Saturday, July 19, 2008

Big Pre-Launch iPhone 3G Roundup


















  • Well, tomorrow’s the big day for the iPhone 3G launch and Apple has unleashed a deluge of exciting new content onto the web in preparation for it. A few other folks have got some neat stuff out, too. Here are the things that have caught my eye and will keep you more than busy waiting for 8 a.m. to roll around on Friday:
  • The first iPhone 3G reviews are in and they’re all generally positive, though there are some quibbles and it’s apparently still not a perfect phone/internet device (a judgment I expect to share when I get my hands on one). New York Times
  • Wall Street Journal
  • USA Today
  • New York Times
  • Wall Street Journal
  • USA Today
  • The App Store has gone live, with over 500 apps, 90% of which cost $9.99 or less. You’ll need itunes 7.7 and iPhone 2.0 firmware on an iPhone, iPhone 3G, or iPod touch to take advantage of this.
  • Speaking of, both iTunes 7.7 and iPhone 2.0 can be had right now. ITunes 7.7 can be gotten through Apple’s standard Software Update program. iPhone firmaware 2.0 is available at Apple’s site as a direct download, not yet an iTunes download. As such, it’s really for experts only right now (the iTunes version should appear late tonight or early tomorrow), so I’m not linking to it. If you want it, it’s at Apple’s site.
  • Another neat program, to be had at the App Store, is Remote. This Apple-authored program makes your iPhone and iPod touch function like a remote control for Macs and the Apple TV over WiFi. It’s a free download that requires iTunes 7.7, Apple TV software 2.1, and iPhone firmware 2.0.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Different Ipods in Market....A brief Review

iPod (scroll wheel)

iPod (scroll wheel) models have a scroll wheel that physically turns. The controls (Play, Menu, Next, Previous) appear in a circle around the wheel. iPod (scroll wheel) models are referred to as first generation iPod models.


How to tell which model you have


Several external features can help you identify your iPod.

iPod touch

iPod touch features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive. You can browse the web with Safari and watch YouTube videos on the first-ever Wi-Fi iPod. You can also search, preview, and buy songs from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch.




iPod classic

The iPod classic is a hard drive-based iPod (80 GB or 160 GB) featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like other models, it uses USB for syncing. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.




You can distinguish the iPod classic from the iPod (5th generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod classic serial number's last three digits will be one of the following: Y5N, YMU, YMV, and YMX.

iPod nano (3rd generation)

The iPod nano (3rd generation) is available in 4 GB or 8 GB capacity, and comes in 5 colors.

iPod nano (3rd generation) is distinguished from previous iPod nano models by:
Its wider screen
Hold switch location on the bottom
Its ability to play video



You can also distinguish the iPod nano (3rd generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod nano (3rd generation) serial number's last three digits will be one of the following: YOP, YOR, YXR, YXT, YXV, YXX.

iPod (5th generation late 2006) (also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod)

You can distinguish the iPod (5th generation late 2006) from the original iPod (5th generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod (5th generation late 2006) serial number's last three digits will be one of the following: V9K, V9P, V9M, V9R, V9L, V9N, V9Q, V9S, WU9, WUA, WUB, WUC, and X3N. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number's last three digits are W9G.

iPod (5th generation) (also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod)

The iPod (5th generation) is a a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like iPod nano, it uses USB for syncing and comes in white and black.


iPod nano (Second Generation)

iPod nano (Second Generation) is distinguished from other models by:
Its smaller size.
Its colors.
The dock connector and headphones port are both located on the bottom of the unit.




The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is an iPod nano (Second Generation) available in red and with a 4 GB or 8 GB drive capacity. With each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED purchased, $10 from the sale goes directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.




iPod nano

iPod nano is smaller than iPod mini and has a color screen and a Click Wheel but has flash memory instead of a hard drive. Song and photo syncing only occurs over USB 2 (not FireWire). iPod nano comes in white and black. The capacity of the iPod nano is engraved on the back of the case (1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB).


iPod shuffle (2nd generation)
iPod shuffle (2nd generation) is smaller than the original iPod shuffle and has no USB connector.



You can distinguish the iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB from previous models by the last three characters of the serial number. The iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB serial number’s last three characters will be one of the following: 1ZH, 1ZK, 1ZM, 1ZP, 1ZR.

iPod shuffle
iPod shuffle is smaller than iPod mini and has no display. There are LED lights on the front and back. The capacity of the drive is engraved on the front USB connector.


iPod mini is distinguished from other models by:
  • Its smaller size.
  • Its colors.
  • The Hold switch, which is on the top-left side.



iPod with color display
iPod and iPod photo are now one and the same, with every white iPod boasting a full-color display. They continue to have the same controls as iPod (Click Wheel) but now all models have a color display like iPod photo - ideal for viewing album artwork and playing slideshows. These are considered fourth generation models along with iPod (Click Wheel).


iPod (Click Wheel)
iPod (Click Wheel) models have a Click Wheel like the iPod mini, but are larger and the hold switch is on the top-right side. iPod (Click Wheel) models have a monochrome display. iPod (Click Wheel) is referred to as the fourth generation iPod.



iPod Special Edition U2
The iPod Special Edition U2 is a standard iPod model with certain external differences including: Black plastic exterior, red Click Wheel, signatures of the U2 band members engraved on the back, and "iPod Special Edition U2" engraved on the back. The first model was based an iPod (Click Wheel) with a 20 GB hard drive. In June 2005 a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that was based on an iPod with color display Generation iPod . These are both also considered fourth generation iPod models. In June 2006, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that is based on a Fifth Generation iPod (also known as iPod with video) with a 30 GB hard drive. In Sept 2006 a model based on the Fifth Generation iPod (30 GB Late 2006) was introduced. You can distinguish Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (Late 2006) from the Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod by the last three digits of the serial number. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number's last three digits are W9G.



The first model was based an iPod with color display with a 20 GB hard drive. In October 2005 a new version of the iPod Special Edition Harry Potter was introduced that was based on an Fifth Generation iPod with a 30 GB hard drive.

iPod photo (also known as iPod with color display)
iPod photo models are functionally and visually identical to the iPod with color display (see above photo).

iPod (dock connector)

iPod (dock connector) models have a dock connector as illustrated here.




Newer iPod models like iPod (Click Wheel) and iPod mini also have a dock connector, but the iPod (dock connector) has a touch wheel instead of a Click Wheel and the four control buttons are above the touch wheel. iPod (dock connector models are referred to as third generation iPod models.

iPod (touch wheel)

All iPod (touch wheel) models have a FireWire port cover. Scroll wheel models don't, and dock connector models don't have a FireWire port. The iPod (touch wheel) model controls look similar to the iPod (scroll wheel) but the touch wheel itself does not turn. iPod (touch wheel) models are considered second generation iPod models. The top of an iPod (touch wheel) model is shown here:



iPod (scroll wheel)

iPod (scroll wheel) models have a scroll wheel that physically turns. The controls (Play, Menu, Next, Previous) appear in a circle around the wheel. iPod (scroll wheel) models are referred to as first generation iPod models.



1. FireWire port cover
2. FireWire port
3. Headphones port
4. Hold switch



iPod Special Edition Harry Potter
The iPod Special Edition Harry Potter is a standard iPod model with the Hogwarts Crest engraved on the back:




iPod (Click Wheel)


iPod (Click Wheel) models have a Click Wheel like the iPod mini, but are larger and the hold switch is on the top-right side. iPod (Click Wheel) models have a monochrome display. iPod (Click Wheel) is referred to as the fourth generation iPod.



iPod (scroll wheel)

iPod (scroll wheel) models have a scroll wheel that physically turns. The controls (Play, Menu, Next, Previous) appear in a circle around the wheel. iPod (scroll wheel) models are referred to as first generation iPod models.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Microsoft Virtual Tech Days 2008

Hi all,
I participated in Microsoft Virtual Tech days Contest which was organized on April 9 and 10 2008.
I am uploading the participation certificate of the Contest.


I also won a prize in the contest " MS PressBook".
That prize certificate will be given soon so i will upload that also.

I have received the prize from Microsoft.

For more details about the tech days and the contest please visit http://www.microsoft.com/india/virtualtechdays/

Thanks,
Vinod Gupta

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Great Indian Developer Awards 2008

I voted in the 2008 Great India Developer Awards

Hi all,
I voted in the Great India Developer Awards 2008.

I will update you with the status of the Awards Contest.
For details please visit http://www.developersummit.com/

Thanks,
Vinod Gupta

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Andrus Development: Upgrading from .Net Framework 1.0 to 3.5

Andrus Development: Upgrading from .Net Framework 1.0 to 3.5: "# First upgrade your code from .NET 1.0 to .NET 1.1 using Visual Studio 2003. It has a project upgrade tool with some assistance."

Monday, January 14, 2008

गूगल आरती- Google Pooja

गूगल आरती

जय गूगल हरे, स्वामी जय गूगल हरे
फ़्रस्ट (frustrated]) जनों के संकट, त्रस्त जनों के संकट
क्लिक में दूर करे
जय गूगल हरे

जो ध्यावै सो पावै
दूर होवै शंका, स्वामी दूर होवै शंका
सब इन्फ़ो (information]) घर आवै, सब इन्फ़ो घर आवै
कष्ट मिटै मन का
जय गूगल हरे

नेट पिता तुम मेरे
शरण गहूं किसकी, स्वामी शरण गहूं किसकी
तुम बिन और दूजा, तेरे बिन और दूजा
होप करूं किसकी
जय गूगल हरे

तुम पूरन हो खोजक
तुम वेबसाइटयामी, स्वामी तुम वेबसाइटयामी
पार नेट परमेश्वर, पार नेट परमेश्वर
तुम सबके स्वामी
जय गूगल हरे

तुम आई.टी. के फ़ादर
तुम ही इक सर्चा, स्वामी तुम ही इक सर्चा
मैं मूरख हूं सर्चर, मैं मूरख हूं सर्चर
कृपा करो भरता
जय गूगल हरे

तुम सर्वर के सर्वर
सबके डाटापति, स्वामी सबके डाटापति
किस विधि एन्टर मारूं, किस विधि एन्टर मारूं
तुममें मैं कुमति
जय गूगल हरे

दीनबंधु दु:खहर्ता
खोजक तुम मेरे, स्वामी शोधक तुम मेरे
अपने फ़ण्डे दिखाओ, एल्गोऽरिथम लगाओ
साइट खड़ा तेरे
जय गूगल हरे

इग्नोरेंस मिटाओ
टेंशन हरो देवा, स्वामी टेंशन हरो देवा
गूगल अकाउण्ट बनाओ
और खाओ मेवा
जय गूगल हरे

जय गूगल हरे, स्वामी जय गूगल हरे
फ़्रस्ट जनों के संकट, त्रस्त जनों के संकट
क्लिक में दूर करे
जय गूगल हरे

जय गूगल हरे, स्वामी जय गूगल हरे

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Connection String

DataBase

Connection String

Access

Access ODBC Connection String Driver

{Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)};Dbq=C:\demo.mdb;Uid=Admin;Pwd=;

Access OLEDB Connection String Driver

Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=\directory\demo.mdb;User Id=admin;Password=;

DB2

DB2 ODBC Connection String

driver={IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER};Database=demodb;hostname=myservername;port=myPortNum;protocol=TCPIP; uid=myusername; pwd=mypasswd

DB2 OLEDB Connection String

Provider=IBMDADB2;Database=demodeb;HOSTNAME=myservername;PROTOCOL=TCPIP;PORT=50000;uid=myusername;pwd=mypasswd;

DBase

DBase ODBC Connection String

Driver={Microsoft dBASE Driver (*.dbf)};DriverID=277;Dbq=c:\directory;

DBase OLEDB Connection String

Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=c:\directory;Extended Properties=dBASE IV;User ID=Admin;Password=

Excel

Excel ODBC Connection String

Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)};DriverId=790;Dbq=C:\MyExcel.xls;DefaultDir=c:\directory;

Excel OLEDB Connection String

Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:\MyExcel.xls;Extended Properties='"Excel 8.0;HDR=Yes;IMEX=1"'

Exchange

Exchange OLEDB Connection String

oConn.Provider = "EXOLEDB.DataSource" oConn.Open = "http://myServerName/myVirtualRootName"

Firebird

Firebird ODBC Connection String

DRIVER=Firebird/InterBase(r) driver;UID=SYSDBA;PWD=mypasswd;DBNAME=c:\directory\demo.fdb

Firebird OLEDB Connection String

User=SYSDBA;Password=mypasswd;Database=demo.fdb;DataSource=localhost;Port=3050;Dialect=3;Charset=NONE;Role=;Connection lifetime=15;Pooling=true;MinPoolSize=0;MaxPoolSize=50;Packet Size=8192;ServerType=0

FoxPro

FoxPro ODBC Connection String

Driver={Microsoft Visual FoxPro Driver};SourceType=DBC;SourceDB=c:\demo.dbc;Exclusive=No;NULL=NO;Collate=Machine;BACKGROUNDFETCH=NO;DELETED=NO

FoxPro OLEDB Connection String

Provider=vfpoledb.1;Data Source=c:\directory\demo.dbc;Collating Sequence=machine

Informix

Informix ODBC Connection String

Driver={Informix-CLI 2.5 (32 Bit)};Server=demoservername;Database=demodb;Uid=myusername;Pwd=mypasswd

Informix OLEDB Connection String

Provider=Ifxoledbc.2;User ID=myusername;password=mypasswd;Data Source=demodb@demoservername;Persist Security Info=true

MySQL

MySQL ODBC Connection String

DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver};SERVER=myservername;PORT=3306;DATABASE=mydemodb; USER=myusername;PASSWORD=mypasswd;OPTION=3;

MySQL OLEDB Connection String

Provider=MySQLProv;Data Source=mydemodb;User Id=myusername;Password=mypasswd;

Oracle

Oracle ODBC Connection String

Driver={Microsoft ODBC for Oracle};Server=myservername;Uid=myusername;Pwd=mypassword;

Oracle OLEDB Connection String

Provider=msdaora;Data Source=mydemodb;User Id=myusername;Password=mypasswd;

Oracle .Net Connection String

Data Source=mydemodb;User Id=myusername;Password=mypasswd;Integrated Security=no;

SQL Server

SQL Server ODBC Connection String - Database Login

Driver={SQL Server};Server=myservername;Database=mydemodb;Uid=myusername;Pwd=mypasswd;

SQL Server ODBC Connection String - Trusted Connection

Driver={SQL Server};Server=mysername;Database=mydemodb;Trusted_Connection=yes;

SQL Server OLEDB Connection String - Database Login

Provider=sqloledb;Data Source=myservername;Initial Catalog=mydemodb;User Id=myusername;Password=mypasswd;

SQL Server OLEDB Connection String - Trusted Connection

Provider=sqloledb;Data Source=myservername;Initial Catalog=mydemodb;Integrated Security=SSPI;

SQL Server .Net Connection String - Database Login

Server=myservername;Database=mydemodb;User ID=myusername;Password=mypasswd;Trusted_Connection=False

SQL Server .Net Connection String - Trusted Connection

Server=myservername;Database=mydemodb;Integrated Security=SSPI;

Sybase

Sybase ODBC Connection String

Driver={SYBASE ASE ODBC Driver};Srvr=myservername;Uid=myusername;Pwd=mypasswd

Sybase OLEDB Connection String

Provider=Sybase.ASEOLEDBProvider;Server Name=myservername,5000;Initial Catalog=mydemodb;User Id=myusername;Password=mypassword

See Also: www.connectionstrings.com www.carlprothman.net