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Saturday, December 31, 2016

CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide 2nd Edition Ebook

The CISSP: Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide, 2nd Edition offers you a solid foundation for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. By purchasing this book, you’ve shown a willingness to learn and a desire to develop the skills you need to achieve this certification. This introduction provides you with a basic overview of this
book and the CISSP exam.

This book is designed for readers and students who want to study for the CISSP certification exam. If your goal is to become a certified security professional, then the CISSP certification and this study guide are for you. The purpose of this book is to adequately prepare you to pass the CISSP exam.

Contents
  • Chapter 1 Accountability and Access Control
  • Chapter 2 Attacks and Monitoring
  • Chapter 3 ISO Model, Network Security, and Protocols
  • Chapter 4 Communications Security and Countermeasures
  • Chapter 5 Security Management Concepts and Principles
  • Chapter 6 Asset Value, Policies, and Roles
  • Chapter 7 Data and Application Security Issues
  • Chapter 8 Malicious Code and Application Attacks
  • Chapter 9 Cryptography and Private Key Algorithms
  • Chapter 10 PKI and Cryptographic Applications
  • Chapter 11 Principles of Computer Design
  • Chapter 12 Principles of Security Models
  • Chapter 13 Administrative Management
  • Chapter 14 Auditing and Monitoring
  • Chapter 15 Business Continuity Planning
  • Chapter 16 Disaster Recovery Planning
  • Chapter 17 Law and Investigations
  • Chapter 18 Incidents and Ethics
  • Chapter 19 Physical Security Requirements

CISSP:Certified Information Systems Security Professional Study Guide 2nd Edition Ebook.




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5 Coolest Tech You Must Have By Qubimaxima



Links to all the products in this video

CAST by GENII - http://www.castbygenii.com/

Skybuds - http://www.skybuds.com/

Nora Smart Snoring Solution - http://snoringsolution.myshopify.com/

Powerup fpv - http://www.poweruptoys.com/

Gest - https://goo.gl/HLvh7M


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Playing YouTube videos in the browser on the Raspberry Pi

This will allow you to stream up to 1080p youtube videos in the browser on the Raspberry pi using omxplayer. Its a crude hack but it seems to work pretty well on my system. Install instructions and a demonstration video are shown below.

You can install this by pulling the git repository and running the scripts below.
Commands to install are below (your user should have sudo privileges but you dont need to be root):

You may have to enable user scripts in Midori by going to Menu>Preferences>Extensions>UserScripts and clicking the check box.


sudo apt-get install git-core
git clone git://github.com/StevenHickson/PiAUISuite.git
cd PiAUISuite/Install/
./InstallAUISuite.sh

**NOTE, this will ask you if you want to install a lot of different scripts because it is a SUITE. You only have to pick the ones you want to use. If you only want to use the youtube scripts, press n on any other question except for the dependencies and youtube.

Update Instructions 

cd PiAUISuite
git pull
cd Install
sudo ./UpdateAUISuite.sh



Demonstration


There is a lot of misinformation out there on how to do this. Using gnash or HTML5 is going to result in a frame rate so slow it can be considered unworkable. Ive tried both of them out and you cant really watch videos with them. XBMC has a youtube plugin but it is buggy and crashes often.

Ive been playing youtube videos using the command line and my voicecommand using the scripts found here.
After seeing a couple people ask about playing youtube in the browser last night, I decided to go ahead and do that and create some user scripts for midori which allow the browser to utilize the same hack.

Here is the technical overview:
I created a script called youtube which uses the youtube-dl -g flag to grab the video URL. It also handles playlists and other parsing. Then it passes that video URL to omxplayer for it to stream. 
Next I registered a new URL protocol yt:// and made it pass its information to the youtube program whenever it runs. 
Finally, I created a user script in Midori which simply replaces all http://youtube.com/watch?* URLs with yt://youtube.com/watch?*.

Feel free to let me know any problems you have and enjoy your Youtube browsing experience.


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Friday, December 30, 2016

Toshiba Portege R600 ST520W Lightweight Design Using WiMAX Technology

Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W, Lightweight Design Using WiMAX TechnologyNotebook Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W is made by Toshiba with the price of $ 2,149, has a weight that is lighter and thinner than any other notebook. In addition, the Notebook Portege R600-ST520W is also integrated with "WiMAX". To design this uR600 a little different from the Toshiba Portege R500. With the weight of 2.4 pounds, the R600 is lighter than most netbook, netbook even though 10 inch size. This combined with the notebook dimensions 11.1 x 8.5 x 0.8 inch, the design of magnesium finishing. From the keyboard is also convenient to use when typing. In addition, there is an eSATA port that is also valid as a third USB port, and technology, Sleep-and-Charge the battery can be charged even though the system is turned off. Still added Outdoor Display button that the user can easily see the display while in the sun.

Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W, Lightweight Design Using WiMAX Technology

Excess notebook
Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W :
  1. The weight is very light
  2. Performance excellent
  3. There are optical drives
  4. There Sleep and Charge technology
Disadvantages:
  1.  Keyboard is a bit noisy
  2.  Corner of approach that is less good
  3.  Time podi?i slow
  4.  Score a low benchmark
Specifications Toshiba Portege R600 notebook-ST520W:
  1.  CPU: 1.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400
  2.  RAM: 3GB
  3.  Harddisk: 160GB SATA speed 5.400 rpm
  4.  Optical drive: 8X DVDRW
  5.  Display: 12.1 inch, 1280x800 pixel resolution
  6.  Graphic Card: Intel GMA 4500MHD, Video Memory 128MB
  7.  Connections: Wi-Fi 802.11a/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR, Xohm WiMAX
  8.  Operating Sytem: MS Windows Vista Business
  9.  Port: Ethernet, headphone, microphone, USB / eSATA, VGA, 2 USB ports
  10.  Slot: ExpressCard, SD / SDHC Card reader
  11.  Warranty: 3 years
  12.  Size: 11.1 x 8.5 x 0.8 inch
  13.  Weight: 2.4 pounds or 1 kg
What about you Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W, Lightweight Design Using WiMAX Technology...
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Why attend USENIX Enigma



Last August, we announced USENIX Enigma, a new conference intended to shine a light on great, thought-provoking research in security, privacy, and electronic crime. With Enigma beginning in just a few short weeks, I wanted to share a couple of the reasons I’m personally excited about this new conference.

Enigma aims to bridge the divide that exists between experts working in academia, industry, and public service, explicitly bringing researchers from different sectors together to share their work. Our speakers include those spearheading the defense of digital rights (Electronic Frontier Foundation, Access Now), practitioners at a number of well known industry leaders (Akamai, Blackberry, Facebook, LinkedIn, Netflix, Twitter), and researchers from multiple universities in the U.S. and abroad. With the diverse session topics and organizations represented, I expect interesting—and perhaps spirited—coffee break and lunchtime discussions among the equally diverse list of conference attendees.

Of course, I’m very proud to have some of my Google colleagues speaking at Enigma:

  • Adrienne Porter Felt will talk about blending research and engineering to solve usable security problems. You’ll hear how Chrome’s usable security team runs user studies and experiments to motivate engineering and design decisions. Adrienne will share the challenges they’ve faced when trying to adapt existing usable security research to practice, and give insight into how they’ve achieved successes.
  • Ben Hawkes will be speaking about Project Zero, a security research team dedicated to the mission of, “making 0day hard.” Ben will talk about why Project Zero exists, and some of the recent trends and technologies that make vulnerability discovery and exploitation fundamentally harder.
  • Kostya Serebryany will be presenting a 3-pronged approach to securing C++ code based on his many years of experiencing wrangling complex, buggy software. Kostya will survey multiple dynamic sanitizing tools him and his team have made publicly available, review control-flow and data-flow guided fuzzing, and explain a method to harden your code in the presence of any bugs that remain.
  • Elie Bursztein will go through key lessons the Gmail team learned over the past 11 years while protecting users from spam, phishing, malware, and web attacks. Illustrated with concrete numbers and examples from one of the largest email systems on the planet, attendees will gain insight into specific techniques and approaches useful in fighting abuse and securing their online services.

In addition to raw content, my Program Co-Chair, David Brumley, and I have prioritized talk quality. Researchers dedicate months or years of their time to thinking about a problem and conducting the technical work of research, but a common criticism of technical conferences is that the actual presentation of that research seems like an afterthought. Rather than be a regurgitation of a research paper in slide format, a presentation is an opportunity for a researcher to explain the context and impact of their work in their own voice; a chance to inspire the audience to want to learn more or dig deeper. Taking inspiration from the TED conference, Enigma will have shorter presentations, and the program committee has worked with each speaker to help them craft the best version of their talk.

Hope to see some of you at USENIX Enigma later this month!
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Thursday, December 29, 2016

DarkOrbit will fascinate you! Fight for prizes up to 10 000




DARKORBIT – the free browser based action shooter
  • Play now and compete against thousands of real players
  • DarkOrbit is a space game full of action and fun
  • Browser games: No download, no installation necessary
  • Fight for prizes up to $10,000

DarkOrbit will fascinate you!

Experience the infinite expanses of outer space while you fight alone or with your allies in increasingly remote sectors. Discover strange new worlds and be on your guard for mysterious aliens.

Join one of the three companies which will stop at nothing to gain power over the universe, and help you and your allies to gain wealth and power.
Build up your spaceship from a space dinghy to a feared battle cruiser and make a name for yourself in DarkOrbit!

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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

PowerShell v2 v3 Testing to see if a Folder or File Exists

These are mainly for me to jot down as reminders for myself. If I want to determine if file system object is a file (leaf) or folder (directory) I can use these two tests:

  1. Test folder: Test-Path -PathC: est -PathTypeContainer
  2. Test file: Test-Path -PathC: est -PathType Leaf 
$False, in these cases, can indicate two things:
  1. The item does not exist
  2. The item is not the PathType indicated
Be sure you know which you are testing for.
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Try to LOCK ur folder wit out S W method 2

TRY to lock ur private folder

Suppose you want to lock the folder games in d: which has the path D:Games.In the same drive create a text file and type
ren games games.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
Now save this text file as loc.bat

Create another text file and type in it
ren games.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} games
Now save this text file as key.bat

Now you can see 2 batch files loc and key.Press loc and the folder games will change to control panel and you cannot view its contents.Press key and you will get back your original folder. try it out!!!!!!!


Important note:How to rename your text files as bat files?
Just go to my computer->tools->folder options->go to the view tab.
Now uncheck the Hide extensions for known file types.Press apply.
Now rename ur text files as bat files.
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From the Mouse to the Smartphone and Beyond

Its that time of the year again, as the nights draw in the free public Gibbons Lectures in Auckland take place. The first lecture is this Thursday the 30th at 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start. Every year the lecture series has a theme and this year its human computer interaction. The first lecture is by Professor Mark Apperley and titled From the Mouse to the Smartphone and Beyond: tracing the development of human-computer interaction. Click the lecture link for full venue details and if you cant attend the lecture will be streamed live and after the event.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Use the Notepad as your personal diary

There is a simple feature in Notepad that can make it work like a personal diary for you.Here is how to go about it:

1.Firstly open a blank Notepad file.
2. Now write .LOG as the first line in the file, then press enter. Now save the file and close it.
3.Open the notepad file now and you will find that the current date and time has been
appended (put) at the end and the cursor is in the next line.
4. Type your notes and then save and close the file.
5. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process,that is it appends the date and time
to the end of the file and places the cursor below it.
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Monday, December 26, 2016

ASUS N81Vp

images ASUS N81VpASUS N81Vp with 14.1-inch display size is designed as a multimedia notebook to handle all the tasks the user, the latest games and HD video decoding. Asus memasng components 4GB RAM, Intel Core 2 Duo T9550, ATI Mobility 4650 graphics with GDDR3 1GB memory. ASUS notebooks are also N81Vp looks classy from the outside, almost equal to the class design HP DV series. Exterior design of glossy black and bronze paint dark metalick with pinstripe pattern of vertical lines broken. While in its interior, there is a change in color to the color of gold and copper on the touchpad, the keyboard is also black. With display brightness set to 70 percent, wireless is also active, the notebook can last only 2 hours and 20 minutes prior to the standby mode with the battery portion 3 percent. Power consumption is also a fluctuation between 19 to 21 watts.following specifications ASUS N81Vp :

ASUS excess N81Vp:
  1.  System perfect cooling
  2.  Processor speed
  3.  The quality of good design
  4.  More ports than 17-inch notebook
Disadvantages : battery life is less

Asus notebook N81Vp Specifications:
  1. OS: Windows Vista Home Premium (SP1, 32-bit)
  2. Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 (2.66GHz, 6MB L2 Cache, 1066MHz FSB)
  3. Display: 14.1 "Widescreen TFT LED backlighting (1366x768)
  4. Memory: 4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz
  5. Chipset: ATI Mobility Radeon 4650 1GB GDDR3
  6. Hard Disk: 320GB 7200RPM SATA
  7. Optical: Dual Layer CD / DVD Recordable
  8. Camera: 1.3 megapixels
  9. Wireless: Atheros AR928X B / G Wireless and Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR
  10. Weight: 5lbs 11.1oz
  11. Dimensions: 13.5 x 10.1 x 1.6 "
  12. Warranty: 2 years
  13. Battery: 6-cell 11.1V 4800mAh
  14. Price estimate: $ 1,399
you are interested to read this: Asus P6TD Deluxe Support Intel Core i7 and 24GB RAM and What about you : ASUS N81Vp
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PowerShell v2 Find Control Characters in Text File



Lets say you are trying to load a file (totally hypothetical) and your system (hypothetically again) yells at you.  Knowing folks (not any one in particular, but, those imaginary troublemakers out there) will occasionally forget to mention that control characters (anything in the hex range 0x00 - 0x17) might be in a file I needed to find a way to identify just which lines in a given file might be posing problems.  So, I can up with this:
PS > Get-Content C:someimaginaryfile.txt -ReadCount 1 | % { if($_ -match "[x00-x17]") {$_} }
If you are using regular expressions to format a range to examine, you will want to use the xdd syntax where dd is just a two character string representing the character you want to filter for. I was reminded of this tidbit here:
regex not matching certain characters
Since this never happens in the real world, hopefully this is for naught as it will have no effect on anyone out there in the ether.
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Sunday, December 25, 2016

Do androids dream of electric sheep

"Do androids dream of electric sheep?" is the title of a Sci-Fi book by Philip K. Dick upon which the cult movie Blade Runner is based. Well, Google recently investigated this question by setting up feedback loop in its image recognition neural network - which looks for patterns in pictures - thereby creating hallucinatory images of animals, buildings and landscapes. Watch the video below to see what an AI dreams of.


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Moore’s Law Part 3 Possible extrapolations over the next 15 years and impact



This is the third entry of a series focused on Moore’s Law and its implications moving forward, edited from a White paper on Moore’s Law, written by Google University Relations Manager Michel Benard. This series quotes major sources about Moore’s Law and explores how they believe Moore’s Law will likely continue over the course of the next several years. We will also explore if there are fields other than digital electronics that either have an emerging Moores Law situation, or promises for such a Law that would drive their future performance.

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More Moore
We examine data from the ITRS 2012 Overall Roadmap Technology Characteristics (ORTC 2012), and select notable interpolations; The chart below shows chip size trends up to the year 2026 along with the “Average Moore’s Law” line. Additionally, in the ORTC 2011 tables we find data on 3D chip layer increases (up to 128 layers), including costs. Finally, the ORTC 2011 index sheet estimates that the DRAM cost per bit at production will be ~0.002 microcents per bit by ~2025. From these sources we draw three More Moore (MM) extrapolations, that by the year 2025:

  • 4Tb Flash multi-level cell (MLC) memory will be in production
  • There will be ~100 billion transistors per microprocessing unit (MPU)
  • 1TB RAM Memory will cost less than $100


More than Moore
It should be emphasized that “More than Moore” (MtM) technologies do not constitute an alternative or even a competitor to the digital trend as described by Moore’s Law. In fact, it is the heterogeneous integration of digital and non-digital functionalities into compact systems that will be the key driver for a wide variety of application fields. Whereas MM may be viewed as the brain of an intelligent compact system, MtM refers to its capabilities to interact with the outside world and the users.

As such, functional diversification may be regarded as a complement of digital signal and data processing in a product. This includes the interaction with the outside world through sensors and actuators and the subsystem for powering the product, implying analog and mixed signal processing, the incorporation of passive and/or high-voltage components, micro-mechanical devices enabling biological functionalities, and more. While MtM looks very promising for a variety of diversification topics, the ITRS study does not give figures from which “solid” extrapolations can be made. However, we can make safe/not so safe bets going towards 2025, and examine what these extrapolations mean in terms of the user.

Today we have a 1TB hard disk drives (HDD) for $100, but the access speed to data on the disk does not allow to take full advantage of this data in a fully interactive, or even practical, way. More importantly, the size and construction of HDD does not allow for their incorporation into mobile devices, Solid state drives (SSD), in comparison, have similar data transfer rates (~1Gb/s), latencies typically 100 times less than HDD, and have a significantly smaller form factor with no moving parts. The promise of offering several TB of flash memory, cost effectively by 2025, in a device carried along during the day (e.g. smartphone, watch, clothing, etc.) represents a paradigm shift with regard of today’s situation; it will empower the user by moving him/her from an environment where local data needs to be refreshed frequently (as with augmented reality applications) to a new environment where full contextual data will be available locally and refreshed only when critically needed.

If data is pre-loaded in the order of magnitude of TBs, one will be able to get a complete contextual data set loaded before an action or a movement, and the device will dispatch its local intelligence to the user during the progress of the action, regardless of network availability or performance. This opens up the possibility of combining local 3D models and remote inputs, allowing applications like 3D conferencing to become available. The development and use of 3D avatars could even facilitate many social interaction models. To benefit from such applications the use of personal devices such as Google Glass may become pervasive, allowing users to navigate 3D scenes and environments naturally, as well as facilitating 3D conferencing and their “social” interactions.

The opportunities for more discourse on the impact and future of Moore’s Law on CS and other disciplines are abundant, and can be continued with your comments on the Research at Google Google+ page. Please join, and share your thoughts.
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TYBSC IT Sem 6 Question Papers Mumbai University

Below is the collection of TY BSc IT Sem VI Question Papers of Mumbai University.
Click on the corresponding links to download the papers.
Latest Question papers will be add soon...
If you have any Question papers to share, click here to publish in this site.

TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2006( Sem VI )
C# 2006
C# Oct 2006
CRM 2006
CRM2 2006
TYBSC-IT-2006-ELECTIVE III
TYBSC-IT-2006-ELECTIVE
TYBSC-IT-2006-INTERNET-TECH N
TYBSC-IT-2006-INTERNET-TECH-OCT
TYBSC-IT-2006-SEM VI ELECTIVES


TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2005( Sem VI )

TYBSC-IT-2005-C-SHARP-OCT
TYBSC-IT-2005-C-SHARP
TYBSC-IT-2005-CRM-2
TYBSC-IT-2005-CRM
TYBSC-IT-2005-ELECTIVE I
TYBSC-IT-2005-ELECTIVE
TYBSC-IT-2005-INTERNET-TECH-OCT
TYBSC-IT-2005-INTERNET-TECH

TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2004( Sem VI )
TYBSC-IT-2004-C-SHARP
TYBSC-IT-2004-CRM
TYBSC-IT-2004-INTERNET-TECH

TYBSc IT Question Papers of the year 2003( Sem VI )
TYBSC-IT-2003-ELECTIVE


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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Double click on a drive opens in new window

Problem:
When i double-click on a drive, it opens in new window. What is the problem, Is it because of a virus. Please help me.

Solution:
  • Open any explorer window, Click on Tools >> Folder options >> View.
  • Click on restore defaults.
If this does not solve your problem the it may be because of a virus attack.
You can perform the following steps to get rid of this.

Solution 1
  1. Open start menu and click Run.
  2. Type regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
  3. Click Ok and if this message shows “DllRegisterServer and DllInstall in shell32.dll succeeded” that means the problem is solved.

Solution 2
  1. In Run type regedit.exe to open the registry editor.
  2. Traverse to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/Directory/Shell
  3. Double click on the default value on right and set it as “none”.
  4. Repeat the procedure for the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/Drive/Shell.

Solution 3
Alternatively, you can download a registry file and merge it with your registry by double clocking it. Reboot your system after merging the file.
One of the methods listed above will definitely solve your problem.
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Google Award Program stimulates Journalism and CS collaboration



Last fall, Google invited academic researchers to participate in a Computational Journalism awards program focused on the intersection of Computer Science and Journalism. We solicited proposals for original research projects relevant to today’s fast evolving news industry.

As technology continues to shape and be shaped by the media landscape, applicants were asked to rethink traditional models and roles in the ecosystem, and reimagine the lifecycle of the news story in the online world. We encouraged them to develop innovative tools and open source software that could benefit readers and be game-changers for reporters and publishers. Each award includes funding of $60,000 in cash and $20,000 in computing credits on Google’s Cloud Platform.

We congratulate the recipients of these awards, whose projects are described below, and look forward to the results of their research. Stay tuned for updates on their progress.

Larry Birnbaum, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Journalism, Northwestern University
Project: Thematic Characterization of News Stories
This project aims to develop computational methods for identifying abstract themes or "angles" in news stories, e.g., seeing a story as an instance of "pulling yourself up by your bootstraps," or as a "David vs. Goliath" story. In collaboration with journalism and computer science students, we will develop applications utilizing these methods in the creation, distribution, and consumption of news content.

Irfan Essa, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Project: Tracing Reuse in Political Language
Our goal in this project is to research, and then develop a data-mining tool that allows an online researcher to find and trace language reuse. By language reuse, we specifically mean: Can we find if in a current text some language was used that can be traced back to some other text or script. The technical innovation in this project is aimed at (1) identifying linguistic reuse in documents as well as other forms of material, which can be converted to text, and therefore includes political speeches and videos. Another innovation will be in (2) how linguistic reuse can be traced through the web and online social networks.

Susan McGregor, Assistant Director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia Journalism School
Project: InfoScribe
InfoScribe is a collaborative web platform that lets citizens participate in investigative journalism projects by digitizing select data from scanned document sets uploaded by journalists. One of InfoScribes primary research goals is to explore how community participation in journalistic activities can help improve their accuracy, transparency and impact. Additionally, InfoScribe seeks to build and expand upon understandings of how computer vision and statistical inference can be most efficiently combined with human effort in the completion of complex tasks.

Paul Resnick, Professor, University of Michigan School of Information
Project: RumorLens
RumorLens is a tool that will aid journalists in finding posts that spread or correct a particular rumor on Twitter, by exploring the size of the audiences that those posts have reached. In the collection phase, the user provides one or a few exemplar tweets and then manually classifies a few hundred others as spreading the rumor, correcting it, or labeling it as unrelated. This enables automatic retrieval and classification of remaining tweets, which are then presented in an interactive visualization that shows audience sizes.

Ryan Thornburg, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Project: Public Records Dashboard for Small Newsrooms
Building off our Knight News Challenge effort to bring data-driven journalism to readers of rural newspaper websites, we are developing an internal newsroom tool that will alert reporters and editors to potential story tips found in public data. Our project aims to lower the cost of finding in public data sets stories that shine light in dark places, hold powerful people accountable, and explain our increasingly complex and interconnected world. (Public facing site for the data acquisition element of the project at http://open-nc.org)
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PowerShell v3 Function Get ControlPanelView

Earlier this year I posted on how to track down registry tweaks with some incomplete information. After reworking the underlying function, I came up with this:
function Get-ControlPanelView
{
       [CmdletBinding()]
       param()
      
       Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Getting Control Panel View icon status.";
       $AllItemsIconView = (Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKCU:SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerControlPanel" -Name AllItemsIconView).AllItemsIconView
       $StartupPage = (Get-ItemProperty -Path "HKCU:SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerControlPanel" -Name StartupPage).StartupPage
      
       # $AllItemsIconView = 0/$StartupPage = 1 : Large Icons
       if(($AllItemsIconView -eq 0) -and ($StartupPage -eq 1))
       {
             Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Large Icons`"."
             return Large Icons;                  
       }

       # $AllItemsIconView = 1/$StartupPage = 0 : Category               
       if(($AllItemsIconView -eq 1) -and ($StartupPage -eq 0))
       {
             Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Category`"."
             return Category;
       }
      
       # $AllItemsIconView = 1/$StartupPage = 1 : Small Icons
       if(($AllItemsIconView -eq 1) -and ($StartupPage -eq 1))
       {
             Write-Verbose "$(Get-TimeStamp): Control Panel View set to `"Small Icons`"."
             return Small Icons;                  
       }
}
When I run this, it is a simple command which can use -Verbose to get more details.
 
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List of B Sc IT Colleges affiliated to Mumbai University




Search by Name of Colleges
Sr.No. Name of Colleges (Click here to sort) Contact No.
1 S.K. Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce,
Vidyavihar ,Mumbai- 400 077
2 Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics,
Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai- 400 034.
3 Valia Chhaganlal Laljibhai College of Commerce & Arts
Andheri (West), Mumbai- 400 053.
4 Sathaye College,
Dixit Road, Vile Parle, Mumbai- 400 057.
5 A.V. College of Arts, K.M. College of Commerce and
ESA College of Science, Vasai Road, Dist-Thane-401 202.
6 Anjuman-I-Islams Akabar Peerbhoy College of Commerce
& Economic, Moulana Shoukat Ali Road, Do Taki,
Grant Road Station (East), Mumbai- 400 008.
7 Mulund College of Commerce,
Sarojini Naidu Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai-400 080.
8 Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Kings Circle, Near Maheshwari Udyan,
Matunga, Mumbai- 400 019.
9 K.M.E. Societys G.M. Momin Womens College,
Bhiwandi, Thane Road, Dist-Thane.
10 Shankar Narayan College of Arts & Commerce
Mahavidyalaya Marg, Navghar, Navghar Road,
Bhayandar (E), Tal. Dist.Thane-401105.
11 St. Gonsalo Garcia College of Arts & Commerce,
Behind Vasai Cricket ground, Vasai,
Dist.Thane-401 201.
12 Biral College of Arts, Science & Commerce
Birla College Road, Kalyan-421 304.
13 Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Mulund (East), Mumbai-400 081.
14 Kirti M. Doongursee College,
Kashinath Dhuru Road. Off. Savarkar Road,
Near Agar Bazar, Dadar (West), Mumbai- 400 028.
15 St. Andrews College of Arts , Science & Commerce
St. Domnik Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai- 400 050.
16 Seth L.U. Jhaveri College of Arts, M.V. College of Science & Commerce, Dr.Radhakrishnan Road, Andheri(East)
Mumbai- 400 069.
17 Gokhale Education Societys N.B. Mehta (Valwada) Science College, Acharya Bhise Vidyanagar, Bordi,
Dist.Thane-401 701.
18 N.M. College of Arts, N.M. Institute of Science &
HRJ College of Commerce, (Bhavans College ),
Andheri (West), Mumbai- 400 058.
19 Abhinav College of Arts & Commerce
Bhyandar (East), Dist.Thane-401 105.
20 B.N. Bandodkar College,
Dnyandweep, Chendani Bunder Road,
Thane-400 601.
21 Mahatma Education Societys Pillais College of Arts,
New Panvel.
22 N.G. Acharya & D.K. Marathe of Arts, Science & Commerce
N.G. Acharya Marg, Near Subhash Nagar,
Chembur, Mumbai- 400 071.
23 Bhausaheb Vartak Arts, Commerce & Science College,
Gorai Road, Borivli (West), Mumbai-400 062.
24 S.S. & L.S. Patkar College of Arts, Science &
P.V.P. Varde College of Commerce, S.V. Road,
Goregaon (West), Mumbai- 400 062.
25 Vivek College of Commerce,
Siddharth Nagar, Goregaon (West),
Mumbai- 400 062.
26 Nagindas Khandwala College,
Bhardran Nagar Road No.1, Off. S.V.Road,
Malad (West), Mumbai-400 064.
27 S.I.W.S. N.R. Swamy College of Commerce & Economics
337, Sewree Wadala Estate, Major R. Parmeshwaran Marg,
Wadala, Mumbai- 400 031.
28 Thakur College of Science & Commerce
Kandivli (East), Mumbai- 400 101.
29 Vivekanand Education Societys College of Commerce,
N.G.Acharya Marg, Sindhi Society,
Chembur, Mumbai- 400 071.
30 Vishnu Waman Thakur Charitable Trust Viva College of
Arts & Commerce, Virar, Taluka-Vasai, Dist-Thane.
31 South Indian Education Societys College of Arts, Science
& Commerce, Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy
Vidyapuram, Plot No.1-C, Sector, V, Nerul,
Navi Mumbai - 400 706.
32 The South Indian Education Societys College of
Commerce, and Economics, Plot No.71/72,
Sion-Matunga Estate, Sion (East), Mumbai - 400 022
33 Peoples Education Societys Siddharth College of Commerce
Anand bhavan, Dr. D.N. Marg, Fort,
Mumbai-400 023.
34 I.C.L.s Motilal Jhunjhunwala
Arts, Science and Commerce College,
Plot No.53,Sector-9-A, Amlendu Roye Marg,
Vashi,Navi Mumbai - 400 703.
35 Mahatma Gandhi Missions College of B.Sc.(Computer Science)
Sector-18, Kamothe, Navi Mumbai-410 209.
36 D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce,
Opp. Matunga Road Rly. Stn (WR), Mahim,
Mumbai- 400 016.
37 University Department of Information Technology,
I.D.E. Building, Room No.207, Vidyanagari, Santacruz(E),
Mumbai : 400 098.
38 Smt.Chandibai Himathmal Mansukhani College
Post Box No.17,Opp.Ulhasnagar Railway Station,
Ulhasnagar, Dist-Thane- 421 003.
39 Vidya Vikas Education Societys Vikas Night College of
Arts, Science and Commerce,Kannamwar Nagar -2,
Vikhroli (East), Mumbai -400 083
40 K.B. College of Arts and Commerce &
S.C. College of Science,
Mithbunder Road, Near Hume Pipe Factory,
Kopri, Thane (West)-400 603.
41 Ramanand Arya D.A.V.College,
Near Datar Colony, Station Road,
Bhandup (East), Mumbai- 400 042.
42 K.J. Somaiya College of Science & Commerce,
Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar,Mumbai - 400 077.
43 Elphinstone College,
156, M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai -400 032
44 National Centre for Rural Development`s
Sterling College of Arts, Science, & Commerce
Plot No. 43, Section 19, Nerul, Navi Mumbai :400 706.
45 The Konkan Gynapeeths Arts, Commerce,
and Science College, Karjat, Tal-Karjat,
Dist, Raigad-402 107
46 Kishinchand Chellaram College,
Dinshaw Wachha Road, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400 020
47 Rishi Dayaram National College of Artrs and Commerce
and Wassiamul Assomul Science College,
Linking Road, Bandra (West),Mumbai - 400 050.
48 Shahu Shikshan Sansthas College of
Arts, Science & Commerce,Gorai, Plot No.2,
RSc-34,Gorai-2,Mangal Murti Hospital Road,
Near Shivnari Building, Borivli,Mumbai :400 091
49 Dr. Datar Science Dr.Behere Arts and Shri Pilukaka
Joshi Commerce College, S.K. Patil Nagar,Chiplun,
Tal.Chiplun, Dist-Ratnagiri - 415 605.
50 S.I.E.S. College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Sion (West), Mumbai- 400 022.
51 Dnyan Sadhana College of Arts, Science and Commerce
Near Mental Hospital, Service Road,
Thane:400 604.
52 Janata Shikshan Mandal,
Smt.Indirabia G.Kulkarni Arts,
J.B.Sawant Science and Sau.Jankibai
Dhondo Kunte Commerce College,
Alibag, Dist-Raigad - 402 201.
53 Khalapur Taluka Shikshan Prasarak Mandals
Khopoli Municipal Council College,
Khopoli, Dist-Raigad-410 203.
54 Nagarik Shikshan Santhas College of Commerce,
C/o. Bhausaheb Hirey Vidhyalaya and
Jr.College, 94, Tardeo Road, M.P.Mills Compound,
Mumbai - 400 034. (not started)
55 Navnirman Shikshan Sansthas
College of Arts, Commerce & Science ,
Mirjoli,Kuwarbav, Tal. Ratnagiri, Dist. Ratnagiri
56 Shikshan Vikas Mandals S. H. Kelkar College of
Arts, Science and Commerce, Devgad,
Dist-Sindhudurg- 416 613
57 Sundarrao More Arts and Commerce College
At Poladpur,Dist-Raigad:402 303.
58 The Education Societys Arts and Commerce College,
Kansai Section, Ambernath, Dist-Thane--421 501.
59 Royal Higher Education Society’s College of Arts, Science and
Commerce, Ismail M. Kanga Educational Campus,
Shrishti Housing Complex, Kashimira, Mira Road,
Near Dahisar Checknaka, Dist- Thane.
60 Dhirajlal Talakchand Sankalchand Shah College of Commerce,
Kurar Village, Malad (East), Mumbai-400 097.
61 Royal Education Society’s
Dr. A.R. Undre Women’s Degree College,
Bordi, Panchatan, Tal-Shrivardhan, Dist-Raigad.
62 S.P.K. Mahavidyala Pancham Khem Raj
Sawantwadi, Dist- Sindhudurg.
63 Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s Modern College,
Vashi, Sector-15-A, Navi Mumbai-400 703.
64 Sadhubella Education Society’s
J. Watumull Sadhubela Girls College,
Ulhasnagar, Dist-Thane.
65 Vishweshwar Education Society’s Western College of Commerce
& Business Management, Sector-1, Vashi, Navi Mumbai.
66 Anandibai Pradhan College, Nagothane, Dist-Raigad.
67 Shri. Sudhagad Education Society’s Seth Jamshedji Navarousji
Paliwala Commerce, Arts and Science College, At Pali (Sudhagad)
Dist-Raigad.
68 Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sanstha’s
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce & Science College,
Plot No.1, Sector-11, Khanda Colony, New Panvel (West),
Dist-Raigad-410 206.
69 Vidyalankar Dnyanpeeth Trust College of B.Sc. (I.T.)
Wadala, Mumbai-400 031.
70 Navyug Vidyapeeth Trust College of Science,
B.Sc.(Computer Science) B.Sc. (I.T.), B.M.S.,
Ladvali, Tal.Mahad, Dist.Thane.
71 Oriental Education Society College of Arts ,Science
and Commerce, B.M.S., B.Sc.(I.T.),
Adarsh Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai-400 102.
72 Tilak Education Society`s College of Arts & Commerce,
Plot No 131, Sector 28, Vashi, Navi Mumbai : 400 705.
73 Smt.Kamladevi Gauridatta Mittal College of
Arts and Commerce, Marwari Vidyalaya,
Bhandarwada, Gaothan Road,
Rajanpada, Malad (West),Mumbai - 400 066.
74 Pragati Arts & Commerce College, Dombivli (East).
75 Uttar Bhartiya Sangh College of B.Sc. (I.T.),B.M.S.
B.Sc., Bandra (East), Mumbai- 400 051.
76 N.S. Dixit Educational Foundation College of Science,
B.Sc.(Compute Science), B.Sc. I.T., & B.M.S.
Dadar (West), Mumbai- 400 028.
77 Shri Vile Parle Kelvani Mandals
Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management,
Shri Bhaidas Maganlal Sabhagriha Building,
North-South Road No.1, Juhu Scheme,
Vile Parle (West), Mumbai- 400 0563.
78 Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Association`s
Mulund College of Commerce , Sarojini Naidu Road,
Mulund(West), Mumbai - 400 080.
79 Khar Education Society`s College of Commerce
And Economics, Khar, Mumbai..
80 Keraleeya Samajam Dombivlis Model College,6 Near Police Colony, Plot No.32, Phase-II, MIDC,
Residential Area, Dombivli(East),
Dist-Thane: 421 203.
81 Chinchni Tarapur Education Societys
Shri Purshottamdas Laldas Shroff College of Arts & Commerce
Mhavidyalaya, Chinchani,Dist-Thane- 401 503.
82 Maharashtra College of Arts, Science and
Commerce, 246-A, Bellasis Road, Byculla,
Mumbai - 400 008.
83 Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Association`s M.L.Dahanukar 2005-2006 College of Commerce, Dixit Road,
Vile Parle (East), Mumbai - 400 057.
84 Dnyan Prasarak Shikshan Sanstha`s
Sandesh College of Commerc,
Tagor Nagar,Vikroli (E), Mumbai : 400 083.
85 Seva Sadan`s R.K.TalrejaCollege of
Arts, Science and Commerce,
Ulhasnagar, Dist- Thane - 421 003.
86 Shree Sudhirji Madhavaji lal Welfare,
& Education Trust’s,The Lords College
of Commerce & Science & B.M.S,
Daftarry Road, Opp. Railway Station,
Malad (E),Mumbai – 400 097.
87 Jnan Vikas Mandals Mohanlal Raichand
Mehta, College of Commmerces Diwali
Maa College of Science,’Amritlal
Raichand Mehta College of Arts,
Dr. R.T.Joshi College of computer Science,
Plot No. 9 Sector 19,Aroli, Navi Mumbai – 400 708.
88 Nirmala Memorial Foundation Degree College of Commerce
Nr. Thakur Polytechnic, 90 Feet Road, Thakur Complex,
Kandivli (East), Mumbai-400 101.
89 Sadhana Education Society’s L.S. Raheja College of
Arts & Commerce , Juhu Road, Santacruz (West),
Mumbai-400 054.
90 St. Xavier’s College,
5 Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai-400 001.
91 Bhavana Trust’s College of Commerce & B.Sc.(Computer Science)
Chembur, Devnar, Mumbai-400 088.
92 Hindi Vidya Prachar Samiti’s Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College
Opp. Railway Station, Ghatkopar (W),
Mumbai-400 086.
93 The Gurunanak Vidyak Society’s College of Arts,
Science & Commerce , Punjabi Colony,
Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar, Sion (East),
Mumbai-400 037.
94 Wilson College
Chowpatty, Mumbai-400 007.
95 Sanpada College of Commerce & Technology,
Sector-2, Plot No. 3, 4 5, Behind Sanpada Stn.,
Sanpada (W), Navi Mumbai-400 705.
96 Abhinav Shetkari Shikshan Mandal’s Abhinav College
of Arts, Science & Commerce , Plot No.43,
Sector-19, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400 705.
97 Sonubhau Baswant College of Arts & Commerce,
Nr. Govt. Godown, Savroli Road, Shahapur,
Dist : Thane-421 601.
98 The East Kalyan Welfare Society’s Model College of Science &
Commerce, East Kalyan Welfare Society Building,
Chinchpada Road, Rajbhar Nagar, Katemanivali
Kalyan (East), Dist : Thane-421 306
99 Haji Jamaluddin Thim Trust College of
BHTMS, M.B.M.S.& B.Sc (Computer Science),
100 K.M. Agarwal College of Arts, Commerce & Science
M.K. High School Bldg., Agra Road, Kalyan
Dist : Thane.
101 Seth Hirachand Mutha Shaikshanik Trust
College of Arts, Commerce & Science,
Koliwali, Kalyan (West), Dist : Thane
102 M.S.P.Mandal’s G.R. Patil College of Arts & Commerce
Dombivli, Dist : Thane
103 Padmashri Annasaheb Jadhav Bharatiya Samaj Unnati Mandal’s
Bhiwandi Nizampur Nagarpalika Arts, Science & Commerce College
Bhiwandi, Dist : Thane – 421 305.
104 Konkane’s Kohinoor Technical Trust’s College of Hostel & Tourism
Management Studies (B.H.T.M.S.), Bhatye, Ratnagiri-Pawas Coastal
Highway, Tal & Dist : Ratnagiri
105 The Kandivli Education Societys Arts & Commerce College,
Shantilal Modi Road, Kandivli (West), Mumbai- 400 067
106 Esplanade Education Society’s Niranjana Majithia
College of Commerce, Bohra Colony, M.G. Road,
Kandivli (W), Mumbai
107 Rajasthani Seva Sangha’s College of Arts and Commerce  Sriniwas Bagarkar Marg, J.B. Nagar,
Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 059.
108 Sanskardham Kelvani Mandals Jashbhai  Maganbhai Patel College of Commerce,
Unnat Nagar, M.G.Road, Off.Ganapati Stores,
Goregaon (West), Mumbai: 400 062.
109 Hind Seva Parishads Public Night Degree
College of Arts and Commerce, Hind Nagar,
Vakola Market, AARAM Society Road,
Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400 055.
110 Shri. Hari Educational Trust’s St. Rock’s College of Commerce,
Talepakhdi, Eksar Village, Near Aquaria Club,
Borivali (W), Mumbai.
111 Peoples Education Societys Dr.Ambedkar College of
Commerce & Economics, Tilak Road,
Wadala, Mumbai - 400 031.
112 Janardan Bhagat Shikshan Prasarak Sansthas
Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College,
Plot No.01, Sector-11, Khanda Colony,
New Panvel - 410 206.
113 Habib Educational & Welfare Society’s Arts,  Commerce, Science and B.M.S. Mumbra, Dist.Thane.
114 Thane Zilla Agri Shikshan Prasarak Mandal`s
Pragati College of Arts and Commerce, D.N.K. Road,
Dattata Nagar, Dombivli (East), Dist: Thane: 421 201.
115 Navnirman Shikshan Sansthas
College of Arts, Commerce & Science,
Mirjoli, Kuwarbav, Tal. Ratnagiri, Dist. Ratnagiri.
116 Shrimati Indira Mahadev Behere College of Arts
Shriman Chandulal Sheth Commerce and Shrimati
Shobhanatai Chandulal Sheth College of Science,
Khed, Dist- Ratnagiri - 415 709
117 S.S.T. College of Arts and Commerce, Sahara Complex,
First Floor, Fountain Section 25, Ulhasnagar- 421 004.
118 Pradnya Karuna Bahuodeshiya Shikshan Sanstha’s
Arts, Commerce and Science, Kalyan (E), Dist. Thane.
119 Mangaon Shikshan Prasarak Mandals Senior College of
Arts and Science, At -Post Mangaon, Dist-Raigad.
120 Tilak Education Society’s S.K. College of Science &
Commerce at Nerul, New Mumbai.
121 Sarvadnya Education and Research Society’s College of
Commerce & Science at Ghansoli, New Mumbai.
122 Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Education Yashwantrao Chavan
College of Arts, Commerce & Science at Sector- 15,
Koper-khairane, New Mumbai.
123 Shri Dombivli Mitra Mandal’s College of Science &
Commerce, at Diva-Vasai Rail Route(Kopargaon),
Dombivli.
124 Smt. Durga Devi Sharma Charitable Trust’s Chandrabhan
Sharma College of Arts, Commerce & Science
at- Powai Vihar, Mumbai- 400 076.
125 Pune Vidyarthi Griha’s College of Science & Technology,
CTS 128, Br. Nath Pai Nagar, Kurla-Powai Road,
Ghatkopar(East), Mumbai-400 077.
126 Uran Education Society’s College of B.Sc.(I.T.) at Uran,
Dist- Raigad.
127 Karnala Sports Academy’s KSA’s Barns College of Arts,
Science & Commerce At Plot No.7, Sector-16,
Behind HOC Colony, New Panvel(West).
128 Pragat Samajik Shikshan Society’s Dr. Babasaheb
Ambedkar Science and Advocate Gurunath Kulkarni
Commerce, Mahavidyalaya at Vasai(West).
129 Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty College of Science Commerce
and Management Studies at S.M. Shetty High School and
Jr. College, Nr. Hiranandani Complex, Powai,
Mumbai- 400 076.
130 Rahul Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Satyagraha
Mahavidyalaya, at Supparak Bhavan, Plot No.52,
Sector – 19, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai- 410 210.
131 Pillai’s HOC College of Science, At – Rasayani,
Tal- Khalapur, Dist – Raigad.
132 Shubhankaroti Charitable & Education Trust’s Vasai
College of Science & Technology, At – Manickput,
Vasai Road(West ), Dist-Thane.
133 Bhavik Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s Jai Bhavani College,
Near Vitava Octroi Naka, Vitava, Kalwa, Dist-Thane.
134 Ujwal Shikshan Sanstha’s College of Computer Science &
Information Technology at Mhada Vasahat, Akurli Rd.,
Kandivali (East), Mumbai- 400 101.
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Fl Studio Cookbook Ebook

This book is built on recipes written in an easy-to-follow manner accompanied by diagrams and crucial insights and knowledge on what they mean in the real world. This book is ideal for musicians and producers who want to take their music creation skills to the next level, learn tips and tricks, and understand the key elements and nuances in building inspirational music. Its good to have some knowledge about music production, but if you have creativity and a good pair of ears, you are already ahead of the curve and well on your way.

This book shows you how to create music in various genres including but not limited to indie rock, pop, hip-hop, and experimental. You will learn the exact steps that you need to take while setting up your personal studio, composing music, adding effects, and making a high-quality music production. You will learn how to build drum beats, layer your song with harmonies and vocals, and mix sounds like a professional engineer. All in all, this book clarifies how to make a quality music production in the digital age.


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Friday, December 23, 2016

Microsoft announces release of universal translator

The Guardian reports that Microsoft is to release a near real time voice translator as Skype Translator by the end of this year. The service will first appear on Windows 8 but is expected to be rolled out to other platforms quickly. In a demo at the Code conference Skype Translator translated English to German and vice versa nearly perfectly. The video below explains how this works.


from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/

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Making online learning even easier with a re envisioned Course Builder



(Cross-posted on the Google for Education blog)

The Course Builder team believes in enabling new and better ways to learn (for both the instructor and learner). Todays release of Course Builder v1.10 furthers these goals in three ways, by being easier to use, embeddable and applicable to more types of content.

Easier to use
We took a step back and re-envisioned the menus and navigation of the administrative interface based on the steps instructors take as they create a course. These are designed to help you through the process of creating, styling, publishing and managing your courses. This re-imagined design gives a solid foundation for future versions of Course Builder.
A completely redesigned navigation simplifies content authoring and configuration.
To support this redesign, we’ve also completely revamped our documentation. There’s now one home for all of Course Builder’s materials: Google Open Online Education. Here, you’ll find everything you need to conceptualize and construct your content, create a course using Course Builder, and even develop new modules to extend Course Builder’s capabilities. The content now reflects the latest features and organization. This re-imagined design gives a solid foundation for future versions of Course Builder.

Embeddable assessment support
What if you want to use some of Course Builder’s features but already have an existing learning site? To help with these situations, Course Builder now supports embeddable assessments (graded questions and answers with an optional due date). Simply create your assessments in Course Builder, copy the JavaScript snippet and paste it on any site. Your users will be able to complete the assessments from the comfort of your existing site and you’ll be able to benefit from Course Builder’s per-question feedback, auto-grading and analytics with just two short lines of code that are automatically generated for you.

We started with embeddable assessments because evaluation is so important to learning, but we don’t plan to stop there. Watch for additional embeddable components in the future.

Applicable to more types of content
Many types of online learning content, like tutorials, exercises and documentation, are a lot like online courses. For instance, they might involve presenting content to users, having them do exercises or assessments and allowing them to stop and return later. Yet, you might not think of them as traditional courses.

To make Course Builder a better fit for a broader set of online content, we’ve added a new “guides” experience. Guides are a new way for students to browse and consume your content. Compared to typical online courses -- which can enforce a strict linear path (from unit 1 to unit 2, etc.) -- guides present your content as a non-numbered list. Users are free to enter and exit in any order. It also allows you to show the content for many courses together.

You could imagine each guide being a documentation page or tutorial section. Guides also work with any existing Course Builder units and can be made available by simply enabling that feature in the dashboard. Here are a couple of our courses, when viewed as guides:

Within each guide, the user is guided through the steps, which could be portions of a docs page or lessons in a unit, as in this example from the “Power Searching with Google” sample course:

By letting users jump in and out of the content as they like, guides are ideally suited to the on-the-go learner and look great on phones and tablets. It’s our first foray into responsive mobile design... but it won’t be our last.

Guides currently support public courses, but we’ll be adding registration, enhanced statefulness and interface customization, as well as elements of dynamic learning (think of a personalized list of guides).

This release has focused on making Course Builder easier to use and more relevant. It sets up the framework to give future features a natural home. It adds embeddable assessments to make Course Builder useful in more places. And it introduces guides, a new, less linear format for consuming content.

For a full list of features, see the release notes, and let us know what you think. Keep on learning!
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British Pathé newsreals online

British Pathé was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1970 in the United Kingdom. Over 90,000 clips are now available online from the Pathé website. So this isnt a strictly off-topic post. If you enter "computer" as a search term youll see a collection of clips dating back as far as 1949 (an electronic machine that plays noughts and crosses). If you have an interest in history Im sure youll find this site fascinating - try using your home town as a search term, you may be surprised by the breadth of Pathés coverage.

from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/

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Netbook MSI Wind U150 Touchscreen

images Netbook MSI Wind U150 TouchscreenMSI has released a touchscreen netbook with Intels integrated chip platform next generation, Pine Trail Atom. According to MSI, the latest Intel Atom chipset will be officially released at the CES show before the end of this year. MSI creators hope will become the first netbook using Intels Atom Pine Trail, with the type of his U150. MSI Netbook is size 10-inch display with system Windows 7. According to MSI, Pine Trail will help to show the performance graphics and more efficient power consumption 20 percent. For detailed specifications there has been no confirmation from MSI.

Meanwhile, MSI also makes a series of Eco U110 Wind netbook, without the graphics processor ATI Mobility Radeon HD. Claiming that the netbook MSI Wind U110 ECO can last up to 9 hours with 6 cell battery facility. For the system at the MSI Wind U110 netbook Eco It looked different from the usual choice of components used in netbooks, namely in the form of an Intel 1.6GHz Atom Z530, which will be paired with the Poulsbo chipset US15W Intel Menlow platform.

MSI Wind U110 Netbook Eco has facilities including a webcam, wireless b / g / n, 3 USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA oit, 4-in-1 card reader and stereo speakers. In addition, DDR2 memory and 1GB hard disk 160 GB 2.5 inch also equipped in this netbook. U110 ECO System has 1.204 x600 pixel display in 10-inch display

you are interested to read this: PC Unique Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 and What about you : Netbook MSI Wind U150 Touchscreen
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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Powershell v2 Function Get EnabledUserflags

This morning BigTeddy posted trying to figure out how to enumerate the specific values enabled for a given user on a local machine:
Local user UserFlags
After posting a few of my older links:
  • http://learningpcs.blogspot.com/2009/09/bscript-set-user-password-to-never.html
  • http://learningpcs.blogspot.com/2011/01/powershell-winnt-provider.html
I realized I hadnt done much with this, so, I created a function to enumerate the flags that are enabled once the userflags values are obtained.  BigTeddy had already gotten that part, so, you can pattern after him.  This function explicitly displays which flags are enabled:
function Get-EnabledUserflags {
 param(
  $userflags
 )

 $userflags_enum = @{
  "ADS_UF_SCRIPT" = "1";
  "ADS_UF_ACCOUNTDISABLE" = "2";
  "ADS_UF_HOMEDIR_REQUIRED" = "8";
  "ADS_UF_LOCKOUT" = "16";
  "ADS_UF_PASSWD_NOTREQD" = "32";
  "ADS_UF_PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE" = "64";
  "ADS_UF_ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PASSWORD_ALLOWED" = "128";
  "ADS_UF_TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT" = "256";
  "ADS_UF_NORMAL_ACCOUNT" = "512";
  "ADS_UF_INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT" = "2048";
  "ADS_UF_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT" = "4096";
  "ADS_UF_SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT" = "8192";
  "ADS_UF_DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWD" = "65536";
  "ADS_UF_MNS_LOGON_ACCOUNT" = "131072";
  "ADS_UF_SMARTCARD_REQUIRED" = "262144";
  "ADS_UF_TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION" = "524288";
  "ADS_UF_NOT_DELEGATED" = "1048576";
  "ADS_UF_USE_DES_KEY_ONLY" = "2097152";
  "ADS_UF_DONT_REQUIRE_PREAUTH" = "4194304";
  "ADS_UF_PASSWORD_EXPIRED" = "8388608";
  "ADS_UF_TRUSTED_TO_AUTHENTICATE_FOR_DELEGATION" = "16777216";
 }

 $userflags_enum.GetEnumerator() | % {
 if ( $_.value -band $userflags )
  {
   $_.name
  }
 }
}
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