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First gpu benchmark Qualcomms 28nm chip appears
In the database of the graphics benchmark NenaMark score appeared who comes from a device with the Qualcomm MSM8960-soc. The Adreno 225 gpu in Qualcomms not yet published chip scores an impressive score. That reports GSMArena. Probably is the score obtained on a ontwikkelaarstoestel of Qualcomm itself. The unknown device has a screen resolution of…
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Motorola introduces Razr with unsecured bootloader
Motorola is going to be a version of thin Android smartphone, the Razr release with a unsecure bootloader. That made the manufacturer well known on the own blog, but the post has now been removed. The variant is aimed at developers. The Motorola Razr Developer Edition will first come out in Europe, according to the…
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Nokia Lumia 910 appears on the website of Dutch retailer
The Dutch telecomretailer Typhone has the Lumia 910 on its site. It’s probably going to be a European variant of the Lumia 900, which was recently announced. Possible, the unit only in may. According to Typhone is the unit soon to be sold, but there was by the retailer, no release date mentioned. From the…
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Tool steals encryption keys smartphone using radio waves
Security researchers claim encryption keys on smartphones can be used to steal by radio waves to catch. The keys would almost immediately are likely to be stolen as soon as it on a smartphone be used. The creators, who at security firm Cryptography Research work, want their hacktool next month to demonstrate, but have already…
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Provider calls on Google to make Android less data to devoid
The Japanese provider NTT DoCoMo has Google requested Android to ensure that smartphone with its mobile operating system, less data devoid. So could overload 3g networks. According to DoCoMo devoid Android smartphones, on average, more than devices with other mobile operating systems. So would applications on Android run more frequently request data, even if the…
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Fedora developers move Linux-systeemfolders to /usr
The developers of Fedora have the first version of version 17 released, where a large part of the systeemdirectories and the underlying files are moved from the rootfolder to the /usrdirectory. In Fedora 17 are in the Rawhide-test versions of the folders /bin, /sbin, /lib and /lib64 and the underlying files are moved from the…
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Mozilla is experimenting with a new summary page in Firefox 12
Mozilla has in the latest nightly build of Firefox 12, a number of changes in the interface of the open source browser made. As has Firefox a new page as a blank tab is opened. In the latest Aurora release, the alphakanaal for Firefox, on the page that the user is using a new tab…
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Apple and Ravensburger stakes battle for ‘Memory’
Apple and spelletjesmaker Ravensburger in Germany, the battle to be the brand name of ‘Memory’ outside the courtroom to be settled. The dispute went to the use of the brand name through various apps in the App Store were. Ravensburger and Apple have in Germany a settlement in a dispute over the brand name of…
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KDE’s Plasma Active brings its own ‘open’ 7″-tablet
Saturday, KDE’s Plasma Active team its first own tablet with the developed graphical environment revealed. The ‘Spark’ with 7″screen contains a singlecore-Cortex A9 with Mali-400 gpu and the tablet is going to be 200 euros in costs. The Spark tablet is introduced by Aaron J. Seigo, the driving force behind the Plasma Active project, which…
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Mozilla stops Windows XP SP1-support Firefox
Mozilla will stop supporting Firefox for Windows XP SP1 and Windows 2000. 99.6% of the Firefox users would be many disadvantages are experienced by the in keeping support for the old Windows versions. “Next Tuesday or Wednesday, after Firefox 12 moves on to Aurora, the Release Engineering team at Mozilla make a start with the…
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First benchmarks of intel Ivy Bridge chip for ultrabooks diving on
The German website Golem claims to be the first Cinebench test on an ultrabook with Intel’s upcoming Ivy Bridge processor to have kept. The efficient processor performs 9% faster than a higher geklokte efficient Sandy Bridge variant. In Cinebench R10 get the Ivy Bridge processor with a clock speed of 1.7 GHz 7723 points, compared…
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“Windows 8 for ARM chips in February to developers’
Windows 8 for ARM chips turned in October last year is still not stable, but by now, according to multiple sources from Cnet. Microsoft therefore, in February the first version of the operating system release to developers. Microsoft previously made known to the public beta of Windows 8 for x86 processors at the end of…
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EU: Dutch artists compensate for the abolition kopieheffing
The European Commission responds to questions of a Labour-europarlementari lwa r that the Netherlands only the thuiskopieheffing should abolish, as state secretary Teeven wants to, if there is a guarantee that artists will be compensated. European commissioner of Internal Market Michel Barnier confirms “that the proposed Dutch abolition of the compensation for private copying may…
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“Android malware is millions of times downloaded’
According to security company Symantec, the Android Market had to contend with a large amount of malware. This is hidden in applications from different developers, where the amount of downloads above the million. Added together would be the apps between one and five million downloads. That’s why it’s one of the largest malware infection in…
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Samsung is Exynos 5250-soc from the spring to use for tablets
Samsung is going to be a new Exynos 5250-soc first use in tablets. That says the manufacturer, in the notes to the financial statements. The dual-core chipset will be from the spring in large numbers will be produced, according to Samsung. After the integration in tablets, the Exynos 5250 later this year, can also be…
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Sony Xperia S has ‘quick charge’function
The Sony Xperia S smartphone, according to the manufacturer, within a half an hour for more than three-quarters be charged, reports a Swiss site. To make that possible, the battery ge lwa integrated and not user replaceable. If the Xperia S in ten minutes the charger is placed, the device may call one hour, claims…
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‘The public and parliament aware sidelined in the EU decision Acta’
Civil society organisations and the European parliament are deliberately sidelined in the decision to take the anti-piraterijverdrag Acta to be signed. That says, the rapporteur of the parliament, which speaks of a ‘political charade’. The rapporteur, a member of the European parliament that is appointed to oversee the substantive discussions of legislative proposals, concludes that…
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Former director of Palm, leaves HP
Jon Rubinstein, one of the creators of the iPod and the director of smartphonemaker Palm, has left HP. Rubinstein was ceo of Palm when that company in 2010 for 1.2 billion dollars was acquired by computergigant HP. It is unclear why the ceo is leaving at HP. The departure is reported by All Things Digital…
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DigiD soon to be six hours flat because of fix vulnerability
Public authority Logius explains DigiD about a week and a half to six hours down to a vulnerability on the servers to fix it. It would probably go to a vulnerability that previous month has been made public by a security company. DigiD will not work on Monday, February 6, from midnight to six o’clock…
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American HTC has a hidden antenna for the Dutch gsm networks
The Rezound, the only HTC so far with 720p screen, appears to be a hidden antenna for European gsm and umts networks. According to the specs works the device only on the networks of the American provider Verizon. The specifications of the Rezound mention only support for cdma and lte, but the phone also works…
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Google wants the Menu button from Android retrieve
Google wants that apps will no longer be able to use the Menu button in Android. Many devices have a Menu button, but future devices, not more. Therefore, developers no longer need to use. The Menu button in Android versions up to 2.3 Gingerbread is used to display options, but since that function is taken…
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“Intel is working on improved storage technology’
Intel would intend to make its storage products for business use of an update. So the company would this year have been Rapid Storage Technology have to take, inter alia, with an update for Windows 8. The new version of Intel’s Rapid Storage Technology, or RST should support trim and garbage collection for ssd’s in…
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KPN is going to Pirate Bay final not voluntarily block
KPN has finally decided to not respond to the blockade of The Pirate Bay, where the Brain had been requested. The provider said Tuesday had not initially responded to the blockade, but came back to later. In a statement late KPN know without a decision of the court not to respond to the Pirate Bay…
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‘New version of HTC Sense gives users 50GB of Dropbox storage
HTC seems to plan to to Dropbox, and integrate into its Android skin, Sense. In addition, users will get by default the decision about 50GB of storage. At this time, the manufacturer 5GB Dropbox storage for its Sense-enabled phones. That reports Pocketnow, that an early version of HTC’s Android skin has tried. Images were not…