Tuesday, November 19, 2013

iPhone Fingerprint Security ~ Is It Secure?

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Rules are made to be broken.
I guess, so is security, and the system.

Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics (an identification of humans by their characteristics) used to identify individuals and verify their identity.

 Fingerprint technology is not a new technology at all. Its been with us since the 1990's. Even faking the fingerprints id are done a decade ago when a group of hackers manage to hack to a Window-based scanner in 2003.

This technology is used not only in security systems, but also in the field of forensic science and crime scene investigations.


Lets have a look at the latest iPhone in the market to date ~ iPhone 5s


Quite impressive isn't it?

However this high technology gadgets are facing some reliability issues, when a group of German hackers able to unlock the phone security using a fake fingerprints!
(It is also good what the hackers do. They point out the weak point and Apple or any other party that is interested in applying this feature can overcome this situation in future! :))

Does Apple actually using this technology as a marketing gimmick? Or this is only a beginning, and they are actually aiming for something even bigger in the future.

Its true that Apple are leading in the fingerprint technology for phone security?
It is a breakthrough that Apple being able to contain the finger print technology into one small device at the touch-start button.
However they are unable to capture the whole intention as a security added value to the device.

Good and bad this feature is, Apple is definitely heading towards the future.

Lets have a look how they manage to break the fingerprint code!




P/s: Oh~this post remind me of Window 8. How unfriendly it as to me when I started using it. For the sake of technology, things should be made less complicated. This is where technology gone wrong.


Reference:
http://www.zdnet.com/apples-advanced-fingerprint-technology-is-hacked-should-you-worry-7000020998/

http://www.slideshare.net/wllanos/history-of-fingerprints



Digital Artist~

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    A graphic tablet is an additional computer device used for graphic drawing or photo editing purposes. It enables the user to do hand drawn images, animation and graphic, similar like using pen and paper but it is drawn digitally to the computer. 

A WACOM Graphic Tablet - Bamboo Series
 
    The graphic tablet device consist a flat surface, where the user may draw onto, using an attached pen-like drawing apparatus named stylus. The image then will appear and displayed on the computer monitor. 

Draw on tablet,image on screen.

   Mostly used in photographic, animation and graphic studios, this tablet are also user friendly for any personal usage. Here, I like to explore the ability of the tablet as a tool for digital art, how it takes your imagination as far you may go.

     Using the tablet as a tool, and a software editing program, such as Adobe Photoshop, one could immediately start its drawing from scratch. A beginner might need more practice to get accustomed with the idea of drawing digitally and to explore the gadgets available for drawing, painting and editing. 

      This is some video how a digital art being drawn.

 Margarita Sheshukova - Do I Have a Soul?

              
 Mimikri87 - Concept Art Landscape 1

               

    It’s an amazing work of art, as the technology allows you to explore and leads your imagination on.

      Here is some digital art showcase for you. :)








P/s: I love portrait - digital art. 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Favicon ~ and the rest that happen while I'm at it :D

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I just learned that favicon is a short form for Favourite Icon. It suppose to be the small icon on top beside the name of the internet page you open.
here are some examples:


at first i choose to try and change with this vibrant flower icon
but the process was halted since its not a square icon.

So i choose another icon, the four stars.
i changed them but nothing happen. Hmm i wonder why it did not changed.



Any way, im still strugglinling with my BLOG~!!
arggghh i just cant seem to get it the way i want it~!! grrr

(should have work more on my write ups instead of the blog feature Huda~~~ (self reminding)

but most of the time, buka blog, nak buat mis, and i'll be stuck here :(

however today i manage to change the blog feature, at least finally im able to have some moving pictures~! hahahahahaha.. now macam mana na tukar and customize the picture???
hahahaha

Happy Weekend~! 

hey! my favicon changed! at least one thing is going right! haha :)


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Intelligent Vehicle ~

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A car that can park by itself

Its called the active park assist.
This is how accurate it is.


The car that stops on its own.
It helps to avoid collision and steer you out of danger.

And the result?
Ford have invented a vehicle with these special features. The Ford Focus. With an intelligent car like this the future is open with more possibilities. Imagine if the GPS were to incorporated in the design as part of the feature, would then, people only need to enter their destination and the car will take them there? It is possible isn't it?

However, with all this fancy super technology feature, will it only create a less alert human, or too dependency on technology?


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Friday, September 27, 2013

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Autodesk 3D Max -

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Autodesk 3D Max Design
Design and technology as one.

Architectural and design drawings are made to brings out an idea into a visual piece of information. Ideas are thrown on papers, drawn in sketches to get a rough picture of a certain design, and then develop into technical drawings, with measurements and details. This visual information are then used to construct and built the idea from just a simple matter of notion into a reality. However, how could these constructive drawings be appealing to a layman eyes? In order to sell the ideas, send you pure idea across to a person who have the slightest clue of your intention and make it believable, gain trust and funds to built, a complex technical drawings won’t be able to appeal much as to perspective drawings. An artist impression of these technical drawings is used to send this message and sell the idea of a certain design.
For years, hand drawn perspective drawings are used to make design appealing and sellable, and through these years,technology finally catches up with these intentions. 3D softwares are introduces aligned with the progress of computer technology and softwares programming. 3D softwares are commonly used in the architectural, design and development industries nowadays. It helps to make realistic visual of certain design or concept from proposal. From the initial stages of creating a space or designing a building, to the purpose of selling the idea and getting approval for the project, to the promotion of the project and even advertising purposes to the public.

Hand drawn perspective

Graphic perspective
                The visual differences are plain to see to compare a hand drawn perspective and a computerized graphic perspective. It does not only make the design appealing and sellable, but also realistic.



Autodesk 3D Max Design


Autodesk 3Ds Max, formerly 3D Studio Max, is a 3D computer graphics program for making 3D animations, models, and images. It has modeling capabilities and frequently used by video game developers, commercial studios and architectural visualization studios. The latest version of 3ds Max also features shaders (such as ambient occlusion and subsurface scattering), dynamic simulation, particle systems, radiosity, normal map creation and rendering, and global illumination.

This software enables to do 3D modeling and create a graphic visual complete with a realistic rendering outcome.
                                  
Initiating a 3D Perspective
                A small organization might need the architect or designer be able to create the concept, produce the material boards and finishes, and develop a graphic visual for presentation purposes. However in a bigger scale organization, job specification might affect directly as the architect and designer to create the concept, design and produce technical drawings, and having a 3D maker, solely produce the graphic perspectives. There are also organizations that focusing only in producing these 3D visual, whereby developers or architecture and design firm could outsource from them.
                In the beginning, sketches are drawn manually, and develop roughly on computer, by using simple 3D making softwares such as Sketch-Up, just to have a basic space and design on a graphic visual. As the design develop, and technical drawings are drawn, a list of finishing materials are selected to the proposed design to match the concept. This finishes mainly involve the floor, wall and ceilings materials. Fit-outs for electrical and relevant wares are also selected and proposed to create a better understanding of the space. Finally the soft finishes are proposed such as furnitures, carpets or plants. These informations are vital inputs gathered that help the 3D maker to visualize the architect or designer intention and create the ambience in the 3D program.
Making a 3D Drawings
                 Technical drawings are needed to start the 3D perspective graphic drawing.The technical drawing gives detailed measurement of the building or space that needs to be visually constructed. For an instance, Autodesk 3D Max support drawing details from Autocad program. Therefore, technical drawing drawn for construction purposes could also be used for the graphic construction as well.

                The technical drawings are transferred into the planar in the Autodesk 3D Max, as a guideline as to start the graphic construction. As for example, to create a space with a movable partition, a complete set of drawing is needed, consists the plan and section drawing of the room, with the details of the partition and its design. This is an example of a musolla and having a detailed partition in the middle of the room to separate the space for male and female praying area. The partition having an intricate design and are build as a movable partition. The intention of the 3D is to be able to express this design to a visual perspective.


                The drawing then will be develop and builtup the construction lines of the area, the partition and every detailed lines that will be constructed technically in the real life. Once the line are drawn out, the software are able to compute it into an object, wall, floor and ceilings and thus create it into a contained space. From the technical drawing, any electrical fit outs such as location of the lightings are determined.



                Initially the objects and features in the 3D could be assigned with bold colours. These could help in roughly visualizing the space and make it easier to work upon, since the file is lighter. The material and finishes board selected previously will provide the input needed for the next step. Autodesk 3D Max have a selection of materials provided to be used, however if there is special materials involve, one could just scan the respective material to be assigned later on. Selected materials images are pick out and put in the materials list, to be assigned at respective object, or the floor, wall and ceiling.


                The rendering stage is the final stage in this 3D process. The view is to be confirmed, as a 3D drawing could get view from any angle. A great perspective would show the best of the intention for the space, with a line of perspective that emphasize the grandeur of the space. Now the room has been constructed, the material is picked out, the fittings are allocated accordingly and the view of the best perspective is confirmed, rendering would be carried out. Normally, a simple render, meaning a small space, with less details and materials would take shorter time comparing with bigger scale of perspective with many details and elements, especially when lights, involved.


                As for example, a 3D perspective of a building is much more tedious and complicated, as the whole building need to be constructed. There are many details involved, and the space widths of materials need to cover is bigger compare to a room. When rendering the materials applied are also definitely affected with the lighting of daylight or nighttime, and as such this will acquire more time.


                     In the end, the 3D image will be edited in software such as the Photoshop to add the background, or superimposed it to the real background. Other editing, such lighting, fixtures, human images, objects, plants and trees could also add up to make the image more lively, vibrant and exciting.

Step by Step 3D Making

1.       Insert all relevant technical drawings.

2.       Built up the planes of the drawing.
  
3.       Construct the skeleton of the drawing.

4.       Add in walls and other built ups to frame the drawing.

5.       Add roof and materials.

6.       Pick the best view.


7.       Render the drawing.

The 3D outcome could be finalized and edited into a suitable environment to make it realistic.
 
 
Autdesk 3D Max in Architectural, Design & Development Industry

Manually drawn staircase


Graphic 3D drawing can change its angle and view easily

                This technology have shown much positive impact and beneficial towards the industry. For example, the image above on the left show a complicated detail perspective drawing of a staircase. Manually drawn perspectives not only tedious to be drawn, it also only offers one view at a time, need to be manually rendered and time consuming. However, using a 3D modeling software, like Autodesk 3D Max Design, simplified things. One drawing could offer many options of outcome, such as variety of views, outside and inside the building, can be computed just the technical 3D lines, or plain surfaces and objects, rendered to with elements and also edited to perfections. The result could be used as mere conceptual idea right down to realistic image used for promotion.
                As one drawing can be edited as pleased, and as design always changes through stages, using this 3D program, also helps in defining the project thorough its design phases. As the design further develop as an architectural, conceptual or engineering reasons, or change as the clients or developers requested, it is less time consuming and the end result are accurately produced.
                The program also have its own downside to it. The cost to obtain the license of this program is very expensive, and could cost up to RM 13,000. The program is also highly depending on the computer and its capability and capacity, thus to run a 3D program, a high powered computer is needed. And the mastermind behind these works, the 3D maker. An experienced 3D programmer could compute a vision of artwork. Training is to be provided to less experience and this would add cost to the company.


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Never Lost Again~ Navigation at Your Fingertips..

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GPS

Waze

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

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A Day Made Of Glass

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This video was shown during the first lecture. I find it interesting and would like to share it with you.

A Day Made Of Glass - Corning


Its pretty neat to see how technology evolve and incorporated in our daily life. This could be the
future.

However, I am still new with this subject matter - Information Technology - and still trying to capture the link between this course and the video shown to us.

On the way to learn a lot lot more :)

P/s : There is an extended version of this video with a narrator and show much more interesting possibilities the technology can offer us. Click here - A Day In The Future.

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Third time the charms :)

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I have started my blogwork two weeks ago.
Then I faced some problems with the setting and templates and this is the third blog i tried :P
Shows how long I left the blog writing world, and how unfamiliar things could be in time.
 Lets hope this work and this blog will resume as is.

12/9/13
Bismillahirahmanirahim..

Once a retiree blogger, I'm making my comeback due to the requirement of my study~!

Hello!!

I'm currently doing my MBA studies, and one of the subject in my course is MIS 750 ( so here where the name of the blog derived from). Insyallah, this will be my final semester, and of course I aim to score this (and others) paper ;) wink wink.

Those who knows me, will understand my approach, those who don't, (my dear new friends) hope we will get along together. :)

Ok. This blog  is my journal for MIS 750, however, i will be posting 5 serious/MBA quality (hopefully) study or research.

This blog will cover me 30% mark tauuuu~!huuuu

Its been a long while since i last blog, so gimme time to warm up ;)

Wassalam.

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testing testing 321

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