Thursday, April 9, 2009

Transfer JET

Tokyo, July 17, 2008 - Sony Corporation, Canon Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, Hitachi Ltd., Victor Company of Japan, KDDI Corporation, Kenwood Corporation, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), Nikon Corporation, Olympus Imaging Corporation, Pioneer Corporation, SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., Seiko Epson Corporation, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Toshiba Corporation today announced an agreement to form a consortium to develop specifications for interconnecting products using “TransferJet” a new interoperable wireless transfer technology that enables rapid transfer of high resolution video, music and images. The “TransferJet Consortium” (www.transferjet.org) plans to promote a wide range of products and services incorporating TransferJet technology with the aim of accelerating its adoption throughout the consumer electronics industry.

TransferJet wireless technology enables a high speed data transmission rate of 560Mbps, while eliminating the need for complex setup and operation. Directly touching two compliant electronic products together allows files to be transferred automatically, without the need for an access point. For example, touching a TV with a digital camera enables photos to be instantaneously displayed on the TV screen. Alternatively, downloaded music content can be easily enjoyed by touching a mobile phone to a portable audio player. Transfer Jet can be used as a universal interface across all consumer electronics devices.

The “TransferJet Consortium” will develop specifications and guidelines ensuring interoperability between products incorporating the technology, establish licensing schemes and administer the use of the TransferJet logo. The Consortium will also promote the advantages across industries and to consumers. Through these initiatives, the Consortium will aim to create and expand the market for TransferJet products.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Power of google query

Google query

fallowing shots will show the power of google query..







Google advanced operators help refine searches.
They are included as part of the standard Google Query.
Advanced operators use syntax such as the following:

Operator:search_term

There’s no space between the operator, the colon, and the search term!

intitle: - Search page title
inurl: - Search URL
site: - limit results to a specific site
link: - other sites that link to our subject
inanchor: - search within hyperlinks
filetype: - Starting to see a patern yet?

Advanced Operators: “Filetype:”
–Filetype: extension_type
–Find documents with specified extensions
–The supported extensions are:

HyperText Markup Language (html)
Microsoft PowerPoint (ppt)
Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf)
Microsoft Word (doc)
Adobe PostScript (ps)
Microsoft Works (wks, wps, wdb)
Lotus 1-2-3
(wk1, wk2, wk3, wk4, wk5, wki, wks, wku)
Microsoft Excel (xls)
Microsoft Write (wri)
Lotus WordPro (lwp)
Rich Text Format (rtf)
MacWrite (mw)
Shockwave Flash (swf)
Text (ans, txt)

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Cross-Site Scripting

What is XSS?

"XSS", or cross-site scripting, is an attack to other users. It won't give you 'root' or SYSTEM access on a web server. It lives purely on application level (forget about the OSI model for just a minute), so it'll get you some privileges/information about the web application. Nothing more, nothing less.

Roughly speaking, XSS is the ability of injecting HTML tags in the input of a web application. A "web application" can be many things, going from a web based e-mai
l client to 'online forums' to e-shopping malls. This list is only limited due human creativity.

To give a very basic example, imagine a guestbook where people can discuss what they think about that very website. When viewing a guestbook, a user sees whatever previous users say about this particular website, furthermore sometimes even HTML tags are allowed. Why not putting your text in a red 'comic sans' font, so that your message will be noticed.

This is dangerous.