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Orange San Diego officially introduced in the UK, on sale from June 6th

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Thursday, May 31, 2012 | 03:59



As previously announced, the British operator Orange has finally lifted the veil of what is actually Intel's first smartphone to arrive in Europe as the Orange San Diego . We see all the technical details of this smartphone.
  • Display 4.03-inch 1024 × 600.
  • Intel Atom Z2460 1.6 Ghz single core.
  • Gingerbread Android System (ICS upgrades planned for the coming months).
  • 16GB of internal memory.
  • 8 megapixel back camera with video recording fullHD.
  • Front camera 1.3-MPXl.
  • HSPA +, Bluetooth, A-GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n.
  • Dimensions 123x63x9, 99 mm.
  • Weight 117 g.


Orange San Diego will be on sale in UK on June 6yh at a price of about £ 200 fully unlocked and without a subscription to the change that we are about € 250

Linux kernel 3.3 released - Linux and Android live again

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Monday, March 19, 2012 | 04:25


Linus Torvalds himself has announced the release of Linux kernel 3.3 , where we find several new features and a renewed convergence with Android , news indeed important and long awaited by all the community of developers.
The main new features present in the 3.3 kernel , there areimprovements and changes in the Btrfs file system that has been completely redesigned the system balancing operations , was also inserted a new tool dedicated to developers called Integrity Check , which can improve the quality of compiling with debugging .
From the point of view of "networking", was added a new interface called Network Control Priority , which, as the name suggests, allows the system administrator to manage independently the priority of network traffic to be allocated to the various processes running , customizing it to your liking.
Big news from the point of view of compatibility with the new SoC , the 3.3 kernel now supports Texas Instruments C6X architecture , was also improved support for Intel chips, and Samsung Exynos Ivy Bridge , have been improved while the Nouveau drivers used in "environment" nVidia . Other important features then invest other important aspects such as better memory management, consumption and security, the full changelog can be found on this page.

LG Optimus 4X HD unveiled: Quad-core Tegra 3, Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.7-inch display

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Thursday, February 23, 2012 | 00:42



LG has finally lifted the veil on its smartphone flagship LG Optimus 4X, ready to battle the competition and try to win significant market share.Now we finally know the technical characteristics of this device that we will see even better during the Mobile World Congress in a few days.
LG confirms once again as one of the first manufacturers to show the more powerful hardware. Just as for Optimus Dual, Dual Core first to be marketed and Optimus 3D, the world's first 3D Android, here is the first official details of the company's Tegra 3:
  • 4.7 inch IPS LCD display (1280 × 720).
  • 1.5 Ghz  Nvidia Tegra 3 quad core processor
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
  • 1 GB RAM.
  • 16 GB of internal memory.
  • 8 MPXl AF camera, LED Flash.
  • Front camera 1.3 .
  • Full connectivity, DLNA support, MHL.
  • 2150 mAh battery.

Despite the size of the display and record the specific LG has managed to keep everything in a thickness of only 8.9 mm. Unfortunately, for lovers of key on-screen style Galaxy Nexus, have confirmed the keys on the casing.  LG Optimus 4X will debut on the European market in the second quarter of the year with even the sale price to be determined but probably already know by next week .

Google introduces Bouncer, a tool able to detect malicious code into applications

Posted by ~ Erch ~ on Friday, February 3, 2012 | 01:05


It feels more and more about viruses, trojans and malware in general circulating via infected applications in the Android system. In recent months the problem has become increasingly serious and even Google has taken its required actions by removing the offending application developers and blocking it frequently is not enough.
So here come directly from the Mountain View further solution in the form of software tools that will provide better control against this growing threat. It's called Bouncer and is a tool that automatically scans the code of each application before being loaded in the market.
The tool performs all operations in a few seconds in order not to delay the market entry process in any application and if you remove the developer will not have to worry about as Google itself will examine the code and determine the validity of the application.
This is certainly an important step and very mature for Android Market is often brought up for being too "open" to the world of developers leave out the necessary safety measures, which should now be guaranteed in the same respect and integrity.
Source GoogleMobBlog

 
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