To rival Apple iCloud Samsung is preparing a cloud storage service, which will probably be referred to as S-Cloud. S-Cloud in essence similar to Apple’s iCloud, but is rumored to be offering more features.
In the early stages of S-Cloud will not limit the number, the capacity of the files to be uploaded. That means it will be similar to the dropbox and Google will treat the service, Google Drive. Here, too, will be provided access services to the film, popular TV shows and music.
S-Cloud also mentioned will come in two versions of the free and paid services, which vary for each product Samsung. Furthermore, later S-Cloud will offer the user maximum storage capacity of more than 5 GB.
To speed up the development process, Samsung invites KT became known as the partner to provide cloud services in Korea, and Amazon also has expressed willingness to support a new project this Samsung. Amazon will serve to distribute cloud to all Samsung devices. Samsung promised to ensure the S-cloud rolled to a Samsung device users in August.
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Thursday, 3 May 2012
IOS is tracking their users and how to stop it
News about the IOS tracking their users came from some of security researchers claim if Apple secretly tracking the whereabouts of iPhone users and store it in a file that can be easily accessed.
iPhone is able to record the existence of a user through information such as coordinates of longitude and latitude and time zone related. Data can be easily copied to another computer by anyone who finds the phone.
The data is stored in a file called consolidated.db and was discovered by two British software developer who is looking for ways to visualize data for site location.
Tracking of users can be done by telecom operators, although it is for intelligence investigations. However, the data stored by the iPhone can be accessed by anyone who has access to mobile phones and computers connected to the phone. Moreover, the data is not protected by passwords or encryption.
This can harm the user, because personal data can be easily accessed by anyone. But do not worry there are ways to prevent it, there’s an app to delete the log and Prevent IOS from keeping one. This application is called Untrackerd, which can be installed on jailbroken iGadget from Cydia software repository. You can download the application here.
Nokia Lumia Coffee A design concept based on Windows 8
A design concept Nokia tablet based on Windows 8 ie Nokia Lumia Coffee. In the concept, the tablet, named Lumia Coffee has an appearance like Lumia 800 an enlarged complete with headset Nokia Purity Monster.
Lumia Coffee tablet concept is designed for users of the Android tablet and IOS are already bored, so Nokia Lumia Coffee can replace them. The designer also prepared a draft Nokia Lumia Coffee with the support of such hardware, 1.4GHz cpu, 512Mb ram, 16/32/64Gb storage, 9.7? AMOLED “ClearBlack” display (1280 × 800), Rear 8MP camera, front facing 2 megapixel camera, Windows 8 tablet edition, Wifi/3G connectivity.
Although the concept is far from reality, since until now Windows 8 is not yet officially released, but many developers / developers to share their creative ideas to create an interesting object as the basic design phones or tablet Windows 8.
Lumia Coffee tablet concept is designed for users of the Android tablet and IOS are already bored, so Nokia Lumia Coffee can replace them. The designer also prepared a draft Nokia Lumia Coffee with the support of such hardware, 1.4GHz cpu, 512Mb ram, 16/32/64Gb storage, 9.7? AMOLED “ClearBlack” display (1280 × 800), Rear 8MP camera, front facing 2 megapixel camera, Windows 8 tablet edition, Wifi/3G connectivity.
Although the concept is far from reality, since until now Windows 8 is not yet officially released, but many developers / developers to share their creative ideas to create an interesting object as the basic design phones or tablet Windows 8.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Swiss scientists demonstrate mind-controlled robot
LAUSANNE: Swiss scientists have demonstrated how a partially paralysed person can control a robot by thought alone, a step they hope will one day allow immobile people to interact with their surroundings through so-called avatars.
Similar experiments have taken place in the United States and Germany, but they involved either able-bodied patients or invasive brain implants.
On Tuesday, a team at Switzerland’s Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne used only a simple head cap to record the brain signals of Mark-Andre Duc, who was at a hospital in the southern Swiss town of Sion 100 kilometers away.
Duc’s thoughts or rather, the electrical signals emitted by his brain when he imagined lifting his paralysed fingers were decoded almost instantly by a laptop at the hospital. The resulting instructions left or right were then transmitted to a foot tall robot scooting around the Lausanne lab.
Duc lost control of his legs and fingers in a fall and is now considered partially quadriplegic. He said controlling the robot wasn’t hard on a good day.
”But when I’m in pain it becomes more difficult,” he told The Associated Press through a video link screen on a second laptop attached to the robot.
Background noise caused by pain or even a wandering mind has emerged as a major challenge in the research of so-called brain-computer interfaces since they first began to be tested on humans more than a decade ago, said Jose Millan, who led the Swiss team.
While the human brain is perfectly capable of performing several tasks at once, a paralysed person would have to focus the entire time they are directing the device.
”Sooner or later your attention will drop and this will degrade the signal,” Millan said.
To get around this problem, his team decided to program the computer that decodes the signal so that it works in a similar way to the brain’s subconscious.
Once a command such as ‘walk forward’ has been sent, the computer will execute it until it receives a command to stop or the robot encounters an obstacle.
The robot itself is an advance on a previous project that let patients control an electric wheelchair. By using a robot complete with a camera and screen, users can extend their virtual presence to places that are arduous to reach with a wheelchair, such as an art gallery or a wedding abroad.
Rajesh Rao, an associate professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, who has tested similar systems with able-bodied subjects, said the Lausanne team’s research appeared to mark an advance in the field.
”Especially if the system can be used by the paraplegic person outside the laboratory,” he said in an email.
Millan said that although the device has already been tested at patients’ homes, it isn’t as easy to use as some commercially available gadgets that employ brain signals to control simple toys, such Mattel’s popular MindFlex headset.
”But this will come in a matter of years,” Millan said.
Similar experiments have taken place in the United States and Germany, but they involved either able-bodied patients or invasive brain implants.
On Tuesday, a team at Switzerland’s Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne used only a simple head cap to record the brain signals of Mark-Andre Duc, who was at a hospital in the southern Swiss town of Sion 100 kilometers away.
Duc’s thoughts or rather, the electrical signals emitted by his brain when he imagined lifting his paralysed fingers were decoded almost instantly by a laptop at the hospital. The resulting instructions left or right were then transmitted to a foot tall robot scooting around the Lausanne lab.
Duc lost control of his legs and fingers in a fall and is now considered partially quadriplegic. He said controlling the robot wasn’t hard on a good day.
”But when I’m in pain it becomes more difficult,” he told The Associated Press through a video link screen on a second laptop attached to the robot.
Background noise caused by pain or even a wandering mind has emerged as a major challenge in the research of so-called brain-computer interfaces since they first began to be tested on humans more than a decade ago, said Jose Millan, who led the Swiss team.
While the human brain is perfectly capable of performing several tasks at once, a paralysed person would have to focus the entire time they are directing the device.
”Sooner or later your attention will drop and this will degrade the signal,” Millan said.
To get around this problem, his team decided to program the computer that decodes the signal so that it works in a similar way to the brain’s subconscious.
Once a command such as ‘walk forward’ has been sent, the computer will execute it until it receives a command to stop or the robot encounters an obstacle.
The robot itself is an advance on a previous project that let patients control an electric wheelchair. By using a robot complete with a camera and screen, users can extend their virtual presence to places that are arduous to reach with a wheelchair, such as an art gallery or a wedding abroad.
Rajesh Rao, an associate professor at the University of Washington, Seattle, who has tested similar systems with able-bodied subjects, said the Lausanne team’s research appeared to mark an advance in the field.
”Especially if the system can be used by the paraplegic person outside the laboratory,” he said in an email.
Millan said that although the device has already been tested at patients’ homes, it isn’t as easy to use as some commercially available gadgets that employ brain signals to control simple toys, such Mattel’s popular MindFlex headset.
”But this will come in a matter of years,” Millan said.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Facebook lets users take more data home
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook on Thursday began letting members of the world's leading online community take more of their pictures, posts, messages and other data home with them.
Facebook expanded the types of information its approximately 845 million members could download from their personal account histories to include data such as friend requests and IP addresses of computers used to log-in.
"This feature will be rolling out gradually to all users and more categories of information will be available for download in the future," Facebook said in a message at its Public Policy Europe page.
The move comes as the California-based Internet star works to reassure regulators, members and advocacy groups concerned about how much privacy and control of personal information people have at Facebook.
The "Download Your Information" tool was launched in 2010 to allow Facebook members to keep copies of what they share with friends at the social network.
Facebook is expected to make a much-anticipated debut next month on the technology-heavy NASDAQ exchange. Facebook in February filed to go public and could raise as much as $10 billion in the largest flotation ever by an Internet company on Wall Street.
Facebook, which is shifting operations to a former Sun Microsystems campus in the California city of Menlo Park, had a reported net income of $668 million last year.
Revenue nearly doubled to $3.7 billion in 2011, with most of it coming from targeted advertising gleaned from personal information shared by the platform's hundreds of millions of users.
Facebook's value has been estimated at between $75 billion and $100 billion. (AFP)
New Call of Duty reveal coming May 1
Activision is gearing up for a new Call of Duty game announcement. The publisher's official Call of Duty site has changed overnight to reveal a new splash page detailing a forthcoming announcement on May 1.
On the page, the headline "World Reveal" is displayed beneath the Call of Duty logo, and is accompanied by a countdown timer. The tagline reveals the announcement will be made on May 1 during the NBA playoffs on TNT.
Zooming out of the splash page, the site reveals 14 smaller windows, currently all blacked out with the word "Classified" over the top. However, clicking on each window reveals that different windows will be "unlocked" at different times over the coming week leading up to the May 1 announcement.
Last week, a marketing poster from a retail source surfaced, hinting at an upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 reveal. The game has already been spotted on French and Spanish retailer websites, and an employee at a contract art studio listed work for Black Ops 2 on his resume.
Call of Duty: Black Ops remains the most successful Call of Duty game to date. It has sold more than 25 million copies through August 2011 and became the best-selling game of all time in the US by the March following its debut.
Last year's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 initially sold at a faster pace than its predecessor, but failed to make the NPD Group's Top 10 list in March, its fifth month of release.
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Charge your phone up anytime,anywhere
This clever Solar Device features an internal battery
that stores charge and when needed charges up the
end device. Each kit comes boxed with 7 charger
attachments (which fit all main brand mobile phones)
wire connectors, mains and USB charger. We can also
supply free of charge a charger attachment if there's
not one with your order that will fit your phone/device.
The solar device also charges digital cameras, iPods,
MP3 & MP4 players.
that stores charge and when needed charges up the
end device. Each kit comes boxed with 7 charger
attachments (which fit all main brand mobile phones)
wire connectors, mains and USB charger. We can also
supply free of charge a charger attachment if there's
not one with your order that will fit your phone/device.
The solar device also charges digital cameras, iPods,
MP3 & MP4 players.
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