Thursday, July 19, 2007

Applications for N95 and S60v3 multimedia devices - review

Here I will review and post information on some interesting and useful free/commercial applications that can really enhance the productivity of your N95/Nseries or other symbian series 60v3 phone.
Do watch this space as I will keep adding new software information as I find time.


Security Genius

This is one must have software that could help you possily trace your phone if someone stole your phone or you lost it.
This program is started automatically(and thats the only way to start) when you boot the phone and runs in the background.

the only way to access it is by dialing the access code *#123456# (which can be changed). once you get to the screen you can ser the password, 2 phone numbers to which this program will send SMS to in case someone changes the SIM card without your knowledge. you can also customize the message that will be sent to the numbers.
Since this is a security software it resides in stealth mode, i.e., not listed in the menu or installed applications list and cannot be uninstalled.

Download the trial version from one of the popular shareware sites for series 60 like symbianware.com , allaboutsymbian.com , my-symbian.com , handango.com etc . official site is http://www.symbianon.com/
tip:- the trial version can be reinstalled any number of times after expiry.




DivXplayer for series 60
Looking to play your dvds from your mobile, here is the right software for it. DivX's official player is free to download. All you need to do is register at stage6.divx.com and download it.
more details here http://labs.divx.com/node/250

Now rip your dvds in divx without loosing quality transfer them to your mobile and watch them on the move.
smart movie is another popular software for the same purpose but its not free. though cracked versions are common, why use them where there is a free option. DixX player also brings in generic avi file support.



coming soon...
Mobigenie
Google mail/(mg)maps/calender
yahoo Go!
fring/gizmo
handy safe/best crypto
vnc/rdesktop/putty and more
im+ - multi protocol IM
widsets
podcasting
spodtronic/ parkcast/internet radio
panoman
oggplay
mail for exchange
mobireader
mobirar
mobizines
y-browser/fxplorer
handy taskman

Nokia N95 review

.....coming soon

Bangalore Traffic Photo blog

Here are some photos I took when travelling in bangalore to/from office or other travel to reach my destination and was stopped and diverted or caught in a traffic jam for absurd reasons like someone suddenly built a tent in the middle of the road or buffaloes were happily grazing in the median in an arterial road during peak hours or a conservancy worker was stopping the choke-a-bloc traffic just for cleaning the road at 6 pm.





Big daddy just took over the road. sorry the way belongs to him now.

this ancient piece of metal which still has an engine and called as a lorry in india just blocked the 20 ft road at is the only exit road to my block of city. now I dont have a way to get out of my road. question them, oops you might get beaten up. call the cops? they dont care and wont come unless you pay them the cost of the lorry.






This was a picture I took before the 16 floor Mantri Altis, the most posh and expensive apartment in downtown bangalore, in cunningham cross on cubbon road opposite chinnaswamy cricket stadium. yes downtown bangalore still has medows where buffalo herds still graze during peak hour traffic.






hai hai! tch tch! wondering what that is? the greatest indigenous vehicle invented in India. the bullock cart. still rules the roads of bangalore. and this one was blocking the lead road to my block and all I can do is go behind this at 2 Kmph with my 105 BHP car. Overtaking ? not possible.the road is just 20 ft in which 10ft is encroached.
I wonder why they sell cars in india.






What do you think that is? a lane or gali? nope. thats the main road to a full 4-5 blocks layouts behind manipal hospital on airport road. this 20 feet road which narrows down to 10 feet after the gate is the only way to access these layouts where it is not possible for 2 big cars to pass parallelly. this is not an exception but a norm in bangalore. most mainroads in private layouts are just 20 feet and that too partly encroached.






oh! thats not someones backward. thats the 9th main (LOL here main roads are just 20 ft wide) road new tippasandara. one family here decided to take over the road for a couple days for a family function. what do road users do? well go back, they dont care if u go to work or not but they need the road today for their family. the shamiana (tent) was just being built when I took this pic. for the next 2 days they had a complete shamiana with walls on all sides. question them? well! du want to get beaten upby a family and all their relatives? call the cops? oh I tried. looks like they were already tipped ;)

Supply chain! a coke supply van parked in a no parking zone at 9:30 a.m, blocking traffic. this is the scene every day during peak hours on this road and many. you can also see garbage collection trucks and other supply chain vehicles blocking traffic in almost every road in bangalore. Conservancy work, garbage collection, supply chain etc always hapen only between 9am and 11 am here blocking traffic. I guess 6 am is midnight for the bangalore corporation. or may be they just love traffic jams.





Attraction? Distraction in traffic? relaxation in a jam? ;)















a panaromic view of Malleshpalya! one of upcoming layouts inside kaggadasapura. 100s of 5+storied apartments of all shapes and sizes. 10s of 1000s of houses all locked inside this area called mallesh palya inside this maze locked on all sides without exit roads. the only entry/exit point into this maze of apartments is a 3KM long 15 feet road which connects to the 30ft BEML to kaggadasapura dead end main road somewhere near the middle. houses houses every where but no roads to reach them. soon helicopters and flying machines will be the only means of transport in Bangalore.




Haphazard growth, condo clusters, skyscrapers, ghettos, slums, villages, manufacturing industries, software parks all mixed up without a proper plan and zoning. more views below.

















ahh! thats just the way construction steel is carried. this is pretty safe. i'll add more pics of steel rods protruding 2 meters out of the truck and probably poking some bikers in their face or breaking a windshield. this is the de facto supplychain standards in india.









more vehicles with extra fittings as promised.































The reason why Bangalore is a clean city. thats the conservancy workers dumbing garbage collected from near by areas into a truck at 10 am in the morning blocking the narrowest point in Nagavarpalya main road and helping traffic pile up on either side for few hundreds meters and giving office goers some stress to start with before the enter the mayhem on the arterial roads.





no its not some rural village where I took this pic. this in in the heart of indranagar bangalore. Tractors are the standard way of transporting water, household items, gas cylinders etc. its the pickup truck in bangalore and also help in creating designer pot holes on muddy roads using its tyres and occationally topple over to block traffic for half a day. this along with stray cows/dogs, bullock carts and mud roads help feel the aura of a rural village right in the heart of bangalore. you never know, we might soon find paddy grown in the medians.







Drivers delight ends with a nightmarish surprize. The NICE peripheral ring road around bangalore. this is the section connecting mysore road to bannergetta road. the road is amazing, best by any global standards 4 lanes + 2 service lanes with walls on both sides and a 2 lane lawned median and shoulder and central drains. 200KMPH will be a breeze here if you have the horsepower but surprize surprise. the politicians in bangalore dint want this to happen. so they made sure a farmer who wont sell his land which is needed to complete the last 200 mts to connect bannergetta road built a wall just to stop the road abruptly and even the mud paths to the side of it to reach bannergetta road are badly dug up so if you wanna try some adventure sports and smart enough to maneuver your car thru a 5 feet wide ridge without toppling it you can proceed to bannergetta road.

Traffic jam on a 6 lane(+service lanes) expressway for miles together. This was when I travelled from bangalore to chennai on NH4 expressway. Apparently the highly intelligent and scientific traffic police of Bangalore had setup Nakabandis (baricades which block the roads completely and would let just one vehicle pass it after turning the steering to extreme right once and extreme left once) before and after every junction and dint care to remove them during peak traffic. this helped traffic pile up for 15 kms continuously on NH4 from electronics city to hosur border. it took me more than 2 hours to travel 20 kms on a 6 lane _expressway_.

Apparently Bangalore police had learnt some dangerous life threatening brute force techniques to control the unruly traffic from the Tamilnadu police like nakabandhi to check speed/alertness of driver, road bumbs called speed breakers which break the bottom of your car or can trip a two wheeler rider caught unawares and kill them and so on. Unfortunately they over did these in numbers (thinking with the one grey cell left in their brains) like have a road bump every 100m and a nakabandi every km that too at peak hours. Also they ignored to learn the other skills needed to make these tools effective from the TN police like employing brute force, rowdy nature, hard work(like working 16 hrs a day), some pragmatic sense and most importantly to report to duty , patrol at night, be around to put the tools to use and remove the tools when it makes the situation gets worse.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

comparing the iphone and N95?

Surely the iPhone is just big time hype of apple. its surely going to bomb for all the viral marketing and hype apple has made for a phone which is technologically 3 years behind today. by the time it is released in India it would be ancient if not prehistoric technology. except may be for the multi touch UI and larger screen.(but the phone is much bigger than the n95)

and dont even compare it with the N95 feature wise. just look at this tech specs and hold your jaws before it falls off.
http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N95?cp=0607B&entry=N95


the only 3 things n95 missed in todays leading edge techno are touchscreen UI, DVB-M receiver and larger storage (hope we get a 8GB micro sd soon in the market). and I also hope nokia releases the Nseries speech dictation/tts and vpn/push email for the N95 soon.

iPhone does not have 3/3.5G, no addon storage, no gps, no add-on 3rd party apps, camera is basic 2mp, and most importantly if I am correct, it does not support a SIM card and will be permanently locked to the service provider and no way of unlocking it. As of now it is going to be available only for at&t Cingular in the US. and these are only hardware features I am talking about. software wise N95 is not just highly customizable or add new features with 3rd party addon for its symbian series 60v3 OS, which is the most popular OS on mobile and probably has
every possible software for mobile devices, N95's default software set is really feature rich. again the iPhone can do just 5 things. Phone, iPod, maps, photo camera(and yes it CAN'T take videos while n95 can take Dvd quality video), browse(and widgets which is also avl for N95) nothing more.

The iPhone runs a modified version of OS X but hey apple does not intend to make it an open OS for 3rd party apps anytime soon as is the case with symbian. no wonder this OS is going to be the mac of mobile devices while symbian is already the windows of mobile world.

price wise its cheaper than the n95 as the 8GB one is $640 with taxes (+at&t service costs min $6o p.m) but pretty close. N95 was more expensive but has already fallen to such prices or even lower.


In short N95 has everything iPhone has (except multi touch and larger storage, which is coming soon with 8GB microsd) including the much hyped safari browser/widgets of iPhone, but iPhone does not have even half the features of N95. and the level of service integration in N95 is excellent(and surprise for a nokia phone). for example local yellowpages/yahoo search, linked with maps, location based services, voip integration in standard phone dialer, upload photos directly to flickr or other services, lifeblogging integrated with all actions of the device automatically like a journal, video/photo editing and movie maker on the device and integration over the air or thru usb/bt to pc/mac apps and so on.

N95 is anytime a better choice for an informed techno geek. may be the novice would fall prey to the hype of the iPhone, well they dont use the features anyways its just a show off device they need just to join the gizmo freak bandwagon which they have no idea about.

Still want to do a feature comparison, here we go

N95

i-Phone





3.5G hsdpa(2008 trechnology)/umts(2006 techno)/edge quadband gsm

2.5g edge (2003 technology) quadband gsm

wlan 802.11 B/G

wlan 802.11 B/G



332Mhz arm 11 TI OMAP cpu with dedicated DSP, 64MB ram, 160MB internal flashmem, add on micro sd (1GB default, 2 GB available, 4/8gb expected soon) and 3D Graphics HW Accelerator



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#The_cores


665 Mhz arm11 cpu :-) :-)

ram info NA, internal flashmem 4-8GB . no add on memory card, 3d hw?



Volume: 90 cc

Weight: 120 g :-)

Length: 99 mm :-)

Width: 53 mm :-)

Thickness (max): 21 mm

2.6" 320x240 tft dispay :-)

Weight: 4.8 ounces (135 grams)
Height: 4.5 inches (115 mm)

Width: 2.4 inches (61 mm)

Depth: 0.46 inch (11.6 mm) :-)

3.5" 320x480 scratch proof glass display :-):-)



video conferencing with face cam :-)

no 3G features no video conf



Symbian OS9.1 series 60V3 with 1000s of 3rd party apps and a huge developer and user community

OS X for mobile no 3rd party apps and apple not yet promoting developer community for the mobile edition.



No touch screen

touch UI - best feature of iphone :-)



5MP autofocus camera with carl zeiss lens, flash, digicam like features and ctrl , dvd quality video recording*640x480 at 30fps in mp4 format) :-) with video stabiliser

2MP basic camera(autofocus?)
no video recording. no digicam like buttons or functions



digital music /video player with true surround and standard headphone jack. external control module

support mp3, wma, aac, eaac+ |
real, ogg, 3gp, mp4 and many |
more formats. divx and avi |
support from add ons. :-) |
playlist and equalizer

WMP and nokia PC suite sync support

dedicated physical buttons.

rotating 3d gallery view

equal to an ipod nano video

not all formats are supported

Proprietary headphone?

external control module?

no dedicated physical buttons.

might have a 3d gallery view not sure



Built in GPS and navigator software with voice guidance. Gmaps also available

No gps, only gmaps



safari browser with minimap,visual history and plugins like flash player :-):-)

Safari browser but no plugins or flash player :-)



landscape and vertical display manual change using slider :-)

Automatic landscape or vertical display based on movement :-) :-)



TV out -use TV as monitor
browse watch videos on TV :-), play hw accelerated 3d games on tv screen. wow now that makes in a gaming console too.

no tv out



Home networking with wifi :-) and UPnP

no home networking



Bluetooth 2.x with audio GW :-)

bluetooth 2.x +edr :-)



Infrared

No Ir



gprs/edge/umts/hsdpa modem :-)

Modem?



Phone keypad - support for bluetooth keyboard.

full qwerty virtual keyboard. :-)



Voice recognition and TTS engine (talking ringtone , SIND etc)

Not available?



All format ringtones supported

Not all formats ipod supports can be made ringtones. i.e you cannot set an mp3 or song as ringtone L



Push to talk

No push to talk



Build in internet telephony (VOIP)

No voip



Java j2me midp cldc

Java?



Photo and video editors, blogging, podcast, online album, movie director, Instant messenger, yahoo and local yellowpages search, quickoffice, voice recorder, zip, file manager, adobe flash and pdf , wireless keyboard support, notes, calender, pda functions, and 3D openGL games

Not many built in apps, just basic pda funtions and maps.



Visual radio

No radio



Java based Widsets also available . similar to iphone widgets.

Widgets to provide 3rd party features



USB2 storage device

? only itunes supported.



Poor battery life. Max 4-6hrs music play back

Need to recharge everyday.

Needs to be tested but apple promised 24hr music playback or equivalent use. bad news is the battery cannot be removed.

The list is not comprehensive.
bottom line is n95 gives you unlimited possibilities in s/w and is not a restricted device like the i-Phone. N95 wins over iphone handsdown by all comparison except may be a couple features of iphone like UI and storage.
essentially n95 is a leading edge technology while iphone is a generation behind but class. if Iphone's next version can catch up with the then latest Nseries topend phone like the N95(N97?) then Iphone have a better chance to compete but apple need to go a long way in catching up with the developer community of symbian.

and if at all you want to compare N95 with contemporary phones, do it with the p990i, blackberry' curve, samsung blackjack, LG prada , treo or or such leading edge phones and m sure N95 still beats all of them handsdown and looks better than any of them except the iPhone.

here are some more comparative reviews. see the user comments against the official marketing.
http://www.cnet.com.au/mobilephones/pdaphones/0,239036203,339279031,00.htm
http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phones/apple-iphone-4gb/4540-6452_7-32180293-4.html
http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&q=blackjack+N95+iphone+curve+comparison&btnG=Search&meta=

the real competetion for the N95 are still in development stages. may be we will see some this year. I would especially like to see a N97 with all features of n95 + a larger screen +touch screen + dvb-h + larger storage like 20GB or more + better battery life +....

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Here I give a link to all my blogs.
This is my first.


and another one on my thoughts on various things on earth.
http://jiggysthoughts.blogspot.com/
more to come soon.
topics include, history, language, technology, opensource , reviews on cars, gadgets and of course linux.

~cheers




































EOB.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Quotable quotes



Be the change you want
to see in the world


My glass is ALWAYS half empty !!.. and don't you DARE try fill it !!

The purpose of life is a life of purpose.

Philosophy is like being in a dark room and looking for a black cat.
Metaphysics is like being in a dark room and looking for a black cat that isn't there.
Theology is like being in a dark room and looking for a black cat that isn't there and shouting “I found it!”

Religion is comparable to a childhood neurosis.
-Sigmund Freud

Forgive, O Lord, my little joke on Thee and I'll forgive Thy great big one on me.
-Robert Frost

The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason.
-Benjamin Franklin

I do not believe in the immortality of the individual, and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it.
-Albert Einstein

I have never seen the slightest scientific proof of the religious theories of heaven and hell, of future life for individuals, or of a personal God.
-Thomas Edison

"A believer is not a thinker and a thinker is not a believer." - Marian Noel Sherman

I don't believe in the after life, although I am bringing a change of underwear.
- Woody Allen

Fear is the parent of cruelty, therefore it is no wonder if religion and cruelty have gone hand-in-hand.
-Bertrand Russell

The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one.
-George Bernard Shaw

I don't think we're here for anything, we're just products of evolution. You can say 'Gee, your life must be pretty bleak if you don't think there's a purpose' but I'm anticipating a good lunch.
-Dr. James Watson

There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.
- Mahatma Gandhi

Friday, April 28, 2006

Bangalore Traffic and solution

Bangalore Traffic and solution

This is a mail I wrote to the Bangalore Times Of India’s campaign on the infrastructure issues in Bangalore sometime in october 2004. Ofcourse it never got published nor any reaction from times of india. I guess solution to this issue will reduce subscriptions of this daily tabloid of bangalore.

Anyways, now it is december '05, more than a year and bangalore has only got even worse (I dont have a higher superlative to describe the condition now). Even these columns on TOI's citi pages have become repeated and boring. People are tired of hearing just rhetoric and dream infrastructure like six lane roads, core ring road, metro, etc just on paper. and worst the delays and politics involved in current projects. Just imagine its about 3-4 years since the airport road flyover started and still less than 50% complete. just for a 2 lane 200 M mini flyover. The funniest infrastructure we have is the board indicating the metro station on MG road where there is no metro. Welcome to bangalore, they city of dreams(that never become real), the city of hype, the city of traffic nightmare.

OK. to start with, I have been complaining and advocating several measures with people I know and also doing my own study about why there is so much road and infrastructure related issues here in bangalore. Here are the reasons I think are the issues with Bangalore’s infrastructure.





1) The way the city is planned.

Well! I know that is saying the whole system is wrong. But then if you look at it, you will agree with me.

These are the reasons why I say the city is planned wrongly is

a) There are no junctions, I see only circles every where. This is a night mare for a traffic signal planner as in a junction where there are only 4 roads, here there 6-8 roads meeting at a circle. Hence the number of permutations and combination of traffic flow increases exponentially.
Just imagine, when u ask for directions in bangalore and someone says "seedha hogi, ondhu circleu barathe, alli left hogri"(go straight, u get a circle, take left there), u'll be surprised to find 2 or three roads on the left when you get to the circle. Atleast newly planned areas should not do this mistake.

b) Again from the above point we can see that roads make a star network instead of being parallel. Hence they go in multiple directions cris-crossing the city (and most of these are one ways). Hence the distance to travel from one point to another increases by many folds. In many situations I have noticed that to get to the next road, which can be less that 200m by walk, a vehicle has to go more than a kilometer away and take multiple one way roads to get there. Again increasing the Volume of traffic. These cris-cross roads also make a newcomer loose a sense of direction and find them like a maze, no wonder finding an address in Bangalore is one of the toughest things to do.

c) Narrow roads, especially arterial roads. Arterial roads should be at least 6 lane or more. Here we have Hosur road, airport road, shankey road, kanakpura road, etc which are just 2 lane in most places.

d) Narrow roads have tall buildings. – Why do we have 10 floor or higher buildings in roads that are 30-50 feet wide? There wouldn’t be enough space for parking or even movement of vehicles to and from the buildings. Is there anything called Floor Space Index here.

e) Too many dead end roads – this is unique to Bangalore I guess. Peripheral roads which get access to an area or a lay out become dead ends, forcing people to use only the arterial roads to get from one area to the other. E.g., to get to Koramangala police station from Lashkar Hosur road you can only go through the 80” road opposite the forum mall. There are a couple roads before this road which connect to Koramangala but they end up as dead ends, hence cannot be used as a bypass/short cut. Same is the case if you want to get to Indranagar from airport road. There are many roads which lead to Kodihalli from airport road, but do not lead to Indranagar. Many such examples can be given. Worse many cross roads near Koramangala KHB colony near the Krishna temple are dead ends, because the drains which cut across them are 10ft above the road and hence making it dead end. The very purpose of the “cross roads” are defeated. If only this is fixed by making cross roads connect properly to an area, a lot of shortcuts are available reducing traffic in main roads and cutting travel time and costs.

f) There are no high roads (or they are too narrow to be considered one) which connect one area/suburb to the other again forcing people to use only the arterial roads to connect hence forcing more traffic on these roads which are already narrow. E.g., no direct connectivity from airport to Koramangala, bannergetta road to Bommasandra,

g) Disjoint roads. I have notices many roads in Bangalore, start some where, break and continue at some other part. This is extremely confusing for any one following a particular route. Arterial roads are no exception to this. Not just that, the also become extremely narrow 2lane roads from a 4-6 lane road. Y is such kind of planning done? Cant they make straight same width arterial roads. E.g, 2 Hosur roads inside the city, bannergetta road, the ring road, Kanakpura road, Cunningham road, and in many other layouts.

h) Peripheral roads too narrow. – I have noticed that some areas do have peripheral roads which connect them to the arterial roads. But these are too narrow for even buses to travel in them. I guess this is due to the fact that a village got merged into the city limits but they are still managed like a village.



I have come up with these reasons by comparing Bangalore with other cities I have lived in like Chennai and Dubai, where I have not seen traffic issues due to these reasons.



2) An all in one Central district. MG road/brigade

a. This makes the entire traffic move either from or towards MG road and the surrounding. Many of my visitors believe that Bangalore is only MG road. The city needs to be distributed.

3) City not managed like a metro. These are things I have seen in the metros I have lived in or been to or heard of and not in Bangalore

a. School timings much earlier than office timings, distributing peak hours

b. Services like cleaning, garbage collection, road laying should not be done during peak hours.

c. Central Bus depot and the main markets must be moved outside the city( I know this helped Chennai decongest a lot by moving markets and bus stand outside the city, de-centralizing the city and also expanding the city)

d. local train service needed to develop satellite townships

e. Unlike the metros Bangalore is restricted to the central districts. Not many suburbs and govt and private sector doesn’t do anything to promote them(accessibility, facilities). Hence high density of population in central districts.

f. Buffalos, sheep herds, animals, tractors, bullock carts etc on the city roads. What more can I say. I can only laugh when I see these in a city which claims to be a metro.

g. Trucks/Lorry/carrier/tempo vehicles traffic inside the city. This must be banned during peak hours. lorries/trucks must be allowed only between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am only on arterial roads.

The above are just some examples. There are a lot more.

4) Too many intersections on arterial roads. This causes traffic to stop every half a KM or less(every 200m on the 3 hosur roads). Creates more chaotic traffic. Some unimportant intersections must be blocked.

5) Hosur road after silk board is big enough to handle the traffic. It is due to the anarchic traffic that it has been a nightmare. There is no need for a road over road on Hosur road. Trust me it will not solve the issue, except give more hardships during the construction. Instead the road needs to be made a nonstop road. No intersection signal every 1km. Identify select intersections and construct exit ways (or flyovers) to peripheral roads and pedestrian cross over. This can be done much faster than the road on stilts plan and also less expensive. I guess the acceptance of road on stilts plan was accepted by the govt. just to please industry leaders (and NM who gave this idea) and have not done a proper study of which is the best solution by professionals in this field.

6) Attitude of local people - this exists in every city. But I see this is much more in Bangalore especially where villages come across expressways, arterial roads, people just don’t respect that the road is for vehicles. Political issues arise and people break off medians and other road facilities to ease traffic, so that they can continue to live their traditional way. Well! This is a toughie to manage. But then we need to educate them and make them respect the roads. They also need these roads anyways. This will avoid a lot of accident deaths on the expressways and reduce a lot of chaos and trouble for the drivers.

7) Lane traffic, differentiate slow/fast moving traffic, heavy/medium vehicles, , bus lanes, 2-3 wheelers and 4wheelers. At least the lanes, medians and deadzones should be properly marked. When there are no lanes marked, how can one even follow lane traffic?

8) Expand roads. I see many arterial roads which get clogged due to lack of space and these roads have platforms which are wider than the road itself. Platforms don’t need to be more than 5-6 feet wide and the drainage should be closed under the platform space. This way most arterial road can be expanded to have 6 lanes. In places where this is not possible land should be acquired, encroached land recovered and anything which comes on the way needs to be broken to expand the road. This has been done in many cities like Chennai and Mumbai to expand roads. But I see a reluctance in the govt here to break encroachments on roads. The stretch of Hosur road between Koramangala ring road and silk board flyover is a perfect candidate for this.

9) only Potholes no roads. Just good flat roads will make most of the traffic jams clear and help vehicles move faster. trust me, 20kmph is the fastest I have travelled in the city in nonpeak hours. avg speed i measured in hours/km an not KMPH in bangalore.

10) The over head electric lines give Bangalore the look of a small town and not a modern city. This needs to go under ground. It will also save a lot of lives due to electrocution.

11) Synchronized signaling with decent timings. Synchronized signaling is not quite possible considering the zigzag style roads here and the circles. But there could be some arterial routes where this could be done. But I see that most other signaling is also done very poorly. Signals give a go for 20 seconds and a red for the next 3 minutes. It is almost impossible for a vehicle even in the second row to cross the signal is 10-20 seconds for which green is given. Many times I get to stay in the same signal for 3-5 consecutive red. That’s 5*3=15 mins in the same signal. This is ridiculous.

12)roads have 90degree turns. Is this france? I thought we follow british road systems. almost every road in bangalore has turnings at 90 degrees and there is no curve for left turns. another point which increases traffic build up as it tough for cars(forget busses, they block traffic for a minute just to make a left turn) to manuever this and get into the left most lane.

13) perpendicular parking. many places have perpendicular parking to make more parkign space available. good. but what about road space. roads are ment for driving and not parking.
recently this change was implemented by BMC, thankfully.

14) Last but not the least. “AUTORICKSHAWS” they need to be banned. Need I say more? They are noisy, polluting, has lethal maneuvering capabilities. And the drivers have an extremely bad attitude towards people and driving. This is true for any city not just Bangalore. There are other alternatives for common transport which can be arranged for the same cost as auto rickshaws. This has to be done in a phased manner, and which ever form of taxi we will replace them with.





I might not have articulated properly all the ideas I had about the issues Bangalore has and improving the scenario, without giving crazy ideas like building flyovers at every junction. I have highlighted some points in bold face which are key to fixing the issues immidiately. Just fixing these will get Bangalore on par with most other cities in India. Apart from traffic I have also high lighted other places where the city needs to improve.



And one last opinion about Bangalore as someone who has settled here from more than a 4 years, still part of the floating population, is that Bangalore should stop creating unnecessary hype about itself and raise the hopes of people and get more realistic in addressing issues. Every one who gives into the "hype" that Bangalore is and comes to live in Bangalore from a another city or abroad, is not just disappointed, but also frustrated about everything here. We even lack basic living conditions here, then y talk about being a high-tech, futuristic city( I call it the future city as it doesn’t exist now).


Just my 0.2$.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Nokia 7710 pda multimedia smartphone - my review

This has been one long pending review I had to write after owning this phone for more than a year.
Well I as expecting the launch of this phone in the indian market even before it was anounced by nokia. i.e., I was expecting its predecessor the 7700 to be launched in india but to my disappointment was released only for testing by the service providers.
What was so great about this phone? well it was the first breed of convergence phones to hit the market, which had everything from a touch screen PDA, multimedia, camera, music, java and native OS platform, radio, TV, multiband, vpn, SIP, 2.5G highspeed EDGE or EPRS etc and also a phone.
the other competeing phones were the windows XP mobile based ones like ipaq, i-mate, O2 etc but I did not want a windows phone. others on the list were linux based ones like the motorola A780 et all and symbian based ones like the P900i, nokia 9xxx series etc.
for various reasone like price-> value, size, OS, compatibility,standards, latest technos etc I chose the 7710 and the A780. Unfortunately(will tell u why) I bought the 7710 as the A780 was not available in the market when I was shopping and I dint want to wait no more, cause I had been using a basic sony T100 for more than a year after I lost my last smart phone the nokia 3560. more over here in India people have a facination and good will for nokia's quality and signal strength.



I am talking about this fancy gizmo called the 7710
http://www.nokia.com.sg/nokia/0,8764,66118,00.html
http://www.nokia.co.in/nokia/0,,70506,00.html

you could take a look at the site for detailed feature set.

here is a detailed list of important features of this phone.

  • Touch screen with handwriting recognition.
  • Connect to the Internet with EGPRS or HSCSD
  • Internet browser supports HTML / xHTML and Macromedia Flash 6
  • Vibrant 65,536 color wide screen
  • Megapixel camera (1152x864), 1.3 MP interpolated with latest OS update, 2X dig zoom.
  • Email (SMTP, POP3, IMAP4)
  • Integrated handsfree & voice recorder
  • Bluetooth technology (including audio)
  • Personal Information Management: calendar, contacts, tasks, and more
  • Word, Sheet, and Presentation Viewers; Word & Sheet converter
  • Flight mode
  • MP3 player with stereo audio
  • Audio and video playback and streaming
  • Visual Radio
  • 90 MB internal storage and upto 1GB add on MMC rs-MMC card support in hot plug mode.
  • Wide variety of multimedia file type supported like AAC, WMA, ogg,PEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG, TIFF/F vorbis with plugins.
  • Java Midp 2 and classical jre.
  • GPRS and EDGE multislot class 10 (4+2, max 5) support upto 460 kbps. 2way speed.
  • extra long life batteries.

It also supports a wide variety of enhancements with the pop port interface and bluetooth.
car kits, hands free, adapters to connect to car audio or stereo system and more.

It basically promises to be a all in one kitchen sink of handheld devices. this is what impreseed me, but does it really deliver? we'll get there soon.

The phone is equiped with a 150 Mhz crystal 1 ARM processor with 40 MB ram and 32 MB flash.


......... to be contd.

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Fav matrix quotes

Hmm. Its tough to choose. every dialog in matrix is so special and has a lot of meaning. The ultimate movie on spirituality and philosophy with a hacker/commercial twist though.

Here are some picks from those.











Neo: I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid... afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules or controls, borders or boundaries. A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you.



Tank: So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
Neo: Guns. Lots of guns.

Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: I know. That's why it's going to work.








Morpheus: If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain
Neo: What are you trying to tell me? That I can dodge bullets?
Morpheus: No, Neo. I'm trying to tell you that when you're ready, you won't have to.

Morpheus: I'm trying to free your mind, Neo. But I can only show you the door. You're the one that has to walk through it.
Morpheus: Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.


Morpheus: If real is what you can feel, smell, taste and see, then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain

Morpheus: What are you waiting for? You're faster than this. Don't think you are, know you are. Come on! Stop trying to hit me and hit me!

Neo: Why do my eyes hurt?
Morpheus: You've never used them before.


Agent Smith: Do you hear that, Mr. Anderson? That is the sound of inevitability.

Agent Smith: Never send a human to do a machine's job.

Agent Smith: "Tell me, Mr. Anderson, what good is a phone call when you are unable to speak?"

Agent Smith: I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to an area, and you multiply, and multiply, until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet, you are a plague, and we are the cure.

Cypher: I know what you're thinking, 'cause right now I'm thinking the same thing. Actually, I've been thinking it ever since I got here: Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?

Cypher: All I see now is blonde, brunette, redhead.

Cypher: It means buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy, 'cause Kansas is going bye-bye.


Spoon boy: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth.
Neo: What truth?
Spoon boy: There is no spoon.
Neo: There is no spoon?
Spoon boy: Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.

Mouse: Do you know what it really reminds me of? Tasty Wheat. Did you ever eat Tasty Wheat?
Switch: No, but technically, neither did you.
Mouse: That's exactly my point. Exactly! Because you have to wonder: how do the machines know what Tasty Wheat tasted like? Maybe they got it wrong. Maybe what I think Tasty Wheat tasted like actually tasted like oatmeal, or tuna fish. That makes you wonder about a lot of things. You take chicken, for example: maybe they couldn't figure out what to make chicken taste like, which is why chicken tastes like everything!



The Matrix epilogue theme- Translated (copied from a topic in orkut)
Did you ever bother to find out what the song at the ending of the Matrix Trilogy meant. Well here it is.

asato ma sad gamaya
tamaso ma jyotir gamaya
mrtyor mamrtam gamaya


Lead me from unreality (Asat) to reality(Sat). Lead me from Darkness(Tamas) to Light(Jyothi). Lead me from Mortality(Mrthyor) to Immortality(Amrut). The Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 1.3.28


vidyam cavidyam ca yas
tad vedobhayam saha
avidyaya mrtyum tirtva
vidyayamrtam asnute


He who knows both Knowledge (vidya) and ignorance (Avidya), crosses death(mrtyu) with ignorance* and attains immortality through Knowledge. The Isa Upanisad, 11


yasmin dyauh prthivi cantariksam otam manah saha pranais ca sarvaih tam evaikam janatha atmanam anya vacah vimuncatha amrtasya esah setuh


In him the Universe, the earth, and the sky are woven, the mind with prana and all. Know him alone as the Self, and discard other words! He is the bridge of Immortality. The Mundaka 2.2.5


indriyebhyah param mano
manasah sattvam uttamam
sattvad adhi mahan atma
mahato vyaktam uttamam


Beyond the senses is the mind, beyond the mind is the supreme manifested being, higher than that being is the great Self(maha-atma), higher than the great is the supreme Unmanifest. The katha upanisad, 6.7


yada pancavatisthante
jnanani manasa saha
buddhis ca na vicestate
tam ahuh paramam gatim


Whence, the five instruments of knowledge and the mind are still together, and when the intellect does not move, that is called the supreme state. Katha 6.10


bhidyate hrdayagranthis
chidyante sarvasamsayah
ksiyante casya karmani
tasmin drste paravare


When he his presence and immanance are seen, The shackle of the heart is broken, all doubts are resolved, all karmas perish. The Mundaka Upanisad, 2.2.8


Monday, April 04, 2005