Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Results of B.Tech 2-2 (R07) Supple Examinations (April/May 2012) & B.Tech 4-1 (R07) Supple Examination Results (May 2012) are declared. The Results sheets Are dispatched to the respective colleges. Students can contact the college principal or college staff to know the results.

Last Date For RC is 10th July 2012.
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Friday, June 29, 2012

The qualifying percentage of marks in the Entrance Test is 25% i.e. 40 out of a total
160. However, for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes,
no minimum qualifying mark is prescribed. But their admission will be limited to
the extent of seats reserved for such categories (vide G.O.Ms. No. 179, LEN&TE,
dated 16.06.1986).

NTRUHS 2009 MBBS BDS Counseling Schedule has been released. Admission Notification to NTR University of Health Sciences MBBS and BDS courses based on EAMCET 2009 Rank.
The notification is available online here.
Counseling will be in 2 Phases
Phase I (Open Competition seats in Government Colleges and in Private Colleges) on 20, 21 and 22nd July 2009.
Phase II & III (Re-allotment of college to the reserved category candidates i.e., BCs, SCs and STs selected under OC and seats reserved for BCs, SCs, and STs) – on 23, 24 and 25 July 2009.

EAMCET-2009 [MPC Stream] NOTIFICATION FOR ADMISSION
  • Admissions will be through Web Based Counseling.
  • Candidates should register for Certificate Verification with all Original Certificates.
  • ST Category Candidates should go to only 33 designated Help Line Centres.
  • Certificate Verification of special Categories i.e., PH/NCC/CAP/Sports & Games/Anglo-Indian will be at Sanketika Vidya Bhavan, Masabtank, Hyderabad only.
  • Other candidates can go to any one of the 50 Help Line centres.
  • Certificate Verification is mandatory for exercising options.
  • Registration Fee to be paid is Rs. 200/- .
  • All Candidates whose Annual Parental income is up to Rs.1 Lakh are exempted from the payment of Tuition fee.
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED:
Certificates to be produced by Both ICET & EAMCET Candidates:
1.  SSC or equivalent Marks memo.
2.  Caste Certificate
3.  Income Certificate issued after 01.01.2009.
4.  Minority candidates have to produce SSC T.C. indicating Minority Status in terms of G.O.Ms.No.1. Minority Welfare (M & R) Dept, dated: 16.01.2004.
5.  Certificate in support of Non-Local Status (For Non-Local Candidates).
6. Intermediate pass certificate or its equivalent
7. VI to Intermediate Study Certificates.
ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATES TO BE PRODUCED BY SPECIAL CATEGORY CANDIDATES
PH Category: Candidates have to produce a certificate issued by the District Medical Board and only candidates who have disability of 40% and above are eligible.
CAP Category: 1. Ex-Servicemen have to produce a certificate issued by Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer.              2. Identity Card 3. Discharge Book for verification.  Serving personnel have to produce Service Certificate from the Place of Work indicating the Relation of Candidate with the personnel. Only Candidates whose parents are domicile of A.P. are eligible to be considered under “CAP” Category.
Anglo-Indian: Candidates have to produce a certificate issued by R.D.O/Deputy Collector having Jurisdiction over the place where they are residing.
For Complete Schedule and other Details like Help Line Centres for Certificate Verification and for exercising options, details of the Ranks allocated for each Help Line Centre for Certificate Verification and Exercising Option, other procedure to be followed etc., Visit Here.
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CET              UNIVERSITY                    SELF-FINANCED            PRIVATE
MBA               10,000/-                                   26,700/-                              26,700/-
MCA               12,500/-                                   26,700/-                               26,700/-
EAMCET       10,000/-                                  30,200/-                               30,200/-

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has approved another 115 MBA and 15 MCA colleges in the state for this academic year.
The state already has 498 MBA colleges with an intake of 34,701 seats and 698 MCA colleges with 46,618 seats. With these new colleges, the MBA seats will increase by 9,000 and MCA by 1,500 seats.
The AP State Council of Higher Education, which had earlier decided not to allow admissions to colleges that were approved after the counselling schedule was announced, has backtracked.
“We will conduct the second phase of counselling by September 10 for admissions into these colleges,” said Prof K.C. Reddy, the APSCHE chairman.

The Eamcet admissions committee will conduct another round of counselling for engineering seats in September after 82,500 students stayed away from the process in the first round.
“Some new colleges have been approved by AICTE.
This apart, some existing colleges have got additional branches and seats. We have no option but to conduct the second phase of counselling,” said Prof.
K.C. Reddy, chairman, APSCHE. He said the final allotment of seats will be made on August 31. “After this, counselling for pharmacy courses for BPC students will be conducted and later the second phase for MBA and MCA. The Eamcet second phase will be conducted after that.”
The committee will announce a detailed schedule for re-conducting the certificate verification process, and the ICET seat allotments for MBA and MCA courses will be made on Thursday. “The list will be kept on the website by evening,” Prof. Reddy said.
The Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, which runs IIITs at Idupulapaya, Nuzividu and Basar, will announce its fresh list on Thursday.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

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Note : Last date for Recounting/Revaluation:05-07-2012

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Language is perhaps the most important function of the human body – it allows us to get sustenance as a child, it allows us to get virtually anything we want as an adult, and it allows us many hours of entertainment through literature, radio, music, and films. This list (in order of least to most spoken) summarizes the most important languages in use today.
10
French
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Number of speakers: 129 million
Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We’re actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).
To say “hello” in French, say “Bonjour” (bone-JOOR).
9
Malay-Indonesian
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Number of speakers: 159 million
Malay-Indonesian is spoken – surprise – in Malaysia and Indonesia. Actually, we kinda fudged the numbers on this one because there are many dialects of Malay, the most popular of which is Indonesian. But they’re all pretty much based on the same root language, which makes it the ninth most-spoken in the world.
Indonesia is a fascinating place; a nation made up of over 13,000 islands it is the sixth most populated country in the world. Malaysia borders on two of the larger parts of Indonesia (including the island of Borneo), and is mostly known for its capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
To say “hello” in Indonesian, say “Selamat pagi” (se-LA-maht PA-gee).
8
Portuguese
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Number of speakers: 191 million
Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named “Prince Henry the Navigator” became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it’s the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.
To say “hello” in Portuguese, say “Bom dia” (bohn DEE-ah).
7
Bengali
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Number of speakers: 211 million
In Bangladesh, a country of 120+ million people, just about everybody speaks Bengali. And because Bangladesh is virtually surrounded by India (where the population is growing so fast, just breathing the air can get you pregnant), the number of Bengali speakers in the world is much higher than most people would expect.
To say “hello” in Bengali, say “Ei Je” (EYE-jay).
6
Arabic
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Number of speakers: 246 million
Arabic, one of the world’s oldest languages, is spoken in the Middle East, with speakers found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt. Furthermore, because Arabic is the language of the Koran, millions of Moslems in other countries speak Arabic as well. So many people have a working knowledge of Arabic, in fact, that in 1974 it was made the sixth official language of the United Nations.
To say “hello” in Arabic, say “Al salaam a’alaykum” (Ahl sah-LAHM ah ah-LAY-koom).
5
Russian
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Number of speakers: 277 million
Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Yakov Smirnoff are among the millions of Russian speakers out there. Sure, we used to think of them as our Commie enemies. Now we think of them as our Commie friends. One of the six languages in the UN, Russian is spoken not only in the Mother Country, but also in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the U.S. (to name just a few places).
To say “hello” in Russian, say “Zdravstvuite” (ZDRAST-vet-yah).
4
Spanish
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Number of speakers: 392 million
Aside from all of those kids who take it in high school, Spanish is spoken in just about every South American and Central American country, not to mention Spain, Cuba, and the U.S. There is a particular interest in Spanish in the U.S., as many English words are borrowed from the language, including: tornado, bonanza, patio, quesadilla, enchilada, and taco grande supreme.
To say “hello” in Spanish, say “Hola” (OH-la).
3
Hindustani
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Number of speakers: 497 million
Hindustani is the primary language of India’s crowded population, and it encompasses a huge number of dialects (of which the most commonly spoken is Hindi). While many predict that the population of India will soon surpass that of China, the prominence of English in India prevents Hindustani from surpassing the most popular language in the world. If you’re interested in learning a little Hindi, there’s a very easy way: rent an Indian movie. The film industry in India is the most prolific in the world, making thousands of action/romance/musicals every year.
To say “hello” in Hindustani, say “Namaste” (Nah-MAH-stay).
2
English
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Number of speakers: 508 million
While English doesn’t have the most speakers, it is the official language of more countries than any other language. Its speakers hail from all around the world, including New Zealand, the U.S., Australia, England, Zimbabwe, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Canada. We’d tell you more about English, but you probably feel pretty comfortable with the language already. Let’s just move on to the most popular language in the world.
To say “hello” in English, say “What’s up, freak?” (watz-UP-freek).
1
Mandarin
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Number of speakers: 1 billion+
Surprise, surprise, the most widely spoken language on the planet is based in the most populated country on the planet. Beating second-place English by a 2 to 1 ratio, but don’t let that lull you into thinking that Mandarin is easy to learn. Speaking Mandarin can be really tough, because each word can be pronounced in four ways (or “tones”), and a beginner will invariably have trouble distinguishing one tone from another. But if over a billion people could do it, so could you. Try saying hello!
To say “hello” in Mandarin, say “Ni hao” (Nee HaOW). (“Hao” is pronounced as one syllable, but the tone requires that you let your voice drop midway, and then raise it again at the end.)

PSA: Which iOS 6 features can my device run?

So you're eagerly awaiting iOS 6 in the fall, but you'd like to know just how many features you'll end up skipping if you cling on to your existing iPad, iPhone or iPod touch for one more generation. Apple has gone to the trouble of alerting would-be upgraders just what features they'll get when they check for the update this fall, and we've compiled it in a chart for an at-a-glance view of what you'll need. The short answer: you'll want an iPhone 4S if you're craving every iOS 6 feature. Some feature gaps are defined by obvious differences like the absence of cellular hardware, but the performance limits of the iPhone 3GS or fourth-generation iPod touch turn their upgrades into a patchwork. There's also a pair of questions about iPod touch support and whether or not "iPhone 4 or later" explicitly rules out the media player; we'll update should we know more. Either way, it's evident that Apple is bending over backwards to support burgeoning markets, but also that anyone who bought in 2010 or earlier is feeling the pressure to pick up something new -- especially original iPad owners, who can't upgrade at all.


iOS 6 device array


iPhone 3GSiPod touchiPhone 4iPhone 4SiPad 2iPad (2012)
Chinese service integrationXXXXXX
Facebook integrationXXXXXX
FaceTime over 3G/4G---X-X
Flyover and turn-by-turn GPS---XXX
Guided AccessXXXXXX
Made for iPhone hearing aids---X--
New content storesXXXXXX
Offline Reading List-?XXXX
PassbookXXXX--
Phone replies and remindersX-XX--
Safari tab syncingXXXXXX
Shared Photo Streams-?XXXX
Siri---X-X
VIP list, flagged/VIP mailboxes-?XXXX

Google Says No to Floating AdSense Ads

floating ads that actually move with you as you scroll through the page. Some floating ads run across the screen and jump in your face.

One would immediately think that floating your AdSense ads in this manner are totally against Google's terms of service.
Why? Because you cannot bring crazy attention to your ads, which drive people to click on them even if they may not necessary mean to.

AdSensePro Jordan, an official Google AdSense representative laid down the law on this in a Google Groups thread, saying they are not allowed:

I've checked with our policy specialists and placing Google ads in a floating script would be a violation of AdSense policy.

Thanks for double-checking before implementing, everyone. Also please feel free to link other users to this thread if they want official confirmation of the policy.

Apple intros new iPad Smart Case

Apple intros new iPad Smart Case, clever enough to cover both sides

And we're still not done. A new iPad case has managed to sneak onto the Apple Store's online shelves, and it'll protect your precious slab on both the back and front. The Smart Case appears to augment last year's Smart Cover with an additional (polyurethane hardshell) coating for the back of your iPad.



Priced at just under $50, the case fits both second and third-generation iPads and will arrive in six different color options. And yes, you can still get that ever-pressing message engraved onto it too.

Next Generation Cars

Roads were made to enable auto mobiles to travel quickly between distant settlements. Over the last few decades, much effort has been put in to literally, ‘getting the show off the road’ for auto mobiles. New automotive Research and Development seems to hint that the road might soon become just a point of access to another mode of transportation for your car – air, or even water!

Terrafugia’s transition 
The most significant effort in the creation of a ‘Flying Car’ is by a company called ‘Terrafugia’ set up by MIT graduates in Massachusetts in 2006. But this one is a ‘Roadable Aircraft’ called ‘Transition’.

There are no bolts and nothing to put together or dismantle but you’d need to be a driver as well as a pilot to be able to use one of these. Terrafugia hopes to launch its first commercial model in 2011 and has already received 70 orders as of September 2009. This one will be a two-seater, which can travel 725 km at a speed of about 115 km/hr in air.


Moller International’s Skycar 
Paul Moller’s invention is the ‘Skycar’ – a personal Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) 4-seat aircraft which, uses four pairs of Wankel Rotary engines, and, it is claimed, can hover 15 feet above the ground. It has four ducted fans with covered propellers to increase safety.

This ‘flying car’ has been several decades in the making and Moller has had to postpone projections of its launch more than twice. The present craft under production is the M400 which is planned in single as well as 6-seat versions.


Parajet Skycar 

The Parajet Skycar actually flew and drove its way from London to Timbuktu in January 2009 without a hitch and has been declared the world’s first legal flying car. It has a top speed of 180 kmph and a maximum range of 400 kilometres. The car is basically constructed from a dune buggy combined with a paramotor (one of those paragliding contraptions which have a set of motorized propellers at the pilot’s back) for greater thrust and propulsion and a parafoil (the flat sail of a paraglider) to increase the lift.



Labiche’s FSC-1 

Mitch Labiche’s Labiche Aerospace has designed the FSC-1 which is basically a car that can open out into an aeroplane with the push of a button, or conversely, an aeroplane that can fold up to become a car.


Aquada 

Using High Speed Amphibian technology (HAS), Gibbs Technologies led by Alan Gibbs has launched the Aquada in the USA. The HAS is a technology that has been developed over a period of seven years and can now even be applied to vehicles weighing up to 10 tons. The Aquada can travel at a maximum speed of 160 kmph on land and of about 49 kmph on water.
Once it enters the water, the wheels can be retracted, like in an airplane, thus significantly reducing the drag. With the press of a button, the wheels retract the car senses it is in water, activates the jet to propel it in water and changes the headlights into marine lights. It is buoyant and cannot sink.


The Skybike 

Samson Motorworks’ Skybike is a three wheeled motorcycle that can be flown or driven on the streets with equal efficiency. Led by Sam Bousfield, an inventor with several patents to his name, this Sacramento- based company hopes to launch a radio-controlled model of its attractively titled ‘Switchblade’ flying bike up for display in a few months.


Hoverpod 

Entecho, an Australian company has combined a new rotor technology with unique lifting surfaces to create a flying machine that looks like a typical flying saucer. A centrifugal fan causes the air under the car to move radially from the center towards the outside, generating lift as the ‘skirt’ – the airtight flexible membrane beneath the level of the rotor – blows up, directing the flow of the air downwards.


Air Car 
In an extraordinary tie-up with Luxembourg based MDI (Motor Development International), Tata Motors (India) has been working hard for the last two years, to put the finishing touches to a technology that will enable their cars to run on air.

While these cars are all set to hit the roads of France by 2011, it’s their features that make you sit up and pay attention. Compressed Air cars usually use a motor powered by compressed air – or combine them with gasoline, diesel, electric or ethanol engines – to help gain higher speeds. France’s MDI plans several such hybrids to tide over this bug.
Tata’s vehicle, called the ‘Minicat’, is purely run on an air-compression engine, is a zero-emission vehicle and might even be launched this year, as the first batch has already completed production at its Uttarakhand factory in Pantnagar. The company claims that the vehicle can reach a speed of 96 kilometres per hour and cover a range of 300 kilometres on a full tank of air.

Blackout for Vimeo, The Pirate Bay and more

The Pirate Bay and other large BitTorrent sites are now being blocked by Internet providers in India. Visitors who try to access the sites are redirected to a banner which informs them that the Department of Telecommunications ordered a blackout. Torrent sites are not the only target, as the blockade also censors the video sharing site Vimeo, one of the largest communities of indie filmmakers.





According to growing reports from India, subscribers of several large Internet service providers can no longer access The Pirate Bay, KickAssTorrents, BitSnoop and several other BitTorrent sites. In what appears to be a Government-ordered blackout, the websites in question are all being blocked at the ISP level.

Interestingly, torrent sites are not the only target. A similar block is also restricting access to the popular video sharing platform Vimeo, a site mostly used by indie filmmakers to share their work.

While there has been no official announcement, the blockade is currently affecting users of several large internet providers including Reliance Communications and Zylog Wi5.

Instead of gaining access to the sites above, subscribers are redirected to a message claiming that the site is “blocked as per instructions from Department of Telecom.




While the exact reason for the blockade is unclear, the warning banner is the same as one users got when Megaupload, RapidShare and other popular cyberlocker services were censored last year.

This blockade turned out to be an overbroad implementation of a so called “John Doe order” which prohibited Internet providers from allowing subscriber access to unauthorized copies an upcoming Bollywood movie.

Whatever the reason for the current blackout, it’s clear that the Indian entertainment industries have access to tools Hollywood can only dream of. Either directly, of with help from the Government, allegedly infringing websites can be pulled down without a trial. Just last month more than 100 music sites were censored upon request from several music labels.

For the millions of filmmakers on Vimeo this new reality will be a rude awakening, but for the folks at The Pirate Bay it is hardly a surprise.

The notorious torrent site is already blocked in numerous countries, most recently the UK. And with the current pro-blocking climate, we doubt that India will be the last country to hop on the banwagon.