Posted on 09 February 2010 by Vamsi Krishna
For people to whom WEB 2.0 sounds Greek and Latin … The state of the art and fastest growing rage of today . One of the greatest gifts the world wide web has bestowed us with ..!! Long story short . Web 1.0 is a model which most of the world is following where websites have contents where users are just silent observers . WEB2.0 follows the model of ” The wisdom of the crowds” . Where users contribute content . The most evident example is Wikipedia , which created a revolution .. Now on the lines of Face book , Twitter etc .
DAKSH 2010 will be one of the first tech fests in India which is going to adopt this model . A colossal leap from the stereotype . !! And TechDusts i.e DakshDusts is its platform . Seamless boundaries for users to contribute . This will take DAKSH to new heights . Three cheers to an extravagant beginning ..!!!
Posted on 03 February 2010 by Prithvi Parasa
You’ve seen them race,
Whizzing past finish lines at breathtaking pace;
You’ve seen them fight,
A lethal combination of metal and might;
You’ve seen them search,
Leaving qualified miners in the lurch;
But just when you think you’ve seen it all,
The robots at Daksh vow again to enthral;
With the humanoids donning a whole new stance,
Here’s presenting, an exquisite roboDANCE!!!
This Robotics Show is a cherry on the cake of the plethora of events lined up at Daksh, for robot-enthusiasts. It will showcase award winning robots, created by Dr. Prahlad Vadakkepat from the National University of Singapore, which have garnered accolades world over. The A-list of celebrity robots will comprise of Manus, a three time FIRA Robot World Cup Champion, a spoke wheeled robot that can negotiate all terrains, and a biomorph. Living up to the title of the world’s most advanced humanoids, these bots boast of performing several commendable feats, among which, the robodance is bound to leave everyone awestruck. Gear up for a bolt of entertainment, as these robots dance their way into your hearts and sweep you off your feet.
Posted on 02 February 2010 by DAKSHDusts
We are proud to tell you that we have partnered with one of South India’s biggest tech fest -Daksh.Daksh is an annual tech fest of SASTRA University. TechDusts is the official Blogging Partner for Daksh. This deal with Daksh is remarkable in a lot of ways both for TechDusts as well as Daksh.
TechDusts is seeing awesome growth and partnering with the annual Tech Fest of one of India’s prominent university is just a testimony to the Awesomeness of TechDusts.
Posted on 31 January 2010 by DAKSHDusts
It will be story told by lasers… Dancing beams, bright colorful image sequences, splashes of light will fill the atmosphere, and will shy away the stars in the night sky. Any light will be belittled by the brightness of the stage.
It will be a story told, like never before!
Be there and we promise, you’ll leave with a memory that sticks forever, a one reminiscent of fun, relaxation and absolute fascination.
It is just a teaser. Watch this space, more updates coming soon. Till then just read about how this stuff really works
Posted on 31 January 2010 by DAKSHDusts
It is not known who said this but whoever did is for sure a truly wise person, for without proper grooming and training, the most talented of people too can fall from grace. We at Daksh have in store a set of workshops to cater to the genius in you, to educate and entertain and make better in everyway possible. We promise you that it would be all a very enlightening and ‘upgrading’ experience. Get ready to experience the new and improved version of you; Get ready for You ver2.0.
Posted on 31 January 2010 by DAKSHDusts
Did one of those twinkling specks of light in the sky ever catch your fancy… or maybe catch your breath when you sometimes wondered at how the universe was SO unimaginably huger than you were?
Did you perhaps long to find out more about that magical sky that held and captured you that night?
Wait no more, because this Daksh 2010, our campus will host a workshop on Astronomy, conducted by the Bangalore Astronomical Society (BAS), a premier non-profit organization dedicated and devoted to promoting and popularizing Amateur Astronomy.
Posted on 14 January 2010 by DAKSHDusts