5/31/2010

Live Cost Hanesan Estudantes Timoroan Iha Bandung

Entra ba fulan Junhu no Julho kada tinan, wainhira estudantes ensino sekundario iha Timor Leste akaba sira nia istudus, sira dalabarak desidi atu mai kontinua ba nivel univesitariu iha universidade balun iha Indonesia. Buat sira ne’e hotu planu nebe diak, maibe antes ne’e mai ita hare hamutuk vida moris hanesan estudantes Timoroan nebe mak mai istudu iha Indonesia specialmente iha Bandung.

Assumptions:

- Currency (USD) $1.00 = Rp. 9200,00

- Visa Kunjungan Sosial Budaya Tipo B Index 423

1. Imigrasi (Tratamentu “Ijin Belajar)

- Halo extensaun dala ida = $38.00 = Rp. 350.000,00

Wainhira “Surat Ijin Belajar Baru” seidauk sai ntaun dalaruma bele hala’o extensaun hamutuk dala 4 até “Surat Ijin Belajar” ne’e sai. Ita asumi halo extensaun ba Visa ne’e hamutuk dala 4 entaun bele hetan (Rp. 350.000 x 4 = Rp. 1. 400.000 iha USD = $152,1).

- Fotocopy dokumentus atu trata “Ijin Belajar” foun nebe sei haruka ba Embaixada RDTL iha Jakarta. @Fotocopy = Rp.100,00 ($ 0,01 cent) karik fotocpy ne’e bele han to’o Rp. 5000 ($0,50). Orsamentu atu “Manda” ba Jakarta via TIKI kusta: Rp. 12.500 = $1,2).

- Karik Mak “Ijin Belajar” foun ne’e sai ona, estudantes sira sei ba hola formulario iha Imigrasi nebe besik hodi trata nomos fotocopia tan dokumentus hodi ba trata KITAS (Kartu Ijin Tinggal Terbatas) nebe sei validu ate tinan 1 deit, ho nia kusta Rp. 790.000 plus ho hasai fotografias, iha USD= $85.00).

- Kada tinan estudantes sira precisa halo renewal ba sira nia “KITAS” iha imigrasaun, antes nee precisa halo extensaun ba sira nia “Ijin Belajar” hodi manda tan requerimentus ba embaixada RDTL iha Jakarta nebe mak sei lori requerimentus ne’e hodi ba prosesu iha Minesteriu de Edukasaun Indonesia nian.

2. Hahan no Buat Seluk

- Uja Internet iha Internet Café (Warung Internet/ WARNET) hodi komunika ho familia via e-mail ou hodi buka “TUGAS” husi campus. Oras ida = Rp.3500 = $0,35).

- Osan Transporte uja kareta publiku (One Way) = Rp. 2500 - 5000 = $0,25 - $0,50).

- Osan Pulsa (baratu liu) Rp.5500 = $0,50) depende ba operador telekomunikasaun idak – idak.

- Han loron ida hamutuk Rp. 14.000 = $1,4) to’o fulan ida hamutuk Rp.14.000 x 30 = Rp. 420.000) = $45.00).

- Fotocopia tahan ida = Rp. 100,00 = $0.01)

- Print tahan ida = Rp. 500,00 = $0,05

Karik hakarak uja komputador privadu (PC), Notebook ou Laptop:

- Komputador (PC) segunda maun = Rp. 1.100.000 = $119 (depende ba nia spesifikasaun).

- Komputador Foun = Rp. 2.000.000 = $217 (Depende ba nia spesifikasaun).

- Notebook + Ori. OS (FOUN) nia presu husi Rp. 3.100.000 = $336 (Depende ba nia spesifikasaun nomos MERK).

- Laptop + Ori OS (FOUN) nia presu husi Rp. 5.000.000 = $543 (Depende ba nia spesifikasaun nomos MERK).

3. Osan Kampus

- Kada semester (Kada 6 meses = Rp. 2.500.000 – 3.000.000 = $271 - $326. (depende ba kampus idak – idak nomos fakuldade idak - idak, balun bele karun liu tan husi ne’e), Ida ne’e ba fakuldade Teknik Informatika deit). Maibe osan ne’e bele selu dala rua (“cicil”), depende mos husi kampus idak – idak nian policy.

- Osan SPP nomos rejistu = Rp. 2.000.000 = $217, selu dala ida deit to’o remata istudu.

4. Osan Reserva

- Dalaruma temos que rai osan reserve no caso hetan buat ruma nebe mak unexpectable hanesan moras,etc.. bele rai to’o Rp.500.000 = $54.00)

Estudantes tuan nebe mak iha Bandung, komesa hatene ona maneja sira nia expensaun ou poupa ho wisely sira nia expensaun sira nee, sira dalaburak hanorin malu oinsa bele poupa osan nomos fo alternatives diak ba malu inklui mos dalan atu trata requerimentus ba “Ijin Belajar”.

Ida ne’e mak hanesan informasaun balun nebe mak hato’o husi ami, espera katak bele halo ita boot sira nia preparasaun diak liu tan. Obrigado.

“Beli yang dibutuhkan bukan yang diperlukan”

Redasaun

\m/ \m/

;)

3/31/2010

How much is Greater Sunrise really worth?


How much is Greater Sunrise really worth?



A revised potential revenue estimate for a disputed gas resource in the Timor Sea.






"If the project goes ahead Australia and Timor Leste could expect more than $90 billion (US$68 billion) in
export revenues and about $A52 billion (US$39 billion) government receipts (taxes and royalties) ... The
value of the field to Timor Leste must be seen as the sum total of the upstream plus downstream
benefits. The US$39 billion in government receipts is only half the story. Of comparable value are the
downstream benefits arising from onshore infrastructure investment." Geoff McKee, Oil and Gas engineer.

Download the complete here:



Source: laohamutuk.org/Oil/LNG/Refs/054McKeeSunriseWorth.pdf

The-Global-Information-Technology-Report-2009-2010


TL still luck in accessing the Availability of latest technologies (Market Environment) which made its won the last position among countries in the world.
From the readiness subindex which covers (Individual readiness, Business readiness
and Government readiness) to utilize ICT in their daily activities and transactions, TL again won the last position.
From the Education expenditures TL won the first place among all countries in the world with 11.00 point (hard data).

Download the complete data here with free:


The-Global-Information-Technology-Report-2009-2010


Source: http://www.weforum.org/en/initiatives/gcp/Global%20Information%20Technology%20Report/index.htm

2/27/2010


Qibot LIVE XP




Hanesan Style XP nebe mak, sei troka themes husi Windows XP nian. Versaun Qibot XP nee baseia ba Windows XP Style (LiveXP).
Hakarak esperiensia rasik ho theme nee, favor ida klik deit link ida nee, para hodi bele download deit.

Qi-BOOT-LiveXP.zip


Beijos.
Qi-BOOT-TEAM\m/ \m/;-)

1/13/2010

Netgear Announces New SMB Wireless Network Controllers


Today, Netgear announced three new wireless network controller offerings that take some of the network management features of their enterprise products into the small-to-medium business market, including mass firmware upgrades, centralized configuration options, and load-balancing, for networks from five to 1500 users.

All of these products are targeted at outfits with different network needs and IT resources--whether you've got a dedicated IT department or a guy who "knows about computers," configuring the advanced features for a small-business is relatively easy.

First up is the ProSafe 5-AP Wireless Management Software (WMS105), which is aimed at networks between five and 50 users and doesn't require much in the way of specialized networking experience to set up. The WMS105 lets you automatically detect and configure up to five supported Netgear 802.11g/Wireless-N routers on your network at the same time, and doesn't require any specialized training; if you can configure one of their routers, you should be able to use their Wireless Management Software. The WMS105 will cost $50 and is due for a May release.

Administrators of networks with 50 to 200 users, on the other hand, will probably opt for the ProSafe 16-AP Wireless Management System (WMS5316), which allows you to manage up to 16 wireless access points and includes features typically found in enterprise-class wireless controllers. In addition to the simultaneous configuration options, the WMS5316 includes additional features to ensure your wireless access is smooth and safe, such as load-balancing among your access points and rogue access point detection. The WMS5316 is listed at $910 and will be available in March.

If that's still not big enough, networks between 200-1500 users can choose the ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller (WC7520), which supports 20 APs but can be expanded up to 50 APs on a single unit for an additional license cost, and can be stacked up to three controllers (150 APs) on a single network. Besides the extra capacity, the WC7520 supports fast roaming (so you can move across multiple APs without losing your signal) and SpectraLink Voice over Wi-Fi Quality of Service compliance. The 20-AP WC7520 will be released in July to the tune of $6,280, while each 10-AP incremental upgrade will cost an additional $4,200.


source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20100113/tc_pcworld/netgearannouncesnewsmbwirelessnetworkcontrollers;_ylt=AkThQutn6guQGOjRU5f4HoQjtBAF;_ylu=X3oDMTNxOGhhb2k0BGFzc2V0A3Bjd29ybGQvMjAxMDAxMTMvbmV0Z2VhcmFubm91bmNlc25ld3NtYndpcmVsZXNzbmV0d29ya2NvbnRyb2xsZXJzBHBvcwM1BHNlY...wN5bl9hcnRpY2xlX3N1bW1hcnlfbGlzdARzbGsDbmV0Z2VhcmFubm91

China’s Cyber Warriors and nationalism;-)

SBS Dateline reporter, George Negus, conducts an interview with Chinese hacker Yang Zhao. Yang talks about the attacks on CNN, nationalism and intrusion methods. This is the Youtube version of the video and is shorter than the version found on the SBS Dateline website.


CNN’s angry Chinese hacker Xiao Chen returns


In March of this year, CNN ran a story about Xiao Chen and his organization of hackers, reporting that the group had broken into the Pentagon and received payments from the Chinese government.

Xiao Chen, in a subsequent interview with the Shanghai Post, refuted all of CNN’s allegations and tearfully explained how all of this controversy had caused him to close his website hack4.com…he had struggled to create it…he had poured his heart and soul into it…and now was left with only had a handful of magic beans to show for his trouble.

I may be mixing my stories but he did elevate whining to an art form.

No need to worry, Xiao Chen pulled himself up, dusted himself off and managed to get back in the hacking game. Welcome to the new hack4.com , decorated in Olympic themed swirls guaranteed to never go out of style.





Source: http://www.thedarkvisitor.com/category/chinese-hacker-video/


Google, Citing Attack, Threatens to Exit China

Published: January 12, 2010

This article was reported by Andrew Jacobs, Miguel Helft and John Markoff and written by Mr. Jacobs.

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Google’s offices in Beijing, shown in April 2007. The company said Tuesday that it would consider ending its operations in China.

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BEIJING — Google said Tuesday that it would stop cooperating with Chinese Internet censorship and consider shutting down its operations in the country altogether, citing assaults from hackers on its computer systems and China’s attempts to “limit free speech on the Web.”

The move, if followed through, would be a highly unusual rebuke of China by one of the largest and most admired technology companies, which had for years coveted China’s 300 million Web users.

Since arriving here in 2006 under an arrangement with the government that purged its Chinese search results of banned topics, Google has come under fire for abetting a system that increasingly restricts what citizens can read online.

Google linked its decision to sophisticated cyberattacks on its computer systems that it suspected originated in China and that were aimed, at least in part, at the Gmail user accounts of Chinese human rights activists.

Those attacks, which Google said took place last week, were directed at some 34 companies or entities, most of them in Silicon Valley, California, according to people with knowledge of Google’s investigation into the matter. The attackers may have succeeded in penetrating elaborate computer security systems and obtaining crucial corporate data and software source codes, though Google said it did not itself suffer losses of that kind.

While the scope of the hacking and the motivations and identities of the hackers remained uncertain, Google’s response amounted to an unambiguous repudiation of its own five-year courtship of the vast China market, which most major multinational companies consider crucial to their growth prospects. It is also likely to enrage the Chinese authorities, who deny that they censor the Internet and are accustomed to having major foreign companies adapt their practices to Chinese norms.

The company said it would try to negotiate a new arrangement to provide uncensored results on its search site, google.cn. But that is a highly unlikely prospect in a country that has the most sweeping Web filtering system in the world. Google said it would otherwise cease to run google.cn and would consider shutting its offices in China, where it employs some 700 people, many of them highly compensated software engineers, and has an estimated $300 million in annual revenue.

Google executives declined to discuss in detail their reasons for overturning their China strategy. But despite a costly investment, the company has a much smaller share of the search market here than it does in other major markets, commanding only about one in three searches by Chinese. The leader in searches, Baidu, is a Chinese-run company that enjoys a close relationship with the government.

Google executives have privately fretted for years that the company’s decision to censor the search results on google.cn, to filter out topics banned by Chinese censors, was out of sync with the company’s official motto, “Don’t be evil.”

“We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the Chinese government the basis on which we could operate an unfiltered search engine within the law, if at all,” David Drummond, senior vice president for corporate development and the chief legal officer, said in a statement.

Wenqi Gao, a spokesman for the Chinese Consulate in New York, said he did not see any problems with google.cn. “I want to reaffirm that China is committed to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of foreign companies in our country,” he said in a phone interview.

In China, search requests that include words like “Tiananmen Square massacre” or “Dalai Lama” come up blank. In recent months, the government has also blocked YouTube, Google’s video-sharing service.

While Google’s business in China is now small, analysts say that the country could soon become one of the most lucrative Internet and mobile markets, and a withdrawal would significantly reduce Google’s long-term growth.

“The consequences of not playing the China market could be very big for any company, but particularly for an Internet company that makes its money from advertising,” said David B. Yoffie, a Harvard Business School professor. Mr. Yoffie said advertising played an even bigger role in the Internet in China than it did in the United States. At the time of its arrival, the company said that it believed that the benefits of its presence in China outweighed the downside of being forced to censor some search results here, as it would provide more information and openness to Chinese citizens. The company, however, has repeatedly said that it would monitor restrictions in China.

Google’s announcement Tuesday drew praise from free speech and human rights advocates, many of whom had criticized the company in the past over its decision to enter the Chinese market despite censorship requirements.

“I think it’s both the right move and a brilliant one,” said Jonathan Zittrain, a legal scholar at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society.

Rebecca MacKinnon, a fellow at the Open Space Institute and an expert on the Chinese Internet, said that Google had endured repeated harassment in recent months and that by having operations in China it potentially risked the security of its users in China. She said many Chinese dissidents used Gmail because its servers are hosted overseas and that it offered extra encryption.


“Unless they turn themselves into a Chinese company, Google could not win,” she said. “The company has clearly put its foot down and said enough is enough.”

In the past year, Google has been increasingly constricted by the Chinese government. In June, after briefly blocking access nationwide to its main search engine and other services like Gmail, the government forced the company to disable a function that lets the search engine suggest terms. At the time, the government said it was simply seeking to remove pornographic material from the company’s search engine results.

Some company executives suggested then that the campaign was a concerted effort to stain Google’s image. Since its entry into China, the company has steadily lost market share to Baidu.

Google called the attacks highly sophisticated. In the past, such electronic intrusions have either exploited the practice of “phishing,” to persuade unsuspecting users to allow their computers to be compromised, or exploited vulnerabilities in software programs permitting the attacks to gain control of systems remotely. Once they have taken over a target computer, it is possible to search for specific documents.

People familiar with the investigation into the attacks said they were aimed at source code repositories at high-tech companies. Source code is the original programmer’s instructions used to develop software programs and can provide both economic advantages as well as insight into potential security vulnerabilities.

In its public statement Google pointed to a United States government report prepared by the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission in October and an investigation by Canadian researchers that revealed a vast electronic spying operation last March.

The Canadian researchers discovered that digital documents had been stolen via the Internet from hundreds of government and private organizations around the world from computer systems based in China.


Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/13/world/asia/13beijing.html?pagewanted=2&bl



1/06/2010

Experiencia ho Tiny Core 2.7

Tiny Core 2.7
Foin lalais ne'e QI-BOOT koko Unix Operating System nebe mak kiik liu iha mundo. Operating System nebe ke ema bolu Desktop Base OS nee ho size 10MB deit. Wow, kiik los atu sai hanesan opearating system ida. Maibe, Tiny Core 2.7 ne'e kompletu ona applikasaun barak exemplo: open office, mozilla, etc?? nia resposta mak seidauk!!! Aplikasaun hirak ne'e ita bele download no install rasik hanesan repository ida. QI_Boot koko duni OS nee no hare katak, maske mai deit ho size nebe mak 10MB, Tiny Core nee mos mosu ho GUI (Graphical User Interface). Iha mos fituras oin - oin nebe mak ita bele uja atu maneja network ida i.e: iha ssh,cron daemon, ftp, etc. Karik ita boot sira hakarak esperiensia rasik ho Tiny Core 2.7 bele vizita deit ba ninia website hanesan www.tinycorelinux.com


Obrigado.
QI_BOOT

;-)

1/04/2010

Forum Diskusaun Livre

Forum Diskusaun Livre



Belun sira, communidade virtual (VIRTU-C) nebe hanesan grupu istuda no pesquisa
ba ICT nebe hamahun husi IMPETIL - BANDUNG aprezenta forum diskusaun
ba Timoroan hotu atu rejista-an nomos hato'o no fahe ita boot nia ideas
sira iha forum ne'e. Forum ne'e mos hanesan:
1. Forum ILMIAH nebe diskuti kona-ba materias iskola universitariu
2. Forum ba husu perguntas i resposta sobre area de istuda iha universitariu ba estudantes sira nebe foin
akaba ensino sekundaria no sei konfusaun kona ba area de istudu nebe mak atu foti.
3. Fahe LINK Website nian hanesan referensia istudu no pesquisa.
4. Fatin atu fahe informasaun sobre notisias nebe mak akontese iha rai laran nomos rai liur.
5. Fatin atu debates nomos diskute sobre issues nebe mak akontese iha rai laran nomos rai liur.

Forum nee hanesan media ida atu fahe ideas nomos share experiencias sobre topiku hirak nebe relevante nomos
ho objektivu atu fo matenek nomos informasaun ba ema seluk atu kompleta nia istudu ou atu hetan
kompriende ba buat hirak nebe nia seidauk kompriende. Liafuan nomos link ba buat nebe la hatudu
Timoroan nia kustume sei LABELE hakerek iha nee, author sira nebe mak tau LINK nomos uja liafuan nebe
la reprezenta Timoroan nia kustume ami sei hamo'os tiha husi forum nee.

Atu halo rejistu bele klik deit iha nee: FORUM-LIVRE


Obrigado
"Hamutuk Ita Bele"
;-)

VIRTU-C

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