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Reliance network outage. April 26, 2009

Since late morning there was no signal on my Reliance GSM celphone. No luck making any call or sms and cant even call customer care. I am unware when it all started because I had woke up at 1 pm. Looked on google for some hint and voila… there is this big problem with every one relying on Reliance. Total network down…

It wasn’t until late night at 10 pm when i had those signal back again on my celphone.

Game on for Sony PS3 in Xbox's backyard

Three years into the great console war — the battle for billions of entertainment dollars spent on video gaming — Sony’s PlayStation 3 lags far behind Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Nintendo’s quirky Wii.

Chances of a Sony turnaround seem less likely than ever, given the weak economy and the PS3’s relatively huge price tag — at $400, its entry-level price is double that of the Xbox.

But if it’s going to happen, if the gaming goliath is to regain its footing, it may do so with help from a bunch of engineers in Seattle, many of whom left Microsoft to build their games in studios not far from Xbox headquarters.

It takes more than a few studios to change the game, so to speak, and Sony develops games around the world. But it has high hopes for potential blockbusters to emerge in coming months from the studios in Redmond and Bellevue it has acquired or partnered with in recent years.

“The bottom line is we go where the talent is, and it just so happens that a couple of our big ones are coming out of the Seattle area in the upcoming months,” said Scott Rohde, San Diego-based vice president of studios at Sony Computer Entertainment America.

These game shops have kept a relatively low profile even as the Seattle area’s reputation as a world hub for game development has grown.

It’s a different story in the gaming world, however, where previews of their upcoming titles have won critical acclaim. The excitement comes in part because the studios are creating entirely new games, pushing the technical capabilities of the platform and introducing characters and stories that may become tomorrow’s movies and comic books.

Summer action title

The lineup begins with “inFamous” from Sucker Punch Productions in Bellevue. The game, going on sale May 26, revolves around Cole, a messenger in a gritty metropolis who develops superpowers after a huge explosion. Cole can use electricity like a weapon, shooting bolts of energy from his hands as he battles criminals who overrun the quarantined city.

It’s an “open world” game, meaning players freely roam throughout the crime-infested city, the same model used by the hit “Grand Theft Auto” series.

Coming in the fall is “MAG” — short for “massive action game” — from Zipper Interactive, a Sony-owned studio in Redmond. The military-themed shooting game is played online, with realistic mercenary battles involving up to 256 players at once.

Zipper’s 150 employees include ex-Microsoft talent, but the company was started by Boeing veteran Brian Soderberg, who previously built simulators for the military, and Jim Bosler, whose background includes time at Egghead Software, an early software retailer that had stores across the country.

Then in 2010, the Bellevue studio of Sony’s online entertainment group is scheduled to release “The Agency,” a spy-themed online game that can be played on either a PS3 or a PC. Players assume the identity of a globe-trotting spy and ally themselves with operatives, who continue working on missions even when a player takes a break from the game.

Preview beta versions of “MAG” and “The Agency” could be available sooner. Sony plans to highlight all three, and provide more details, in early June during the industry’s leading trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3.

Big bets on innovation

Spending tens of millions on these new entertainment franchises is “a completely gutsy move on Sony’s part,” said Chris Zimmerman, who left Microsoft with three friends in 1997 to start Sucker Punch, whose 60 employees make games exclusively for Sony.

“The easiest thing to do is just turn the crank, create another version of whatever you did last, until people stop buying it,” he explained during a funky Capitol Hill cocktail party thrown last week to showcase “inFamous.”

“Sony’s been really brave in saying that’s not enough … we don’t just want to do the same games over and over again; we want to do some new stuff, and we’re willing to invest to do it,” he said. “It really is cool — a lot of that has come out of Seattle.”

Call it irony or karmic retribution, but this comes as Microsoft has whittled down the once-formidable in-house game studio that it built first to advance PC gaming and then to launch its Xbox business. (A Microsoft spokesman noted the company had a strong lineup the past two years, and said announcements of new games are being held until E3.)

Outsourcing game development has helped the Xbox business finally become profitable, but it gives Sony bragging rights and competitive advantages — theoretically.

Microsoft still has a big lead over Sony. In the U.S., Xbox has outsold the PS3 2-to-1. Through March, according to NPD research, it sold 15 million 360s, compared with 7.5 million PS3s (Nintendo’s Wii, at 19.6 million, leads both). Globally, 21 million PS3s and 28 million Xbox 360s have been sold, according to the companies.

Hard-core hits

One reason for the gap is that Microsoft won over 13- to 24-year-old hard-core gamers with the Xbox and a couple of blockbuster shooting franchises made exclusively for it: “Halo” and “Gears of War.” Microsoft also built a superior online network — Xbox Live — on which Xbox owners spend an average of eight hours a week playing mostly raucous action games.

The Sony games coming out of Seattle are aimed directly at this demographic, and they’re likely to be hits.

But they won’t be enough for Sony to retake its lead of the console business, according to Michael Pachter, research director at Wedbush Morgan Securities in Los Angeles.

“They’re not getting it back by launching games that are three years after ‘Gears of War’ and ‘Halo’ — it’s late,” he said.

Pachter thinks Sony should be focusing on the other console maker with offices in Redmond — Nintendo.

“Right now Sony needs to figure out how to get Wii owners to buy a PS3, and Wii owners aren’t waiting for hard-core shooters or ‘Grand Theft Auto’-type games as an excuse to buy a console.”

Spinoff potential

Even if the new Sony games fail to budge the PS3 out of third place, there are other ways they may influence popular culture.

Sucker Punch’s “inFamous,” in particular, seems likely to end up as a movie.

“I wouldn’t say there’s a deal, but I wouldn’t say those conversations haven’t at least gotten somewhere,” said Brian Fleming, another Sucker Punch co-founder.

Technology developed by the local studios also will contribute to future games. Both Sucker Punch and Zipper built new game platforms, or engines, that can be used as the foundation for new titles. The network architecture that Zipper built to support “MAG” is also likely to help Sony develop other massive-scale online games, while “The Agency” team is figuring out how to bridge online play between PCs and the PS3.

“We’re lucky we can continue to do these big titles,” Soderberg said, adding that Sony’s backing “gives us the luxury to continue to dream up new ideas and now and then take a risk and come up with something new and exciting.”

Matt Wilson, a former Microsoft game developer heading Sony Online Entertainment’s 100-person Bellevue studio, said the platform wars are mostly a distraction.

“First and foremost it’s the game — our goal is to make a great game,”‘ he said. “That’s all we should be worried about.”

Brier Dudley: 206-515-5687 or bdudley@seattletimes.com

Copyright © 2009 The Seattle Times Company

Ignore the Timing, AMD's News is Huge

As the Test Center’s Brian Sheinberg reports in his review, AMD is delivering to market CPUs, 3.0GHz X4 945 and the 3.2GHz Black Edition X4 955, that could spark a new round of competition in desktop pricing in ways we haven’t seen in a while.

The Black Edition X4 955 is priced at $245, a fraction of the price of PC processors in the same ballpark from Intel. While Intel has been simply dominant for the past two years in both engineering and execution, and its latest Nehalem processors for servers are the most powerful we’ve ever seen, AMD’s latest Black Edition CPU has all the earmarks of a game-changer for system builders and their customers. The AMD pricing scheme on the new chips will invite many into the world of screamingly high performance that otherwise would have had to wait a year or two until Intel pricing dropped.

Here’s how AMD does it, according to Sheinberg’s review:

With another acronym, BEMP (Black Edition Memory Profiles), AMD has worked with memory manufacturers to create a database of specifications for certain high-frequency DDR3 modules. When using a motherboard with a BIOS that supports it, OverDrive 3.0 can use BEMP to look up frequency and latency settings and automatically set the parameters within the BIOS.

Just by using BEMP, our Geekbench2 score jumped to 6,114 but, this being a Black Edition, we decided to push the CPU a little and do some overclocking. Using only stock heat sink and fan cooling, reviewers slowly increased the processor’s multiplier and voltage levels, finally reaching a surprising overall speed of 4.0GHz — almost a full GHz above its out-of-the-box frequency. At this speed, our system’s Geekbench2 score was 7,434.

Getting the most out of a PC’s hardware profile will be key to getting the most out of Windows Vista, Windows 7 when it ships, or even Linux for that matter.

Headlines today may be spread out among other stories, but keep an eye on AMD and its latest PC processors and technology during the coming weeks and months. Keep an eye on Intel, too, and how they may respond.

sourced from: http://www.crn.com/

Pirate Bay lawyers demand retrial

Lawyers for four men jailed for running The Pirate Bay file-sharing website are calling for a retrial, saying the judge could have had a conflict of interest. Judge Tomas Norstrom is a member of the Swedish Copyright Association and sits on the board of Swedish Association for the Protection of Industrial Property.

But the judge has told Swedish Radio: “These activities do not constitute a conflict of interest.”

Sweden’s Court of Appeal would rule on a possible retrial, the lawyers said.

Frederik Neij, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, Carl Lundstrom and Peter Sunde were found guilty of breaking copyright law on 17 April 2009 and sentenced to a year in jail.

The four were also ordered to pay $4.5m (£3m) in damages to a number of entertainment companies, including Warner Bros, Sony Music Entertainment.

Peter Althin, who represents The Pirate Bay (TPB) spokesman Peter Sunde, said it was for the appeal courts to decide if there was to be a retrial, as it emerged the judge and lawyers for the entertainment industry were members of the copyright association.

“In the autumn I received information that a lay judge could have similar connections. I sent these to the court and the judge was excluded in order to prevent a conflict of interest. It would have been reasonable to then review this situation as well,” Althin told Sveriges Radio.

Speaking to the BBC, Sven-Erik Alhem – a former senior attorney in Sweden – said the judge had made an error of judgement, but a retrial was unlikely.

“The judge should have told the parties of his other engagements. Had he done that then they could make a decision on whether they wanted him as a judge in their case.

“I’m not sure the superior court could say that this was unfair, but had he been open then it wouldn’t have been an issue,” he said.

Rick Falkvinge, leader of the Swedish Pirate Party, told the BBC the judge had made an “unforgiveable” decision.

“This is corruption and judicial decay at an unforgiveable level.

“The judge in one of Sweden’s most high profile case ever is also a member of an interest organisation for one side and associates with the prosecution trial lawyers in his free time? That is inexcusable corruption,” said Mr Falkvinge.

The Pirate Bay file-sharing website was set up in 2003 by anti-copyright organisation Piratbyran, but for the past five years it has been run by individuals.

Millions of files are exchanged using the service every day.

No copyright content is hosted on The Pirate Bay’s web servers. The site hosts BitTorrent links to TV, film and music files held on its users’ computers.

sourced from: http://news.bbc.co.uk

Introducing JobeeHive.com – an employer and salary review website

JobeeHive.com is a unique platform focused around employer and salary research. JobeeHive.com enables users to rate/review companies they are working(ed) for, research on salaries or a prospective employer as well as get more info about a company – be it job offers, announcements, business opportunities, etc. The site provides rare salary information that helps professionals understand salaries, benefits and pay hikes in different companies across job grades and locations. And in the backdrop, JobeeHive is a platform to build a career network and interact with diverse industry professionals to tap their knowledge/ contacts.

JobeeHive.com BETA version was launched in September 2008. Since its BETA launch, the site has amassed 20,000+ reviews for over 3,000 employers and according to Alexa Rankings, it is a top player in its niche employer review segment in the world. It was among top 30 innovative startups in India chosen by Headstart 2009. And featured among top 10 Indian Tech Startups according to Dare Magazine.

Jobeehive.com has been covered by media and blogs, few of them are listed below:

1. DNA Newspaper – “Caught in the wrong job? Here’s the silver lining – JobeeHive.com” Read article

2. Telecasted on UTVi News channel- Handed a pink slip?

3. DARE Magazine- Top 10 Technology Startups

4. Killerstartups.com- A Network For Building Your Career

5. The onlineBeat.com:- “Hate your boss? Tell the world”

6. The Gray Hair Speaketh: JobeeHive.com- Useful company research for job seekers

Tata nano – my lucky charm :)

Tata nano has proved to be luck for me. My first post about Nano was last year on January 26 when I was travelling in train for my MBA admissions process. I got a mail from one of my best friends Sachu who is an ASM with Samsung. The mail inspired me to write about the car and its competetors. Its been a long story from there on and the hits on my posts have been increasing but the number of hits on Tata nano article were overwhelming… more than 800 hits on a single post in a day… Its too much for me… I am elated… hope this kind of response continue.

I am thankful to all my reader.

Tata's Nano rolls out, common man excited

The wonder car of the aam admi (common man) from the TATA Motors stables is finally in the public domain.

After being shuttled around through the country the six-year-old dream of Ratan Tata is finally here and the man finally looked a more content self.

“Today is another memorable day. It has been a long journey,” says Ratan Tata.

From the glitterati to the common man and even the international media, everyone wanted to be a part of it. But all those who expected a cheap and a rugged four-wheeler were in for a surprise.

The base model comes for around Rs 1,30,000 while the costliest one is for Rs1,72,000.

The car is being eyed by not only the common man but also the who’s who of the country who have made it to the first elusive one lakh customer’s list

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The launch of India’s small car Tata Nano made big news in the United States with top publications from Time magazine to the New York Times giving the story a big splash.

Peoples car, an idea whose time has come… Ratan Tata.

Tata nano the much awaited people’s car is all set to roll out on march 23 2009. Nano is all set to break all sales and booking records and the gurus are already comparing it to the Ford model T. People have been waiting for it very eagerly and now that the launched date has been announced they can’t wait any further.

Despite the economic slowdown the Tatas have managed to do what they had said. Earlier this year there were speculations that nano might roll out in the first quarter but also there were speculations that it might get delayed too.

Now we have the nano and apart from that Tata has a big line up for the days ahead. Following nano will be the Fiat Grande Punto in June, Tata X-over due in last quarter 2009, Tata Safari all new models, Fiat Bravo, Tata Indigo and many others…

So keep watching…