Archive for April, 2008

Today’s special – Михаил Гребенщиков

// April 30th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Today's special

Fabrika zvezdi-iin 2 oor garch irsen zaluu baihaa, ene 2 duu ni lag dajgui shuu. :D


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Microsoft Linux-тай зодолдохоо болиод, оронд нь гал халуун тэврэлт бэлэглэхийг хүсч байна

// April 30th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // IT

Microsoft penguin-ийг яаж хайрлахийг сурж эхлэж байгаам болуу? Microsoft  олон жил Linux-тэй ноцолдсоний эцэст ойрмогхоноос тактикаа өөрчилжээ.
Энэ удаа арай нээлттэй байхаар шийдсэн байна. Өнөөдөр тэд шинэ “data center management tools”-ийнхээ бэта хувибарийг зарлажээ. Тэд зарим нэг company-ууд сэрвэртээ виндовс-оос өөр зүйл хэрэглээд байгааг олж мэдсэн юм бна :П. Шинэ тоол нь 2 төрөлийн Linux  (Red Hat and SUSE) тэгээд бас 2 төрөлийн Unix (HP-UX and Sun Solaris), бүгдийг нь нэг management console-оор удирдах эд юм бна. Software-ийнх нь нэр нь System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross Platform Extensions.

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Цагдаа нар таний computer -ийг crack-хад Microsoft туслаж бна

// April 30th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // IT, Security

Цагдаа нарт зориулж гэмт хэрэг илэрүүлэлтэнд туслах зорилгоор Микрософт жижигхэн plug-in device  бутээсэн бөгөөд үүнийгээ 15 улсийн ( including Poland, the Philippines, Germany, New Zealand and the United States)  2000 оффицеруудад үнэгүй тараасан юм байна. Энэ төхөөрөмж нь Windows security -г эвдэх чадвартай юм бна (decrypting passwords, гэх мэт.)

eh survalj ni

Soundtrack – City of angel

// April 29th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Music, Run SE Run

Sonsuushtai album

Uzuushtei kino




Today’s special – Roxette

// April 28th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Today's special

90-eed onii eheer 13, 14tai teenage bandi “she’s a little bit dangerous” geel orilood yavjiij bilee :D za ter yahav, ene bas l saihan hamtlag shuu, id uedee ayalan togloltooroo hamgiin ih money tsugluulj chadsan gedeg um bna lee hugjimiin yertunts dotoroo, gehdee odoo davsan hamlag garsan baih l daa


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Fallen Art

// April 26th, 2008 // 4 Comments » // Movie

Neg naiziin maani sanal bolgoson ene anim bas l aihtar ed bna shuu

Today’s special – Once (Soundtrack)

// April 25th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Today's special

Unen goe album boljee :D


Yoo unen romantic 2 minj :D

// April 25th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Funny

Odoogoor hamgiin urgun hereglegdej bui Programm-iin helnuud

// April 25th, 2008 // No Comments » // IT

1. Java…..20.5%
2. C……..14.7%
3. VB…….11.6%
4. PHP……10.3%
5. C++…….9.9%
6. Perl……5.9%
7. Python….4.5%
8. C#……..3.8%
9. Ruby……2.9%
10. Delphi…2.7%

The other 10 in the top 20 are:
JavaScript, D, PL/SQL, SAS, Pascal, Lisp/Scheme, FoxPro/xBase, COBOL, Ada, and ColdFusion

[Eh survalj: end bgaa]

:D

// April 24th, 2008 // No Comments » // Funny

hamgiin uzuushtei Rally bna daa

NTT хүний арьсаар мэдээ дамжуулдаг төхөөрөмж бүүтээсэн юм байна

// April 24th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // IT

NTT has begun selling a device that transmits data across the surface of the human body and lets users communicate with electronic devices simply by touching them, the company announced on April 23.

The new product, called “Firmo,” consists of a card-sized transmitter carried in the user’s pocket. The card converts stored data into a weak AC electric field that extends across the body, and when the user touches a device or object embedded with a compatible receiver, the electric field is converted back into a data signal that can be read by the device. For now, Firmo transfers data at 230kbps, but NTT is reportedly working on a low-cost 10Mbps version that can handle audio/video data transfers.

Firmo is based on NTT’s RedTacton human area network (HAN) technology, which is designed to allow convenient human-machine data exchange through natural physical contact — even through clothing, gloves and shoes.

NTT initially hopes this human area network technology will appeal to organizations looking to boost convenience and security in the office. Obvious applications include secure entrances and keyless cabinets that recognize employees when they touch the door handle (thus bypassing the need for card-swipers and keys), or secure printers that operate only when you touch them.

For now, a set of 5 card transmitters and 1 receiver goes for around 800,000 yen ($8,000), but NTT expects the price to come down when mass production begins.