I came across this interesting software called "FlexiMusic Editor". FlexiMusic Wave Editor is an easy-to-use audio editor for professionals and home users (for Windows). It provides a powerful and user-friendly editing environment for novice users. You can edit and record music, apply effects and filters, adjust stereo channels, save audio to all of the popular formats and burn songs to CD. It includes many features for audio editing and converting.
Do check it out !!
Friday, October 27, 2006
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Debut of Conspiracy Theories
HumorousConspiracy Theories - My new blog about outrageous, exaggerated takes on some day-to-day events. Enjoy
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Debut of Musical Musings
Musical Musings My new blog about anything musical - raves, rants, reviews - come'on - what else dya expect a blog to be huhh ;)
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Check it out...
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
RFIDs and India : A Trick missed ?
Here is an interesting article in BusinessWeek.com that talks about how the RFID technology is yet to take off in Asian countries. Some of the factors outlined are cost, non-availability of airwaves due to irregular standards and patents preventing standardization.
First thing that surprised me in the article, was how there was no mention about India - are we to assume, that it is a reporting error/bias or is it virtually non-existent ? - I'd tend to go with the latter.
Second, if the same countries like South Korea can manufacture chip at throw-away rates, that when added with profit etc, is still down-right cheap in US - why is it that it becomes costly in their own country ? What drives the cost.
Third, irregular standards that is not surprising giving the lack of foresight and planning in the Asian region
And finally, patents preventing standardization - are corporations missing a trick by following the American route - or are we still hung up about capitalization ?
Thoughts ?
First thing that surprised me in the article, was how there was no mention about India - are we to assume, that it is a reporting error/bias or is it virtually non-existent ? - I'd tend to go with the latter.
Second, if the same countries like South Korea can manufacture chip at throw-away rates, that when added with profit etc, is still down-right cheap in US - why is it that it becomes costly in their own country ? What drives the cost.
Third, irregular standards that is not surprising giving the lack of foresight and planning in the Asian region
And finally, patents preventing standardization - are corporations missing a trick by following the American route - or are we still hung up about capitalization ?
Thoughts ?
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