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iPhone Applications

Author: Admin
11 21st, 2008

In this video, I discuss iPhone Applications and their usefulness. Apps can be obtained from http://iphone.nullriver.com/beta

11 21st, 2008

Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Apple's iPhone has resulted in significant interest from users and developers alike. Apple's SDK for the iPhone is based on Objective-C as the development language as well as Cocoa for the GUI. Unfortunately Apple's license agreement for the iPhone SDK prohibits the porting of the Java virtual machine to the iPhone. In this presentation we introduce an Open Source Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as a Java-based implementation of the Cocoa library. With the help of these tools, iPhone applications can be written in pure Java. Using the Java version of Cocoa, it is possible to run a Java-based iPhone application as a Java desktop/applet application that can be cross-compiled to run natively on the iPhone. The talk will discuss the challenges of the Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as the Java-based version of Cocoa. Details are available at http://www.xmlvm.org/ Speaker: Arno Puder Arno Puder is an Associate Professor at the San Francisco State University. Prior to his current position, he worked for AT Labs Research. His interests include middleware, ubiquitous computing, and applications for sensor networks. He is one of the founders of the Open Source CORBA implementation called MICO.

iPod Touch Applications

Author: Admin
11 21st, 2008

Frequently Asked Questions: Where to get iPoT content? This is where I get mine: http://brianwong.com/go/ipodcontent *Update: This video was made during firmware 1.1.1 when you could NOT add events to calendar. In version 1.1.2. you can add events. In version 1.1.3. you can now add iPhone apps to your iPoT but you need to pay $20! The most common question from this video is how to add "Maps". Here's how you do it: 1. go to installer and click on "sources" (bottom right) 2. click "Edit" on the top right corner 3. click "Add" and the top left corner 4. Type this "http://repo.us.to" 5. The Maps will be in the "iPhone Apps" category on your installer now For detailed tutorials an more tips, just visit: http://ipodtouchfans.com Video Description: Tour and review of the iPod touch including resources to jailbreak and get the most out of your iPod Touch. Jailbreak Resources and Step-by-Step Tutorial: http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3884


Google Tech Talks March, 24 2008 ABSTRACT Yang Li - RESEARCH SCIENTIST Pervasive or ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) applications can support people's everyday activities in the physical world by leveraging advances in sensor technologies and computing infrastructures. Designing ubicomp applications is challenging because our everyday activities are more complex, dynamic and less structured than the tasks supported by traditional desktop computing. Ubicomp design is difficult, time-consuming, and requires a high level of technical expertise, especially with sensor technologies. To address this, I created a set of rapid prototyping tools and frameworks. My early work with Topiary introduces high-level abstractions, such as maps and scenarios, for designers to easily model location contexts and specify location-based behaviors. Topiary also allows a design to be tested in the field via a Wizard of Oz approach, without deploying a location sensor infrastructure. My recent work is focused on activity-based ubicomp prototyping, a process for enabling long-term activities (such as keeping fit)—a larger unit for design than the tasks that are the focus of traditional design. To support such a process, I created ActivityDesigner, a system that allows designers to create functional prototypes of ubicomp applications based on field observations, and easily deploy and test these prototypes in situ. Speaker: Yang Li - RESEARCH SCIENTIST Yang Li is a research associate in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Washington. He works in the areas of human-computer Interaction and ubiquitous computing, focusing on activity-based ubiquitous computing, rapid prototyping tools and pen-based interaction techniques. Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher in EECS at the University of California at Berkeley. He received his PhD in computer science from the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


Applied Science & Technology 210 / Electrical Engineering 213: Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Lecture 27: Applications of zone plate microscopy http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/AST/sxreuv/ Professor David T. Attwood, Electrical Engineering Professor in Residence, Professor Attwood's research interests include short wavelength electromagnetics, soft x-ray microscopy, coherence, and EUV lithography. [courses] [ee213] [fall2005]


Google Tech Talks May 15, 2008 ABSTRACT Severe flood disasters may frequently occur in near future because global warming will change the flood risk. To prepare the disaster, we propose global flood simulation software which simulates flood flow in short time on an earth viewer (i.e., global geographical information system). User can edit a flood scenario such as the location of levee failure by clicking on the earth viewer, then the software simulate the flood flow based on fluid dynamics. The simulation and GIS communicate each other using our technology, the flood information are visualized on the viewer even during the simulation. I will make a presentation about the technology and show how to work our flood simulation software. Speaker: Satoshi Yamaguchi I specialize in the geophysics, hydrodynamics and software development such as geographical information system (GIS). I conduct a research on flood disaster and develop flood simulation software on our original GIS for a number of years in Hitachi Central Research Laboratory. I studied physical oceanography in Tohoku University and received masters degree.

11 21st, 2008

Watch Android engineers demonstrate that applications on Android exist without borders. Apps on Android can access core mobile device functionality through standard APIs. Through intents, apps can announce their capabilities for other apps to use.


Cheng style Baguazhang applications from Hai Yang, Montreal, Canada. internalstyle.com from montreal, canada


Visit www.ifortnerforum.com To Get Over 1,500 App Store Cracked Apps What is an .ipa file? An .ipa file is a file that iTunes can recognize as application files which you actually can drop into the applications library in iTunes. Once you drop these files into iTunes, you will be able to sync them onto your iPod touch or iPhone. This is very easy to do, you just need to follow this video and make and install iTunes 7.7.0. We will provide the links to download iTunes 7.7.0 so don't worry. You will also download a ipaprep application from Cydia which we will provide the source code for that too. www.ifortnerforum.com has the detailed instructions on how to upload .ipa game and application files straight into iTunes so you can sync them on to your iPhone/iPod touch just as easy as adding music to your iTunes library and syncing the music. IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS THEN READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY iTunes 7.7.1 or newer will not work with syncing cracked applications on to your iPhone/iPod touch. You will definitely need iTunes 7.7.0 in order for the cracked applications to sync on to your iPhone/iPod touch successfully and work properly. Make sure you go in to your "My Music" folder and save or backup your 'iTunes" folder so you don't lose your music and everything you have on iTunes now. Just save that folder somewhere safe or on your desktop so you can replace the iTunes folder with your backup "saved iTunes folder" after you uninstall your current iTunes and download iTunes 7.7.0. Make sure to restart your computer after removing your current iTunes and before installing iTunes 7.7.0 Click on the link below to download iTunes 7.7.0. http://www.filehippo.com/download_itunes/4389/ (Warning) Once you have successfully uploaded all your ".ipa" files (cracked applications), you are ready to sync them on to your iPhone/iPod touch. Unfortunately Apple Inc. has a limit to how many pages of application we can have on our iPhone/iPod touch. We have a maximum of 9 pages that can be filled with applications, this does include the native applications from Apple too. Not including the applications on the Dock, you figure you will have 16 applications on a page multiplied by 9 pages and that is how many applications you can have on the SpringBoard total. So subtract the number of Native applications from Apple and the applications you have installed from Cydia Installer and Installer 4.0 and that will be the number of applications you can sync on to your iPhone/iPod touch to avoid getting an error on iTunes. Okay, now that you have figured out how many applications you can sync on to your iPhone/iPod touch, go ahead and choose the "selected applications" choice rather than "sync all applications" now check the box on the right of each application you want to sync on to your iPhone/iPod touch. Once you are done with your selections, tap on either the "Sync" button or the "Apply" button. iTunes will try to start "backing up files". If this occurs, you have two options, a) Let iTunes backup your files and then iTunes will automatically start the syncing process. (Which can take up to 5 hours depending on your Internet connection.) OR b) You can stop the "backing up files" process by clicking on the little "X" on the right side of the "backing up files" located on the status bar at the top. This will end the "backing up files" process and start syncing your applications. It may take a minute or two after ending the "backing up files" process before you see that the status bar shows your applications syncing on to your iPhone/iPod touch so be patient and just wait. If you did everything successfully, you should have an iPhone/iPod touch full of great Appstore applications for free. YOUR DONE! _________________ Best Regards, iFortner iFortner Inc. www.iFortner.co.nr www.ifortnerforum.com www.youtube.com/ifortner www.myspace.com/ifortner


Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood provides an overview of the course, then begins lecturing on Fourier series. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems. Complete Playlist for the Course: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B24BC7956EE040CD EE 261 at Stanford University: http://eeclass.stanford.edu/ee261/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford


http://www.AppleiPhoneApps.com - The top 5 free iPhone applications at the launch of the Apple App Store. Midomi, Movies.app, Dial Zero, AirMe, SportsTap. (Watch the high quality version for better picture)


A video showing the work of UKvisas at visa application centres, British Embassies and British High Commissions abroad


More info: http://chrisharrison.net/projects/scratchinput Scratch Input: Creating Large, Inexpensive, Unpowered and Mobile Finger Input Surfaces We present Scratch Input, an acoustic-based input technique that relies on the unique sound produced when a fingernail is dragged over the surface of a textured material, such as wood, fabric, or wall paint. We employ a simple sensor that can be easily coupled with existing surfaces, such as walls and tables, turning them into large, unpowered and ad hoc finger input surfaces. Our sensor is sufficiently small that it could be incorporated into a mobile device, allowing any suitable surface on which it rests to be appropriated as a gestural input surface. Several example applications were developed to demonstrate possible interactions. We conclude with a study that shows users can perform six Scratch Input gestures at about 90% accuracy with less than five minutes of training and on wide variety of surfaces.


Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood wraps up the theoretical aspects of the Fourier Series, an application to heat flow. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems. Complete Playlist for the Course: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B24BC7956EE040CD EE 261 at Stanford University: http://eeclass.stanford.edu/ee261/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford


Wireless sensor networks are destined to see widespread adoption in such diverse sectors as industrial process control, health care, and home automation. The promise and application domain of this field continues to grow, but several false-starts have limited deployments to date. Recent technological breakthroughs in reliability and power consumption have enabled new "industrial strength" networks to finally deliver on the promise of this exciting technology. Brutal standards battles between multi-billion-dollar companies attest to the commercial impact that the technology is now enjoying. This talk will cover some of the history of the field, along with the problems and their solutions, commercial applications, and research directions.


SimpleSpark.com: View the logos for the first 5000 web apps added to Simple Spark in only 333 seconds.

11 21st, 2008

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11 21st, 2008

Thanks to everyone who viewed this to get me to over half 100k views. =] these are a few of my most favorite ipod touch applications. And yes I know i said 8 twice so no need to tell me. =[


Sifu Wei-Chung Lin (林維中), a disciple of the Yizungyue (易宗岳) School and the Chief Instructor of the Chinese Taoist Martial Arts Association in Skokie Illinois, demonstrates Chen style Tai Chi Chuan (陳式太極拳) New Frame Form II (Cannon Fist or Pao Chui) (砲捶) and its applications.

11 21st, 2008

This video shows how to use and install portable appications on a portable storage device, including SD cards, USB sticks and iPods. http://www.portableapps.com


A 'How to' guide demonstrating where and how applications can be downloaded from when using the Blackberry Storm 9500 from Vodafone


from the webmaster Although the device is efficient, in most all water heating applications it is difficult to economically justify a device. The company has moved towards the mixing and reaction chemistry applications and specialized heating applications. The system can heat water, but there are numerous competing technologies that can heat water and make steam that are much less capital intensive and often cheaper to operate, as electricity is an expensive and highly refined fuel when compared to gas, coal or oil. Because of this we ceased marketing home/residential heating systems and generic steam systems. Our core heating applications are now applications where: A fluid scales rapidly on a heat transfer surface Safety/operational concerns demand a flameless system for safety Total automation is needed and not available with conventional technology Our heating applications are largely niche applications where conventional technology falls short. Examples of heating applications well suited to the device include: Heating of food products such as cheese, eggs and chocolate Heating chemical and polymeric streams Heating industrial brines and heavy salt solutions Our company continues to strive to bring our customers the best industrial heating, mixing and reactor solutions. PRODUCT REVIEW HYDRODYNAMICS.com or http://www.totalsep.com/sprmoreinfo.htm

11 21st, 2008

Southern Praying Mantis Applications.

CBR for Game AI

Author: Admin
11 21st, 2008

Google Tech Talks April, 3 2008 ABSTRACT Computer games are an increasingly popular application for Artificial Intelligence (AI) research, and conversely AI is an increasingly popular selling point for commercial games. Although games are typically associated with entertainment applications, there are many "serious" applications of gaming, including military, corporate, and advertising applications. There are also what the so called "humane" gaming applications—interactive tools for medical training, educational games, and games that reflect social consciousness or advocate for a cause. Game AI is the effort of taking computer games beyond scripted interactions, however complex, into the arena of truly interactive systems that are responsive, adaptive, and intelligent. Such systems learn about the player(s) during game play, adapt their own behaviors beyond the pre-programmed set provided by the game author, and interactively develop and provide a richer experience to the player(s). In this brown bag, I will discuss a range of CBR approaches for Game AI. I will discuss differences and similarities between character-level AI (in embedded NPCs, for example) and game-level AI (in the drama manager or game director, for example). I will explain why the AI must reason at multiple levels, including reactive, tactical, strategic, rhetorical, and meta, and propose a CBR architecture that lets us design and coordinate real-time AIs operating asynchronously at all these levels. I will conclude with a brief discussion on the very idea of Game AI: is it feasible? realistic? and would we call it "intelligence" if we could implement all this stuff? Speaker: Dr. Ashwin Ram Dr. Ashwin Ram is an Associate Professor and Director of the Cognitive Computing Lab in the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, an Associate Professor of Cognitive Science, and an Adjunct Professor in Psychology at Georgia Tech and in MathCS at Emory University. He received his PhD from Yale University in 1989, his MS from University of Illinois in 1984, and his BTech from IIT Delhi in 1982. He has published 2 books and over 100 scientific articles in international forums. He is a founder of Enkia Corporation which provides AI software for information assurance and decision support.