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Thursday, 1 September 2011

TV remote

A funny thing will soon happen to your TV remote: Not only will it get smarter and more usable, but it will also soon feel more natural to use. With controls based on gestures rather than directional buttons, the new controls will change the way viewers find and interact with content.

Think about the way the computer business changed after moving to a graphical user interface. For most people my age, the first experience with point and click probably came in the school computer lab, where Apple educational discounts led a whole generation to interact with menus, applications and folders with the click of a mouse. (Even back then, Apple was trying to nab users early in life.) By comparison, the control menu and cursor-based navigation of MS-DOS seemed prehistoric.

The adoption of graphical user interfaces for display and the mouse for control fundamentally changed not just how people used their computers, but opened up new applications and capabilities that previously weren’t available. The same type of revolution is soon to be underway on the television, as a new generation of remote controls and mobile apps are changing the way viewers discover, navigate and interact with content.

The latest indication of the evolving market came with the launch of Hillcrest Labs’ newest portfolio of products for CE manufacturers Wednesday. The release of its Motion Engine and Sensor Modules can be introduced into the hardware products that they make, and the company’s new Scoop pointer, which replaces the consumer-facing Loop product, will also be offered to manufacturers. The announcements come after Hillcrest raised $5.5 million earlier this year.

Most consumers got their first taste of point-and-click navigation and gesture-based controls with the launch of the Nintendo Wii. The Wii remote revolutionized gaming and opened up a whole new realm of possibilities for the console market, as it brought intuitive motion control into play. Later, Microsoft took the concept of gesture-based navigation a step further with Xbox Kinect, allowing users to grab, control and swipe through their content with the motion-control system.

Most recently, streaming set-top box maker Roku unveiled a new controller that includes Hillcrest Labs’ motion-sensing technology. Right now, that controller is used primarily for a new generation of casual gaming apps — like Angry Birds — that have been introduced on its boxes, but we could imagine its use being extended to controlling app navigation with an update to its outdated UI.

Meanwhile, the introduction of motion sensors and accelerometers in mobile handsets has introduced a whole new world of interactive gaming and augmented reality for iOS and Android devices. Users are becoming comfortable with the use of mobile phones and tablets for controlling their TV sets, and iPad and iPhone apps with remote functionality built in have become increasingly popular among operators like Comcast, AT&T, Verizon and Cablevision.

While the greatest utility from these mobile apps is often the ability to search content through touch-based mobile keyboards, they also offer up their own point-and-click navigation capability. That enables operators not just to display the same boring old program grid that shows up through their TV set-top box, but to develop more interactive guides and user experiences.

Changing the TV remote to be gesture-based will open up more interactive experiences on the TV. No longer trapped by the up-down-left-right navigation that comes from traditional remotes, operators will be able to create improved user interfaces. Finally, being able to point and click on the TV screen could also allow broadcasters and advertisers to create more immersive applications as part of their shows and advertisements.
How to Download Files to Email or Dropbox Directly

DropboxDropbox is a cloud storage provider which allows users to store and share files and folders along with file synchronization supporting various devices like tablet, PC, mobile and laptop. Did you know that Dropbox has several add-ons which can extend its functionality? In Tech Advices under Dropbox category we have explained the available Dropbox add-on and their uses. We have seen Dropbox Folder Sync which allows creating an image on to Dropbox account without moving the original locations and other like Dropboxen which allows multiple instances of Dropbox on a single PC.

Here is another Dropbox related site which allows users to download files to email or Dropbox folder directly. So what does that mean? It means that you no longer should follow the manual procedure of download and then move those downloaded files to your Dropbox folder, few people does need that. With SideCloudLoad.com you can save the download files directly on to your Dropbox folder. Importantly if you are working from some other PC than your personal PC where Dropbox folder resides, then site SideCloudLoad is pretty useful.

Follow the procedure below to download files directly to your DropBox -

   - You need to visit https://www.sidecloudload.com/. It just serve one function, nothing more than that.
   -  Put the download file link in the Source URL field. There is no registration process at sidecloudload and the services are intended to be used anonymously.Upload a Link
   - If you want to send a file directly to your Dropbox account then choose Dropbox or else go for email.Dropbox
    - The next thing is to provide the required details.

But one important thing is that, you can only download 25 MB of data using the services of SideCloudLoad, i.e., your Source URL should be limited to only 25 MB in size.
How to Troubleshoot a Disconnected Internet Connection


If your Internet connection is down due to disconnection and you don’t know the reason for its cause, you would be approaching your ISP provider. Normally in India ISP providers have set up customer care so that they would help in any query related to your connection. So when your internet is down, the customer care executive would be suggesting you to go with the basic internet troubleshooting. This troubleshooting is to ensure that the problem is not in and around you. It goes with configuring your router and your internet connection settings.

Follow the steps mentioned below -
    - Unplug the power cable which is connected to the modem and OFF it for 10 seconds.
    - Connect the power cable to the router.
    - Connect a single PC to one of the LAN ports of the router.
    - Now restart your computer.
    - Now restore the router to factory default settings and it will remove all previously configured settings.
    - Once the router is restored it will reboot by itself.

Now the next steps is to confirm whether you are receiving the incoming signals or not. You can check IP address by following the procedure mentioned below and easily know whether you are receiving the incoming signals or not –

   - For all the operating system of Windows including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, you need to go to run command (Windows button + R in windows 7) and cmd.

   - Now in DOS window type ipconfig and then press Enter on your keyboard.Internet Troublshoot



 
This would give you complete details on the IP address, gateway address and subnet mask address.

The IP address that you see here would be near identical to that of you have for your router configuration except the end digit. For different router that you have you would get the following sets of IP address -

    For 3Com Router IP would be 192.168.1.x
    D-Link Router, IP would be 192.168.0.x
    Linksys Router, IP would be 192.168.1.x
    Microsoft Broadband Router, IP would be 192.168.2.x
    Netgear Router, IP would be 192.168.0.x
    Actiontec Router, IP would be 192.168.0.x
    Where x is a number assigned to the PC

Ex – I have D-Link Router and so I got the IP 192.168.0.124 which is depicted in the screenshot above.

Now when this is done, you can make a note of your IP address and check whether you are receiving the incoming signals from your router or the ISP provider. This is called as Pinging your ISP and it can be easily done by following the steps mentioned below –

   - Click on start and type your IP after writing Ping. Like in my case it would be ping 192.168.0.124 -t and then press enter. So in general it would be ping IPAddress -t.Ping an IP






  
  - This would open Ping command and with the TCP/IP connectivity results and it looks something like this




If you get the above reply present in the message then your incoming signal is working fine but the problem would be in your PC or modem. If it shows ‘Local Area Connection not found’ then its the problem of internet service provider and you need to contact your provider.