you can reach the photographer @ sivapraveen.natti@gmail.com