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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Indonesia Nexian launches phone with 2.4 inch clear screen

 

The mobile phone with transparent screen is not new, as it once was seen as one made ​​by NTT Docomo whose display was the work of Neoview Kolon. Now, another Asian company has introduced its own mobile with transparent screen, Nexian Indonesia.
What is known about him is really little. We know that the screen is similar to that created by Neoview Kolon, a 2.4 inch OLED. In addition, the new M-9090 Nexian Glaze is based on Java, has two SIM slots and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Reportedly also has applications as basic Facebook, Twitter and Nexian Messenger.
The M-9090 Nexian Glaze has a price of around $ 90.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

KOUZIRO FT103, a 21.5-inch Android tablet




Does anyone need a giant tablet with full HD, Android operating system and an over 21.5-inch screen? Surely no one needed one, but still has introduced the new Frontier FT103 KOUZIRO.
This great device, which is one of the world's largest tablet, runs Android 4.0 ICS and carries a TI OMAP 4428 processor dual-core 1GHz inside. Besides this, has 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory, not to mention the bonus of a 1.2-megapixel camera also has a pair of ports USB 2.0 , microUSB and microHDMI.
To this we must add that the FT103 KOUZIRO has WiFi, Bluetooth and LAN, and weighing 5 kilograms. The price is about $ 440 dollars.
What is not yet closed me why a company strives to manufacture a tablet of similar proportions. The tablets are made ​​to be portable and powerful, but in this case we have a tablet that is not portable , which could lead a better processor and also weighs 5 kilograms. Obviously this will make it a desktop tablet, and the only ones who could give use are graphic designers and the like.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Windows Server 2012 will be released in September

 

Microsoft has confirmed that its management system Windows Server 2012 will be released in September. The company explained that manufacturers receive before the RTM (Release to Manufacturing) that can integrate Windows Server 2012 in their teams ahead of its release.
Toronto is still the home of an important meeting with some of Microsoft's partners and collaborators. The company has been informing its 'partner' on their future plans and timetable for their activities. In that event, the company announced that its highly anticipated Windows 8 arrive in October, confirming speculation about the system.
In addition to Windows 8, another of the products have remained to date of release was Windows Server 2012, server management solution company. As was the case with Windows 8, had speculated on the month to be launched and Microsoft wanted to dispel the mystery surrounding it in Toronto.
The company has confirmed that Windows Server 2012 will be available to customers in September, a month before Windows 8. Thus, customers can acquire the company's solution or update their servers systems before it is on the market the new version of PC operating system from Redmond.
In addition to announcing the availability date of Windows Server 2012, Microsoft has anticipated that manufacturers will release to manufacturing version of the system in the first week of August. This is a version that allows the system to include equipment that will be drawn later to market with Windows Server 2012.
Microsoft also announced an RTM version of Windows 8 for the week of August, so the company's intention is to use the summer for manufacturers to bring about its range of equipment ahead of September and October.

RIM's shareholders re-elected to its board


The shareholders of RIM, the maker of the BlackBerry, have re-elected to the board of the company for its annual meeting, the first led by new CEO Thorsten Heins, who faces an uphill battle to relocate to the company's track.

Heins commented Tuesday that the strategic review of RIM is focused on recovering the firm with a revamped product portfolio with its axis placed on the strengths of the company.

At the same time, the executive has acknowledged that the firm will suffer a decline in average selling prices and a drop in service revenue this year as it tries to sell the BlackBerry 7, which have struggled to compete with iPhones Apple and mobile operating system Android.

The shareholders meeting is an opportunity for investors to make the new management tough questions after a year in which the shares fell almost 80 per cent and the share of the firm in the smartphones market collapsed .

Just last week, Heins, that RIM has promised to make an "efficient machine" announced a delay in the launch of the new generation of BlackBerry 10 until early next year. With this model, the Canadian firm hopes to reverse the decline in market share.

The new head of marketing for the firm, Frank Boulben, has tried to take drama to this delay, saying Monday that the delay will give vendors more time to meet the renewed devices before they reach stores.

RIM suffered its first operating loss in eight years and said it would cut 5,000 jobs, nearly a third of its workforce, it struggles to compete with technology giants the likes of Apple, Google, Samsung and Microsoft.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Jolla resumes where it left Meego Nokia


The operating system Meego continues its development through Jolla, a company founded by former employees of Nokia who worked on the N9. This new company, also based in Finland, could launch its first devices this year.

Nokia and Intel announced MeeGo at Mobile World Congress 2010, with the intention of creating a Linux-based operating system that worked in 'tablets', laptops and smartphones. The goal was to compete with Android. However, a year after Finland decided to abandon the project and focus on Windows Phone as a platform for their devices.

As a result, the N9 and N950 has been stalled without updates and with a low range of applications available on the team who worked Meegan.

However, despite the setbacks, Meego is not dead. Engineers who worked in the operating system have founded Jolla. As stated by the executive director of La Jolla, Jussi Hurmola: "Nokia created something wonderful, the best product for smartphones market, and we believe it deserves continued." They also claim the expertise of engineers better able to Meegan and Linux for this project.

The brand has announced the creation of its own line of smartphones that will bring the base of Meegan, but have a new interface. They promise a range of high quality smartphones follow in the footsteps of the N9 and expect the faithful support of this operating system developers.

According to the company said on Twitter: "La Jolla-based smartphones will have a bright new future." Reach the market later this year.

In front of Jussi stands Hurmola Jolla, ultimate responsibility of Meegan. Still have offered more evidence on the characteristics of the new smartphones or on its market price.

Nokia is another setback after only a few days ago, the developer Sotiris Makrygiannis Meego chief, announced his resignation along with a group of designers and engineers to undertake new projects independently. Finland has so far avoided comment on the development of La Jolla.

Related links:

- Press Jolla at Nokia Conversations (http://nokiainnovation.com/2012/07/first-official-jolla-press-release/).

- Twitter Account Jolla (https://twitter.com/JollaMobile).