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Saturday, 16 September 2017
Equinix Will Use Space Based Optical Communications
Equinix Will Use Space Based Optical Communications
Equinix will be first to use a Laser Light Communications space-based laser communications system. As part of the initial agreement, Laser Light will establish its inaugural global Point of Presence (PoP) at Equinix�s DC11 International Business Exchange data center in the Washington, D.C. area.
Once operational, the All Optical Hybrid Global Network (HALO) will offer wide area communications to carriers, enterprises and government customers at Equinix facilities around the globe.
The initial deployment in Equinix�s DC11 IBX is expected to grow with additional Points of Presence planned globally, including Equinix facilities in the UK, Japan, Brazil, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe.
The system is based on use of medium earth orbit satellites, initially using eight to 12 satellites.
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Saturday, 9 September 2017
Google Will Go Mobile First for Search
Google Will Go Mobile First for Search
The business strategy known as mobile-first is affecting Google�s continued development of its search business.
Google is going to create a separate mobile index within months, becoming the main or �primary� index that the search engine uses to respond to queries.
A separate desktop index will be maintained, but will not be as up-to-date as the mobile index, it is expected.
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Monday, 4 September 2017
Samsung Galaxy Q Flexible First Samsung Mobile Display and Dual Core Exynos will be presented at MWC 2013
Samsung Galaxy Q Flexible First Samsung Mobile Display and Dual Core Exynos will be presented at MWC 2013
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Saturday, 2 September 2017
ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE will be launched in July
ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE will be launched in July

ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE will be launched in July, as ZenFone 6 LTE will be introduced later, but the detailed schedule to be confirmed.
According to VR-Zone, ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE, will be available in July 2014 in Taiwan, as ZenFone 6 Although there will be 4G LTE version, but will be relatively late launch detailed schedule to be confirmed
ASUS ZenFone 5 LTE with 5-inch, 1280 x 720 resolution screen, built-in Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8926, 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16 / 32G. but the price will be more than NT $ 800.
Source: http://chinese.vr-zone.com/107649/asus-zenfone-5-smartphone-with-intel-atom-z2580-hands-on-review-04072014/asus-zenfone-5-%E5%A4%96%E8%A7%80-1/
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Monday, 28 August 2017
More Data Will be Created by Machines than People
More Data Will be Created by Machines than People
It sometimes is hard to tell the difference between devices used by people (smartphones and other consumer devices) and those used by machines (Internet of Things). Health monitors and smart watches come to mind. They are worn by people, but �used� by servers.
Some refer to health monitor as �consume� IoT, in contrast to �industrial� IoT. The point is that there will be use cases that are hard to classify. �Smart clothing� might pose the same definitional issues.
Several years ago, for example, it would not have been unusual to find tablets classified in �connected devices� category that in some ways was the forerunner of today�s machine-to-machine or Internet of Things devices.
Perhaps few these days would count tablet connections in the IoT category. But there still are many consumer-focused appliances and machines that will be somewhat difficult to classify. Smart kitchen appliances might fall into that category.
Still, some would say connected PCs were the forerunners of today�s developing IoT markets. About the only widely-used device never really considered �IoT� are smartphones.
The point is that there is a difference between data or information created by people or machines.
source: bayforce
Perhaps nothing is clearer than the expected benefits from deploying IoT in any setting. For product and service providers, revenue upside is the expected driver of behavior, often in indirect ways such as creating better user and customer experiences.
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Monday, 21 August 2017
Part 49 Will Drop on Unwary Adventurers
Part 49 Will Drop on Unwary Adventurers
Part 49 of a comparison of Holmes manuscript with the published Basic Set rulebook. Turn to page 42 of your Blue Book (page 43 for the 1st edition) and follow along...
For reference, heres a side-by-side view of the rooms well be covering in this part:

Room J: The spider room. Holmes describes it as 60 by 50 feet with doors in all of the walls, and this is accurately rendered on the published map. The original has the doors centered in the walls (as with most rooms), while the published map moves the east and west doors up a bit, and the north door to the right. In the original the south door does not lead anywhere; to correct this the published map adds a new a empty room (E) in this space. This results in the map spelling out J-E-H vertically, perhaps unintentionally.
The stated height of this room, 35 five feet, is much higher than the rest of the dungeon. The stair from the surface (at "START") goes down 25 feet, and the corridors are 10 feet high per Room C. Probably Holmes made this room higher just to give the spider a hiding place. But to fit in the geography of the area Room J must be beneath a higher part of the hills/sea cliffs than the ruins of the tower of Zenopus.
Here is Holmes original version of the spider:

A "giant spider" with 1 HD may seem surprising, but remember that at this time most giant animals in D&D did not have a fixed set of stats. I discussed this in Part 25 in the "Giant Animals and Insects" entry in the Monster List. In the entry Holmes suggested adjusting the hit die to the dungeon level, so it makes sense here that he places a 1 HD giant spider on the first level of the dungeon. Holmes used giant spiders with these same stats (AC3, 1 HD, poison bite) in the Second Example of combat; see Part 18 of this series.
As published, this spiders strength was increased enormously (literally). The 1st printing has: "An enormous spider lurks in the darkness of the roof, thirty-five feet above. He will drop on unwary adventurers. He is armor class 3 (plate mail), has 6 hit dice (31 hit points), and his bite causes 1-8 points of damage and is poisonous (-1 on saving throw dice because it is so strong)."
So, the plate-like armor was kept but the spider reclassified from "giant" to "enormous", with 6 HD. There was still no standard "Giant Spider" at this point; the 1st-3rd printings of the rulebook do not contain an entry for Spider in the Monster List.
The Monster Manual was first published in late 1977, about six months after Holmes Basic, and it finally contained a standard entry for Spider. This was eventually ported back to Basic, in the 2nd edition of the rulebook (Nov 1978), which contains a new entry for Spider, including Giant Spider. At the same time Room J was updated to change "enormous" back to "giant", reduce the HD & HP to 4+4 and 21, change the bite to 2-8 points, and remove the poison modifier. We can still use Gygaxs original enormous spider for a larger variety of the beast.
In the last paragraph Holmes details how the spider makes a surprise attack :
-The spider randomly selects one character to attack.
-If the spider misses, it lands beside the character and "the battle proceeds from there"; it isnt mentioned, but presumably whoever has the higher dexterity would get the next attack.
-If the spider hits, it automatically knocks the character down and gets to attack again. Then the knocked down character attacks at -2 for one round, and then normally after that.
This is interesting because the standard surprise roll is not mentioned, so its not clear whether the DM should first roll for surprise. This would have been a good place to remind a new DM of the surprise rules.
Holmes original entry ends with, "There is no treasure in this room". The published rulebook adds a further clause describing a +1 dagger embedded in the spider. This strikes me as a very Gygaxian hidden treasure, particularly the aside that it is "evidently a souvenir from some previous battle". Presumably he thought the increase in encounter difficulty warranted a treasure.
DM Guidance:
-In Holmes original, this provides an example of a "Giant Animal or Insect".
-Example of hidden monster, and as revised, a hidden treasure. The room hides the monster, the monster hides the treasure.
-Rules additions for overhead attacks and knock downs.
Room K: This is the first of three cave rooms in the dungeon, and the second room traversed by the underground river, after Room H. Theres not much to Room K other than being a location where "flotsam" (i.e. characters) swept away by the river in Room H ends up. This room is completely dark, so characters deposited here are in for some mucking about.
The original map has only a western shore for the room, but the published map adds a small shore on the eastern side as well. No changes to the text as published.
Room L: The giant crab cave. This is the second cave room, and the third room with the river. Unlike room K, this room is lit by "phosphorescent fungus", which in the real world is also known as foxfire. Margaret St Clairs The Shadow People, an Appendix N book that I read and enjoyed, has an extensive worldwide underworld lit by foxfire, but I dont know whether Holmes was familiar with this book. Holmes used a similar concept in several other stories, including The Maze of Peril (pages 14 and 93; "caverns of glowing rock"), The Adventure of the Giant Chameleon ("theres some sort of glowing lichen on the rocks"), and The Sorcerers Jewel ("The light, Boinger saw, came from a yellowish-green fungus that clung to the dark stone walls"). I hereby declare that all Holmes Basic dungeons should have an area lit by phosphorescent fungus.
In the manuscript, the giant crab has 1 HD, similar to the giant spider. In the published version, the crab is increased to 2 HD. The other stats (Move, AC, and two attacks) are unchanged. Giant Crabs were originally in OD&D, Vol 3, in the "Special Suggestions for Monsters in Naval Adventures", where they are mentioned as being "a peril only near beaches", traveling 6" per turn, "attacking twice, once for each pincer", and having 3 HD, all of which all fits the Room L crab except for the HD. Later printings of the Basic rulebook specify that each hit does 2-12 points of damage, which comes straight from the varying attacks/damage table from the Greyhawk Supplement.
In The Maze of Peril, Boinger and Zereth encounter a giant crab, similarly hiding in the sand on the beach of an underground body of water. I wrote up a Monster List type entry for Holmes giant crab here.
In the manuscript the description of the room ends with a single sentence, "There is no treasure in the cave". This sentence was deleted from the published version for unknown reasons.
DM Guidance:
-In the manuscript, the giant crab provides another example of a "Giant Animal or Insect". As published, it provides an example of a new monster not in the Monster List.
-Another example of a hidden monster. Again, no mention of surprise rules.
-The phosphoresecent fungus is an example of variable lighting in the dungeon.
Room M: The pirate hideout. The description is one of the longest entries in the dungeon, and a centerpiece along with the thaumaturgist. These two encounters are linked via a charmed smuggler controlled by the magic-user. The cave that Holmes drew on the original map is faithfully rendered in the published version, including the details (two boats, direction to the sea), although a bit smaller than the original in relation to the other dungeon rooms, such as Room A.
There are no changes as published to the first paragraph, which describes the cave and the exit to the west. The sea cave provides an alternate (though dangerous) exit in and out of the dungeon. The entrance is about 500 feet to the west, which on the published map places the ruins of the tower of Zenopus about 1000 feet from the sea.
The second paragraph describes the pirates. Here is Holmes original version:

In the published version, the "three pirates" per boat in the second and last sentence sentences are changed to "four" and "2-5", respectively. Their hit dice is changed from "first level (1 hit die)" to "normal men (1 6-sided hit die)". As I described earlier, Holmes included pirates in the Monster List in the manuscript, and the details here match that entry, including 1 HD, leather armor, carrying 2-12 gold pieces each, and taking prisoners (i.e., Lemunda). Gygax deleted the Pirate entry from the Monster List, and correspondingly changed this entry to make the pirates "normal men". He also added the "Normal Man" entry to the attack and saving throw tables, although nowhere else are they described. In fact, this is the only location in the rulebook where we learn that normal men have a d6 hit die rather than the standard d8 in the published rulebook.
The next paragraph describes the pirates prisoner, the memorable NPC Lemunda. Unlike the two NPCs in Room F, Holmes stat block for her does not include her actual hit points, just "Level 2, Hit Dice 2", and it was left this way for publication. There are no changes to Lemunda as published. The reference to Lemundas father being a powerful lord in town gives us another detail about the Portown setting.
Next the pirates treasure is described. Holmes originally had 2000 and 1000 gold pieces plus the 12 gems worth 100 gp each. Gygax reduces the value of the treasure by changing the coins to 2000 silver and 1000 electrum pieces.
The final paragraph describes a hazard to be encountered if the PCs attempt to row out of the dungeon. In Holmes original it is described as a "giant octopus", and has 2 HD. Gygax changes the name to "large octopus" and ups the HD to 3. Back in OD&D Volume 3, in the section for "Naval Adventures", Gygax described Giant Octopi as having 4 HD. Later in the Monster Manual he raised this to 8 HD. This explains why he changed the name of the Sample Dungeon to "large octopus"; its not as big. Gygax also adds a new sentence at the end of the paragraph clarifying that the "octopus gets 6 attacks per melee round!", which was a detail in their description in OD&D, Vol 3.
Holmes previously used an octopus-like creature hiding in an underground river in his novel, Mahars of Pellucidar (1976).
DM Guidance:
-The pirates are an example of a group of normal men adversaries.
-Lemunda is an example of a friendly NPC who can assist the party.
-As with the crab, this provides another example of a "Giant Animal or Insect" (manuscript) or a new monster (as published)
-Provides an example of a guardian for a secondary dungeon exit.
Go Back to Part 48: "The Shadow on the Gnomon"
or Go Back to Start: The Holmes Manuscript
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AT T Selling Gigabit Services to More than 3 Million Locations Will Exceed 12 5 Million Locations by 2019
AT T Selling Gigabit Services to More than 3 Million Locations Will Exceed 12 5 Million Locations by 2019
With the caveat that a �passing� (customer location that can buy a service) is not an �account,� AT&T says its gigabit services now are available in parts of 32 major metro areas, with plans to reach at least 45 metros by the end of 2016 and 67 markets overall.
AT&T says it is marketing service to over three million locations, of which over 500,000 include apartment and condo units. AT&T also says it is on track to exceed the 12.5 million locations planned by mid-2019.
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Sunday, 6 August 2017
Oukitel will go to MWC in February Download
Oukitel will go to MWC in February Download
OUKITEL is going to the Mobile World Congress in February 2016. The booth No. is 7J73.

This is the first time that OUKITEL attend a worldwide congress. MWC is the world�s best opportunity for mobile industry networking. Its an opportunity for OUKITEL, also a challenge for OUKITEL. Though established only one year, OUKITEL has been developed very fast since its establishment.
During the last year, OUKITEL released 13 models including different entry level phone with cheap prices and middle level phones with reasonable price. Also in the last months, OUKITEL has confirmed its direction in big battery and long time standby smartphones. For the MWC 2016, OUKITEL will bring the big battery series smartphones with no doubt. More than this, OUKITEL will bring some new models that we will release for the first half 2016.
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Saturday, 5 August 2017
Will Rock
Will Rock

Will Rock | PC Game | Genre: Action | {438MB}
In WillRock, the player takes on the persona of the title character Willford Rockwell, an archeology student, who is faced with the aftermath of a fanatical group called the Olympian Restoration Army (ORA), who somehow have managed to bring back to life a host of mythological creatures from Ancient Greece, including Zeus, king of the Gods, who has abducted Wills girlfriend Emma. Will is recruited by Prometheus, the Greek Titan of fire and craft, to destroy Zeus and his minions and rescue his girlfriend.






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