Technology
A hacker German reveals the encryption of GSM
by ruidongzq on Jan.01, 2010, under Technology
Karsten Nohl, a German engineer of 28 years, has managed to successfully decrypt the encrypted security code for 80% of calls made from any mobile phone on the planet, this is the GSM network. Nohl said Monday that the aim is to warn of aion kinah in mobile communications. Security experts warn that any criminal organization can intercept calls in minutes to be made public the code.
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Sony wants to revitalize the image of its stores to rival Apple
by ruidongzq on Dec.07, 2009, under Technology
The president of the Japanese multinational Sony, Howard Stringer, wants to revitalize its store network, increasing its services and create a uniform image to emulate the success of the Apple Store worldwide, Nikkei newspaper reported Wednesday.
Stringer said in an interview that Sony will use its position as a generator of cheap aion kinah and hardware producers to integrate services and return to profit, although expect to close the fiscal year ending in March with its second consecutive net loss.
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Google releases the open source operating system Chrome
by ruidongzq on Nov.25, 2009, under Technology
Google introduced its operating system, OS Chrome and released its code to allow its technology partners, community and other interested developers to contribute to buy darkfall items, the company said. The system will be incorporated into the first aircraft in late 2010, particularly in the last quarter of next year, said the technology giant that in this way, bursts into the territory dominated by the ubiquitous Microsoft Windows.
The operating system from Google, Chrome OS, based on its own browser, Chrome, which launched in 2008 and was designed to meet the new wave of powerful applications that appeared on the Internet, remember the multinational California, which released the open source operating system in a ceremony organized at its headquarters in Mountain View.
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The Big Ben gives the chimes on Twitter
by ruidongzq on Nov.13, 2009, under Technology
Each time point can ‘hear’ like Big Ben, the great bell of the clock of Westminster in London, hours on your own Twitter.
A brand new initiative ‘geek’ or a display of ingenuity and creativity? The truth is that it has thousands of followers and has only just begun.
Those who subscribe to the twitter of Big Ben will get an update time in the form of ‘bong’. If you are at 16.00 see 16 ‘bongs’, for example. Nothing else, after all it is a clock.
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Spanish users believe the Internet is “slow, expensive and unsatisfactory”
by ruidongzq on Nov.04, 2009, under Technology
Internet connections in Spain are the most expensive of its European environment. However, users believe that these are “unsatisfactory” according to a survey done by the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) to more than 2,000 people.
According to the report, paid an average $ 200 more a year than the French “and more than in almost all countries,” European, which offer more economic access and higher speeds than those offered in Spain.
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Internet purchases are “about to shoot in Spain,” according to experts
by ruidongzq on Oct.31, 2009, under Technology
Internet purchases are “about to shoot” because the Spanish people have lost their fear of the Internet, although businesses have not yet managed to make the leap into the virtual world and exploit the market potential, experts have warned e-commerce.
“Consumers are ready, companies do not, the problem is not demand, supply,” argued the CEO of Google Spain Javier Rodriguez Zapatero, on a day dedicated to driving Internet commerce.
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