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  • Nokia N95-1
  • The items on the To Phone view on your PC are copied. to your device. Browse Timeline and Favorites. When you start Nokia Lifeblog on your device Get PDF manual
  • Using Web Analytics with Microsoft Silverlight
  • Silverlight is Microsoft’s cross-browser, cross-platform browser plug-in that allows the creation of interactive web applications that employ high quality streaming media, vector graphics, images, and animation. Deployed as a plug-in for the major browsers on the Windows, Mac and Linux (supported by Novell) operating systems, web developers can craft interactive applications that have an identical user experience on the vast majority of web browsers deployed today. Silverlight addresses a disconnect that exists today in web development workflow where the design intent of graphics designers and interaction designers cannot be faithfully communicated to and crafted by the web developers. In Silverlight, this intent is created in design tools like Expression Design and Expression Blend and passed off to web developers in XML-based XAML data files. The fidelity of the designers’ ideas is kept as there is a clear separation between the design in XAML and the code in JavaScript. Silverlight is a browser plug-in that renders XAML and exposes a JavaScript programming model in 1.0, extending this with a .NET programming model and runtime in Silverlight 2. Since the Silverlight 2 runtime has full access to the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) and cross-domain data access abilities, it is possible for future Silverlight applications to implement analytics entirely in managed code or in JavaScript code that is invoked from the managed code. This architecture enables using AJAX-style programming patterns for building responsive, interactive, applications. An event model within the Silverlight control allows for web developers to easily add JavaScript-based event handling for mouse,
  • The phone in the PDA
  • The phone in the PDA. Black Hat. Amsterdam. Pocket PC security features? Password-on-wake-up. ? ?Admin? policy to prevent installation of. executables. Download PDF
  • Create Ajax-style architectures with the IBM Web 2.0 Feature Pack
  • This article shows you how a Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application was enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture by using the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. Learn how to combine Ajax-style architectures with an existing application without having to rewrite the entire Web application. You'll also discover some ideas on how to apply the Web 2.0 Feature Pack to your own J2EE applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server. The "Plants by WebSphere" application is among a number of samples that are provided with the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. The application exemplifies a typical J2EE application and how it can be enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture without rewriting the entire application. The sample application represents a fictitious online plant store where customers can order and purchase flowers, trees, vegetables, and accessories. Take a look at Figure 1, which shows the front page of the Web application Figure 2 illustrates the architecture of the application in its original form before attempting to add Ajax-style features. The architecture is intended to be fairly typical for a J2EE application running on WebSphere Application Server. At a high level, the application adheres to a Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, which most Web applications follow on some level. A browser accesses the URL for the application, which returns a JSP-rendered HTML page. The browser issues additional requests to the Web application, and servlets are used to control the flow as users move through the purchase request. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
  • Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz
  • 6 February 2006. By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor. Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 6 February 2006 By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz Pentium 4 Model 631 Many doubted that such a performance could be achieved, but the information posted on a Japanese website goes to prove with screehots and pictures that a basic Pentium 4 processor was successfully peuaded to go up to 5 GHz. One of the most important features that made this experiment possible was the cooling system, which didnt use Liquid Nitrogen as one might expect (coidering that is the usual substance for such extreme cooling tasks). The Japanese used a gas cooling solution and a big part of the equation was the huge heatsink and all the big fa around the processor. According to information posted by The Inquirer and tralated directly from the Japanese source, the processor at stake is a basic model 631, which usually ru quietly at 3 GHz, but now was overclocked to 5 GHz Download PDF
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  • Supporting VoIP Solutions with Traffic-Engineered MPLS. ... VoIP solution, organizations must consider the following issues: White Paper Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, California 94089 USA 408.745.2000 1.888 JUNIPER www.juniper.net Voice Over IP 101 Undetanding the Basic Networking Functio, Components, and Signaling Protocols in VoIP Networks Part Number: 200087-002 May 2007 2 Voice Over IP 101 Copyright ©2007, Juniper Networks, Inc. Table of Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................................3 Intended Reade....................................................................................................3 VoIP Initiatives........................................................................................................3 Undetanding Basic PSTN and VoIP Network Functio.........................................5 Database Services .............................................................................................5 Signaling ...........................................................................................................5 Call Connection and Audio Traport Mechanisms ............................................5 CODEC Operatio ...........................................................................................6 Undetanding VoIP Solution Components .............................................................6 VoIP Phones, Cooles and Other End-User Devices .........................................7 Call Processing Server/PBX ...............................................................................7 Media/VoIP Gateways/Gatekeepe ....................................................................8 The IP Network .................................................................................................8 Session Border Controller Functionality.............................................................8 Undetanding VoIP Signaling Protocols .................................................................9 Establishing VoIP Connectio with H.323.........................................................9 Establishing VoIP Connectio with SIP ......................................................10 Signaling Control Information Between VoIP Network Elements ..................... 11 An Early Approach: MGCP .......................................................................... 11 The Next Generation: Megaco/H.248 ..........................................................12 Handling VoIP Service Requirements ...................................................................13 Minimizing Latency ........................................................................................13 Assessing packet creation latency................................................................13 Mitigating serialization delays......................................................................13 Calculating propagation delays....................................................................14 Mitigating queuing delays............................................................................14 Assessing packet forwarding delays.............................................................14 Assessing the Impact of Jitter on Voice Quality ...............................................14 Calculating Bandwidth Requirements ..............................................................15 A Sample Bandwidth Calculation.................................................................15 Compeating for Download
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  • BMW Premium Selection The best cars don’t become second-best overnight. Experience the pleasure ?rst hand. The BMW 7 Series rede?ned the world of motoring. Re?nements and innovations combined harmoniously with classic style and timeless design principles. It was built to be at the very top of its class in every sense. Including longevity. So whether your BMW 7 Series is three weeks old or three years old, it is still inherently the Ultimate Driving Machine. Source: www.bmw.com.au Download BMW 7 Series Platinum Programme Manual PDF
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  • FlowJo Basic Tutorial Manual
  • FlowJo software is used for the analysis of flow cytometry data. This tutorial will introduce you to FlowJo using a simple experiment as an example. A FITC anti-CD8 reagent is titrated to determine the most economical concentration for staining in future experiments. Table of Contents Introduction Step 1: Load samples into the workspace Step 2: Analyze the control sample in detail Step 3: Copy gates and statistics to all samples Step 4: Verify gates on all samples Step 5: Generate a graphical report Step 6: Generate a table of statistics FlowJo is a product of Tree Star, Inc. www.FlowJo.com USA: (800) 366-6045 International: 1 011 541-201-0022 FlowJo@treestar.com FlowJo was written by Adam Treister and Mario Roederer, based on concepts developed with David Parks, Martin Bigos and Wayne Moore. We are indebted to the Herzenberg laboratory at Stanford and our active and enthusiastic users for their ideas, discussions and tireless testing of new versions. FlowJo is Copyright © Trustees of Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1996-97 FlowJo is Copyright © Tree Star, Inc. 1997-2006 FlowJo for Macintosh is Copyright © Tree Star, Inc. 2006 FlowJo for Windows is Copyright © Tree Star, Inc. 2006 FlowJo Tutorial and Web Site are Copyright © Tree Star, Inc. 1997-2006 • FlowJo Basic Tutorial • • © MMVI-iii • Basic Tutorial Introduction FlowJo software is used for the analysis of flow cytometry data. You can use FlowJo to analyze all of your flow cytometry data - regardless of the cytometer used to collect your data files. This
  • Installing and Testing MySQL 4 on Windows
  • The purpose of this tutorial is to take you through the process of installing MySQL 4 for Windows. This is very important, if you intend to use the PHP/MySQL Server Model within Dreamweaver MX. Downloading MySQL First, you need to go to the MySQL web site at www.mysql.com. find the downloads page, and locate the Windows installer download. Download this to your PC. Locate the file and double-click on it. This is the easy bit. However, if you have a previous installation, it is safest to remove it completely. To do this, you should uninstall, using the Remove Programs option in the control panel. You should then restart your computer, and locate the mysql directory on the C drive, and delete it. Once your new edition of MySQL is installed, the fun starts. Download pdf Installing and Testing MySQL 4 on Windows