Friday, September 2, 2011

Download YouTube Videos as MP3 Online






Download YouTube Videos as MP3 Online
02 September 2011 3:30



VidToMP3 is an online service that allows you to download videos from YouTube as a high quality MP3 files for free.



 Since most of the songs are available on YouTube you can easily find the one you want and download it as mp3 and transfer it your mobile devices using VidtoMp3 online YouTube video to mp3 converter.


To download YouTube videos as mp3, first copy paste the URL of the YouTube video in the box provided at  VidToMp3, then click on download button, after few seconds when the conversion is complete you can download the video as mp3. See the screen cast below:



VidToMp3  doesn't require any sign ups, there is no limit on converting you tube videos and you can also share mp3 download links with your friends or embed the converted mp3 songs in your blog or websites.
Beside YouTube, VidToMp3 supports many other video sites like Metacafe, Myspace, Daliymotion, Vimeo, SantaBanta and many more.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Friday, July 29, 2011

IBM Aims Cloud at Design Engineering

IBM's POWER7 processors stand out on a number of counts, not the least of which is their complexity. But beyond the 1.2 billion transistors, up to eight processing cores, SRAM and eDRAM, and clock speeds of 4Ghz, the processor family is unique for a very different reason. It was the pioneer for a new approach to complex chip design within IBM that leverages high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities in the cloud to bring scalability, cost efficiencies, and flexibility to a global development effort.

The complex POWER7 processor has 1.2 billion transistors and up to eight processing cores.
Source: IBM Power Systems

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

10th Planet discovered.



July 29, 2005: "It's definitely bigger than Pluto." So says Dr. Mike Brown of the California Institute of Technology who announced today the discovery of a new planet in the outer solar system.
see captionThe planet, which hasn't been officially named yet, was found by Brown and colleagues using the Samuel Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego. It is currently about 97 times farther from the sun than Earth, or 97 Astronomical Units (AU). For comparison, Pluto is 40 AU from the sun.
Right: An artist's concept of the new planet. [More]
This places the new planet more or less in the Kuiper Belt, a dark realm beyond Neptune where thousands of small icy bodies orbit the sun. The planet appears to be typical of Kuiper Belt objects--only much bigger. Its sheer size in relation to the nine known planets means that it can only be classified as a planet itself, Brown says.
New Planet name is UB313.
Backyard astronomers with large telescopes can see the new planet. But don't expect to be impressed: It looks like a dim speck of light, visual magnitude 19, moving very slowly against the starry background. "It is currently almost directly overhead in the early-morning eastern sky in the constellation Cetus," notes Brown.
The planet was discovered by, in addition to Brown, Chad Trujillo, of the Gemini Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and David Rabinowitz, of Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. They first photographed the new planet with the 48-inch Samuel Oschin Telescope on October 31, 2003. The object was so far away, however, that its motion was not detected until they reanalyzed the data in January of this year. In the last seven months, the scientists have been studying the planet to better estimate its size and its motions.
"We are 100 percent confident that this is the first object bigger than Pluto ever found in the outer solar system," Brown adds.
see caption
Right: The new planet, circled in white, moves across a field of stars on Oct. 21, 2003. The three photos were taken about 90 minutes apart. Image credit: Samuel Oschin Telescope, Palomar Observatory. [More]
Telescopes have not yet revealed the planet's disk. To estimate how big it is, the astronomers must rely on measurements of the planet's brightness. Like all planets, this new one presumably shines by reflecting sunlight. The bigger the planet, generally speaking, the bigger the reflection. The reflectance, the fraction of light that bounces off the planet, is not yet known. Nevertheless, it is possible to set limits on the planet's diameter:
"Even if it reflected 100 percent of the light reaching it, it would still be as big as Pluto," says Brown. Pluto is 1400 miles (2300 km) wide. "I'd say it's probably [about] one and a half times the size of Pluto, but we're not sure."
The planet's temporary name is 2003 UB313. A permanent name has been proposed by the discoverers to the International Astronomical Union, and they are awaiting the decision of this body before announcing the name. Stay tuned!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Windows 8 Beta Release in June, Possibly on Tablets

windows-8
We are accustomed to the idea that a product needs a continuous improvement. Cars, laptops, mobile phones, TVs; all these represent technology and are in a permanent evolving shift.
Microsoft is a giant in software and this makes the buzz around a release to start appearing long before the official announcement. The works on Windows 8 are closing in, and the Microsoft team has supposedly reached Milestone 2. Reports show that there are multiple builds created and this could ease the release to a wider audience, especially being given the escrow branch for Milestone 2.
This tells us that we should expecting a final build, in the next two weeks as a significant evolution has been made for finishing Milestone 2.
One of the biggest improvements in the next Windows is that it will contain two different versions of user interface, one being adapted for top hardware configurations and another one for less performing platforms, such as netbooks. Milestone 3 is estimated to last until the beginning of June. Chances are that, if the actual development pace is kept constant, the first Windows 8 Beta version could arrive in this summer.
There is a strong competition these day which seems to boost technology and innovate even more. Microsoft is in this race, as well. The company’s strategy for the tablets market is oriented towards competitiveness; therefore the efforts are focused on finalizing the platform in the shortest time possible. Given the interest showed by Microsoft to the tablets market (the company even tried to come up with own tablet – Courier, but later has quit the project), we could see a Windows 8 edition for ARM tablets, maybe even before the final version for desktop.  Besides, Dell plans to have a Windows 8 tablet ready for the first quarter of 2012.  The tablet, codenamed Peju, has been penciled in for the first three months of next year.
The information Microsoft has released is pretty scarce, most of the details we know have been shared at CES 2011 (Consumer Electronics Show) and others are either valid rumors or just logical assumptions.  However, at CES 2011, the broad audience had the chance to see an early Windows 8 Beta build and some previews of the technology that Microsoft intends to use on ARM tablets. Also, there are chance that manufacturer NVIDIA could join forces with Microsoft on this project.