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Metallect Announced XMuddle for Java Developers

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Metallect, provider of software analysis tools and services for software development professionals, has announced the availability of an early beta release of its new architecture modeling software, XMuddle for Java developers.XMuddle for Java is a desktop tool based on open source technology that gives Java developers and QA the capability to take a collection of Java .jar files and create a searchable diagram of dependencies. The XMuddle for Java allows reverse engineer dependencies in Java byte code, visually navigate unfamiliar applications and also, see the impact of patches to production systems.The pre-release software is available to anyone without program registration. XMuddle is scheduled for public beta later this year.

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Mozilla Takes Care of Thunderbird 3.0 with Mozilla Messaging

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

The Mozilla Foundation has opened Mozilla Messaging, a new subsidiary focused on developing its free, open-source Thunderbird e-mail software.This new company will take up the development of Thunderbird 3.0 to coincide with the release of Firefox 3.0. Being a separate entity, according to the Mozilla Messaging team, will allow them to better focus their efforts in creating a terrific email client to compete with Microsoft’s Outlook client, and IBM’s Lotus Notes, another popular business email client. The new version of Thunderbird will feature integrated calendars with greatly expanded functionality, improved searches, and many other user interface and performance improvements. Mozilla Messaging has staffed a small product development team who will work as part of a community of contributors from around the world. David Ascher, CEO, Mozilla Messaging explained on his blog the new goals of Mozilla Messaging, which has big ambitions for Thunderbird. Thunderbird 3 will build on the great base that is Thunderbird 2 (and the work already performed in trunk by the current and past contributors), and add some key features, such as: integrated calendaring (building on the great work done by the Mozilla Calendar team and their Lightning add-on to Thunderbird), better search facilities, easier configuration, and a set of other user interface improvements, Ascher wrote. David Ascher is the CEO of Mozilla Messaging and sits on its board of directors, which also includes Christopher Beard, vice president and general manager of Mozilla Labs, and Marten Mickos, CEO of open source database vendor MySQL AB.

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Intel Readies a Billion Dollar to Invest in India

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Global chip maker Intel will invest more than USD one billion in India over the next three years as it seeks to prepare light-weight personal computers in partnership with Indian and foreign hardware firms.Intel is said to be collaborating with foreign and Indian computer hardware brands like Asus Technologies, HCL, Wipro and Zenith for the development of lightweight and easy-to-use Internet platforms.”We have committed to spend over a billion dollars spread over next three years plus. We are focusing on a number of new initiatives for enabling easy availability of personal computers (PCs) and broadband Internet in India,” Intel Technology India Director- marketing and operations John A McClure said.Intel is also working on different designs for specific market segments. It is also preparing to introduce Wimax technology in India, the fastest wireless BB technology available at lower cost than optical fibres.

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Reuters Selects Java Real-Time System for Market Facing Services

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Sun Microsystems announced that a division of Reuters has selected the Sun Java Real-Time System to develop and deploy market-facing services.The Sun Java Real-Time System (Java RTS) is a software product that provides a development platform for creating applications, which require execution predictability. Compliant with the Real-Time specification for Java, it uses the power and scalability of the Solaris10 Operating System (OS) and the flexibility of the Java platform to provide the environment necessary for predictable computing applications in industries such as financial services, aerospace, industrial automation and scientific research.揥e wanted a Java technology-based solution that could address our demanding, and growing, requirements for predictability and low-latency, as well as enable us to leverage our existing code base and Java technology expertise, said Andrew Cunningham, Global Head of Transactions Platform Group, Sales and Trading Division at Reuters.Sun Java Real-Time System enables hard, soft, and non-real-time functions to be combined in one system while keeping critical latencies as low as 20 microseconds. Developers can differentiate processes based on their importance and can take advantage of new memory models. They can continue to take advantage of familiar development tools, such as the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment or Solaris Dynamic Tracing (DTrace).When executing on the Solaris 10 operating system, Sun Java RTS runs on over 900 standard x86 and SPARC technology platforms and can also leverage the real-time capabilities of Solaris 10. Solaris 10 enables Java RTS applications to take full advantage of multi-core and multi-processor environments. The upcoming release of Java RTS will also be available on real-time Linux distributions from Red Hat and Novell.

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Apache Tuscany SCA Java 1.1 Available Now

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

The Apache Tuscany team has announced 1.1 release of the Java SCA project. Apache Tuscany provides a runtime environment based on the Service Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is a set of specifications aimed at simplifying SOA application development. These specifications are being standardized by OASIS as part of the Open Composite Services Architecture (Open CSA).Apache Tuscany project is a community that is working to create infrastructure that simplifies the development of service-based application networks and addresses real business problems posed in SOA.The Tuscany SCA Java 1.1 release adds a number of features including a JMS binding, improved policy support and an implementation extension for representing client side JavaScript applications as SCA components.

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J2EE Spider Launches Version 1.0.0-M1

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

J2EE Spider has launched a new version of SPIDER at sourceforge. This version has several important features and even a new look. An important feature of the tool includes the generation of CRUDs. The added feature is the reason for 搄umping from version 0.0.3 to 1.0.0-M1.The main concerns of the project are usability, integration with development platform, freedom to choose which code needs to be generated, incremental development generation and customization of code templates to better fit the needs of the development team.J2EE Spider project is directed for construction of a plugin for the Eclipse, for generation of code, utilizing resources of the IDE, Java and Velocity.

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Goose Technologies Works Towards Risk Management Solution

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Hyderabad, India-based Goose Technologies has recently come up with Procon, a risk management solution. Procon enables global enterprises to have real-time visibility and predictability of key performance indicators (KPI) at different levels and function areas. It also provides associated risk exposures by real time risk alerts and risk grid. Goose Technologies founder and CEO Debasish Pattnaik told a news conference that Procon was uniquely designed to offer real-time visibility of KPIs across all levels and also offers aggregation at both organization and enterprise levels. It has a built in prediction engine that offers future trend of potential risk factors. Apart from this, once the current and future challenges are known, Procon offers an advance analytical engine for the risk management/mitigation through ‘What if scenarios, added Pattnaik.揋oose Technologies is a pioneer in this space and the first product company to offer global delivery risk visibility, predictability, aggregation, comprehensive risk framework and mitigation at various organisation levels, he said.The prime focus of Goose Technologies is to design and develop products that help organisations to manage their global risk as they expand or outsource operations.揥ith Procon we can now have a near real-time consolidated view of our performance indicators at the organizational level. Procon fits in the strategic project management space as we scale our operations, said J. Satyanarayana, CEO of NISG, said.NISG is a project development and management company working with the central and several state governments.

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Nvidia Acquires Ageia, Taking Over PhysX Technology

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Graphics card maker, Nvidia has announced it is acquiring gaming physics company Ageia to bring the latter’s PhysX solution to Nvidia’s GeForce graphics hardware cards.Ageia developed PhysX, a hardware and software engine that adds physical reality to existing games, like smoke billowing from an object after an explosion, or the behavior of a rock after it hits a target. Developers can also use the PhysX software development kit to create interactive middleware for games. Ageia recently provided a kit to developers to create physical experiences in Epic Games’ Unreal Tournament 3.Ageia will add features to Nvidia’s graphics products that will boost the physical reality users experience while playing a game, said Derek Perez, an Nvidia spokesman.According to AGEIA, there are 140 PhysX-based games shipping or in development on Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii and Gaming PCs. In August 2007, AGEIA announced first PhysX Mobile processor, the AGEIA PhysX 100M, for high performance gaming notebook PCs. AGEIA PhysX Mobile Technology features low power and thermal design with power dissipation of nearly 10W under gameplay conditions. Company president and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said of the deal, “The Ageia team is world class, and is passionate about the same thing we are梒reating the most amazing and captivating game experiences. By combining the teams that created the world’s most pervasive GPU and physics engine brands, we can now bring GeForce-accelerated PhysX to hundreds of millions of gamers around the world.”Dell XPS 1730, launched in September 2007, is one of the first laptops to integrate Ageia PhysX 100M processor. Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed, however Nvidia said more details about the acquisition will be provided during the company’s quarterly conference call, to be held in mid February.

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RICK KUSHMAN: A primer on the coming digital wave

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Earlier this week, we covered the 2009 conversion of TV to digital, except for all the really good questions that scores of people have asked since.I’m going to answer some of them today, but first, a quick reminder of what this is about.At midnight next Feb. 17, all analog television transmissions will stop, and TV signals will become digital. If you have any kind of digital cable or satellite service, or you get your reception from an antenna but have a digital receiver inside your TV, you won’t notice.If you use an antenna for an analog TV, you will need a converter box. Those run $50 to $70, and government discount coupons worth $40 are available. Each household can get two coupons, but sellers accept only one coupon per converter.Also, digital transmission is already going on, so you can switch at any time.After that, it gets a bit more detailed, and I’m going to break down the questions into a few basic categories:-Converter boxesEvery TV in the house needs its own digital connection, either through cable, satellite or a converter.The boxes are supposed to be very easy to connect, and you shouldn’t need to pay for help. The boxes are becoming available at most major electronics retailers.-CableIf you have cable, you won’t have to get a converter or shop for other equipment. But that doesn’t mean your cable company won’t force a change on you, and if they do, they’ll come to you.If you have digital cable now, nothing more is needed. But, if you have an analog box, or analog cable through a wall connection, it will depend on your company.Some cable companies will let you keep the analog equipment, and they’ll convert the signal for you. But many companies are switching to all-digital - because it’s better for them - meaning they’ll bring you a digital box.If they do go all-digital, each TV in the house will need its own box.Will that cost you more? It depends on what level of service you take. The basic analog and digital packages cost the same right now. But let’s be realistic: How often do changes not end up costing more?-VCRsIf the VCR just sits there and plays tapes of movies that your kids watch 10 times a week, you don’t need to bother with anything.If you get your TV from an antenna and record with your VCR, you’ll need a converter box leading into the VCR, but you shouldn’t need another box for your TV, in most cases.However, if you have separate antenna feeds into your VCR and TV - this would mean you can watch one channel and record another %26#150; both the TV and VCR will need boxes.-TiVoIf you have TiVo hooked to an analog antenna, it will depend on the age of your box. Many newer TiVos have digital receivers and don’t need converter boxes. Check your manual or your supplier.-Portable TVsSome newer models have digital receivers built in, and the manual should tell you. But many small TVs are still analog, and that means you’ll need a converter box.However, the converters won’t have their own power, or run on batteries, so you’ll likely only be able to use the little portable if you can plug it, and the box, into an outlet somewhere.For more info on the conversion, check the FCC Web site, www.dtv.gov, or call (888)225-5322.To order converter box coupons, or to get more information about them, go to www.dtv2009.gov or call (888)388-2009, or write TV Converter Box Coupon Program, P.O. Box 2000, Portland, OR 97208-2000.—And now, some actual television.Tuesday at 10 p.m.EST, NBC starts a new series, “quarterlife,” that’s the first official Internet-to-network drama. Actually, it’s a TV-to-Internet-to-TV drama, because the producers first tried to sell it to the networks.The show launched online in November, then NBC picked it up, and the network swears it had nothing do to with the fact writers were on strike at the time. It’s still all available in 30 eight-minute segments on www.quarterlife.com.All around, it would be a cool little development for TV - if the show were better. That’s both a disappointment and a surprise.That’s because “quarterlife” comes from accomplished producers Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, who created the brilliant teen drama “My So-Called Life” and the dead-on series “thirtysomething.” They clearly like to examine the little details of life, as well as to put the titles of their shows in lower case.This one splits in the middle on age. It’s about a bunch of mid-20-year-olds, who are, of course, trying to find themselves. The irony and intelligence are admirable, but “quarterlife” is missing the usual graceful touch. Instead of reflective, everyone just sounds whiney and self-involved, and it’s hard to stay with them long enough to get to like anyone.

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China hopes 2008 inflation at 4.8 pct

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

BEIJING China’s government hopes to hold inflation to 4.8 percent this year but could have trouble doing so after January snowstorms worsened food shortages, a planning official said.Storms that wrecked crops and disrupted food shipments might keep inflation high in February, said Zhou Wenjun, an official of the cabinet’s National Development and Reform Commission, quoted Friday on the Web site of state television.Economists have raised 2008 inflation forecasts for China as high as 6.8 percent following the storms.Inflation accelerated in January to an 11-year high of 7.1 percent, driven by an 18.2 percent rise in food costs. Analysts say prices could rise even faster in February but they say inflation should ease later in the year.The 4.8 percent target “was decided by the central economic work meeting” held in December, Zhou said.”This target certainly is extremely difficult,” he said.China’s inflation rate for 2007 was also 4.8 percent, well above the official target of 3 percent.The surge in inflation over the past six months has been blamed on shortages of pork, grain and some other food items.

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